4.13.2008

Ropes that swing and monkeys in trees

It’s a swinging kind of Sunday. I mean like rope swinging. Mateo and Bladimir were jumping and hurling themselves around, all 6 inches off the ground, with the help of a random rope tied to one of the supporting beams below their house. Then with all the excitement of a six year old they sprinted full out, mouths straining, for the banana tree. I had no clue as to the excitement a banana tree could hold but to my amazement it can be used for swinging as well. The dead leaves turn into a thick fibrous vine that now that I think of it would be excellent for swinging. To carry out our weeks supply of green bananas, my mom also interlaces it through the racismo and then loops it around her forehead. Kind of like a natural banana backpack. So, if it can support 50 pounds of banana weight I’m sure it’ll do just fine with 50 pounds of swinging muchacho weight.

As I was watching them play I remembered how packed full of fun Sunday afternoons can be for a six year old. It’s constant adventure; from the rope swing, to the banana swing, to the bamboo pole. And this is all with no mention of a ball. Now they are on the ball which seemingly has an infinite number of play possibilities.

After watching for a while, I climbed down from my house to look for a little excitement of my own. I found Nivardo calmly looking out to the canopy of trees that border our community. “Un mono,” he tells me pointing. And a monkey it was indeed. The first I had seen this close to our community. After joking with Custodio about the blow dart gun para comerlo, I spent the next 15 minutes immersed in a world of wonder all my own. This is the monkey whose yawn sounds like thunder, and I only wonder how big he has to open his mouth to get all that sound out. They must wake from one hell of a hard sleep because they really only yawn in the morning. So rather then roosters (there’s only one here) I have howling monkeys in trees to wake me up at 5 in the morning. That is besides one of those “bird sounds” cds someone puts in just around that time.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Hope you have a great day.

Love ya,
Rose

David said...

Keep up the good work, Matt. You make me wish I could be there to enjoy it with you. :~))

Un abrazo fraternal,

Uncle David