I have made a scrambled egg folded over a slice of Muenster cheese and a piece of toast. I've buttered the toast and cut it into small rectangles, as I've also cut about half of the omelet. I set my plate down, along with a mug of Trader Joe's orange peach mango juice on the coffee table. I have a regular fork and a tiny one with a colorful plastic handle. I sit down on the couch to eat.
She has been dancing in the living room: long dreamy loops, dipping her little shoulders with each rotation. She is trilling a sweet, tuneless song to accompany herself. The sound of the plate making contact with the surface of the coffee table interrupts her reverie. She stops mid-loop with a soft "Whooo" and with tiny staccato steps, her bare feet hardly leaving the floor, sidles over to the coffee table. She inspects my plate. Her head is cocked to one side, her lips pursed, her eyelashes lowered. She knows this renders me virtually helpless to resist her power. "Mmmmm", She says without looking at me directly. She taps her chest to sign, "Help". "Me turn", She says. I hand her the little fork. She eats the entire omelet. She sucks the butter off every piece of toast. "Mmmmmm", She says, with deep satisfaction.
8 comments:
What a precious little girl and I can see her so clearly in my minds eye dancing to her own music. Lovely post Maggie, thanks for sharing.
Adorable picture with the pumpkins.
Children create from within their Soul. So yes, this has everything to do with creating! Lovely post and photos of your beautiful grandbaby!!
You're welcome, Deb. I was trying to capture the magic and sweetness a very ordinary, very fleeting moment so I could hold onto it a little longer. I. hope you and your loved ones are doing well
Thank you, Marcia. I love the outfit in that photo. Little fashionista.
Yes - yes they do. And like Deb says, they know how to dance to their own music. Thank you, Shel!
You captured it so well....captured forever in your heart - and now in ours too.
Thank you Nancy!
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