
That thing woven into her hair is a dandelion. Yesterday, at recess, she and her friends celebrated a completely invented ritual called The Commencement of the Dandelion Festival.
She tells me this, and then she heads off to play a soccer game.
On his 13th birthday, Kevin and I take him out for lunch. (Fries with gravy, a milkshake, and a banquet burger.)
Also on his 13th birthday, his soccer team wins their game, and AppleApple and I pick up a cake from DQ on our way home from her game. He mentions that it's been a great birthday.
It's around 9:30 PM when we gather to blow out the candles. For some of us, DQ cake is supper.
Some of us don't seem to mind.
Friday evening. Tuna melt supper for him, leftovers for me. He's played soccer in the living alone for too long. He's bored. It's only the two of us, alone in the house. And so, of course, we sit at the dining-room table and colour together. We make it into a game. It's the kind of "fun" activity I cajole my children into doing, when we "play" together. We haven't done this for a few years. I sign my name to my picture, age 39. He signs his name to his picture, age 6.
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