Simple gifts.
hugs and squeezes.
I love apples and sunflowers: click here to read another post named apples and sunflowers!
Simple gifts.
hugs and squeezes.
I love apples and sunflowers: click here to read another post named apples and sunflowers!
On our walk to school today, we got wet shoes (I need to invest in a pair of rain boots), wet pants and wet umbrellas. Walking in the rain is lovely as long as it isn’t too cold. I love the different scents; the water dripping down from the sky and the trees; the ripples in the puddles. The girls love the rain, too; they get to use their umbrellas and wear rain boots!
The girls with rain boots and umbrellas a couple of summers ago |
Rain drops on my rose bush |
Watch out, Itsy-Bitsy Spider! |
Raindrops keep fallin’ on my head |
One of the lovely things about rain is the rainbow possibility. Today Emmy and I were lucky; the sun started to shine and a rainbow appeared. Dark clouds were behind the rainbow yet, and it was faint and hard to see. Once we walked into the preschool room, the teachers brought all the kids to the windows to see; the dark clouds were dissipating and the rainbow was shining brighter in the sky.
A faint rainbow after the rain during a Michigan vacation |
Without the rain, there would be no rainbow. When a rainbow appears, the dark clouds are a reminder of the rain that just was. Rainbows are unpredictable; we hope for them; we wish for a rainbow to appear after the rainstorm. I have searched for a rainbow in the skies many times after a storm, disappointed. I’ll know that the conditions are right–the rain has passed us by and the sun is shining through the rain; there must be a rainbow somewhere! Perhaps someone else is in the right spot to see the rainbow when I’m unable to find it. Perhaps someone else is seeing its beauty. That’s a nice thought, isn’t it?
Wishing rainbow skies for you today!