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This morning I woke in confusion as I heard my boys, ages 7 and 5, bound out of bed and run down the steps instead of leaping onto my bed to wake me as they usually do. I heard them whispering and clanging dishes and then the 5 year old came running into my room to announce. “We are making a surprise for you! Don’t come downstairs yet.”
I didn’t smell any smoke so I complied.
“I must have been crazy when I left my day job.”
This is what I am thinking as I sit on the rocky bank of a stream that runs through my backyard. My boys, ages 5 and 7, are climbing fallen trees across the stream and I am sitting with my three-year old daughter in my lap. (Well, to be completely accurate, what I am doing is holding my daughter pinned in my lap as she is attempting to break free to join her brothers.) I am trying not to ruin the boys’ fun by yelling things like “Watch the thorns!” and “Don’t fall in the water!” Not that they’d hear me anyway. They are yelping giddily, having been sprung from the house after a very long winter.