On childhood summer evenings I would sit by the breeze of my open bedroom window listening to the symphony of the season. The laughter of those children still allowed to play out, the kicking of balls in the park and shouting to friends. Birdsong soared high amongst the barbecue smoke whilst the clinking of glasses accompanied grown-ups chatter below.
How bittersweet those balmy nights, a loveliness and still a longing. A longing for a time when the days would be mine, the laughter my own in a no-bedtime, no-rules, me-time-all-the-time kind of way.
So now, I have arrived. And you have too. Here we are, exactly where we wanted to be back then. This day is ours, this night is ours and it’s us who makes those rules. We made a promise to ourselves that when we got here we would embrace those evenings with all our being, feel the…
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Yes! We wait all week for Friday and all year for Summer and then – in a blink – it’s gone. I remember sitting by the screen window, the summer light fading away, listening to the sounds in the yard. I could dial in an American station on the radio from such far away places as Omaha, Nebraska (!) and listen to people I didn’t know call in and talk on a talk show. Summer nights are magical and, as an adult, I make it a point to go stand out under the stars as often as I can – because I can. And yes, iced cream tastes better under a summer sky 🙂 MJ
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I love your reflections MJ! Tonight I am going to stand out under the stars. 🙂
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GMTA!
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