I don't hear from Genius very often, even though I write him a weekly letter. But Friday evening, I got a text:
"Can you send me a pic of that photo of me on the wall when I was a little kid, the one sitting on that wicker crate?"
"How soon do you need it?"
"Ideally now, but if you're busy it's not a big deal. I'm at a party and we were all talking about pics of us as kids. If it's too much trouble don't worry."
Well. I had just sat down from trying to soak Farmer H's tray that he used for eating BBQ. And putting away leftovers, but leaving my food that I would warm up later. But nothing will prevent me from supplying a picture when my kid needs one at a party! I wasn't sure exactly which one he was talking about. So I went to the living room with my phone camera.
First I sent a picture of Genius sitting in a wicker chair, at about 2 years old. A photo from a photographer at the Devil's Playground, with a Christmas tree backdrop.
"This one? Or when you were older?"
"I was thinking of another one--in that red vest, I think."
So the next picture I sent was of Genius at a year old, wearing a red vest and plaid red pants. Also a Christmas photo. He was born in December. No wicker chair. But there was another picture from a photographer that went to Genius's daycare when he was 3. Of him wearing a little black vest, with jeans and high-top Nike shoes, sitting on a wicker trunk.
"THAT'S THE ONE!"
"It's my favorite picture of you. Shows your future personality."
"That is wicker. I was close!"
"You loved that vest! I couldn't get in closer, because Dad was sitting in his recliner in front of it."
"No, this is perfect."
I hope Genius won some sort of prize at that party for his picture!
I remember my youngest wanting a photo of him standing in the driver's seat pretending to drive our Kombi Van. Took me a week to find it!
ReplyDeleteRiver,
ReplyDeleteAt least these were pictures hanging on the wall. I don't think I could have found them otherwise.
Nothing like a stroll down memory lane connecting with one of your babies!
ReplyDeleteKathy,
ReplyDeleteYes. They don't stay little long, but the memories are there.