Hello March!

Today it is sunny and snowing – and this is so like March here in Michigan. It doesn’t know whether it is winter or spring and just throws everything at us at once.

I love March. Do I love it more than I love October? Probably, because something very special happened ten years ago in March. And as you probably have guessed, that something (someone) is Wyatt! Wyatt turns ten tomorrow! I can’t believe my tiny little peanut baby is now going to be double digits. He is growing up! I will probably be all weepy and emotional tomorrow; in fact, I guarantee it. We are going to the zoo to celebrate, because that is where we went on his first birthday together. Of course then he was in one of those babywearing carriers and in a cozy little full body bear coat thing that you tuck little kids in and he looked super adorable. He also shares a birthday with Dr. Seuss, which I think is perfect for a boy who loves books. We took him there for his birthday too, and look how giant Billy’s hand looks next to him!

March is also the birthday of three other very special children in my life – I have two cousins who had children in March, and then my brother’s youngest daughter, Hurricane, was born two years ago in March as well! Her birthday party is in a few weeks. We don’t usually do a big party for Wyatt, and after age like five I think, didn’t have a real party at all, preferring to go away for the weekend somewhere nature-ish. Last year we went to a dark sky park; the year before that we went to the wolf sanctuary. But we decided for number ten we would give the big old party. So Wyatt is having a wolf themed party at the nature center next weekend with most of his family in attendance, along with some friends as well. I am extremely nervous about getting everything perfect because I am a weirdo, and I am trying to remind myself that is not the important part.

I think March is so full of magic and wonder, don’t you? Here in Michigan, it is the turning point month usually. We have wild weather to start the month, cold and snowy somedays, warm other days. The day Wyatt was born it was the coldest day of the year, in the negative temps, and this year it is going to be 30 degrees. Other years it has been warmer – I think last year we were wearing sweatshirts and no coats up north on our trip. Spring bulbs might be starting to wiggle their way up to the surface. (and for other nature nerds, worms are as well) Birds are returning. Soon we will hear the spring peepers going crazy in the marshes and ponds, one of my favorite sounds of spring. On warmer days we might see a bee lazily bumbling around, maybe a bit confused about why she is awake. Spring ephemerals will soon be able to be spotted in the woods, adding a tiny bit of color. In short, the world here is waking up, and it always seems so magical. We are starting to emerge from our cozy winter cocoon as well.

It would be hard to ignore St. Patrick’s Day, with its leprechauns and rainbows. I love to visit the fairy tales and mythical creatures of Irish lore in March, and this year Wyatt and I are going to do a little study on them. I have books and stories lined up, from real life people like St. Patrick and Brigid, to people of myth and legend like Finn MacCool, and then scary little creatures such as pookas and water horses and banshees. I think it will be a fun little shake up for school.

It is funny because the book Wyatt and I are reading for school is a more fun book than anything else. We were supposed to be reading Ronia, the Robber’s Daughter for language arts but neither of us could get into it so I switched to one of Wyatt’s books, The Wolves of Greycoat Hall. Well anyway, this book takes place in Scotland so we are going to be learning a bit about Scotland as well.

Last year Billy and our friends and family built a ramp for Wyatt, so he can go outside into the yard and play. One of our friends convinced us to make it a little bit wider, so that he can also go outside and play on the deck itself, which we did. I am so grateful for this suggestion because Billy and I realized that without it, he would only have been able to play on the driveway as wheelchairs are not good on grass. We were so focused on the getting outside part that we neglected to think about what would happen next! Billy finished it up right as the weather was turning, so we didn’t get to get outside with him too much before it was too cold. But now with the weather turning, I am excited to get outside with him more. We have been coming up with different activities and items for him to do out there, from a basketball hoop to a mounted bow and arrow (for kids, not like real arrows, he would kill a neighbor accidentally) to a raised garden bed on legs that he can roll up to and plant things. I am excited, and I know he will be too.

I could go on and on today I think! I should probably wrap this up before it becomes a novel!

So, that being said, that is it from me today. Whatever you do today, try to do something that makes you smile!

16 thoughts on “Hello March!

  1. I’m more an April than March person but you have a wonderful reason to love March so much! Happy Early Wyatt Birthday! I’m so glad you have your ramp. That’s a very big deal and will mean even more this year! Have a wonderful weekend, Erin.

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  2. March really does have that magical, in-between feeling—one day it’s winter, the next it’s teasing us with spring! Happy early birthday to Wyatt! A wolf-themed party sounds absolutely perfect, and it’s so sweet that you’re bringing everything full circle with a zoo trip. Hope you all have the best time celebrating!

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    1. Thank you Liz! I know – I can be very type A, especially when it comes to Wyatt. And it is funny, because he is a kid who is definitely just so happy no matter what we do. So I need to take it easy and keep remembering what you said. 🙂

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  3. I love babies! Wyatt was adorable and he still is! When I was pregnant with my daughter the dr. told me I was going to have a big baby because I was huge. Back then they didn’t have a way to take an ultrasound. When she was born she only weighed 6 lbs. and was so small. I only weighed 3 lbs. and my twin brother only weighed 5 lbs. so we were tiny too. Now I’m 4’11 and he’s 6’2”.

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    1. Aww thank you!!

      And you are right 6 lbs is not a big baby!! You were just little!

      Were you early? Wyatt was 6 weeks early and weighed 2 lbs 15 oz – so you guys just about tied! I was 3.5 pounds not early, I was just weirdly small. That is hilarious that you are so petite and he is so tall!! I am 5 feet even. Lol.

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  4. I am so excited for Wyatt to be able to get out and explore now! He’s going to love it!

    We are looking forward to peepers this year. They are so loud in the swamp down the road from the house. Sitting on the front porch with a good book will be fun too.

    I like my cozy days inside so hopefully there will be some rainy days like other springs too!

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  5. marsha57's avatar marsha57

    I remember thinking I was so grown up when I turned 10! Those double digits are important…I’m looking forward to triple digits though I have a way to go! What an exciting time for you March is. My oldest’s birthday is in March as well as my little brother’s. I love it because you see the plants peeping through. I have a hyacinth poking its head up, but of course it’s going to be 19 tonight! I hope you have the best March ever (though it might not top the one ten years ago)!

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