It was the Winter Solstice. We went for a walk. Well, I walked and the little ones decided to ride their
When I walked into the garage and found them muscling away, one in cowboy boots and one in safety goggles, a smile spread across my face. With or without photos, I will remember that moment forever. Theo spoke to Sully with a southern style sing-song twang, an intonation he reserves only for times when he wants to sound like a grown-up. Sully spoke using as few words as he possibly could, relying heavily on body language, his way of mimicking an adult. In all seriousness, they told me they needed a little more time to work on their cars before we could head out. Need granted. I just stood back and watched, amazed and thoroughly entertained.
With tuned up cars, idling imaginations, and feet ready to move onward, one way or another, we set off into the sparkling snow and blasting light. This place we're in right now, it's really really good.