Some cliches are so true. I suppose that is how they
became clichés, I sure would like to invent one myself. Wouldn’t it be fun to have invented 'variety
is the spice of life'...and then every time somebody said it, I could be a quietly smug about it? As I look at my
breakfast, I try a new cliche... 'cranberry relish is the spice of my strawberry
jello.' Incidentally, it turned out to be very good jello, after I acquired a taste for it. The gourmet cooks we spent Thanksgiving with this year--no kidding-were very gracious about my pickled jello, but you'd have to taste everything else to realize why so much of my dish was left over.
The other variety spice I’ve appreciated so much these past few
days has been Round Lake. Last spring the anticipation of ice –out was oh-so-exciting.
But this year's ice-in was the best yet. We’ve had free time and a free lake full of
ice, balmy days, so perfect.
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday were full of skating. Yesterday the kids and their friends spent 4 hours playing
hockey……and just playing…….on a flawless lake. Of course, especially before we take other people's children on the ice, we check the thickness, and make sure that the natural holes that flooded it have iced over---with a couple inches on top of the original ice--which we did, and it was thick enough.
And this morning, we’ve already had about 3 inches of snow and
it’s clinging to everything---wrecking the ice, but so spicy beautiful that it’s equally pleasing.
I loved skating as a kid-I remember afternoons on Lake Nokomis, with my siblings and cousins. My sister and
our friends Karin and Mary would make up routines, graceful, full of our best twirling . Since our
kids have been old enough to walk, we've found them skates—it was so important to me to
reinforce the skating brain connections. I used
to skate backwards and they’d try to catch me and stay in the “sidewalk” path my
skates created. I was smooth and
accomplished, a groovy Peggy Flemming-skater kind of mom. This is the picture I’m trying to create, because
here we are only 10 years later---the other night Andy and I were trying to
catch hockey-Daniel as he skated backwards and we skated forwards. He laughed as he agilely skated between us; we felt stiff as we reached our arms out to try to tag him.. Pretty sure we resembled Young Frankenstein
dancing Puttin’ on the Ritz.
What happened? Which is real? Am I graceful like Peggy Fleming or clumsy like Young Frankenstein?
Which is better, Round Lake in the winter, or Round Lake in the spring? Maybe true reality is exposed through the contrasts.
Aha, "True reality is exposed through contrasts". Is that a new cliché? Any chance it'll catch on? Maybe there's about as much chance that gourmet pickled jello will catch on too----.
At any rate, variety is the spice of life. Thanksgiving is about over, and it’s time to
venture out into the snowy woods to get a Christmas tree. Yay!