Friday, November 2, 2007

Back Home Again


I grew up in a beautiful little seaport town in Massachusetts with a biblical name-- Padanaram. The population then was about seven hundred.

When I was six years old my parents bought a home there. And on moving day, my new next door neighbor, a little girl named Nancy, came to visit.

It was love at first sight. Not Nancy--the pony she was riding. She and I and the pony quickly became best friends.

Nancy and I walked to elementary school together every day for the next three years. And she and her seven brothers and sisters were my early playmates and friends well into our teens.

Fast forward sixty years. Now retired and living in Pinehurst, I returned to Padanarum to visit my brother. I ran into one of Nancy's brothers. And when I asked about her he said: "Nancy and her husband Fred retired to Pinehurst three years ago".

When I returned home Nancy had already called and left a message. She and her husband had a house three holes from mine , walking distance, on the same golf course. There are only about forty golf courses in this area. How's that for small world!

We have played many rounds of golf together since that day. And we reminisce a lot. We even remember our secret hiding places.

And the games we played--Kick the Can, Ringalevio, Red Light, Simon Says.

Remember that old saying: "you can't go home again". Not true for Nancy and me. We do it every time we get together.

4 comments:

kenju said...

It is said there are NO coincidences - so I'd call this an amazing synchronicity!

flleenie said...

Okay, I grew up in Newtonville MA. In our neighborhood, we played, Kick the Can & Red Light. Now, where the heck is Padanarum?

As for that old saying: "you can't go home again"; I don't agree either. I know that your "home" is where your heart is.

Ginnie said...

Great post, Bud. I grew up in Wellesley Hills, Ma. and had never heard of Padanarum either.

flleenie said...

Hey Ginnie, you were just next door to me!! Small world, isn't it?