Archive for June, 2011

Lu Learns to Ride a Bike


2011
06.26

Amazing.

Shells


2011
06.20

As Lucy and I walked along the beach looking for good shells on Friday, we held hands. We did not rush. We were quiet and patient — two rarities for both of us. We did our task and enjoyed each other’s company, considering the rosy color of one shell, why this one had a hole, what a pretty piece of sand dollar.

In this moment, I pondered how little true attention I give her. Maybe her volume — both the number of words she says and how loud she says them – is a function of how hard she has to fight for an audience in our noisy, noisy life?

During our quiet walk, we found a few modest beauties, which thrilled Lu, but I hid my disappointment at not finding a whole sand dollar. Just as we headed back, we passed a pretty white-haired woman who was on her own shell hunt. I said, teasing, “Good luck — I think we got all the good ones already!”

The lady smiled, wordless, and held out her hand. In it was a perfect sand dollar. She must have picked it up right behind us. In a moment very much out of our shared character, Lu and I agreed we just needed to keep looking. And so we are.

Did You Know…


2011
06.07

… that right now [6/6/11, 8:17 a.m. CDT, when this revelation was made in the car on the way to theater camp], a bunch of male penguins are probably at the South Pole with eggs on their feet? Because it is winter in the South Pole and that’s what penguins do — the men take care of the eggs.

Ed. note: That’s what Man Penguin does here, too, even in the blazing heat.

Ed. note 2: Said Man Penguin just came and read this post over my shoulder and said, “That’s not true, babe — you take care of our babies, too.” Lady Penguin: “Nuh uh. I’m no good. I just can’t handle her.” Man Penguin: “Me neither. Can we just lock her in one of these cabinets?” Family contemplating casting noisy Girl Penguin into frosty isolation. Baby Boy Penguin allowed to stay, narrowly, because he doesn’t yet speak English, er, penguin.