Her Daddy calls her 'Martian'.
This is my youngest son, his name is Jeremie. I call him Jer and this weekend I called him Daddy so Mari --- Amari, could figure out who I was talking to. He isn't her real Daddy, but he has been caring for her since she was born.
She is the daughter of his fiancé.
They don't really celebrate Valentine's Day. Jer suggested giving Mom a weekend off. He came Saturday night and we watched a movie he picked out.
Sunday, he asked what I wanted to do and I asked if he'd like to go 'hiking'. He does like hiking and we got the Reserve by 8am.
The day was going to be record breaking warm, so we got there before the temperatures rose and made the trails into slimy messes.
Mari usually wakes up very early. Like really early. 4:30 am early. I sent Jer back to bed. Afterall I'm a pretty good Grandma and I adore kids.
Mari and Charlie hit it off. He is such a kind hearted dog. Jer, who prefers cats also fell for Charlie. He quipped that he could so love to take Charlie home with him. Um. No.
Here Jer is showing Mari a Pileated Woodpecker hole in a tree. Five year olds are curious about everything.
Mari has boundless energy and curiosity. Jer and Emily, are taking her to one of the University Clinics to be tested for her neurodiversity issues this month.
I'd hiked this trail on Friday and knew it would be a perfect place to go on Sunday.
We found ice flows and explored bluffs together. We went to this ice flow or ice falls. Mari climbed up above and pretended to hide behind the tree. I was so happy that she stayed there while I got a photo of her and the flow.
Then Daddy convinced her to do this. 20 second slo mo of her first Ice Slide.
Just having fun....
The Kickapoo River was mostly frozen solid and of course my 'kid' wanted to see how far out he could go. I yelled at him. It is what mom's do even when their kids are no longer kids. And of course he didn't listen to me. However he did not fall through.
Jer and I sat on the porch later and watched Mari explore the yard and run back and forth. Fresh air, dirt, running, and hollering are all kid activities.
So Mari didn't want to take a bath Sunday night. She was absolutely not having it. All she wanted to do was cry, moan, and say that she wanted to go home. Kids get that way when they are tired.
I asked her if she wanted to take a bath with Charlie.
That changed her mind.
So after she got in the bath, I picked up Charlie and put in in the water. Charlie played statue while Mari took a washcloth to him and rubbed his back and head. Charlie gave me 'the look'. I let him be in there for a few minutes and then took him out.
That was the trick. One happy bather, one unhappy dog. One clean 5 yr old.
For all the lead up and advertising for Valentine's Day finally had gotten to me. Even at the gym, it was the subject of the day in conversation. As the only 'widow' there I just was quiet.
Jer and the little Gremlin were exactly what I needed to distract me and make me laugh.
I disconnected from the digital-interweb-internet- world for a couple of days. It was a good break.
A wonderful visit and distraction! RHill, TX
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice experience to bring back memories of youth through a child's eyes. That's wonderful that you can expose her to nature. Memories that will last a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect weekend! And who WOULDN'T want to take a bath with Charlie?
ReplyDeleteApparently anyone! It was hilarious but very serious for a girl who didn't want to take a bath.
DeleteHow wonderful that you were able to share your fav activity with your son and ‘grands’.
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty nice. The activity was good for her and us.
DeleteCharlie is a good dog to subject himself to a bath. My dog would have never done that without scaring the bejeebers out of the kid sharing the bath and thoroughly drenching the room with bath water.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ed, he has an extremely good temperament. His small stature makes him appear to be a toy to most kids.
DeleteI think he enjoyed the visit just as much as we all did.
I agree. who wouldn't be delighted to take a bath with Charlie. The two of them looked happy, just what you needed.
ReplyDeleteYep, Jer got a shot of Mari in the tub with Charlie. Charlie was just looking up at us with those eyes that said...'What did I do?'
DeleteWhat a fun gramma you are! And what a great visit. Mari is a doll and it was nice to visit with your son, too. What a great sport Charlie is.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I knew Charlie's very laid back parents and was pleased that he is just like them.
DeleteWhat amazing adaptations! Good thing you have evidence, or the clinic would not believe the adventures were real. Precious Charlie. Service dog to the hilt! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteMari can do everything all kids can do and more. There are just areas of communication and some other things that have to be diagnosed. She is like all children, deserving to be loved for who she is.
DeleteI would love to have seen Charlie in the bathtub with Mari! Glad you had company this weekend. Lori
ReplyDeleteWe took a photo but of course we are not putting it on the internet.
DeleteThat bathtub scene gave me a big smile - Charlie is such a sweety and has a loving nature - and you telling your son about walking on the ice. No matter how old they get, they are still our kids and that will never change. A lovely time with your son and grandchildren and loved the photos. Thanks for sharing your family and all the beauty of these trails.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun outing for all. Love the slide!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful visit... my goodness, it was so lovely when the grandchildren were still small...
ReplyDeleteand yes, that's exactly it, the best time is with them in nature... the ice slide - fantastic :-))
All my love to you and your loved ones.
Another really, really, really well-told story. The trick with the pup in the bath, pure brilliance on your part. Your son might not be as you wrote the real dad but I will argue that he is now. He might not be biological but he sure sounds like a real dad and that's a wonderful, wonderful thing. You done good. PS: Made me smile when you wrote that you yelled at him and he didn't listen. You're a great story teller. PPS: Oh yeah, unplugging for a bit is wonderful. I had to for a couple weeks to declutter and what a great feeling. And then, it's nice to come back too. Happy Weekend. Cheers, Ivy.
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