So much changed for us when this summer was over. TAKEN: AUGUST 2007 |
The photo I am sharing popped up as a Facebook memory this past week with a heading that read: 9 Years Ago
Today.
I am honest when I admit that in that moment, I fixated on my screen with a weird sense of disbelief. I didn’t share it that morn, rather just looked back at that particular Facebook photo album from that really great family day.
I am honest when I admit that in that moment, I fixated on my screen with a weird sense of disbelief. I didn’t share it that morn, rather just looked back at that particular Facebook photo album from that really great family day.
By the time I headed home, the
humidex told me that I was going to bolt through town and sleep at the cottage for
the night. It was so warm outside that I actually stayed on the dock until
dusk.
As I sat there with the pups, I could hear a gaggle of kids enjoying the new slide their parents had purchased at the start of this cottage season. I could hear the radio playing in the background and the one young lad singing confidently, just the way my children and their visiting friends use to. I immediately daydreamt about just how much I miss my kids coming out here and the year-round fun we’d had since buying the place in 1999.
In the midst of that moment, I took a picture of Annie lovingly listening to the kids playing. Her expression told me that she wished she could be across the lake playing too. So, when I got up this morning, I proceeded to edit the photo only to wonder when the last summer was the kids let me measure their annual height on the door jamb in the downstairs bedroom.
As I sat there with the pups, I could hear a gaggle of kids enjoying the new slide their parents had purchased at the start of this cottage season. I could hear the radio playing in the background and the one young lad singing confidently, just the way my children and their visiting friends use to. I immediately daydreamt about just how much I miss my kids coming out here and the year-round fun we’d had since buying the place in 1999.
In the midst of that moment, I took a picture of Annie lovingly listening to the kids playing. Her expression told me that she wished she could be across the lake playing too. So, when I got up this morning, I proceeded to edit the photo only to wonder when the last summer was the kids let me measure their annual height on the door jamb in the downstairs bedroom.
Imagine my surprise when the
tallest height read “GOOB 2007”. Smiling,
I immediately ran my index finger to the bottom to find the very first entry.
The smallest height reads ‘SWEETIE 2000”. As a matter a fact, she and Jukebox
had less than 1” in height difference on that very first measure. The summer of
2007 wasn’t only the last time the measuring took place; it was the very last
summer we spent vacation time as a whole family at the cottage.
With all 3 having summer jobs and
me working most weekends with my business, I am realizing for the first time
this week, that it was that summer in which they'd evolved and began their official transition. From that September, I
traveled with them for sports, took them into the city for concerts with
friends, but the family oriented times became fewer and farther between. The
only constant we managed to keep was our ‘Sunday Suppers’ which only happened because I made
it a house rule that everyone be home by 4pm each and every Sunday.
You know what? As I wandered around the cottage in between typing breaks today, I realized that I have a large
plaque on the wall outside the boys bedroom that is titled ‘Life’s Little
Instructions’. It offers 53 points of worldly advice. It starts with sing in
the shower and ends with #53 stating to call your Mother.
If there’s one thing I can be grateful for (almost 10 years later) it's that they all willingly embrace my phone
number. Which is emotional to admit...
Has not always been the case.
Has not always been the case.