Our annual pilgrimage to our favorite campsite is behind us, but not without
great memories to carry us through until our next chance to a trip to our
favorite neck of the woods.
This year the weather was perfect. Not to cold at night yet cool enough to
warrant a fire to sit around. Not to hot during the day, yet warm enough for
a good reason to go play in the water. Which Kimi and I did.
At this particular spot in the river, there is a small quiet bend in the
river, where the water rushing over the rocks cannot quite reach. It's
shallow enough for walking around in, with a few deeper pools to cool oneself
in easily. There are also many larger rocks reaching above the line of the
water that one can either walk on or sit and sun bathe on. I choose to sit
and watch Kimi play.
Kimi watched me cross from rock to rock without getting wet and lo and behold
our brainy little love pup did the same! I watched her as she gently tiptoed
from one rock to another, her nails digging in like a cat to a chalk board.
If she could have been gripping with those toes to avoid getting wet she
would have. But Kimi surprised me with her ingenuity too. There were a few
rocks underneath the water line, where you couldn't always tell the real
depth of the water above the rock. Being one of bold adventure and longer
legs, I didn't mind getting my feet wet. Kimi, being one of bold nature but
short legs, erred on the side of caution. I watched, amazed as she came to
the first rock under the water and reached out a tentative white paw, blazing
in the sun light, to dig at the surface of the water. Reaching down toenail
by toenail, she kept pawing at the water until she could feel the rock
underneath. If it was not to far under, Kimi would then go ahead and step on
to it. Letting her flexilead all the way out to give her room to play, I
moved on to my chosen rock and sat down dangling my toes in the frigid
waters.
Kimi decided to join me on the rock closest to me and I watched as she
tiptoed her way across the rocks to one near my side. Once there she too sat
down, and I looked on amazed she she sat there occasionally dipping her toes
into the water as well. There we sat, we two girls sunning ourselves and
dangling our toes in the chilly water. I was content to sit there for hours,
for much longer then I should. Kimi however soon began to look for fun.
Standing up carefully on her rock, balancing precariously on the slippery
edge I watched as she leaned over. Way over. I cautioned her to be careful
and she looked up at the sound of my voice to give me that happy go lucky
sort of grin of hers. Glancing back down she happened to see an old tree seed
floating by on top of the water. Quickly she dipped her head to grab a hold
of this and as she did her feet slipped. I could hear the sound of nail
scrapping rock, knowing she was trying desperately to back peddle as hard as
she could. Just as I reached to steady her, her tenuous hold gave way. Kimi's
ears stood straight up as her face dipped closer to the water and her tail
end reached...well it reached for the sky. Before I could grab her, under she
went!
Now, most dogs would just go for gravity and let it pull them on into the
water, thereby freeing up their face. Not so with Kimi. We all know she has
her own way of doing things. Instead of going on in and getting her behind
wet while rescuing her face, Kimi tried to back up. Her back feet were
scrambling madly trying to find a good hold while her front feet were
floundering helplessly in the water. Knowing her face was under the water and
knowing that dogs don't normally hold their breath I quickly pulled her up
before she could take on water and drown.
Scooping up a half soggy dog in my arms I sat her down on the gravel surface
of the little island in the middle of the lagoon. Expecting her to be
coughing and spluttering I kneeled down next to her and asked her if she were
okay. Answering my with a soggy shake of her body, showering me in the
process, her feet danced their way over the tiny rocks. Giving her a chance
to get the water out of her ears I asked her again and was rewarded with an
ear to ear grin and a hearty "YIP!" Okay, so I was wrong. Kimi can hold her
breath under water! Not once did she cough, splutter or choke.
Blinking her eyes quickly a couple of times, she looked up to me with her wet
tongue dripping lazily from the corner of her mouth. Eyes sparkling like the
sun on the water she looked like a half drowned rat. A happy half drowned
rat. I laughed as I shook one of her soggy ears free from where it was
plastered to the side of her head. Kimi jerked her head up and back once and
shouted "YIP" again. I think she was laughing with me.
Warning her to be careful again I moved back to my rock and sat down to watch
her play. Now keep in mind this is the very same girl who just this time last
year HATED anything to do with water. My how times and Kimi have changed. I
watched a a leaf lazily floated toward Kimi rocking slowly up and down on the
waters surface like a small rubber raft. Kimi spotted it too. I watched her
tiny head bob up and down as she watched this little "boat" from nature drift
toward her. As it drew closer her grin got bigger. And as it drew closer to
her, her head lifted up and back. Her ears perked to full attention and those
little black eyes lit up like a Christmas moon. As Kimi drew herself back,
watching this little bobbing boat keenly, her front feet almost cleared the
rocks. I watched as her back legs muscles bunched and tightened and suddenly
with a loud and mighty "YIP!" Kimi launched a full scale assault.
What she was not aware of however was that while this boat lazily bee-boped
along over the waters surface, it had also drifted into unchartered waters.
Deeper unchartered waters. As Kimi launched herself up and forward, her
little mouth opened to grab this "boat" up. Like the Great White Whale, Kimi
was set to scoop it into her jaws. Throwing her upper body into the game, her
nose hit the surface of the water. Then did her chin, then her jaws, her
cheeks, her eyebrows, the top of her head, her snowy white chest, her legs
all the way to her shoulders. As her body continued forward, it also sank
into the murky depths. I laughed out loud as I watched her upper body sink
from sight as her back legs scrambled for a good toe hold. Gravity had taken
over where her brain failed to work and under she went for a good old
fashioned dunking!
As her back legs finally managed to gain strength over the pull of the
gravity, and her tow hold held fast, Kimi managed to back her way out of the
water. Again our brave little fish had held her breath until she felt the
confront of air hit her head. Taking in a nighty breath Kimi sneezed the
water out of her nostrils ..."WWFFFT...WWFFTT.."
Shaking her head, with her body following suit Kimi had water diamonds
showering around her in the sunlight. Once finished with her mermaid water
dance, Kimi stood there, looking much like a bedraggled water rat. Her ears
were dripping wet, and plastered to her head. Her eyebrows had huge water
drops hanging from each, and she blinked as rapidly as a toad in a hail storm
when they kept sliding down to her cheeks. Crystal water droplets fell all
around her from each and every hair, darkening the gravel around her to a
steel gray.
Sitting perched on my rock still I smiled as I saw this
.......look.......come over her face. One could see the delight forming in
her head as slowly her eyes brightened, her smile grew and her head lifted. I
could almost see the impish glee building in there as her brain wheels turned
faster and faster. Looking all around her feet slowly, taking in the wet sand
and small rocks on this little private island of hers, Kimi had figured out
she was standing on a gold mine of joy. Looking up to me, pink tongue draping
out the corner of her smiling face, I could hear the laughter building in her
heart. With one joyful "YIP!" Kimi did a perfect front shoulder tuck and
roll.
Scraping her head along the ground, her front feet digging in to the soft wet
sand Kimi pulled herself along on her right side. Her tiny head worked its
way back and forth as her back feet joined in to push her body forward.
Reaching an area of small gravel, Kimi quickly rolled over onto her back.
Twisting her body quickly from side to side, her back feet now doing a
bicycle pump in mid air, Kimi shouted an upside down "YIP!" Funny how it
sounds the same even when it's upside down or comes from an upside down Kimi.
Scratching her back along the tiny rocks, her body doing an almost inch worm
sort thing. Her tummy humped up toward the sky, then as it went down her head
and back end came up, like she was doing tummy crunches. She managed to work
her way across the ground, over rocks and through wet sand in just this way.
My own eyes had to have been sparkling with joy as I watched her
unsuspectingly head her way right back toward the waters edge. With her inch
worming her way toward the water, her rhythm had set itself so that JUST as
she reached the edge of the water, her head and tail end lifted up. I held my
breath as they quickly fell toward the ground and her tummy arched up again.
Just as her head fell, her body scooted a little closer to the water. And as
her head came to rest, SPLASH.....TOUCH DOWN........in the WATER! Head first!
I laughed as her shocked body quickly twisted, and up she jumped. Her right
ear was plastered against her tiny head so the point was pointed downward.
The left ear hadn't gotten wet yet so it still stood......defiantly straight
up. be it nice or not I laughed even harder as this picture our graceful
little girl made. One ear plastered down to look like a hound dog, the other
standing straight up in shock.
Kimi didn't appear to be to bothered by her self dunking though. Out popped
her delightful tongue as it pierced beyond her smile. Gathering herself
together, Kimi took off at a good run across the small island and as she
neared the opposite side she again did her little tuck to the front shoulder
and roll trick. As she did this her tail went up up up over appetite and
landed KERSLPASH in the water on the other side!
She laid there for a brief second, pink tongue dipping into the sand as she
grinned from ear to ear with her tail still cooling off in the water.
Suddenly scrambling her feet back up under her, she was off and running
again. This time instead of racing to the other side of her world, Kimi
executed a near perfect summer-sault in the sand pit, where she rolled over
and over. Deciding nothing felt better than a sand coated back scratching,
Kimi rolled and twisted and turned her tiny little body every which way but
loose. My sides felt like they were splitting with laughter as I watched our
happy little girl, face down in the sand having the time of her life. Keeping
one cheek and shoulder to the ground at all times, Kimi's little water logged
rear end popped up. Using her back feet to propel herself in a tight circle,
Kimi went round and round. Twisting and turning several times, when she stood
up she had about a pound of sand stuck to her head and ear. Which she then
proceeded to shake free in a shower of grit and grime. Once she had shaken
them and herself silly, she then threw herself onto the game and the sand all
over again.
By the time Kimi had decided she had rubbed all the water off her body and
covered herself fully with sand and dirt, she was one happy little camper.
Standing there on her own private little island looking mighty pleased with
herself and life she looked perfectly content to be where she was right then.
Looking to me Kimi smiled and delicately walked through the shallows to the
rock closest to me. Cautiously stepping up to the top, she sat down in
splendid silence. Looking out over the water, the sun shining down atop her
head, nothing could have been more right in her little world at that time.
And so there we sat as the sun slowly slipped beyond the tree tops across the
water, side by side on our own rocky perch, watching the water and the world
go by us on a lazy Saturday afternoon. Knowing in our hearts in a few short
days we would be headed home and back to work and the real world again.
Knowing we would be leaving our peaceful quiet corner of the world behind for
some other lucky camper to find. Yet also knowing right at that very moment
none of that matter. All that matter was the peace we had in our life right
then.
Sometimes the best memories come from the briefest of times. It all depends
on how you see it. When we carry the joy and the peace in our hearts, it can
last us for a long long time.
Walk In Beauty
Kristi &
Kimi
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