Writing With Abandon

Reflections and ramblings about life as an educator, writer, reader, knitter, and over-thinker. Trying to do the writing only I can do.

While on vacation, it’s hard to find the time to slice. I snuck away after dinner while my mom gets ice cream for my niece and nephew, who are watching college wrestling with my dad on the iPad. Maybe I can get a slice done now?

But our apartment is not very big; I’m in just the other room. I can hear my mom listing the flavors: “You can have mint chocolate chip, black raspberry chocolate chip…”

“Black raspberry what?” Emmie asks.

“Chocolate chip. Do you want to try it?”

My brain is tired in that first-day-of-spring-break way and that full-time-aunt-duty way. It’s a good tired. I know I’ll sleep well tonight. Emmie and John Henry are having a sleepover here to give my sister and my brother-in-law a chance to hopefully get some rest — that is, if my newest niece, 5-week-old Lucy, gives them an easy night.

I look back through my photos from today, thinking about the slices I drafted in my head. Can I get one done now before the kids come find me?

Waiting for the M79 crosstown bus

This could be a slice, I thought as I waited for the M79, thinking about how many times I’ve stood at that same corner in my life, watching for a glimpse of the blue bus come up over the hill.

“Is Tía Amy asleep?” John Henry asks my mom.

I flip to a video of Emmie kicking the soccer ball to me. Remember John Henry going over to some older boys from his school on the basketball courts as they argued about what game to play. I drafted the slice in my head:

“Stop yapping,” one of the boys says, trying to mediate.

One boy shoves another, then walks away.

“It’s just a game,” the mediator says, throwing his hands up.

“Baseball?” A fourth kid suggests.

“Yeah! I’ve got a glove,” John Henry says, just happy to play anything.

“Is Tía Amy trying to go?” He asks my mom again. “To sleep?”

Emmie swinging in the park

Next I see a photo of Emmie on the swings. A video of her counting to one hundred. Ever the teacher, I had her comparing numbers and ordering them, from greatest to “middlest” to least. She was loving it.

“Where’s Tía Amy?” Emmie asks.

Or maybe I’ll slice about these post-it nails we made?

“I don’t know, go find her,” my mom says.

No time. Cue the stomps. Here they come!

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10 responses to “A New York Slice”

  1. mschiubookawrites Avatar

    Aunty duty is serious business, and you did that and then some! I like the title and was hoping for a description of pizza before realizing you were in search of a writing slice. The dialogue snippets really move your narrative.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I am EXHAUSTED this morning. Laughing at how I wrote I would surely sleep well last night. Thank you!

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  2. Anita Ferreri Avatar
    Anita Ferreri

    And that’s your slice of real life with real kiddos in a real apartment during Auntie duty. BTW, the role of Auntie is one of the most crucial in a person’s life.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I, unsurprisingly, barely slept last night, but the morning hugs make it all worth it. So grateful for these relationships even when I don’t live nearby!

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  3. Angie Avatar

    I didn’t know you had a new baby niece!!! Congrats!! Even more auntie duties coming soon!

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Yesss! I’ll text you a photo ☺️☺️

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  4. margaretsmn Avatar
    margaretsmn

    My sister in law is in town and she is called Tia. We met my daughter at the farmer’s market and I composed my slice on the phone on the Jetpack app. Sometimes it’s not really about the time to slice. You had a great topic just at your fingertips. I love the pictures.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      The Jetpack app is a life saver! That’s what I composed on with my phone yesterday!

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  5. kiropa1 Avatar

    Ahhhh I felt like I was with you!!!!! Adore this! Best aunt ever!!!!!! Tia Amy 💕💕💕💕💞💞

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  6. giannaoleary Avatar

    I love the craft of this post! How you were listing the slices of life you had been brewing, while taking us back with Emmie’s little cute interruptions asking about you. We’ll be waiting for those slices specially the new manicure style! ❤️

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