So, tomorrow I turn 46.
Here is my wish, for anyone dropping by, who has a few extra seconds: you share with me some special memory. This was
sartorias' suggestion, which I cannot improve upon: I know how busy people are. It doesn't have to be long. One good thing about having a brain wired for image is that the briefest reference to, say, "The day i saw a triple rainbow" brings immediately to mind the day when I was ten that I saw a triple rainbow. There I am on my bike, riding downhill as fast as I can because the biggest rainbow ends, so clearly, right where Linda C lives, at the bottom of the hill below school, where two streets converge...the light is silvery-gray, and smells of wet pavement and grass, there are three levels of clouds and all of them ragged. How I loved the magic of that day--even if the end of the rainbow kept moving. But somehow it was better to never find the end.
And incidentally: happy birthday to
bdunbar and to the lovely
purple_mirie!
Here is my wish, for anyone dropping by, who has a few extra seconds: you share with me some special memory. This was
And incidentally: happy birthday to
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Date: 2008-07-23 07:25 am (UTC)Happy birthday!
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Date: 2008-07-23 08:50 am (UTC)Well, I was eight. *wry grin*
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Date: 2008-07-23 09:46 am (UTC)Just because its you....
Date: 2008-07-23 10:34 am (UTC)St Valentine's day, nine years ago this past February about 10:00am. I'm sitting in front of the fireplace, newly surrounded by a black metal cage that seals off both the fire itself and the stone surround. My wife is in the kitchen, cleaning, for the third or fourth time that morning, surfaces that were spotless to begin with. I'm more nervous than I have ever been in my life and the clock moves more slowly than I can imagine, I check it two or three times to make sure it hasn't stopped.
A car turns into the driveway, and I can see the driver just ten or twelve feet away from me, a large friendly woman I've grown to know well over the past three years, she smiles at me with a smile so broad it threatens to split her face open. Now I'm terrified, this is really happening. I shout for my wife and we walk to the front door. The woman is out of the car now, bending over the passenger seat and fiddling with straps and buckles. She steps back.
"Do you want to take her Peter?".
I reach in and lift a small child out of a car. She coos and laughs, her hands coming up to my face and grabbing at my beard.
"I just need you to sign something" says the woman, "and then I'll leave you be, but call me if you need anything!".
I probably nod my head, I've heard the words but their meaning doesn't register. We go into the house sign some papers and the woman leaves. The little girl struggles in my arms, she wants down onto the floor. I set her down and she uses the sofa to drag herself onto her feet. Very steady for ten months old, she walks back and forth between my wife and myself, neither of us quite knowing what to do.
Finally we decide we ought to feed her, my wife makes the bottle and the little girl is placed onto my lap. I hold her, feeding her the warmed milk, when the bottle is empty she throws it across the room, lowers her head into the crook of my arm and falls asleep.
In that moment, that tiny moment of time, all my fears and doubts disappear. In a few hours the social worker will be back to take this little girl back to her foster parents. Three more days of visits like this and then she will be with us forever.
Until then I'd been terrified, would I be able to bond with a child that was not my own? Would there be a distance, a gulf between us, did I really, really want to do this. Now there was no question.
She's ten now, and the idea that I could ever have had any sort of doubts seems utterly insane.
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Date: 2008-07-23 01:24 pm (UTC)One time when I was a very young child, my family was friends with the family across the street, and we children would exchange Christmas gifts. One year, I and the girl gave each other the same gift (I can't remember what it was, I think it was a doll), and my brother and the older boy gave each the same gift, which were rubber bats. We always thought it was so crazy, but just this past year, I was talking to my husband (who also lived his early years in the same small town I grew up in), and he said he also had one of those bats, and he remembered where he got it too. We then realized there was basically one major place where you got toys like that (back then), and so it was actually not such a crazy coincidence that we all got each other the same toys.
I really like this idea alot, and I can't wait to do it on my birthday!
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Date: 2008-07-23 02:45 pm (UTC)Thank you very much! And to you, as well.
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Sunset, Okinawa Japan. Out for a stroll by the water I witnessed (from a distance) a baptism. A lay preacher had taken some of his flock into the surf and was dunking and baptism, pray aloud .... the time of the day, the sun slanting across the ocean as it set in the west ... it was memorable.
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Date: 2008-07-23 06:51 pm (UTC)It just so happens the first memory that came into my mind upon reading this was from the first time I went to Rome! It must be the effect you have on me, haha!
Anyway, onwards. The first day after we arrived, we decided to go for a walk around the city near our hotel. I still remember walking down the road, and stopping dead when I realised I was looking upon the ruins of the ancient forum. I saw the ruins of Curia, the temple of Vesta, the main square; it took so long to just take it all in. It was at that moment that it clicked that everything I'd read about in books, all I'd studied at school, it had existed, it was real. Two thousand years ago, people had lived, walked, prayed, loved and lost in the very place that I was now looking upon. History became real for me, if you will, and it just blew me away. I treasure that memory.
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Date: 2008-07-23 07:48 pm (UTC)Thank you.
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Date: 2008-07-23 08:29 pm (UTC)Every morning, upon rising, she would say the rosary out loud. Sometimes I would stand outside her door and listen to her whisper the prayers in Latin. English being my primary language, the sound of the Latin prayers seemed so mystical and sacred to me. There was always something very comforting and simply beautiful about the sound of my grandmother diligently chanting the rosary. In a way, I sort of unconsciously connect your Italian heritage/Catholic faith/many posts about the Church with these lovely memories of my grandmother.
I wish you the happiest of birthdays, Fabio. This was an excellent thing to do in honor of it, because in conjuring happy memories, we can celebrate your day and send those good feelings to you. :)
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Date: 2008-07-23 11:52 pm (UTC)My best friends and I, on a blistering hot day in Washington, humidity so bad we could barely breathe, sitting in the last 6 square feet of shade in the park listening to Julio Iglesias croon with the Marine Band, then watching the fireworks when the sun finally went down.
Visiting, sick to my stomach, in my mother's hospital room, scared to wake her up for fear she couldn't wake up after a stroke. Then having her wake up and yell (quietly) at me for even considering letting her sleep, and telling me how she would have cried if she had missed the visit.
Watching my children in a concert singing with the rest of their school, "the rest is still unwritten" and really believing the words.
Remembering all my friends, who always are there when I need them most - my personal proto-saints, pulling for me from afar (and occasionally as crazy as some of the real ones. (A movie described them as being, "Touched. Touched by God, but definitely touched.")
Happy Birthday.
Date: 2008-07-24 07:59 am (UTC)I remember the first time I held my two sons, Nicholas and Christopher. They were a month old and they were pink and still had that "new baby" smell. They're little puffy eyes stayed closed, but their furrowed brows showed they were being bombarded by all sorts of new sensory stimuli. And they both grabbed my fingers as hard as they could, as if trying to keep me close by. I always think it's funny that their first image of me wasn't really an image but a smell and a tactile sensation.
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Date: 2008-07-24 01:23 pm (UTC)He saw me (matching the picture I'd sent him in the mail, I assume), wearing a matching t-shirt, and grinned at me in a way that lit up his whole face. And then walked on over and greeted me by my character name. :)
Happy birthday!
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Date: 2008-07-24 04:38 pm (UTC)And if things go as planned, I may indeed do it in 2009 or 2010!
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Date: 2008-07-24 06:34 pm (UTC)Happy birthday!
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Date: 2008-07-24 06:40 pm (UTC)Thank you.
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Date: 2008-07-25 05:51 am (UTC)An incredibly busy lunchtime, with queues at the post office stretching out the door. The staff were working like dogs, and to my surprise I was at the counter within 10 minutes. While the harassed woman behind the counter dealt with my parcel, I casually mentioned how good a job they were doing, and how I'd expected to be in the queue twice as long:
years dropped away from her, and she was almost floating on air as she moved; a strange smile on her face. I'd never before realised just how much difference a simple genuine compliment can make.
Hopefully I will update my own journal shortly - as I have other memories to talk about.
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Date: 2008-07-26 11:00 pm (UTC)Thank you.
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Date: 2008-07-28 11:46 am (UTC)I can’t believe I didn’t forget, I just… didn’t remember! I am beyond embarrassed! Whatever can I do to make up for being such a forgetful old miss! I can write fic or make icons, just let me know!
Edit: My special memory.
There was this early morning when I woke up after a bitter, cold night. I was camping outdoors and I stepped out of my tent and I saw a white wolf. It was probably the most beautiful creature I'd ever seen up close. We just looked at each other for a few minutes. Then he - I'm guessing? - walked away. When I told my friends later, they were horrified because wolves are supposed to be really dangerous. But I wasn't afraid for one minute and I still believe deep down that I was never in any danger from that animal. We just bonded...