My Finished Kitchen
Posted: July 5, 2008 Filed under: A Zany Life, Housekeeping, Joined at the Heart | Tags: Cottage kitchen, family, home repairs 2 Comments »When Coco was three, I decided to repaint the kitchen. I removed the cabinet doors, filled the holes with wood putty, primed everything, and finished the uppers. Half finished, what was done looked great. Then life got in the way. I was the stay-at-home mom of two preschoolers. I had to ask myself. What possessed me to disrupt our lives with three gallons of red alkaloid enamel?
Three years later, Coco is six. My brother and sister-in-law came to help after I was hospitalized with an inner ear problem. It was during this dizzy spell that my sister-in-law, Cookie, volunteered to paint the lowers. For the better part of three years, she looked at those disassembled, distressed kitchen counters. She saw an opening. Unable to pass a sobriety test, my pride was down, and my defenses were weak.
I’m aware that I don’t deserve these two. My sister-in-law was willing to be stained permanently by a less than conventional color choice. My brother made a dozen trips to Home Depot and Sherwin Williams when the first can of paint looked more like Mercuricrome than Fire Engine. By the end of the week, the lowers matched the uppers, and the silverware drawer (broken the day we moved in) no longer fell out when I tried to retrieve a spoon. My neighborhood friends wanted to know where they could get a Cookie and a BBC2. I had to break the bad news. They’re both one of a kind.
Timing
Posted: July 1, 2008 Filed under: A Zany Life, Mouths of Babes | Tags: change of seasons, competitive swimming Leave a comment »On the way to school one morning this spring, Coco pointed to something out the window of the minivan. ”Mama look! The pool.”
The opening of the neighborhood swimming pool is the official prologue to summer. In semi-tropical San Antonio, we mark the seasons by the condition of the water. When school starts, transparent-blue turns algae-emerald, then leafy-gold, then amebic-brown until early spring. When white concrete is exposed, we know the pool’s been drained for resurfacing. Near the end of April, the rush of Niagara flows from the spigot, and it’s time.
Cherry and Coco are water babies. They love nothing more than a frosty splash at 8:00 a.m. The girls began competitive swimming at ages 3 and 5, and for the past four years, summer swim league defines the months of May and June at our house.
This year’s league championships were held last Sunday morning. It was a great season. Now, for the rest of the summer, the girls will splash and play without swimming laps, and Mom won’t have to get up before dawn to take them to the pool.
Here are a few pictures of my baby dolphins at the last meet.
Sleepy girls before 6:30 a.m. warm-ups
Smiley-faced Cherry with her team before the race
Coco getting ready to swim
Team warm-ups at Josh Davis Natatorium
Pink swim caps make it easy to spot our girls from the stands.
