Moving from -20˚
in winter, to downpours in spring, we swiftly reach the exhilirating joys of +42˚ in summer. Of course this
heatwave conveniently coincides with family week, where we double our numbers
to 120, including 40 kids.
I keep noticing how I tell people that ‘I hate kids’. But
actually I don’t. Kids can be a lot of fun. I like the way they look at things.
Their curiosity and laughter. However, a bunch of kids all at once, is too much
energy for me. Like a birthdayparty without escape.
This year I decide to face my fears, and interact instead of
hide. I take my ‘harp to the kidszone and get involved in all sorts of
make-believe. With the professional musician daddies we play music on the stage
the next day. The kids dance around and sing Twinkle Little Star. I love
playing music with them; the kids, but mostly their dads.
When my throat starts to hurt, my body conveniently remembers
an ear ache that has been lingering for weeks. Throat and ear quickly merge
into a pain that declares me sick for the rest of family week. In bed I hear
the kids yell at the beach, and cover the window with a blanket as to keep the
heat and noise out. Neither of them work.
My fellow Ganesh-dwellers get more exhausted as time passes.
I only see the meal-end of family week: Bland mac & cheese, pizza and
pancakes. Kidsfood. On the last night, I make an effort to go to the gala.
Sitting at the back, I keep my germs to myself. It is actually quite cute: ‘We
are faeries!’, ‘We are dragon slayers!’, ‘We are goddesses!’ Still I leave
early. Too much noise, too much fuss.
That is the cutest wizard I have ever seen! And you indeed do look angelic :) What's that instrument on the left?! x Margie
ReplyDeletebeautiful photography!
ReplyDelete- Jen