Today I dropped HG off at soccer practice, she was reviewing her driving skills as we went along. Next year she won't need me to drop her off. She'll be like her teammates who showed up on their own. Tomorrow we go and pick up her schedule and find her locker. Next year locker combinations and high school id's will be so "last year". I relish this time of firsts, knowing full well that this is what they are. It's an amazing transition to watch as your kids go from "need" to "want" I trust that we've nurtured our relationship so that want will grow as need recedes in this final cycle. I see my friends with older children and I relish that thought.
I made my monthly sojourn to middle americana again today. I don't know why small towns and vast farmlands are so cathartic to me. There is something about the slow, methodical process of planting and growing and harvesting. The movement of time, constant and dependable. Crops that failed this year, will grow next; there is always tomorrow. The county fairs are in full swing, replete with tractor pulls and local bands "that actually auditioned for Star Search", FFA and livestock competitions. I really want to go to a rodeo with the Tribe, so we might make one yet. Aaahh, the waning days of summer.
Dutifully marked by the trek to Target for school supplies. Only one "you have 4 children" comments this year. The Tribe is getting quieter. This year I tried a new tactic, they all got their own basket. We went through the lists, then I had them each lay out their supplies, one at at time (yes, right there on the floor at Target) But we made it home with everything, and funny, no extras this year. I think I have 7 bags of forgotten "extras" under my bed currently. School supplies are met with a combination of excitement and trepidation. Soap spent dinner cartooning her worst fears of pending middle school which included an 8th grade pterydactyl devouring a "sixlet" But there were muffins for everyone, so it must have worked out ok in the end.
And one final note (because I am still getting over whatever ill bacteria inhabited my gut during Saturday's lake swim-please God, send rain!)
Quench Gum. Six degrees of separation allows me to proudly say my childhood friend was the friend of the inventor of Quench Gum. If you haven't tried it, it's a worthwhile sensory experience. Get ready to pucker. It was meant to be a sort of electrolyte replacement gum, I have no notion of it's nutritional impact. I do know that 6 girls in a backyard tent playing "truth or dare" can get whipped up into hysterics as they see who can shove the most pieces in their mouth. Bear in mind, one is more then enough to make your salivary glands seize up. I believe 12 was the record, for all you uber competitive types.
Tac and I are enjoying the sounds of summer on the front step, kids playing, cicadias buzzing, cold beer in hand (which only makes a sound if you slurp, or burb), and whatever new application Tac is playing on his 3G.
I love summer
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Cha. Summer is the bomb. I love the simplicity of just grabbing my keys, or whatever, and leaving the house without planning for coats and wondering if it's going to be cold, and I LOVE sitting outside in the evenings! Maybe I should get a winter house in Tuscon or something.
plenty of rain for you down here in Tampa! Ya had to go and put in a line about the 3G..didn't ya!?!?
You and Miss Allycat both with stomach problems after the race! I'm glad I managed to avoid swallowing lake water!
I love some summer, too. My boys are already back in school, unfortunately. For some reason our school system thinks we need a whole week of vacation during Thanksgiving as opposed to summer.
Haven't seen quench gum, but do you remember Gator Gum? It was an early Gatorade product when they only had lemon-lime and sold it in glass bottles. Guarunteed to pucker your lips.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatorade#Gatorgum
Well, it's been a quiet week in Lake Tribe-be-gone, my home town, out on the edge of the prairie.
I love these posts, even if I don't always comment.
I helped hubby set up his classroom today, and I go in Thursday to "mine"-
Whooosh!
WHAT summer? I hate to say this, but they go more quickly as one gets older! :-)
Miss the "back to school" shopping of pens, mechanical pencils and backpacks...kinda!
Hope you are feeling better! Beer always works for me!
the changing of seasons...
the thrill of summer family fun
the excitement that school, once dreaded is coming whether you like it or not...
the nights on the porch or patio...just talking....
gotta savor this stuff...
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