Saturday, June 27, 2009

the great outdoors

This summer we have been enjoying some good ole outdoor fun. We've played in the sprinkler, taken walks (when the humidity is bearable for this pregnant mama), and discovered numerous creatures great and small to "play" with.

Among the most favorites of the Redhead include the common bumblebee. He loves to chase them and offer them clover. I have tried over and over to explain that we can't play with bees because they sting (we don't know if he is allergic or not), but it has obviously had little to no effect. So far, no stings, but the summer isn't over yet.

Another favorite of the Redhead are earthworms. We dig them up and put them in his big plastic dumptruck which he then pushes around the yard. Despite the torture I'm sure the worms are suffering, it is quite a hilarious sight. For a child who sometimes doesn't like his hands to be dirty, he doesn't seem to mind handling worms and other bugs.

Our yard is a virtual animal kingdom. We've spotted owls, hawks, all sorts of birds, squirrels, possums, and racoons just to name a few. One evening as I was washing dishes, I noticed something moving slowly across the backyard. We all went outside and found a rather large snapping turtle moving through the grass toward the creek. The Redhead wanted me to pick it up, but we decided not to bother it (for the benefit of all parties involved).







the snail discovered on Nano and Papa's driveway


When we're not worming around, turtle watching, or snail searching, we might be found doing this...





It's called trying to stay cool in the humid Carolina summer.

6 coins in my pocket:

"The Queen in Residence" said...

Good luck keeping cool.

Tracy P. said...

LOVE that picture of the redhead with the snail! Looks a lot like our world!

BBB said...

Essie used to take worms as I was gardening, and then play house with them. Mommy worm, Daddy worm, in their little worm apartments in the bushes... then there were the sad days when the worm family would take a trip across the driveway and be left there in the hot sun. Whoops.

That redhead boy is TOO dang cute!!!

Eve said...

isn't it funny how they can be so into bugs and critters at that age! My nephew was like that too when he was Redhead's age

Melissa said...

You all could charge admission.

I love that little boy. He is so adorable looking at that snail. Such a thing are boys made of or so the poem goes....:)

I think I'm going to set up the sprinkler so it will spray on our deck and let the kids go hog wild....and not get really dirty :)

Karin @ 6ByHisDesign said...

LOVE those photos! just LOVE em. need one of the humid-hiding preggo mama (just fer fun, that's all...i mean posterity. that's right.) hope you are well!
~karin