Getting outside in Katy this spring has been easy, due to the  gorgeous weather and lack of offensive insects. As the grass and trees  are turning green and “coming alive” again, the instinctual internal  urge in some of us to get out and get dirty has taken over. Both Juan  and I are nature lovers, and I guess the kids inherited our love (or  adapted to it.) They are outside everyday now, leaving the long, dark  days of winter behind them.
Riding their bicycles, catching frogs, blowing bubbles, playing with  sidewalk chalk, and helping us garden are the activities of the day now.  The hillbillies that my kids are, bare feet and comfortable is the  dress code. I’m soaking it up. My fondest childhood memories are wrapped  around similar activities with my parents at the farm in Illinois. We  caught frogs, too, and ran wild in the green grass, dug in the dirt with  my gardening mama, and re-entered a warmer world every spring, just  free to be.
So this weekend, when I rallied the family lawn crew to help cut,  trim, sweep, and plant, the kids squealed in delight and argued over who  got to do what. We were all out there, our man Daddy pushing the mower  and manning the trimmer. Jovanni was master yard cleanup foreman, and  the girls just giggled and swept. Even Sophi had fun “helping.”
It is fun to see last year’s bulbs reappear as fresh new spears of  potential color. The new flowers are settling in, and their blooms are  vibrant pinks, purples, and oranges as they have begun “liking’ their  new home. The grass is thick and beautiful, and the new avocado and lime  trees are sprouting new growth and even blooming. The hyacinth is the  queen beauty, showing off her big, tropical pink-orange blooms.
Between the kids and the plants, I guess you could say we’re all one happy, growing family!
 
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