One summer afternoon Troy, my brother, decided to educate me about Sand Sharks. I spent much of that afternoon sitting on top of the picnic benches; he failed to tell me they only lived in the water. Big brothers have that power over little sisters.
From San Diego we moved to Oahu in Hawaii and then to the Gulf Coast of Louisiana. I can't imagine living up north. I understand there is a beauty to the seasons and I can appreciate that . . . from afar. Perhaps one day we will live where snow covers the lawn in late fall and gray skies tempt more than the cat to nap, until then I'll revel in the intoxicating characteristics of long summers:
- The feel and smell of skin warmed in the sun
- The brilliant pink color the sunlight makes on your closed eyelids
- Bright blue skies and whispering breezes
- Floating in an inner tube with my toes dipped in cool water
- The sounds of my laughing children
- Forgetting I'm an adult
- Waterslides that make you catch your breathe
- The glow that comes from playing outside all day
- Water fights
- More summer days ahead . . .
1 comment:
Hi Leslie!
I'm hoping we found the right person....did you go to high school in Slidell? If so, we're looking for you to tell you about the blog we started for our class: http://nhsclassof89.blogspot.com/
If it's not you, please pardon the comment. If it is, great! My contact info is on the blog - drop me a line and say hi if you like.
Thanks!
jill
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