Monday, September 12, 2011

I'm excited...

Homemade Applesauce in the fridge: thanks Mama!
Upcoming dinners with family and friends
The return of sunshine and warm days!

A trip to the co-op to stock up on rice and beans
and finally having a restocked pantry
Catching up on friends travel adventures
and debriefing
Starting a new project
3 rows in and i'm feeling good about it. Just ignore that my test block
was 2 inches too big...should make for an interesting finished piece.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Remembering

I was working in the library. In between quarters its rather dull. Few patrons, lots of time sitting behind the counter and sharing gossip. We made a game of it "As the Pages Turn" life and times in the library system.

I remember someone coming in and telling us something happened in New York.

I remember cursing the computers that didn't load web pages fast enough.

I remember being grateful a dear friend recently left NY to move to Ohio.

I remember frantically making phone calls to those I loved.

I remember it was easier to reach my soldier in Korea than the one on the East Coast.

I left work early. Best boss ever said Of Course when I said I needed to go home. Watched tv for a few hours, but had to get away from it. Went the only place it made sense, the only place it ever makes sense for me to be...the beach.

Well the trucked in sandy patch nestled next to the man made lake a few miles north of us. We actually had plans to go that afternoon- a whole crew of us. Slowly the calls came in cancelling the plans. I never understood why. I told them I was still going. They were shocked.

I sat on the beach for hours. Basking in the warmth of the sun. Still playing phone tag and feeling frustrated with busy signals.

I remember the fear of not knowing when this would end.
of wondering what it would mean,
of wondering what would come next,
of what our response would be,
and what it would mean for those I love dearly.

But at the beach at least something made sense. The water lapped onto the shore, the sand felt crunchy beneath my feet. It was familiar, if I closed my eyes I could pretend I was at my childhood beach, where everything was still the same.

We have this book we read at school When Sophie Gets Angry my favorite line is towards the end as the little girl deals with her angry and begins to calm down- The whole wide world comforts her

I left the beach feeling better, promising myself if need be I could return in a few hours.

I had spent the summer working in a classroom of toddlers. My job was finished, but I thought of them. These lil ones have no idea how the world just changed. They won't be able to remember where they were when this happened.

Now I work with toddlers every day. These lil ones weren't even a glimmer in their parents eye when 9/11 happened. These little ones are so far removed from this event. An event that sticks out so clearly in my mind.

They'll read about it in history books and hear stories passed down. But they won't feel the reaction like I do when I hear 9/11. They can't pause and remember where they were when the news was broadcast. They'll have their own way of commemorating our history- but they won't know what it was like to be living that day. They'll never know the innocence and invincibility that they missed.

Monday, September 5, 2011

a new beginning

Labor Day. The official last day of summer. Trying not to be too disappointed.

I love the long lazy days
I love the eating late dinners while its still light outside
I love the warmth (especially when it stays under 90)

I love the picnics outside
I love the random festivals
I love the last minute get togethers with friends

I love dreaming of my garden (even when it has a bad year)
I love the apron wearing, stove top destroying action of creating pasta sauce
I love the constant rearranging of glass jars to create enough space

Trying to look forward to Fall. A new beginning.

Excited for new kiddos in the classroom
Excited for pulling long forgotten favorites of out the closet
Excited for boots and sweaters and scarves

Excited for open windows and blowing breezes
Excited for falling leaves and jumping in piles
Excited for bonfires (and wine)

Excited for football season
(how i love the excuse to see my family every weekend)
Excited for built in craft time and encouraging the runners to make it to C deck
Excited for potlucks and trying new dishes