A trip to the park

26 March 2008

We met my friend D and her little boy Z at the park. There was climbing and sliding and swinging–you know, the usual. There were two teenagers canoodling at the top of out of the play structures, lying indolently on the platform and blocking it off from children. Pissed (I just started my period; that’s my excuse) I climbed up there with Baby on my hip and gave them an earful. I said things like “you aren’t between the ages of 2 and 5 at all, and that’s what the sign says this playground is for!” and used the word “inappropriate” an unaccountably large number of times and I think I once paired it with “behavior.” I’m surprised I didn’t conjecture anything about what their mothers would think. After they skadoodled, one little girl told me plaintively, “they were here for an hour!” That’s me, a crazy and apparently quite aged lady who enjoys yelling at innocent teenagers just looking for a shady place to flirt.

This park is also frequented by a chubby, red-haired little boy about eight years old. He always wears black shoes, black pants, a black Batman T-shirt, and, oh yes, a black cape and mask. He talks a lot about bad guys and carefully selects various sticks to pretend they are some kind of weaponry associated with his craft. He would be a lot scarier if he weren’t constantly nibbling on a drooping corner of his mask like a little bunny. My friend’s kid thinks this kid is amazingly awesome (he calls him “The Man”) and follows him around. And of course Baby follows him around, so they formed this little duckling-like parade today while Batman brandished assorted bits of tree detritus and ate his costume.

Next to the park is a library where we later went to get new books and return old ones. As we were walking out, I ran into the woman (with her kids) who was the leader of my local La Leche League back when Baby was a newborn. I said hello, she didn’t recognize me, I didn’t expect her to. I told her it had been a while, I asked her was she still leading, she responded, we bade each other farewell, and that was that. I didn’t feel the need to regale her with tales of all my insane pumping (though if she could have placed me, I’m sure she would have wondered what happened with that) or justify my stopping or anything like that. Refreshing to consider how far I’ve come on that.

And nice to feel like a member of a community–involved, familiar, cantankerous.

6 Responses to “A trip to the park”

  1. Eva Says:

    I obviously don’t know you well (or at all IRL), but it’s funny to try to picture the voice speaking all sweet and gently to Nora on videos yelling at a bunch of teenagers. We had teenagers on our local climbing structure recently, too. My polite husband of course wanted to avoid it, but I let my kids run right up to where they were so they would have to move their legs, etc. I didn’t confront them, though.

  2. christy Says:

    Eva obviously doesn’t know you, because I could totally envision you yelling at teenagers. Could you come to my park and yell at them too?

    We went to the park yesterday too. There were approximately 3,691 children there. I guess it is spring break in our district. All I know is that it was super annoying. Teenagers are irritating, but 5 year olds are definitely worse.

  3. christy Says:

    I just remembered to change my email address on your signin thingie. Thanks for reminding me to do that!

  4. Em Says:

    I’d have given the kids full barrels too, good on you!

    I cant even use the park near us, coz its so bad unruley teenages use it at night and leave bottle and things….. we have to go to private play areas that are safe

  5. Mary Says:

    I would have done the same thing too. It’s so annoying.

    We’ve bee doing the park a lot lately too. The weather is perfect now-in a few months the Georgia heat will kill us!

  6. AwakeMomma Says:

    It must be a spring break thing. The teens were a-smooching at our park as well. Kinda made me want to throw up.

    (I founder your blog through Cakerwakers. Your daughter is adorable).


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