Saturday, March 31, 2018

Spring Is Finally Here To Stay

Central Texas is a pretty warm place. We usually have to wear coats about 10 - 12 days a year, and light jackets for a bit more. This year has been unseasonably cold. It snowed three times and we had a lot of overnight temperatures in the 30s and 40s. Our highs are now finally above 70 and we even hit 86 degrees one day. Boogs and I have been taking advantage of the gorgeous weather to spend time outside.

The basketball court is the perfect place to hang out on a sunny afternoon before dinner.
We have also added a couple of hammocks to the backyard. They are the perfect spots for reading, relaxing, snoozing and hanging out. At first, we only had the green hammock. I was using it on a Saturday morning. I went inside to get some tea and when I came back out my hammock had been hijacked. Boogs was all settled in with a blanket and a book.
When he got up to go inside for a minute, Daddy came out and stole the hammock from him.
I decided enough was enough. I logged on to Amazon and searched for a two person hammock with a hammock stand. A few days later this beauty came in. Boogs and I have enjoyed hanging out together reading books in the new hammock. There is definitely room for two and it gives us a way for each of us to have our own hammock.
Boogs even takes his hedgehog in the hammock with him while he reads books.
We found a shady spot for the hammock stand. Boogs sometimes takes a snack outside while he hangs out in the hammock.
We took a leisurely 3.5 mile walk on the Brushy Creek Hike and Bike trail on Saturday morning.
It has been quite a while since we have walked on this trail. I reminded Boogs of the time he did a picture scavenger hunt on this trail. He did not remember it. We also used this area to take nature photos that looked like letters for our Alphabet in Nature book we tried to make. Sadly, I think we are still missing 6 letters even though we started about 9 years ago.
This is such a fun area to explore. Surprisingly, Boogs stayed dry the entire time. He didn't even get his feet wet.
I told him to sit in the field of bluebonnets for this year's bluebonnet picture. He was not impressed with the sad little field of bluebonnets.
We challenged each other to a flip contest on the bars.
Boogs won!
Later, we found a better field of bluebonnets for one more picture.
Boogs had fun playing on the playscape for awhile.
He has gotten so tall. He used to have tons of room over his head when he walked through here.
He told me he wanted to jump off of the big rock. It is about 8ft off the ground. I talked him into sitting down on the little ledge on the right side of the rock to jump off. I really did not feel like dealing with any broken bones.
We wandered over to the sandbox at Champion Park. Boogs played around in the sand remembering how much fun he used to have here. We spent HOURS in that sandbox when he was little. Boogs has decided that he has outgrown the desire to play in sandboxes.
 With our recent rains, there was actually water flowing in the creek.
 Everything was so pretty and green.
 It was a long walk back to the car.
I thought it was interesting that the park has added "see say point read" stations near the sandbox. It was kind of neat to see the suggestions.



Hopefully we will have Spring weather for a couple of weeks before our temperature soars into the hot zone.

Happy Easter!


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14 comments:

  1. I know what you mean about kids growing up so fast ! A lovely place to explore - loads to see and do. I love the dinosaur head ! #countrykids

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    1. My silly boy stayed in that dino head until I took a picture.

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  2. Wow, tees and shorts! Dreaming of that weather again here in Sweden! I love your hammocks, the perfect place to settle down with a good book #countrykids

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    1. Spring weather is nice but in Texas it does not last long. Pretty soon we will have endless days of 100 degree F weather.

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  3. I so want that hammock, what great fun to have one in the garden. Hoping that spring will hurry up here!!

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    1. That striped hammock and stand (both together) were less than $60. Last time I looked for a hammock stand it was about $100 just for the stand. This one is a really good deal. I can also hang the green hammock, or any other hammock on the stand, not just the striped on that came with it. Looks like the price went up a little on amazon. You can get a different color for $59.94. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WT85C90/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

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  4. 'm envying you your warmer weather. We saw snow this winter for the first time in ages, not alot but a sign of how cold it's been and spring feels late arriving here too. Basketball in t shirt and shorts and relaxing in a hammock is a while off for us I feel, though I do fancy the idea of a hammock on the farm here. The trail looks a lovely way to spend an afternoon.

    Thank you for sharing with me on #CountryKids

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    1. I spoke to soon. It was 20 C yesterday. Today it is 6 C. Tomorrow it is supposed to be back up to 21 C. Crazy weather. My son's birthday party was today. The kids only lasted about 40 minutes playing out in the backyard because it was too cold and windy.

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  5. What a great day out. I love garden hammocks, I used to feed Caroline in ours as a baby! I'd love to see a close up of the blue bonnets, not heard of them and it would be interesting to see if there's an English equivalent. They look very pretty #CountryKids

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    1. Bluebonnets are the state flower of Texas. They are a type of lupine. Here is more info: https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=lute

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  6. I think it will be a while till we get our hammock out! need some sunshine soon. This looks like a real fun day. #CountryKids

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    1. It gets too hot here to use it during the day during the summer. I may put the stand on the porch under the ceiling fan soon.

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  7. Oh that looks lovely and warm! And you have such great surroundings to explore nearby. Also, I love the idea of a nature alphabet book! x
    #CountryKids

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    1. I also love the idea of a nature alphabet book, I sort of lost track of it and never returned to it.

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