I picked Tiny up from the Seatown airport on Friday night, and we drove from there straight into our childhoods. We picked apples out on Greenbluff and saw all the animals at the county fair with Tiny's momma and poppa. We got wristbands for the rides, dropped mom and dad off, and went back to get stupid and go crazy before the lights shut down. And this happened:
When we arrived back for round 2, we entered through the kiddie-ride park. I fervently insisted that Tiny and I go on the Giant Slide, despite her protests that you had to be under a certain age or height. At the top, a little tiny blonde pigtailed girl in a blue coat said to the woman running the attraction: "I'm scared! This is going to be scary!" The woman replied: "It's not going to be scary, it's going to be lots of fun. Look, I bet this woman would even hold your hand."
I smiled at her and bobbed my own pigtails. "You bet. Do you want to hold my hand?" And she bobbed her pigtails back. Tiny watched as I rode down the Giant Slide holding hands with a 5 year old version of myself, Towheads, blue jackets, cords, tennies and all.
When we got to the bottom safely, I turned to myself, "That was fun, huh!?" "Yeah!" little-itsy me replied, "I'm gonna go again!"
A lot of things happened in the middle, but when we were tuckered out and getting ready to leave, Tiny noted that the Giant Swing would be a perfect way to round out the evening. We waited in line and ran to get outside swings when the ride stopped. I didn't notice it right away. As we rose into air, the little girl next to Tiny started moving like she was running in space. I saw Tiny look, consider, and start to run too. A minute later, Tiny threw out her arms and tilted her head back. The little girl, with her long blonde hair, delicate features, red jacket and jeans (just like Tiny had on) smiled over at the adult version of herself, threw out her arms like wings and flew through the air. Their fingers almost touched.
We didn't mention it until we were laying in bed in the dark.
"Nothing like coming home to put you back in touch with yourself."
apples at Greenbluff
The Fair with Mom and Dad
Skinny-dipping at the spot where I learned to swim
Dutch Breakfast!
Bravo! A work of art.
Posted by: nathaniel at September 19, 2006 09:24 PMyou're the best.
Posted by: jonashpdx at September 20, 2006 08:22 AMI think I need to go visit some childhood places!
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Posted by: Jeremy at September 23, 2006 12:17 PMI went back home for my sister's wedding a few weeks ago, and that last line summed up the experience well.
I love how you put novels worth of emotions/experiences into a few short paragraphs. If I ever see you again, I'll have to shake your hand because that's what people do when they meet people they respect. Don't ask me why, it just is.
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