Tuesday, Tuesday

Posted on | September 16, 2008 | 4 Comments

I come home with a sore throat. Tuesday. Every week Tuesday seems to day that kicks my butt the most. I feel like a rug worn to the weft. Like the delicate filigree of a leaf’s veinwork—all that’s left after a season of snow. Or like the gray goose feathers scattered about the yard, down torn along the quill.

My small boy is waiting for me, playing in the backyard in the slanting sunshine, his hair lit gold, his face smudged with a mustache of dirt. He burrows into me, a full body hug. He hands me a bottle of bubbles slick with soap, “Blow bubbles for me mommy!” he instructs, then waits until I fill the air with transparent rainbow spheres that float up towards the blue sky, cloudless and bright.

We walk down the driveway, the geese following us, a rumpus of flapping and honks, they think we’re Mama. Anyone with two legs. Mama. The leaves have started to turn, though for the most part everything’s still lush and green and the air, until today was warm like summer. But today we can feel a crispness.

Suddenly I’m craving grapefruit and apples. Peaches and watermelon seem like afterthoughts. In the garden, potatoes wait to be dug, and pumpkins have grown fat.

It’s Tuesday and my throat hurts and I want to curl up and make time stand still so that I can catch up with myself. I lie in the grass after Bean goes indoors with DH. The evening sun is falling towards me. The grass is cold. I can here an owl, the baaing of sheep, the twitter of birds. The geese settle in next to me, preening. They nibble at my hair. I try to let myself sink down into the moment, noticing. Noticing layer upon layer of sound, of smell, of light, of hue.

Then they’re at the doorway wanting me for dinner, and I go.

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4 Responses to “Tuesday, Tuesday”

  1. jessica
    September 17th, 2008 @ 1:20 am

    i thought geese were dangerous?! that is what people here always shout at me when i run past them along the lake. i envy your little world full of your own fruits and vegetables. refreshing everyday to look at? i imagine so.
    p.s. do you hate when commenters tell you about typos? some people do. by Crass, i think you mean Grass :) 5th paragraph, 2nd line.

  2. Renee
    September 17th, 2008 @ 11:08 am

    your writing is so soothingly beautiful and inspiring. I love it.

  3. lizardek
    September 17th, 2008 @ 3:18 pm

    Karin planted pumpkins but even though we have a big long vine and huge leaves and several gigantic yellow flowers…there are no pumpkins. How sad. Enjoy yours!

  4. christina
    September 18th, 2008 @ 8:27 pm

    Jessica–I actually quite like other people catching my mistakes. Thanks! :)

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