it is still cool here.
officially it is spring,
but first thing in the morning,
waiting for the bus, it feels like
we’re smack dab at the tail end of winter
and last week my 5 yr old packed for summer vacation.
i don’t mean talked about packing
or packed
a few things.
she filled
two duffels
to overflowing with
all her very
best stuff.
and the look
on her face was
painful to see
as i gently
explained that
vacation was still five months away.
we unpacked flip-flops, her treasure box, her favorite puzzle,
the stuffed lamb that she sleeps with nightly, and her minnie mouse towel.
she looked
deeply sad,
then an idea hit.
and with a lilt in
her voice and
a renewed
glimmer of hope in her baby blue eyes she pleaded,
“can you read “phoebe’s birthday” to me, please, while i wait for summer to get here?”
and “phoebe’s birthday” it was.
the story is both sweet and real. my kids relate.
they do puzzles with their cousins at night, just like the mouse family;
eat birthday cake,
splash in the waves,
build in the warm sand,
enjoy sidewalk music,
and eat (oh do we eat)
ice cream shop treats,
just like the mouse family on vacation.
the details of eric’s drawings keep them looking for more
and joanna’s story (like the two previous books) is comfortable and familiar.
they keep my kids turning the pages and saying things like:
“don’t you think mother mouse looks like aunt gail?”
“remember the summer that elizabeth learned to swim?”
“i know i’m finally going to beat uncle ben at chess this year”
“kuppy always tries to finish my ice cream for me before i’m really done…”
yup, it’s true. the mouse family seem an awful lot like us.
i’ve even heard my kids whispering their suspicions
that the tiny toy boat which the mouse family vacations in
lies somewhere on the dunes of the same small town
where we spend two weeks in maine every august,
and i haven’t the heart to tell them differently.
What a dear little girl, packing her summer things. She’s as tired of the cold as I am! We’ve had snow showers the last few days, nothing that stayed, but the winds are definitely wintery here. Wishing for some Spring weather!
we had a snow shower mid-day yesterday (on april fools) while the kids were out on the playground for recess. they laughed and said they thought God was trying to trick them into thinking that it wasn’t spring yet. that made me laugh, too.
Phoebe’s Birthday looks like a great book. I’d love a copy and the knitting patterns on ravelry are so nice too. I have a daughter who would enjoy both.