100 Days to Memorial Day
From the time of my
birth, which was during a heat wave in NYC in 1975 (something that my mother
never let’s me forget), I have loved summer and especially summers at the
beach. Nothing brings me greater joy
then when the first buds start pushing through the frozen earth or when I catch
a whiff of baseball in the air on my way to work. Then I know it’s time to pack the parka up
and break out the flip flops!
As a child, summer vacations were the best. My mother’s idea of “summer camp” was taking
us to Rockaway
Beach everyday – rain or shine. We’d load up her brown Ford Torino with
sandwiches, Twizzlers, iced tea, towels and our boogie boards religiously every
morning. Even if there was a chance of
rain, we’d go and hang out under the boardwalk until either the sun peaked out
or the sky’s got a little too scary.
As I’m getting older, I cherish those summer vacations and
dread the “winter blues” that consume me around this time every year. A few years ago as a way to kick the “winter
blues” away, my best friend and I decided to celebrate the small stuff and do a
countdown to Memorial Day (the unofficial start of summer).
So we came up with “100 Days to Memorial Day” which we kick
off in mid-February at Asbury Park,
NJ because that’s where her family had a summer home. On the drive down from Brooklyn, we start
swapping stories about sun and surf, crank up the radio, and plan out our vacation
days.
We spend the day walking around Asbury, reminiscing about
the good ole days. My friend points out
how much things have changed from when she was a kid and indeed there’s been a
huge effort to bring Asbury back to its hey-day. Although, the revitalization suffered a
setback this past October, when the shoreline was hit hard by SuperStorm
Sandy. That’s why it’s even more
important for us to visit and support the local vendors and restaurants that were
affected.
As I sit in my beach chair all bundled up, I think a lot
about the journey of my life and imagine what is possible for my future. How do I make that plan to get myself to
where I want to be? Even if my plan is to live “Golden Girls” style
in a beach community somewhere. I wonder
which Golden Girl would I be?

3 comments:
No point wasting the winter waiting for the Summer. Go out there and enjoy the snow! Hot chocolate, roaring fireplace... plenty of time for surf and sun when the appropriate season rolls around. :)
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