Last Day, First Day
Last day of school, first day of summer. The weight of the world would slip from my shoulders. Time stood still, and days were warm and without purpose. There would be cool shady mornings and long lighted evenings. There would be watermelon and iced tea and potato salad; filmy cotton dresses and new Keds that I'd get dirty right away.
And later, when the children were young, there was their joy to witness, the shaving cream fights at the bus stop on the last day (see above), the creek wading and romps in the woods, the road trips to Kentucky and Indiana and Montana and Maine. Summer was a time to put the world aside. Now the world pushes its way into every season.
One daughter packs for Africa, another is about to be a senior in college, the youngest a senior in high school. Time didn't stand still after all.
And later, when the children were young, there was their joy to witness, the shaving cream fights at the bus stop on the last day (see above), the creek wading and romps in the woods, the road trips to Kentucky and Indiana and Montana and Maine. Summer was a time to put the world aside. Now the world pushes its way into every season.
One daughter packs for Africa, another is about to be a senior in college, the youngest a senior in high school. Time didn't stand still after all.
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