Friday, June 13, 2025
Great Pond
Thursday, June 12, 2025
David Copperfield
I love Dickens, and I think he was a genius. I've read A Christmas Carol, Hard Times, and A Tale of Two Cities. I've read A Tale of Two Cities at least three times. His characters, good and bad, stay in my head and their presence there shapes my heart. So I'm taking a portion of this luxurious summer to read David Copperfield. I tried to read this tome a while ago, but found it too sad in a season where I couldn't handle any measure of more sadness, so I put it away for a time. Now, I am a few chapters in, and I am really enjoying it, even though it is just as sad. But I am already enjoying hearing the masterful Dickens tell another story and introduce me to another cast of characters that will stay with me forever.
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Vero Beach May-June 2025
We took our annual trip to Vero Beach to visit with Dwayne's mom. We've done this for more years than we can count, and we always make new memories and reinforce precious, old ones.
Somewhere along the route, the girls had Crispy Cream doughnuts for the first time in their memory. They were appropriately awed. As proof, when one daughter was taking her third bite of her first Crispy Cream, she said something to the effect that, "This is the new best day of my life. Everything about this moment is perfect, etc."
Ironically, at that moment we were sitting in the parking lot of some run down gas station that could have been the scene of any Flannery O'Connor story. I was looking around furtively to make sure we weren't victims of a crime, while Dwayne was risking our lives for a bag of ice for the cooler. This daughter didn't notice her surroundings at all, however. Such is the power of hot, fresh Crispy Cream. It can make a Heaven of Hell.
The girls snacked on this dozen doughnuts throughout the day in the car, and I made no protest, because vacation. That's when I got the picture above of Avril in her new Buckies sunglasses, writing fiction on her laptop- her favorite pastime, with a half-eaten Crispry Cream, living her best life.
We always drag the kids out of bed to take early morning beach walks, as is our tradition.
Over the course of the first few days, we put together a 1,000 piece puzzle with all the scenes from Homer's Odyssey. One day, we worked for hours while listening to the musical Epic, which is based on The Odyssey.
Later in the week, we started a 2,000 piece fairy puzzle that we finished the morning before we had to leave.
I take hours everyday to just sit and read when we are at the Vero house. Actually, we all read for hours. And we were so thankful for rainy days this trip, so we could just snuggle up in sweatshirts and blankets and read more without guilt that we "ought to be at the beach."
I finished Phantastes and wrote some brilliant quotes in my commonplace book. I started and finished The Princess and the Goblin. (I am making it a goal to read all of MacDonald's books this summer.) I also read through most of Lonesome Dove on this trip. My soul loves summer, since I can take so much time to enrich it with reading.
We bought a Parcheesi board game for the beach house and left it behind, so others who come to visit can play it if they want, and so maybe we can play it again on another visit, too. Parcheesi is basically Sorry with a few notable differences including individual dice cups. I'm of the opinion that every game should have dice cups now.
We also played Ticket to Ride, a board game we bought for the beach house a few years ago that we don't have at home, so we always look forward to playing it in Vero.
We enjoyed lots of afternoons on the beach.
The weather wasn't perfect. Some days, it sprinkled rain on us. But even a bad day on the beach and better than a thousand days elsewhere.
Avril got a watercolor book at the Vero book store and tried several of the exercises in her free time. She brought everything for watercoloring, but forgot her brushes. It was a glorious moment for her Grandma to be asked, "Grandma, Do you have any paint brushes?" Dwayne's mom is notorious for keeping things "just in case," so she got great joy from supplying the paintbrushes Avril needed, and we all enjoyed that moment with/ for her.
We each enjoy time sitting with Mom in her living room quietly reading and talking. I've got pictures of the girls with her on this couch all through the last decade.
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