: )CB: )Moss: ) I have the number for a neighbor with a perfect moss yard, like mine. They're wondering why I haven't called them yet, but I'm not quite ready to talk about the yellow spots I'm dealing with. They might know how to solve it, but explaining it is tedious so I'm putting it off.
Hops:
About living in a child's headspace..... or glorying in present moments completely... smiling to the sun with joy bc it's warm and on our face.... those moments were/are amazing. I've noticed people are drawn us when we're IN that space.... like beacons of light. The warmth flows through and out of... beckoning others to touch it, IME. That choice to focus on peace and joy is attractive.
As I write this I notice baby girl pug is LISTENING to me for the first time.... really listening. I told her not to bark, after two barks, and she's being very still, seated, just watching people talk nearby. Normally she'd be barking and I'd be squirting her with the water bottle and it would just be a wet pug battle.
Not today, for whatever reason. Maybe it's how I asked. Maybe she's tired of getting squirted. Whatever it is, the hummingbirds arebuzzing and the pug is enjoying the back porch as much as I am.... in relative quiet FOR ONCE.
Now she's making little frog gulpy noises.... tiny..... and looking at me. I just shake my head and she goes back to looking at the talkers, very still. Very quiet. I feel like we're both having a huge day of learning and acceptance.
Youngest dd started stripping rust from a big industrial cart yesterday. She put on work clothes, safety gear and covered the thing in naval jelly. WHO knew it wasn't water-soluble? Did you know? I had no idea, and what a PITA. DD toddled off for a nap, completely dejected, after trying to get what had been bright florescent pink goo, turned into what acted like dried white car wax, OFF with the hose and scrubbing sponge. She'd eaten ONE potato chip, in an effort to feel better, jammed a sharp bit painfully into her gum, between her teeth, driven it farther up with floss, which is where she decided to retreat into sleep (I was getting more naval jelly) What a nightmare! How did things go so wrong?
Neighbor, the same one who suggested the naval jelly, said we needed gasoline... GASOLINE to get it off. Instead of getting out the gas, I let dd sleep, got out the Dawn dish soap, had a good scrub with that, THEN wiped it down with mineral spirits.... I'm not pouring gasoline all over the place... that is NUTS, IMO. The moss wouldn't like it either.
I didn't want DD to have a complete fail on the project after she'd worked so hard and committed so deeply, in happiness, and hope. I guess I could SEE this as me caretaking her feelings and experience, but I'm aware and willing to deal with this bump in the road as it teaches her and remind me....
90% research.
10% execution. We both got a very up close look at the importance of that rule.
I also found a product from Rustoleum that turns RUST into a stable paintable surface. I knew these products exist, but thought it was in huge quantities from marine products.... this is a small bottle from Ace Hardware. Who knew? Turns out the rust has to be ALL RUST, not spotty or mixed with good metal and paint, which is what we have. I think the patient is divine, btw. I'd love to clear coat it and call it done, but DD wants smooth bubblegum pink so, I'll prep for that then get her back on track doing it herself.
New moss friend L is overwhelmed planting many containers of beautiful moss we harvested for her use. She's putting it down where I would have put it, guess it was obvious, but she's not happy with it, and struggling with weeds and grass. I get it. Been there, done that. I'm letting her deal with that on her own. Maybe we'll play in my yard next, to get her mind off hers for a bit. I think she realizes she should have scraped the area, killed the roots, put down weed fabric THEN put down the moss. It's so much work, but pays off down the road. Just jumping is what we all do, I guess. It IS overwhelming to have so much moss waiting. I've done that too. Getting moss turns out to be the easy part. The planning and prep work are more important, turns out.
TODAY DD's cart will be bubblegum pink and ready for pretty dresses in DD's room.
Sweet girl pug still seated, watching neighbors, still and quiet. I'm not sure what to think about that...
HUMMINGBIRD! I just saw it in reflected int he window! I love hummingbirds: )
Lighter