This time of year I have a bug. No, not the kind that makes you vomit every hour or lay eggs in your hair or the kind that makes you itch. It's the kind of bug Charlie hates most: The Spring Fever Bug. This is the time of year I, Lindsay Lee, enjoy cleaning, painting, perging and organzing. Be careful around the Lee house 'cuz you might be cleaned, painted, perged or organized!!!
Today, Charlie and I started the spring cleaning. He started trimming the bushes, and he used the blower to blow the pine needles from the side walks, screened porch and porch. Did I mention it's a "mulching" year?!? UHG! I straightened things up on the screened porch and in the garage AND started making the LIST...the list of things that need to be done inside and out to spring clean!! Making the list is, um, my favorite part!! A close second is crossing the things off the list!! I know, I know.....
It's been quite a while since I've "blogged." I'm trying to think back to what's been going on in our lives.... January and February seem to slow down a bit for us. We get into full swing during spring. In looking back to the pictures I've taken over the last couple of months, there don't seem to be very many. This is VERY unusual for us!
Here are a couple of high points...
Jackson has been sick. He had strep twice, yes, twice. While still on the second round of antibiotics for strep, he started running another (much higher) fever, so something viral popped up. We figure he had Fifth's disease, which is going around his school. I think he's completely cleared from both, thank goodness.
While we've been couped up in the house for either the cold weather or Jackson's illnesses, he's been reading Magic Treehouse Books, and he's in love with them! (We're in love with him loving to read that much!) He reads, easily, one book a day, especially if it's a Saturday or Sunday. Between my mom getting the books from the library (our library is being renovated) and us going to Book-a-Million a million times, we're racing through them! I've learned a lot by reading the books too. Sad, I know!
Jackson starts soccer this week. He is moving to the next level, so he'll learn more about offense/defense and different soccer positions. He's excited to get back on the soccer field with some of his friends.
Eliza, luckily, has remained well during all of Jackson's illnesses. I've attributed it to the skilled hand washing techniques her nurse mother has instilled in her. Unfortunately, her nurse mother hasn't figured out how to slow down her growth....she is getting SO big, and she remains our wild woman....the things that come out of her mouth are priceless. I wish I had a recorder taping all the things she says. We've been attending Kindermusik on Tuesday mornings. Her two friends, Ella and Carrington attend too. When they hold hands and dance around together, they look like 2 year olds turning into 10 year olds. Goes by way too fast!
Charlie and I were talking just today, while we watched Jackson and Eliza play outside, how fun it is to see our two children interact. They were playing together in the backyard. They play so well together. I'm not naive enough to think they won't have their problems in the future, but for now, watching them interact and play together is one of my favorite things.
Well....this is a brief blog update, but at least I've updated the blog. March is quickly approaching and so is the busyness of our lives. Stay tuned!