Saturday is…

Saturday is:

Sunshine. Waking up early to go to Trader Joe’s. Basil from my plant. Making pasta salad, on the phone with my mom. Gossip. Coffee. Sunscreening around tan lines. Fifteen passenger vans. Fourteen friends. Malibu. Glee soundtrack. Wine. Lots of wine. Tire swings shaped like horses. Rustic picnic benches. Wine tastings. Adirondack chairs. In yellow. Friend trivia. Red wine. White wine. Rose wine. Flip cam. Nikon cam. Point and shoot cam. Film cam. Cheese. Pasta salad. Tuna salad. Fruit. Veggies. Occasionally, some water. Live music. Heart-to-heart’s. Walking to the top. Walking to the barrels, taking photos. Laughing. Smiling. Talking. Eating. Tanning. Chatting. Crying, a little.

Back in the van. Don’t Stop Believin’. Six hours, sunburnt. In all the right places. No more tan lines. Cake. With sprinkles. Rainbow kind. Happy Birthday. Chattering away. Dinner. Pizza. Water, water, water. Two boys jumping in a pool. Fully clothed. Apples to apples. Laughing until you cry. Ten o’clock. Hugs. Hugs. Hugs.

Good, good night.

Heartbreak Summers

There is inevitably a point in the summer when you’ve had enough. It’s hot out, you haven’t had a vacation since December, and you miss home. That’s where I am. I miss the green grass of my backyard. I miss mosquito bites, lightning bugs, bonfires, lake water. The excitment of summer as a young lady. The drama. The feeling that nothing will be ok but that’s just fine with you.

I remember summers when I took little ones to the lake, basked in the sunlight, reapplied sunscreen, and talked to the same boy every day that at the end of the summer would be a thousand miles away. Talked to girlfriends as if there was no tomorrow. Thought I really understood someone. Knew they felt the same. Wondered if they knew me. Wondered if I knew me.

I remember summers when the backyard was miles wide, when sitting on the hammock was a private world away from watching eyes. When the pool was where everyone wanted to be. I remember summers when boys washed cars in the front, when 10 o’clock movies were the start of something, a long night out talking of souls, hearts, life.

Does anyone remember those Ann Arbor walks that seemed to last days? It’s a pleasant reminder of my youth: Hand in hand, surrounded by people, utterly alone.

I remember the summer of musical interludes on a playground in Jackson. Changing a word here, toying with a harmony, wondering which one of us thought the song was true. Or which one of us wanted it to be.

I remember summers of Degrassi, and of bad TV until 3 am because we could. I remember slumber parties. I remember sleeping at Ren’s because I could. Glasses cases on nightstands, hair probably being dyed, one of us on IM.

I remember ping pong in Kel’s basement. Looking at her closet in envy. The summer she scrapped her leg open. The summer we thought would change everything. How it didn’t change much.

I remember GG marathons. 10 in a row. GOFGS. Nights spent counting Kixs, making sure I was making the right choice. Knowing I wasn’t.

I remember you, saying it didn’t change a thing. That nothing was what it was after that. I remember hugs, kisses, cuddles, docks, and that smell. Of swampy mud covered shoes drying on the sun porch while we waited to be changed.

Here I come, Michigan. Take me home awhile…

Memorial Day weekend: BBQ, Beach, Becca, Bonding.

This weekend we did a lot of fun things, and I haven’t posted in a while, and I regret that. I shall be posting pictures soon, but for now, here is what I did on my 3 days off:

Watched Role Models with Jeff and Becca

Went to Diddy Riese’s

Got up at 10, omelets with Becca (mushroom, spinach, goat cheese, tomato, onion)

Bike shopping with Jeff and Bec

Tag sale, tag sale, tag sale

stop. breathe. lunch at California Chicken Cafe.

To Becca’s – scrabble.

To the park — lost to Bec and Jeff

CB2, then coffee with Paul.

3 crossword clues, home to Skipbo.

Out with friends. Drinks, nacho, beer. Good times.

Gnight

Up at 10. Into the car, Paul, Bec, Jeff. Hermosa beach with stops along the way for coffee.

Hello, Gray. nice photos

Fiesta Hermosa, art, jewelry. Beach.

Feet in the water, too cold to swim. Wide brimmed hat.

Art, Bye, Gray.

Car. Sandwiches, with a whole avocado.

Santa Monica for a bike, home.

Break.

Decorate the Patio. Looks hot.

To Becca’s. For Pictionary. (on THE house.)

Gnight.

Up at 9:30. Welcome home Corelyn, Andrew. Here’s our hot Patio.

Plans for the day.

Ralph’s for supplies, sans boys. SOOO much to tell her.

Potato salad, macaroni salad, vodka lemondae, lemon peel candy.

Terminator 3. Wow, still good even though it’s the worst of them all.

Shower. Dishes.

Guests. Hamburger, hot dog. Veggie kabobs, corn. Ice cream sandwich.

Pictionary. with all.

Dishes.

Gnight. Goodbye, weekend.