Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Big Helper



I never appreciated the idea of "chores" until recently. I used to think chores were the worst thing ever. From my childhood perspective, I thought life was about playing and having fun, but now and then I had to clean my room or cut the grass. Chores were the black speck on an otherwise carefree lifestyle.

Now, as a parent, I see them in a different light. I work at least 40 hours a week and have a house and two cars to take care of. There's grass to cut and brush to clear; bills to pay and budgets to manage. It seems the wife is always doing a load or two of laundry, vacuuming, dusting, wiping, scrubbing, sweeping, mopping or grocery shopping; all of this while we're trying to raise a 16 month old.

How, then, has my perspective changed? Chores are still a black speck, but now we get to pass them on when we don't feel like doing them ourselves. "Chores" are a way to hand down some of our responsibilities, meanwhile building the character of our young'ns.

For now she likes being a big helper, but when she starts complaining, we get to pull the old, "you're part of this family and you have to help out" routine. Eventually, chores can be a punishment (not that our little angel will ever do anything bad...); I've got a basement crawlspace that needs excavated, trees that need pruning, weeds that need pulled - the possibilities are endless.

Beating the Heat



Well the heat just kept coming. We finally traded in the roasting pan for a real kiddie pool. To make it even more fun, we put her little tikes slide into the pool, too. We set it up in the shade of our nut trees. (Don't ask me what kind of nuts; we think the one is a black walnut and the other is either a pecan or butternut.) We topped it all off with cold, crisp slices of watermelon.

For a moment, we forgot that it was 95 degrees and 95% humidity! Whoever said Syracuse doesn't have a real summer was either flat out lying or has a warped definition of a "real" summer. Anyways, even though we don't have air conditioning, we still have ways to beat the heat; and Hannah knows how to enjoy every bit of it.

PS. I told you this outfit would be on here again