Showing posts with label Memorial Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memorial Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Glorious Weekend

Wasn't it a glorious weekend? I mean, yes, it was pretty hot for a May weekend, but still. And if the rest of summer proves half as packed with fun and interesting things to do, it promises to be a rather satisfying summer all around. We went to the soft opening of Vito's, where the charming proprietor, Mike Shaw, gave us a tour of some really delightful wines worth collecting and having on hand just in case. We visited a wildflower prairie cemetery in Plain City where I got some fun shots. We went to the Black Belt party of a dear friend. We enjoyed some outdoor time with friends and family. Does it get any better than this?

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Summertime, and the living is ...



I always consider Memorial Day the unofficial start to Summer. The days start to speed up, gathering momentum as they go, which makes it seem like the most fleeting of all the seasons to me.

I was discussing with a friend today how, on the days leading up to a long weekend, my energy levels tend to spike. I make a list. I make several lists. Of things I'd like to do, of things I should do. Should I repaint the dining room (it has been five years)? Should I bake bread? Should we take a road trip? Should I read Maugham's entire life's work? My head starts spinning.

When we were little, summer days stretched luxuriously before us. We had no cognitive grasp of mortality and this made us rather cavalier about how we spent our summer days. This knowledge can be a good thing; it gives our lives purpose and direction. It forces us to think about what kind of legacy we want to leave behind, but must it take away from our desire to seek adventure?

Maturity brings responsibilities that shape our choices, even how we spend our time. But I think I'll take my friend's advise and do a little bit of nothing ... what will you be doing?

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