Happy Novruz, everyone! It’s spring! I love spring so much. The flowers, sunshine, the green. It’s my second favorite time of year, but every year at this time, it’s my favorite time of year.
This year we had our playgroup over for a Novruz celebration. We started by dyeing eggs, which was a wonderfully frantic (and surprisingly mess-free) dash. We had nine two-year-olds, and various aged babies along for the ride.
Jesse explained the meaning of Novruz – the toddlers listened very attentively – all the earth, wind, fire, water, rebirth, newness. Then, we went outside to jump over the fire!
I love this ritual of leaving all our troubles, and worries, and problems in the fire. I’m always one for a fresh, clean start – especially when spring is springing.
It was an amazingly beautiful day, so we all went to the backyard to play with all of Alma’s bikes, and her slide. It was perfect. I love how our kids are old enough to pretty much just play. We don’t have to hover and help like we did last year at this time. It gives us grown-ups time to chat and catch up.
We are so blessed to be a part of this great group of families. We all (pretty much) met through the Birth Center, where most of us had our first babies. After getting to know each other at the weekly Baby Clinics, the idea was born to have a monthly playgroup. Not only do we all have two-year-olds, but most of us are on the second round these days, too. It’s wonderful.
After playing for a while, we had to play the egg game. I think Alma’s friend Beatrix won this year.
We were also really lucky to have our authentic Azerbaijani friend, Elvin up for the celebration. It’s fun having him so close this year (he’s studying in Long Beach, California). He’s a great dost, and both our girls truly love him. So do we.
Happy Novruz!