Last week six former classmates and two of their spouses met at the Fields' cabin on the Washougal River for a mini-reunion. From time to time other guests have been invited..so usually there are a couple more people. It was a beautiful day of 76 degree weather. Three of us arrived early bringing salads, meat and cheese for sandwiches, snacks and drinks. Dessert was going to be a blackberry cobbler but this year the berries are slow to ripen. We had pineapple upside down cake instead.
Kathy Y. and Linda D. View from porch
James, Linda, Kathy Y., Me, Laura, Susie
If I were to describe the personalities of each of these people, I'm not sure I would do them justice. All are very special people with many talents and accomplishments and now, much more wisdom. Most have college degrees; some of us went our own ways, leaving the small town life for the city; others returned to White Salmon after going to college or working and raised their own children there, just as we grew, with similar childhoods, the usual haunts, places to swim and explore, and playing in school sports or participating in the chorus or band or shop, just as we did, creating their own memories. And, they cheered for the same teams and wore the same red and white colors of the Bruins. Here is Laura in the kitchen of the cabin.
Columbia High School Kathy Y. and Susie
Washougal River Photo by Mary Fields
Former teachers were a familiar topic of conversation. Each visit we learn things about each other we never knew before and our relationships have grown from school friends and neighbors into adult, lifelong friendships. We are now past middle age and turning 65 this next year. Susie and Laura and Kathy Y. are the world travelers. Now Kathy G., Kathy Y. had just married off her only daughter who had just received a doctorate in pharmacology. Linda provides a lot of common sense and a great sense of humor. Jim loves to hunt and fish. At this writing, I still have not been to Ireland. I've actually been here before...when we were young, Laura and the family invited me to to the river where we rode inner tubes down the small rapids and swam.We floated in the water for hours.
Some of us back to White Salmon regularly. Not all of us have grandchildren, but we all talk fondly about our parents who are mostly gone now but who all knew each other back then and worked in town for the grocery store, school, bank, post office, law office, and newspaper and cleaners. One had a furniture business and another worked for the city, all in close proximity of one another. They played cards together, went camping next to each other and attended school concerts and plays to see us perform. Living in town for most of those years, I lived on Green St. and Laura live right behind me. We played, even after dark, winter, summer, spring, and fall throughout our lives. This is Jewett Avenue, the main road going through downtown White Salmon.
Fields' cabin
The cabin is cozy and small, well situated and fully equipped. Newly constructed, it has a kitchen, living room, shower and upstairs loft/bedroom. There is a bathroom connected. It looks across the river to a swimming hole where there is a rope to swing on. Only Laura went for a swim across the river as I preferred wading. 'Laura's sister Mary has stayed here for weeks at a time and their mother, Inez, lived here for many years on over 400 acres.
Photos by Mary Fields and Kathy R.
One can hear the babbling sound of the river on the rocks and find agates if one spends the time looking. The breeze was just right as we ate on the porch with the view. A pleasant, leisurely day was spent catching up on each others' lives with lots of laughter and stories, about which no one who wasn't a friend for 60 years would understand. All of us had been in kindergarten together at the White Salmon Elementary School, grew up through the 12 grades including summertimes at the pool and finally graduated together in 1965. I get sentimental each time we get together and it's been four times since 2006. However, three of the gals have been seeing each other there for much longer than that. It took me 45 years for me to reconnect with these people.
Bobby, Carla, Anne H., Susie, Kathy Y. Florence, Me,
Roy, Linda D., Lee
Front row, right: Diana, Dennis
Back row: left, Phil, middle, Linda Z., far right, Laura...and so many more friends..
I suppose we will all try to keep these annual summer engagements for as many summers as we may have the good health to do so and for as long as the Fields family kindly allows us to visit this tranquil place. We will have lots to talk about and the trees record our conversations. Well, they say walls have ears!
This is why you need to keep your blog - a lovely account of a lovely weekend with lovely forever friends. I loved reading it all and seeing the pictures right along side!! Nanc
ReplyDeletewhat a bliss a 60 years friendships! thank you so much for sharing. the cabin and the river sound like paradise. I'm so happy you have so long and strong relationships. so wise :) love this post. have a great weekend dear Kathy. xo
ReplyDeleteThanks Nanc! There's always room for improvement..perhaps design a cheerier template..
ReplyDeleteAna, thank you, and you have a great weekend, too!
Loved the write up of our get together and all the pictures. We did have a fun day, and I enjoy having everyone out to our cabin on the river. Look forward to next year. Laura
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it, Laura. It was fun to put together. Mary's pictures are much better than mine, so I thank her for letting me use some of them. And I hope everyone will be able to go back again and again. Thank you!
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