Thursday, May 17, 2012

Syttende Mai

I got a hug today.

It happened after school while I waited to transport Noah home with his tuba. I was sitting on the bench when one of his classmates grabbed me saying, "Thanks for the cookies!"

It'd slipped my mind that I'd sent Oreos and flag cards with each of our boys that morning to hand out in celebratation of their ancestoral heritage until Noah's classmate added, "Happy Norwegian Day!"

Ja, ha... Syttende Mai.
Heia Norge!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Where Wild Mustard Blooms






Here the road divides
the tamed from the wild
and marks the spot where
the wild mustard blooms.

Butterfly on Bloom




Walking the dog
this afternoon,
I spied
marsh marigolds
in bloom









and saw
a red admiral
butterfly
come in
for sustenance.

The Neighbor's Lane


I've passed it

many times,

in many seasons,

and at various hours
of the day.


Today I saw it anew.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

"O Mister 'Super' Moon" Shines in the Window



Following tonight's high-school Grand March, I drove 20 minutes to catch the last half of my husband's performance with his men's choir during their season finale'. This little barbershop number not only included choreography, but also -  by coincidence - an appearance of the May 5 Super Moon in the tall window above the singers!





To Dan,



his cohorts,






 
and

his fans.

What's Up With That?



Here's a little video I took during Round 2 of the 2012 Grand March.
Watch for "I'm-always-hungry" Isaac and his friends between minutes 5 and 6.

What We Do For Our Kids

1. Listen to their last-minute confessions at 10 p.m. the night before their 6-day music department trip.

Son: Ah, I asked someone to prom today.
Mom: What? You're leaving at 6 a.m. tomorrow for New Orleans. When are you going to get measured for a tuxedo? Prom is in two weeks.
Son: Here. (Whips his iPod to a page on "How to Take Tux Measurements.")

2. Pull out a tape measure and take tuxedo measurements until 10:30 p.m. Pack tape measure in Son's luggage - just in case. Call the local florist/tux rental center with the measurements the next day.  Email son to pull out that tape measure and redo the arm-length mearsurement from the middle-of-the-back of the neck, over the shoulder, around the elbow to one-inch below the wrist.

3. Pick up his date on the next Saturday morning and drive to pick out tuxedo colors to go with her dress.

4. Encourage his date to let him "surprise" her with flowers rather than have her get her own corsage.

Someone needs to teach these kids about ancient-dating traditions!

5. Wonder "Why?" when Son comes home and nixes the idea of visiting the florist and instead says, "Can WE make one like WE did last year?"

Translation: WE = you, Mom

6. Spend hours shopping for the "perfect" corsage supplies. Let Son choose the flowers. Then Mom makes both the wrist corsage and boutineer.

7. Take neck-tie to fabric store. Find a matching color. Sew a pocket square. Why?

Son: Did you order a pocket square?
Mom: No. I never thought of it. You want one?
Son:Yeah!

8. Smile when Son announces this year he'll bring his date home for pre-prom pictures.











Put Dad, Son and brothers to work on yard-cleanup
when Son announces his buddy and date are coming later.


Raise eyebrows when Son announces
buddy's mom and sister are on their way.









Gasp - ever so silently - when buddy's date's mom and a third couple show up too.

Mom: (Our place is a mess!)













9. Take Son and his date for pictures on a hilltop road ABOVE the woods when Son suggests a pose ON the wooded trail after a fresh rain.


















10. Breathe at the photo finish.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Happy May Day!




Today I received
two surprises:

a spring bouquet
from my neighbor lady
and
a postal package
with two publications
enclosed
from my editor friend.






Both made
great additions
to my coffee nook.


Both made me smile.

Happy May Day!