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the second day of 102.   Not unusual for August,  here or in New Mex.   but still,  102.   A  long day for Emrie and i.  We spent the morning walking and sitting.   collecting,  arranging and naming.   She collects  things  up from the ground as we walk.  Twigs stones and rocks  leaves.  Today a feather.  We both carry them.  When we stop to sit,  she arranges them and looks closely  saying words she knows  for them,  lately being about size differences.  There are Mama sticks  and baby sticks.  Leaves are nice and sharp and green and brown.  spots.  Today we added smooth and rough.  pointed and dull.  She loves words now.  collects  words.   Did this till she asked for milk which meant she was willing to try a nap.   felt tired.  She used to nap for two hours…but lately,  not at all or just an hour.   Today  just a blessed hour of silence and up again with hours to go till MomMom came back.   We  filled our  water things and set out to B.   There we ripped toad egg cloth and used it to tie the many bells in the  small grove of trees where the hammock is,  a couple on the cloth line right over the hammock and then we got on and layed back at opposite ends.  Rocked and talked.  she rang the bells.  We talk about trees,  their branches,  how they move,  about all the leaves,  the Sun.  The birds that ride the thermals overhead and the ones in the near trees that we can only hear,  repeating their sounds.  We feel the quiet wind that sometimes is wind,  sometimes just breeze and imitate the movement with our hands and arms,  blow softly with our own breath.   

And then the buttons.  All the last part of the day we looked at the buttons.  Talked about the buttons.  Arranged the buttons.  Put buttons in the jar and took them out.  Repeat.  We never ran out of things to do and say about the buttons.  When Momma came,  we had come back from there for more water.    Julian had gotten home from school.  We turned the mist sprinkler on.  Alyssia brought mexican food from a new place.  It's food friday.    Somewhere in there,  i told Alyssia that that button jar was the only thing maybe that i would ask  her to always keep.  That i wanted her to tell Emrie to always keep,  that i wanted Emrie to tell some other to always keep.  I want to think of the buttons always there in the jar.  Some taken out sometimes for use.  But when that use is over,  the threads clipped and the buttons   put back .   Buttons.  From a time when buttons had meaning.  From when clothing was made with care and pride.  I thought of how Dana makes her table.  Like that.  French seams.  Darts and gathers.  Tailored.  and then,  the buttons.

 

 

 


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20 responses to “keep”

  1. Mo Crow Avatar

    Emrie is very lucky to have such a patient and loving O Nanna!

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  2. Dana Avatar

    Buttons are endlessly interesting. I’m not surprised that Emrie is so fascinated with them. They are charming for themselves (I love the variation in your collection) and for the part they play in connecting cloth. You are right about them triggering nostalgia for fine, careful clothing construction.

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  3. Yvette Avatar

    To live a child’s day, to cherish everything that is interesting……you

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  4. Liz A Avatar

    when Meg was little, a black velvet vest came into her life (I can’t remember how, but the when was during elementary school) and I taught her how to sew buttons onto the vest … she picked the biggest, gaudiest buttons in my collection and oft-times they barely hung on by a thread (literally) …
    so now, I still have many buttons “trapped” in a Kill Devil Rum bottle … decorative but what a waste … I think I will take a page out of your book and liberate them, take them to P for sorting and naming and maybe even sewing to something … she’ll probably love the sound of tearing cloth, too
    thank you

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  5. joanne Avatar
    joanne

    Would you like a few more? I have some lovely old buttons from my grandmother. No child to share them with. It would be nice to know they are being sorted by little hands. My intention this summer was to make a sort of earthy chandelier out of a wire root ball cage-used to hold the root ball of large trees and shrubs. To wind wire and beads and little objects. Some that sparkle in the sun or moon light. I haven’t. I should.

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  6. Patty Avatar

    Thank you for giving this day of naming and love.

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  7. Beth Avatar

    Button play is almost a rite of passage. I remember doing this with my grandmother and mother. Sometimes they would tell me about the garments the buttons had been on. I’m now the keeper of their buttons plus my mother-in-law’s.

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  8. Hazel Avatar

    I love this post so very much. While reading, could imagine rocking in the hammock, the bells, arms as branches. And buttons. A long old love. There was always did a button study when I taught the little ones- sorting, counting, sewing them onto button blankets, the Frog & Toad story, snipping off buttons from my clothes & asking their help to find the right one out of the pile. They could only give one clue at a time, so getting the exact right green, 2-hole, round, small one could take a while. And there’s the button necklace that Great Aunt Aileen made me in 3rd grade… such happy memories, thank you.

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  9. Deb G Avatar

    I love how you are with Emrie, this post and the idea of buttons passing through generations.

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  10. grace Forrest Avatar

    i am very lucky to have an Emrie who allows me to become
    someOne i find interesting

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  11. grace Forrest Avatar

    i am going to look at the history of button making

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  12. grace Forrest Avatar

    a child’s day, i could not want a better day than a
    child’s day…looking closely, wondering, loving
    the magic of it, finding EveryThing Interesting
    Not KNOWING anything, so Everything that appears is
    GOOD and right and fine

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  13. grace Forrest Avatar

    YES!!!! liberate those buttons!!! Name them, feel them, see their colors, sizes, match not match, there is a
    whole world in buttons…to learn to sew, their little
    holes, and the sound of torn cloth, oh…the sound of
    torn cloth….an imprint
    I am loving that you and your P do same work…she, a little ahead of us

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  14. grace Forrest Avatar

    if you don’t, then, yes. send the buttons.
    Alyssia can be trusted with them.

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  15. grace Forrest Avatar

    such a great great day. So FULL.

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  16. grace Forrest Avatar

    i love that your buttons came from known garments. None of mine/Allysia’s/Emries are. They are from years over time yard sales, rummage sales, thrift shops…one antique shop in Ann Arbor

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  17. grace Forrest Avatar

    i am looking FORWARD to the button necklace

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  18. grace Forrest Avatar

    how i am with Emrie is really, how she is with me.
    Reciprocity…me, her. Her, me. This is such a
    gift, that we can spend hours together, contented,
    doing such small things

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  19. Saskia Avatar

    ha!
    that is one helluva gift, from her to you
    and back

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  20. Saskia Avatar

    i love how you share such an (extra)ordinary day in your life with us

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