Well, spring has sprung, the Magnolia tree, which in front is rapidly shedding its leaves, says so. I have brought them out to the middle yard, our newest yard, giving it a kid workout. they played hard and slept longer. For those ready, I have been teaching clutching the sides of the big slide so that they learn to control how fast they will go. I watch carefully to make sure they do it safely or they don’t go.
Your children are developing social skills at their own pace, Ms. Cathy will be announcing a new program to be taught inside. I mainly work on creating fun places to visit ouside while trying to stay in the background so, as Chuck E. Cheese says, ‘A kid can be a kid’ at Cathy’s Village. Four can sit close by on the table or hob-nob in the circus tent nearby.
I have kept the upper yard, the longtime mainstay of running and trying to dig rocks under wraps for another month while seeing if Kentucky Bluegrass, supposedly stronger, takes hold, the last step in making all three yards mud free. We’ll see.
We still have oranges and lemons ready for picking, looking forward to blackberries, followed by another huge crop of apples, pears, and other fresh fruit. Sorry, the cherries didn’t make it.
Mr. T.