Next Sunday Paul and I will be leaving for a week on North Haven, an island 12 miles off the coast of Maine, where I will be the school's artist-in-residence and Paul will be an honorary member of the 6th-grade class. We are both excited and a little nervous. Paul has never spent any time in another school, and I have never improvised a week's worth of K-12 poetry lessons. But we are looking forward to the sea and the ferry ride and our little cottage.
It will be odd to be reduced to a family of 2 rather than a family of 4. We plan to play catch after school, and go for walks, and make tiny amusing meals. I'd like to think we'll read Shakespeare as well, if I can fit that giant book into the car, along with the keyboard and the cooler full of groceries. Meanwhile, however, we are embarking on school-vacation week, which, in my house, mostly seems to involve intense bouts of sleeping.
Dinner last night: oven-fried chicken with fried dill dumplings (fatty but divine); broccoli, garlic, and olive oil.
Dinner tonight: James and I are going to watch a Mark Bittman video and learn how to make pad thai. Watching a cooking show is something I would otherwise never do, but J is gung ho; and it's true that he really ought to learn to cook something more than pancakes, waffles, and grilled-cheese sandwiches. (He also seems to have fallen for my suggestion that that cooking can be a method for attracting girls. . . . )
2 comments:
Hi Dawn, Very nice to meet and chat with you the other day at the poet's tea. I've looked for your books via interlibrary but have only come up with a foursome. You must be in the system! I'd especially like to see the Milton book as I'm a relation, or so I've been told. This blog of yours is charming, wonderful. Best of luck with all! your activities. Alan Clark
Alan-- I'm fairly sure that the Maine State Library has "Tracing Paradise," so you might check that out. I expect you already know about Ursus (http://ursus.maine.edu/), which links numerous libraries, even some out-of-state collections. I was very glad to meet you in Augusta, and thanks for the friendly words about the blog. (Related to Milton: egads! I, on the other hand, am related to John Wayne, but only by marriage.)
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