And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. ~ Kahlil Gibran



Sunday, August 29, 2010

A Hummingbird Stopped By Today

I have never before had the honor of a hummingbird guest. I don't even have feeders for them. This one seemed to enjoy my impatiens just fine. What is it about hummingbirds that is so magical? Monarch butterflies have been hanging around, as well. Somehow, it is peaceful to see these fragile seeming creatures.

My favorite moment was seeing the chickadees at the bird bath outside the dining room window. They are so full of energy, so quick in their movements. I wouldn't say they are graceful, as grace implies a certain smoothness of movement, but they have a certainty about them. They are precise. I like that. I imagine that, could they speak, they would do so in clipped tones. Not unfriendly, but direct and cheerful. I don't imagine that chickadees are the type of birds who would indulge in idle gossip.

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I am taking Big Sprout shoe shopping tomorrow. School starts soon, and she has destroyed all her footwear. I am hoping to find her some nice clothes for school, as well.

Little Sprout will be unbearably jealous.

Little Sprout cut her hair. Again. This time she cut a much larger section, and she cut it even shorter than last time. When I asked her why she would do such a thing, she told me she wants to look like the "boy at grandma's house". Ugh. So my girly-girl Little Sprout wants to look like her nephew? Hunh.

I am tempted to shave her head. At least then the lack of hair would look intentional.

2 comments:

webb said...

I think it is the "hover" that makes us love hummingbirds so much. It's like, "how the heck to they do that?" That and their small size. But, let a couple of females want your feeder - you are getting a feeder, aren't you? - at the same time. Then it's war!

All little sprouts cut their hair at some point. Probably even little humming sprouts! sorry it's happened twice!

Peg Leg Pirate said...

We seem to be in the same boat. My little Sophie cut her hair last month(2nd time also). Shoulder length, now she looks like a boy. Her excuse was she wanted to look beautiful. Um...no. I cried for days, now I am over it. Scissors are confiscated. LOL Part of being a kid I guess.