Today is Saturday. This means that Mason doesn't understand it's a weekend, so it's ok to sleep in and Nate doesn't work until 4 PM. So that leaves a lot of open space to fill for this awesomely energetic 2 year old! Today is almost 90 degrees here (in March!- So crazy!) so we took a trip to the lake for the first time of the season. We also learned many lessons today.
Lesson 1: "Back up" because you're about to fall in and give your mama a heart attack.
Lesson 2- less than a minute after lesson 1- SNAKES...because these DO give your mama a heart attack. I don't know that Mason has ever seen my "frightened for my life" look, but he got it this morning along with a deep inhale like it might be my last breath of life and my arm around his waist like JAWS clamping down. He automatically knew I was not joking, laughing or messing around. This was serious business! I told him to back up and get close to the car. Then while on the way home I asked "What do we do when we see a snake?" Mason replies: "Umm....shut the door." The teacher in me says we're gonna need to reteach this lesson...another day....without actual live animals.
Lesson 3: This wasn't really a lesson so much as practice. Mason's been "Fishing" in our living room since he was about 1. Today he got to put it to the real test. He did fabulously. :)
My fair skinned prince. SO happy to be outdoors and in the sun! This is his favorite place ever! This is about 10 minutes after bathing him in SPF 50+ Sun block. :( And normally he has an awesome K-State baseball cap but he left it at school yesterday. :(
And sometimes when you're in survival mode- you manage to hit yourself in the head with your big stick. That's why you have mommies to kiss it and make it better. Even Bear has a mama to kiss his head.
And we're back to beating on the stump until......
Lesson 5 happened! This lesson is called "Oh yeah! I'm fishin here!"- We aren't great at waiting. He comes by this naturally. So Nate watches Mason's pole for him and reminds him he's fishing when he gets a bite. Nate sets the hook and lets Mason real it in. He reeled in his first fish this morning! :) Then came Lesson 6: Sometimes fish swallow the hook and just when you think they're going to die you incorporate Lesson 7: Prayer. My child is very compassionate and very concerned for the lives of others. He comes by this pretty naturally too. So you say a little prayer for Mr.Fish that he doesn't die. And then comes Lesson 8: God doesn't always answer prayers right away. But today- it only took about 10 minutes and that fish was off and swimming again! :)
And Mason was back to building his fire.....