“Summer
days, driftin’ away…” Grease
Well
hello, and welcome to the end of summer. Can I have a show of hands? Who here
can even believe that Labor Day is
next weekend? Anybody…?
I can only speak for
myself, but may echo the thoughts of others too… For those of us who live in
four-season climates, we count each precious day from Memorial Day through
Labor Day as some of our most treasured of the entire year. Yes, spring time
can be lovely, and certainly fall can too – Autumn may even be my own personal favorite time of year. But for
my family, maybe because we are boaters, the summer is basically spelled out in
‘weekends.’ How many weekends exist between the last Monday in May and the
first Monday in September?
Memorial Day weekend
turned out beautiful, and Todd and I were able to get in some great boating
time with our club up on Lake Winnebago. But, as usual, it was mid-June before
we got the boat put into its Lake Michigan slip, and we tried to get at least
one weekend day on it every week. We were excited to learn that the US Navy’s “Blue
Angels” would once again be flying as part of Milwaukee’s Air and Water Show;
but as luck would have it, both of their performance days were cancelled due to
intense fog over the lake. Disappointing for certain. It’s always a great thrill
to be out on the water and have the Blue Angels fly right over the top of us!
This year half of June
was consumed by Tony and Lesleigh’s participation in the “Make a Band Famous”
competition in New York. Though they only competed for a day, the weeks leading
up to it with all of the tweeting on Twitter, created the strangest “busy-ness”
I’ve ever experienced. Yes, life went on, but whenever there was a remote lull,
Twitter called my name.
It felt so strange this
year – the first time ever – that Todd and I celebrated the Fourth of July
without our kids in town. Each year Milwaukee puts on a huge firework display
on the third, and each year (since 1999) we’ve had some combination of kids and
friends out in the harbor on the boat with us. I’m not complaining per se – we could
have done any number of things – but we chose to go it alone, and just tie up
with some other boat club families. “Firsts” can be hard, but also necessary.
Traditions are lovely, but new experiences can be good too. We went to the
Waukesha parade, saw the movie “Jersey Boys” (which blew my MIND!)
;) and spent some more lake time… a rough, rough weekend, but somebody had to
live it! haha
When I was a very
little girl (1967) my parents bought land on a lake in central Wis. My dad
built a small cottage and we spent lots of time together there. Since I was the
youngest of four, my siblings started to branch off and marry, have children,
and a new tradition was born… “Lake Helen Day.” Every year my parents hosted a
party at the cottage and everyone came up, camped, played ball, swam - whatever
activity the weather permitted. My oldest nephew and his wife now also bought
property on the same lake, and re-instituted our old party tradition. This year
many of us (including two surprise visitors named Tony & Lesleigh) got together
in mid-July, played some whiffle ball, swam, boated, ate good food, sat around
the campfire, and enjoyed a special weekend together. Great fun!
Back in 1977’s high
school marching band days, two of my fellow band mates had dated, gone to prom,
etc. For various reasons, they split up and lived different lives. In recent
years, they reunited at a party and began seeing each other again. This past February,
37 years later, they traveled to Jamaica and said “I do!” It really can happen
like that sometimes. Since Facebook had connected some of us again, Todd and I
actually got invited to their wedding reception, which took place at their home.
What fun it was to see old friends again. Every good wish, John and Beth, for
many many more years together!
Just like last year,
Todd took a day off of work and we headed south to Ohio for the Helping Hands
Midwest gathering. Though it is a six-hour drive for us, we feel very at-home
with this special group of people. All of us share an important common
denominator – loving someone who has a limb difference. The picnic was a delight,
and I was able to meet some new friends, while also chatting with some past
ones too. It was a shame that shortly after eating lunch, and introducing
ourselves, the skies let loose with a storm. As often happens with nature,
about a half hour later the sun shone bright again – but most people were
already gone. Thankfully, an indoor pizza party was planned for that evening,
complete with a concert by Tony & Lesleigh. They had those darling kids
dancing and singing along to just about everything. I think my favorite part
was when they opened up ideas for lyrics to “Old MacDonald had a farm…” and one
child said that “…on that farm he had a Transformer.” And wouldn’t you know
that the two came up with a noise that the “Transformer” made down on that farm?!
Priceless ;) We had lots of laughs, lots
of smiles – and maybe even a tear or two – but in a very good way.
Todd and I participated
in our club’s annual corn roast. It’s an evening of food and friends – buy a
wristband for access to unlimited brats, dogs, corn and cake. Beer and soda
cost extra, but hey, it’s only once a year, right? Right! Why is it that when
adults get together, so much silliness can ensue? But silliness it is! (Especially during a "Super Moon")The
event even provided a band for dancing, so who was I to say ‘no,’ you know??? “Celebrate
good times, come on…!”
And I, personally, have continued my writing – taking this summer time to go back to visit places from my past for words and ideas of inspiration. (and just a tiny clue – I’m finding what I’m seeking) You can read my blog post from one of my experiences here: http://katiekolbergmemmel.blogspot.com/2014/07/a-blast-from-campsite-past.html
And I, personally, have continued my writing – taking this summer time to go back to visit places from my past for words and ideas of inspiration. (and just a tiny clue – I’m finding what I’m seeking) You can read my blog post from one of my experiences here: http://katiekolbergmemmel.blogspot.com/2014/07/a-blast-from-campsite-past.html
So, here we are coming
up to the end of summer. As much fun as it is/was – I do love fall. I consider it to be a time of great beauty and a time of
blessed wind-down. Although this year it’s going to be plenty busy in and of itself. I
have my writing classes, some speaking engagements, some family obligations,
and before you know it, the holidays will be here. OH, and did I mention that
Megan and Joe think they’ll be able to come home for Christmas this
year? Weeee! Another fun thing to look forward to!
Life moves fast, I think
that most of us will agree. So here’s to enjoying every minute, no matter what
season we’re in… (our virtual ‘glasses’ clink in mid-air)
Until we meet (or blog)
again ;) Katie
Katie
Kolberg Memmel is the author of “Five Fingers, Ten Toes – A Mother’s Story of
Raising a Child Born with a Limb Difference.” For more information, visit her
website at www.katiekolbergmemmel.com