I'm officially back to work full time and even though summer "the season" isn't over it still feels like "real summer" has come to an end. I had the ultimate luxury of being home with Bowie from mid June to early August. Something like 7 weeks. He went to his Summer Wow program on Tuesdays and Thursdays so I had plenty of time to myself as well. On my own time I was able to spend time outside with friends, take myself to the movies, stroll through vintage sales and the farmers marker, go to some shows and read so many books. The funny thing is that it took me well over half of this time to fully relax and be present in summer. Getting work out of my body sure takes awhile and it has been a shock to come back to commuting and sitting inside at a computer.
Bowie grew leaps and bounds this summer. He got super jazzed about swimming under water and is getting more brave and coordinated on his scooter and bicycle. I was lucky that he wanted to keep taking naps every afternoon (because that meant I got a nap every afternoon) but between naps he was game for any adventure. I wanted to make sure to expose him to lots of cool things in our community and also check out some new places that I haven't had a chance to explore. Overall we did almost everything on our bucket list except for Franconia, a pizza farm, the World's Largest Candy Store and seeing a live show. There's still plenty of summer for us to get to those things, however.
While I will share some of our adventures here, it is also true that Bowie was just content to stay home with me and play with his hot wheels inside and watch PBS and netflix. I think his little body was happy for a break from the grind as well. He didn't want to do too much with other people and if I gave him a choice to stay home or go out and do something he chose stay at home 100% of the time. This was great because it forced me to slow down more, too. And yeah, the following is a snippit of my "slowed down" summer with Bowie :)
We continued our tour de museum at the Children's Museum with dad. |
And finally got to the new Bell Museum, which was both of our favorite activities of the summer. We saw a planetarium show and got to see the Wooley Mammoth. |
It's a summer tradition for us to visit the Wild Rumpus Bookstore and choose a book. |
We got to visit our buddy Cynthia who gifted Bowie with his first big boy bike, a vintage Schwinn Pixie. He's still learning but I predict he'll be a pro by next summer. |
This is just the smallest snapshot of all the fun we had. If I had to pick one thing from this summer I'm most grateful for, it was my mornings with Bowie. He would wake up super early and I would still be blurry eyed and we would pull blankets and pillows onto the couch and snuggle and watch movies until about 8 am when I would force myself to make coffee and start the day. I know he won't want to snuggle with me forever and I feel so blessed for all the special time I got with my boy. I'm especially grateful for this summer because our family is about to start some new adventures. Josh was laid off and it was the push we needed to do what he's been thinking about for awhile, which is go back to school and have a big career do-over. While I'm excited, I'm also nervous because I don't know what changes are in store and it's a good reminder that you can't take moments like these for granted because you never know what's going to happen next.