I am a Children’s Librarian living in the Portland, Oregon area. When I am not Children’s Librianing I like to play with cameras and film. I also like playing the ukulele, knitting, sketching, and hiking.
I totally remember when this was taken. My Granny Mary and Grandpa Ed bought the cooking stove and they loved it. Granny Mary wanted to take pictures of us grandkids with her new stove so set up this cute little vignette that has me taking on the role of woman cooking and my big brother the role of man warming his hands by the fire. You can tell I am not very amused, even at this young age. A feminist already!
Also: dude. THAT PANTSUIT. Oh how I love the Seventies.
I used to sleep outside in the summer all the time when I was a child. The thought of it now brings back wonderful memories. Memories of hot summer nights in July and August. Usually a friend would be sleeping over. Sometimes it would just be me and my younger brother. We would dig our sleeping bags from out of the closet and sleep under the stars, right on the grass in the back yard. I am recalling popcorn, too. Did we eat popcorn on these nights? What I really remember was laying on the ground and staring up at the sky in amazement. There were millions and millions of stars. We would find the constellations and satellites. We would always remind each other that the stars we were looking at were older than we could even fathom. That it took millions of years for the light of the star to get to the point where we could see it. I would stare up into the sky until I feel asleep and wake up the next morning in the wet, dewy grass.
I loved these nights. At the time I couldn’t express how they made me feel, but I know now that they made me feel like I was a part of this vast universe. And they made me realize how vast the universe truly is. There was so much possibility hidden in those stars.