Saturday, April 27, 2013

My Rainy Day Cometh

The good news is we've started the purging of things for our move.

The bad news is there are about seventeen more stacks filled up the rim just like this one here.



What's inside, you ask?

The boxes are labeled "Poems, writings, and such"

Looks like I must've been saving all these papers to sort through for a rainy day.

I've only peeked but so far I've found: teacher's books, manuals, xerox copies of every grammar lesson known to man (do they even use a xerox machines in schools anymore?), mugs, plaques, gifts, my own stories, college poems, mindless doodles, procrastinating sketches, student papers still uncorrected, student papers I can't part with, graduate school study notes that still smell like Twizzlers and hot cocoa, and such.  Oh, there is so much such I can hardly see straight.



The horrible thing is I can barely throw any of them away, even now, thirteen years later.

I drive around in a beat up minivan that hasn't had a working radio in it since 2009.  My clothes are either thrift store finds or things I've been hanging onto since the cicadas were last here.  Jewelry remains something for "the future" when I finally shop for that wardrobe from Athleta.  One would think I do not become attached to things.

But hell if I can part with any of this paper.

Or the egg separator that belonged to Boompa.  Or her glass measuring cup with the nearly invisible red lines where 1/2 c. once was.  Or her two-tone wooden chopping board.  Or my grandfather's hearing aid and a Kodak tube filled with his gray hair I stole from his hairbrush.  Or the ring he once made from melted tooth fillings (I know).  Or Jimmy's blue island T shirt I sleep with every night;  it still kind of smells like him after a run.  Or his poetry and stories that let me hear his voice in my head just like he is sitting right next to me.

No, I won't be throwing the papers away.




I'm gonna need a bigger truck to tow it along, is all.

5 comments:

Julie, an official blogger... said...

I'm the same way. I have bins and bins of every little piece of paper, pictures, notes, receipts, movie stubs...you name it. I'm not sure what I'm saving it all for, but I just can't part with it (I still have notes from you, signed Olive Juice). Of course you take it all with you!!

OSMA said...

I'm so happy to hear you keep these things too. I found a treasure trove of old notes from you, Amy Maryott, Kathleen, and April. Tons from Lisa too when she was living in Rome. Having a ball reliving our youth. You were hilarious even then. I was wordy even then. Always and forever Olive Juice.

Anna Whiston-Donaldson said...

Yes you will. I say keep it as long as you want to and need to. xoxo

The Palmer Family said...

I love the picture of Boompa and Jimmy! Bet you're having a good giggle with the old notes. What fun.

Will call soon to catch up.

Love and miss you!
K

OSMA said...

Anna, I say you are right on. The only place these treasures are going is back inside their treasure boxes. A bigger truck it is :) xoxo

K/My Otter <3 Aww, I knew you would recognize those two. I am loving the old notes, so worth hanging onto all these years. You really had a lot of extra time in your Physics class :) Love you.