The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays, and I love holidays in general. I love the fact they give us all a mini vacation, an excuse to gather with family and friends and live a little larger than we normally do. They are usually accompanied by some kind of feast, and I love to eat. I had an anthropology professor in college, Dr. Lou Foltz, and he used to say, "In every culture throughout the world throughout time, food equals love." Think about it. We have a holiday, we gather together and have a feast: the Easter ham, the 4th of July barbeque, the Thanksgiving turkey. Someone gets married, there's a rehearsal dinner and reception and more feasting. Someone dies, family and friends mourn the death and comfort one another over a meal. Food brings us together. Doug and Gretchen's son Tucker is a gifted chef who graduated from the Cordon Bleu cooking school in Paris, and he can create food of all kinds that is a fourth of July fireworks display of taste sensations and an expressive parade on the table, amazing to taste and beautiful to look at. He is an artist with kitchen tools and simple ingredients, and expresses his love to his family by preparing incredible meals. If you are ever looking for a caterer for a wedding or special event, you can contact him through Gretchen's blog. I will try to provide a better link later.
I love the whole atmosphere of the 4th of July, the fireworks, certainly, but also the fun and informality. Picnics and cold drinks, a blanket in the shade. It's wonderful to celebrate the 4th of July in a small town, when the whole town dresses up and puts on its sequins and tasseled shoes and throws a party on Main Street. The mayor goes by in a pretty car. A troupe of sweet, smiling young girls twirl down the street with ribbons in their hair, performing a dance they've practiced for months. I love the pride on their faces, the happiness they give out to the crowd. Rodeo queens and mounted sheriffs' posses do the parade wave from the backs of beautiful horses with braided manes. There is a magic in a Fourth of July parade, a hopefulness. And afterwards there is cold lemonade, the most perfect drink in the world if it is made with real lemons. Calories consumed with family, on beach trips and picnics and special occasions, don't count. Oh I know they count in a strict sense, but I believe they are truly good for you, because they are good for your human heart. Just be sure to consume as much conversation and laughter as you do strawberry pie, and you will have a completely balanced Fourth of July diet.
I am especially looking forward to this Fourth, because Marie and I have another date. We're going to play golf at Frontier, a little nine hole pitch and putt tucked away in the country a couple of miles west of Canby. Years ago Mr. Sisul turned a piece of his farm into a golf course, and it is a quiet, beautiful place, golf scaled down with 90-yard holes and a gentle pace, just right for families and first dates. I've fallen in love with Marie all over again many times on the eighth hole. She'll be wearing some summer clothes and the wind will be playing with the wisps of her hair and I just can't believe how beautiful she is, how happy I am just to be where she is. I need to write a book, get a $25,000 advance, pay our bills so we can be together and be happy; I just want all the longing and sad phone calls to end. This weekend her mother is in the hospital: her blood pressure got down to something like 60 over 30 and she was extremely dehydrated and weak after some intestinal problems. I offered to drive Marie down to Crescent City to see her but Gladys seems to be recovering and it doesn't seem necessary. We'll wait and go down when she's home and happy and ready for a visit. And we'll celebrate with a good meal, because that's what families do. Food does equal love. You just have to choose the right portions of each.
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ReplyDeleteI've decided on a theme for your next book: it should be a children's book...yes I said that. I was thinking about a gopher or groundhog that likes to golf. He sneaks around the course and takes the balls after they sink into the holes and then late at night when no one else is around he plays a round or two. Maybe later he could even enter a tournament or something. You like kids, you love golf, and you have a pretty decent sense of humor. I think it would work. If nothing else try it out and get back to me. I can always just add it to Ethan's library. The best books are usually about things the author enjoys anyway. If you want you can give the little gopher/groundhog a little playmate and name her Marie......I'm just saying.
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PS think about how good those Grandpa and Me stories were (I think they were gophers or something) they even had sequels!!! You could make millions. I think kids books with golf themes might be your thing, and then you could have the gopher/groundhog move on to other sports, Kourt says swimming is prety good too.
PSS Kourt made it into the paper here fourth place in breaststroke at her most recent meet!!! She rocks.
PSSS I want the copyright on the idea so if you do make millions I want at least a grand or two and no one else reading this can steal my idea cuz it was written here first and I'll sue :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm disappointed you didn't have any thoughts or comments back on my book idea......I was all excited :( You used to always comment back whenever anyone posted something on the blog now you are slowly ignoring your posters. Not good Dad you must continue to acknowledge your loyal fans it's just good business!
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Steff I am so sorry. I am posting and commenting as fast as I can--I have to go out there and get new material, and eventually I have to eat, work out, pray, love as well.
ReplyDeleteI love your idea for the book and I sent you a personal email with a couple of initial ideas for the title character. Although children's writing isn't principally what I want to do I do love kids and have a pretty good imagination and a childlike view of life. Through the years you have given me some pretty good advice, some of which I've failed to follow through on.
I'll work on the Murray the Gopher story and we can use Kourtney and Ethan as a test audience.
Love,
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Oh, and congratulations to Kourtney on the swim meet results. I know dancing is her first love but it's pretty cool she's trying swimming too. Marie was on the swim team in high school and she was a district sprint champion in track. Did you know I never learned to swim until I was 13, and I almost drowned at a Little League picnic the summer before? Your grandma made me take swim class with the toddlers, and the teacher was a kid who was a year behind me in school. THAT was a little embarassing.
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