Showing posts with label mud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mud. Show all posts

Sunday, January 19, 2014

MUD!

I was looking for a specific picture for a post that I'm working on and realized that I never shared these from early May of 2012.


The weather was starting to warm up, the rain had ceased, 2-week-old Tyler had just gone down for a nap, and the other kids and I headed outside to enjoy the sunshine. 

Our big plastic playset had killed a small portion of grass underneath it and left a nice mucky mess after our April showers.  Of course, one of the boys quickly found the mud. 

After all, boys are drawn to mud like a man to the smell of bacon.

One boy turned into two, and then a little girl joined in the fun. 


They squished the mud and jumped in it. They made mud balls and threw them at each other. Zac was the target of most of the ammunition, but he didn't mind. He laughed every time it hit him. He licked his face over and over and said, "Mmm, dat yummy!" 

His gets his refined palate from his daddy.


They played for 2 hours in the mud, laughing and squealing. I stayed out of the line of fire and happily captured the moments on camera.

I wasn't worried about the muddy clothes; I was delighting in their fun. Clothes and bodies can be washed, but childhood can never be repeated.



One thing that never crossed my mind while they were playing though? How upset their daddy would be when he got home and saw a huge mud hole in the yard. The little patch of dirt, where the playset had been, quickly grew into a 6-foot circle of clumpy, gunky, icky, goopy mud. 

Oops.

It took that entire summer (and my diligently keeping the children out of the area) for our grass to grow back. 

Thankfully, it didn't take that long for my hubby to forgive me. 


I still think about this day and smile. Their smiles in these pictures are priceless. The memories, even more so. The joy they had in playing in the mud is so precious to me.

And the pictures are pretty cute, too.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Make It Monday: Mud Cakes

My children are fairly skilled in the kitchen. They've baked many times by themselves. But I simply had no idea just how far their skills had advanced.


They made cake after delicious cake. They knew just the right ingredients to make them divine. Alyssa did struggle at first with the proper ratio though when she ran back to the pool to get yet another bucket of water. Jake straightened her out and said matter-of-factly, "Alyssa, you just don't know how to make a nice mud cake." It's a good thing she has a caring big brother who can help her with such things.

Jake informed me that it was "the best cake ever! Well, maybe not as good as Aunt Dawn's cakes." Do you remember some of the cakes that my sister-in-law has made for the kids? A fire-breathing dragon for Zac, a caterpillar, Elmo, and Strawberry Shortcake for Alyssa, a train, a firetruck, and Batman for Jacob. They are always perfect and bring the kids such joy. She is very talented. If you ever need an extra-special cake, she's the one to see. And tell her that I sent you. You won't get a discount, but tell her anyway.

But, if you want an extra-special cake for free, I know just the ones to make it. Come on over. I have two kids who would be delighted to whip up a cake just for you.


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