be you upstanding
That is one of my favorite phrases in the English (as opposed to American) language. “Be you upstanding,” intones the music master at Avery’s school, at the end of the Summer Concert (I shall leave it to you to find Avery in this photo!), for all of us to clear our throats and sing “I Vow To Thee My Country.” Now, at times like this, I put aside the small feeling that “my country” is not this one, because at moments when I am at my child’s school, celebrating the beauty of her English education, it IS my country. I’m more than happy to vow to it.
This country has given us so much: Avery’s place at her two blessed schools, our friends who find our Americanness a beloved trait, the pageantry of Avery riding in Hyde Park, the gorgeous English produce in our grocery stores, the people who have made our lives here a complete joy. Rocco, my darling tennis instructor, who loves nothing more than for me to bring him an apple and banana cake, and then spend an hour teaching me to heal my tennis elbow. Tony, my fishmonger, who was happy to wave me off to America, but said he’d miss my “custom.” Brooks, the snack place of choice, with its piles of delectable brownies, lemon tarts and cookies for Avery’s after-school treats, glad that I came to tell them we were leaving for 52 days… “We’d have thought you stopped loving us!” they said, laughing. “See you in September.”
The suitcases are packed: lacrosse sticks for a certain someone who we are sure will LOVE them, red china tea sets for a couple of other small people who will clap their hands in glee, birthday presents for my mother, my cherished apron folded carefully in anticipation of many, MANY celebratory meals to be cooked for American family and friends, favorite novels we can’t live without for two months, bathing suits for the POOL, recipes I’ve put aside all spring and summer, planning to cook them “when I have time for something new that might bomb.”
The last gifts have been given to teachers, the last hugs to friends leaving for boarding school, the last trip to Lost Property to sort through some unexpected junk, including a first for me: a packet of cigarettes? Come on, girls, you are too bright for this! The last sweaty game of tennis, the last filled dish of cat food… all those funny milestones that mean the end of our London life, the never-neverland of travel tomorrow, and then… HOME.
So… Be you upstanding. Give your vows to those who love you, whether it’s America or England, or BOTH. That’s the glory of our lives! We get both. See you in the States.
Safe journeys dear friends…big news at this end — I have a new flat! Divine with french doors leading out to a lovely, mature English garden — More when we can talk! Enjoy the Connecticut countryside and all your ears of delicious white corn! Love, Jo
Safely here, dearest! But your news is wonderful! Can you have… a kitty? I cannot wait to hear all about it, and then… VISIT whenever you say! We are about to foster three kittens next week, and just had our first corn for dinner this evening with bison burgers… tomorrow my sister and her brood come! It’s glorious, but we’re still a bit sleepy.
My whole issue is my lips move when I think.
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