Frank and me at Hercules, July 3, 2017 |
Sometimes the gloom even oozes into July. This year it didn't. And for Independence Day celebrations, which seemed to begin here around July 1 this year, the sun glimmered just as much as we expected it to do. I appreciate July. It really does come to the rescue.
For me, June has other gloomy connotations. Every week during this short month has at least a date or two that brings me a wistful memory. Birthdays, weddings, deaths...June's packed with them. A couple of years ago my late daughter-in-law, Mari Lou Laso-Elders, in late May, assigned her creative writing students the task of composing one of those novelty poems, where the first letter of each line spells out a message. This was mine:
June Again
By Terri Elders
Too often
when I note this month
On my
computer's monitor
Or on the
kitchen calendar
Memories
emerge.
Unfulfilled
dreams, unresolved schemes,
Carefree
days that never happened,
Heavy-hearted
dirge.
July rushes
in, a rescuer.
Unlimited
days, endless nights,
Numbing the
aches of solitude…
Ebb and flow
converge.
Obviously, I'm relieved when July 5 rolls around. June Gloom has been vanquished, as well as any anxiety about the early days of July (Mama and my sister Patti shared July 2 as their birthday...and I always remember how Grandma Gertie would make a special chocolate cake for the three of us to share...my own birthday, June 28, would wait until closer to theirs.
July began with a barbecue and memorial at my H-W Senior Living complex, where I had my first homemade barbecued burger in a long while. Independence Day debuts early in Orange County...the City of Orange, where both my son and my boyfriend live, celebrates the big event with a patriotic show and fireworks at the high school stadium annually on July 3. For the second year, Frank and I had supper at our favorite Chapman Avenue eatery, Hercules, sitting outside to wait for the boom-hiss-a-boom-boom.
This year we weren't disappointed. We followed up on July 4 by dropping by a neighborhood block party, where all generations paraded, barbecued, splashed on the most elaborate water slide I've ever seen, and competed at horseshoes, ping pong and HORSE. I particularly enjoyed the band, which included a couple of numbers by Willie Nelson.
I didn't fall asleep last night until the fireworks halted...close to midnight. Then I awoke to the calm of July 5. I welcome the rest of summer.
Friends George and Sue Burchfiel |
Friends Darlene and Jerry Steddum |
Your activities sound like fun. I know what you mean about a certain month dragging you down. So glad you have Frank. You seem so happy.
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