Tuesday Tales and Snow Cones in Winter?
Ahoy Fellow Fathomers! It's time for Tuesday Tales.
Conner rubbed the stubble on his chin, and then ran his hand through his hair. There was something he wasn't telling me, and he just gave it away. "She's fine with this, really."
For as talkative as he was about everything else, he
didn’t have much to say about her. Something still wasn't right, but I wasn't
sure I should press them. If I pressed him, then that gave him an automatic
pass to press me about difficult subjects. I wasn't quite ready to give him
that much latitude. We passed by a rodeo ground, and immediately a memory came
to mind. "Hey, you remember that year you wanted to become a rodeo
cowboy?"
From his profile I saw the side of his mouth turned up
into a smile. "I thought I was going to be famous."
"I was only interested in the snow cones and
cotton candy. I liked watching it, but I wasn't as fascinated as you
were."
"Mom got me a cowboy hat, a pair of cheap spurs,
some boots, and a toy gun with holster. I still can't believe she let me enter that
contest. Do you remember me trying mutton busting?"
"You lasted longer than I thought you would. But
when you hit the ground you really did eat dirt, I could see that from the
side."
"Mutton busting failure was clearly enough to
discourage my further interests in me becoming a rodeo cowboy." Mutton
busting was a sideshow in some rodeos. The event gave children an opportunity
to ride a young sheep. Although the sheep didn’t buck, they ran like the wind
when a kid was on its’ back, trying to knock the kiddo off. Organizers didn’t
allow children to wear spurs, and the animals weren’t injured, just rather
annoyed.
Although he was trying to hold on for dear life, that
little sheep took him for spin before Conner lost his balance and fell off. Me,
along with most everyone else watching, were surprised he didn't break his nose
the way his face smacked the ground.
I wondered how many of these things I'd let Ryan try?
I still felt like he was made of glass, so fragile he could break. I'll
probably get out the safety gear soon as he could walk. "At least you
tried. I'm not sure how many crazy stunts like that I’ll let Ryan do. I'd like
to wrap them in bubble wrap, keep him safe forever."
"That's the new mom in you talking. I've heard
other moms talk that way. It's natural. I think it was my dad more than
anything that convinced my mom to let me try the little rodeo event."
"Yeah, but I'm going to be mom and dad, I think that changes things a
little bit." Who was going to be that male influence in Ryan's life? I
wondered about that all the time.
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