
Trees
by Joyce Kilmer
I think I shall never see
A poem as lovely as a tree
A tree where hungry mouth is pressed
Upon the earth's sweet flowing breast
A tree that looks at God all day
And lifts her leafy arms to pray
A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair
Upon whose bosom snow has lain
Who intimately lives with rain
Poems are made by fools like me
But only God can make a tree
I've always liked this poem and it seems a good one for todays drawing theme.
Life is moving right along and I can say I am so glad that the official school year is so close to ending. I say "official" because I plan to do school a couple of days a week all summer, but that is somewhat optional and feels less demanding. There will be many, many breaks and interruptions I'm sure.
I've been continuing my swimming schedule, 1000 yards freestyle and then the deep water aerobics class, three days a week. I find that if I don't get enough sleep I feel wiped out in the afternoon. I hate that! When I hear how many yards some people swim I wonder how they do it? Anyway, I have no desire to do more, I am happy with my workouts and don't want to add more time: I seem to be holding my own on weight, I don't have to worry about starving myself and I enjoy my time in the water. I am learning to do kick turns and that has been fun. Today I did them my whole workout for the first time. I know the more practice I get the more consistent I'll be.
Tanner has been needing naps lately, I guess it's because he's in a growth spurt because kids who are almost 12 usually don't care that much about naps. It's really sweet, a couple of days this week we've just taken time and snoozed for an hour in the afternoon and woke up feeling refreshed. It's rare for me to take naps but I've been enjoying it.
The weather here in southwestern Idaho is always changing this time of year and I like that. Today has been blustery and cold, yesterday we had wind and rain with a little hail too. Last weekend it was unseasonably warm with a mostly clear blue sky. We can only expect lots of variation this time of year. I love it when the sky gets that steely gray that threatens to bring hail and I see the contrast of the fresh spring green of new leaves against that backdrop, I got to see that last evening while Tanner had soccer practice.