I spent some pretty special time getting to know a darling, curly-headed pixie of two, which meant that I also spoke in sing-song for two days. It was delightful to brush up on my toddler-ese. Not baby talk, mind you (heaven forbid), but the kind of talk that compels toddlers to call all things "silly" ("Look at that silly snow!"), or "comfy" ("I like this comfy bed!") or "squishy" ("My feet are squishy!"). I also attempted to recall my pre-school-appropriate vocal repertoire, which included a lively (yet decidedly warbly) rendition of "Ride a Cock Horse." I'm really out of practice.
Because I'm still in semi-rhyming mode (and because I got very little sleep over the weekend), I found myself thinking in picture book language as I walked this afternoon.
I hadn't actually planned to walk today. (Did I mention the sleep factor?) But you see, it snowed. And it's not often that we get snow in them thar hills . . . or at that thar pond.
Hello, Snow!
Snow is falling on the trees,
Snow is falling where the geese
Used to squawk and play.
Snow is cupped in Queen Anne's lace,
Snow is swirling 'round the place
A flock of ducks was prone to stay.
Snow is hung from moss and lichen,
Snow is fun to walk and hike in --
But not so much today:
Snow is tickling my pink nose,
Snow is freezing my ten toes,
And so I must away!
Goodbye, Snow!
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