Sunday, May 25, 2014

Poetically Ominous

As we were eating breakfast this morning, Scott caught a glimpse of an eerie sight.We live right next to an old derelict Episcopal church. It's no longer used, and in the evening you can occasionally see bats flying in and out of the old bell tower vents. This morning perched on the top of the weather-beaten wooden cross sat a vulture, still as a statue, wings held out like the cross he had mounted.



Isn't that strange? Scott was speculating that in a different era, that would be a bad omen that meant some sort of evil was approaching. I felt Edgar Allen Poe-ish, or maybe more accurate with the religious undertones, Nathaniel Hawthorne-esque. It was kind of surreal and exciting to see such a sight.

We ended the day with a poetic setting, too. Our children danced in the circle of a rainbow! It has been a beautiful day. Hooray for a holiday weekend! Can't wait to play again tomorrow.


Tiny Dancer


Grace had her dance recital last week. Her costume was the epitome of cute, little girl, dream ballerina dress. It had a huge, poofy skirt, ruffles, sparkles, flowers, and it was pink. What more could you ask for?


We got  a couple dozen pictures of her dancing on stage with her class that only a parent can really love. As expected, in most of them none of the dancers are doing quite the same action. It was cute. Scott and I particularly liked the two times we caught Grace spontaneously giving a thumbs up.


She seemed to really love being on stage. She was beaming in her class dance. By the end, her happy face was gone, however. You can see her little pouty face as she's holding her teacher's hand. She told me later she had hurt herself and was sad.


But I wouldn't blame her if she was just so tired and crabby from the length of the recital. In my opinion, dance recitals definitely shouldn't be more than three hours long. And if they're during nap time, you can expect me to do this:


We happened to sit next to a friend who caught this picture of me and Henry near the end of the recital. Grace said next year she wants to do karate instead of dance. We'll see. I'm guessing the karate recitals aren't as long, which makes it tempting.