Fireflies And Summer Rain
by Julia Sneden
Summer has many wonderful things to recommend it: long hours of daylight; fruits and vegetables fresh from the garden or a Farmers' Market; swimming outdoors in ocean, lake or pool; the distinct lack of formality in dress; outdoor sports like tennis and golf; comfort in one's loose-fitting clothes; and a chance, perhaps, to enjoy a bit of vacation at home or away.
For children, of course, there is that delicious anticipation of the last day of school, and the thrilling first moments after the final bell when the whole beautiful summer spreads itself before you in your imagination, not one minute of the precious time yet squandered. For teachers, too, it's a buoyant moment, followed shortly by the exquisite treat of going to bed and NOT setting the alarm clock.
Growing up in northern California, I loved to spend idle summer hours sitting up in the top of my special live oak tree, or playing wild games of Monopoly or Canasta with my best friend from next door. Once a week my mother would take us to the library and we'd stock up on books, three or four at a time. I can still recall the scent of that library, and see in my mind's eye the wooden card catalogue and metal shelving in the children's section. The name and face of the librarian are long gone from memory, but she was a beloved resource who kept tabs on everyone's special interests and level of proficiency, and could suggest books that were an appropriate next step.
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