It just doesn't get much better than that. I mentally weighed sixteen weeks of Kindermusik with a weekend of bands, dancing, and music-making in Floyd in the mind of a four year old. You know who wins. John took his first unassisted steps. The weather was blissful; there was one shower and Saturday night people were wearing sweaters and jackets while most of America was sweltering. Ella got to play with a few friends and made some new ones. The June bugs were swarming on the cusp of August, and John and I talked again about moving to Floyd, homeschooling, getting real.
My favorite group of the weekend was Appalachian Roots. Simple. Real. I also really appreciated a Isaac's "sawhammer" as he strummed along to a sweet song in the shed near the tents.
I downloaded seventy pictures yesterday, mostly of the children. My posts have been short, inversely proportional to the time that John spends napping these days. Mobility has it's price as well.
Home schooling? take your temperature, I'm afraid you're running a fever!
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