Summer: The FIRST Day!

Do you know what today is?! Yes. It’s June 21. Which means it’s only one of my favorite days all year! The first day of summer!

Summer … the season of BBQs and picnics, swimming pools and fishing holes, parades, taffy, and fireworks, lazy days spent lounging in hammocks and cool, breezy nights sitting around a fire pit (mallows in hand of course).

To celebrate I threw on my bathing suit and sun hat and ate lunch on the patio this afternoon, my freckled shoulders soaking up the sun as I gobbled down a tomato sandwich.

Cheers to you Summer. I’ve been waiting.

Tell me: What’s your favorite thing about summer?!

Oh and to help you get in the mood, I’ll be posting the best summertime songs every day this week. First up? My #1 favorite summer track. Check it …

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Smells Like Summer: 5 Ways to Enjoy the Season

On Saturday, Frit and I went for a morning swim (cuz the triathlon is in like oh … 26 days [ack!]) and then to run errands. You know, just your standard sunny-Saturday errands: a quick good-will drop off, gathering of supplies needed for the lessons we were teaching at Church on Sunday, purchasing a new lawn trimmer AND edger as well as finding a cage to go over the outside dryer vent because the d$*% birds built a nest inside it last week (and let me tell you, the men at Lowe’s were in awe of us hauling all our “goods” around the store), picking up some potting soil, and acquiring a tanning pass so our legs don’t blind any of the other racers on triathlon day.

Anyhow. On the way home from our productive morning, we had the windows down and the radio cranked. We looked at each other and smiled as we rounded the corner to home and Frit said, “It smells like summer.” And oh boy howdy! Did it ever!

In honor of this sunny weather, I’d like to make a few suggestions on how to get the most out of this blessed season. They’re things I do to make the warm months stretch and the days seem even brighter than they already are.

1. Breath deep. Right now our back yard smells of fresh cut grass and tulips and in a few weeks the wisteria, poppies, and basil will linger on the air. Go put that sniffer to good use and take in the scents. There’s nothing like the smell of sunshine, blue skies, BBQs, & Coppertone. Trust me. Tip: closing your eyes helps.

2. Wear flip-flops if shoes are required. If not…go barefoot as much as possible…especially in the yard. Cool grass underfoot does a body good.

3. Keep a roll of quarters in your car. It’s lemonade stand season friends! I am certain the karma for supporting lemonade stands is 10 times bigger and better than any other good deed you could possibly do. Tip: Pay double what they’re charging. The look on their faces when you tell them to “keep the change” is priceless.

4. Get dirty. Whether it’s sand in your toes, dirt under your fingernails, or grass stains on your pants–just do it. Get dirty. It grounds you. It connects you to the Earth. And a little sweat never killed anyone. In fact, I think it’s good for the skin (that’s the gospel according to Krista).

5. Put your face in the sun. The heat burns away any bad you might be feeling (even if just for a little while) and warms the soul. Plus it’s a way better way to get your Vitamin D than popping a nasty, smelly tablet every morning.

Happy Summering!

Up to my Eyeballs in Fabric

Well I’m back from Girls Camp and it was a Mary Poppins week!

The girls had a fabulous time, case in point:


In a gorgeous location:

Between crafts, painting nails, night hikes, 1000 rounds of Scategories, learning how to start fires and tie knots, and eating their weight in s’mores, mint oreos, roasted starbursts, and cheetos, it was a total success.

Now that I’m back, I’ve got to finish sewing bridesmaid’s dresses for the baby sister and I to wear at our middle sister’s wedding in T-minus 8 days. Bottom line: I eat, breathe, and dream taffeta and satin. I’ve also still got to make a practice round of the wedding cake (she wants strawberry shortcake). And in any spare time, I’m unravelling.

Needless to say, it’s crazy right now … but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Dear July

Allow me to extend my warmest welcome. You seem the type to bask in such salutations. Isn’t it you who always says, “The warmer the better”? Well, I couldn’t agree more and I’m delighted you’re here. Thank you for bringing the parades and fireworks with you! How did you know they were my favorites? Oh, and let’s not forget the flip flops and fishing trips. My my, you are thoughtful. I’m beside myself with anticipation for all the other surprises you have hiding in that suitcase of yours. So please, cozy in and make yourself at home. The refrigerator is stocked with lemonade and popsicles, the pantry with graham crackers and marshmallows–the fire pit can be set ablaze at your beckon call. We can indulge in s’mores til the moon sets. Oh I really am so happy you came for a visit. Now I’ll let you settle in. But don’t hesitate to ask should you need anything. I’ll just be in the backyard, running through the sprinkler.

With sincerest adoration,
Krista

p.s. and may I just say … you’ve never looked better! So full of sunlight! You’re glistening! (are you seeing someone? Did November finally glance your way? Ahem, pardon my prying. We can talk later.)