Western
North Carolina Woman
February 2011
Vol. 10 No. 2
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Kodak Moment
He stood in the driveway, tall, handsome, smiling, Nordic-proud
in his fine felt hat, black, next to his new baby.
Ok, his second new baby. The first, held squirming in his arms, squinted
and smiled into the leather covered box camera from beneath her ruffled bonnet.
The mother was not smiling. She was not happy
not today, not this moment, not at all. How could he think of bringing that thing
to their home under the circumstances
people unable to pay their bills
homes going unheated
cupboards bare
men out of work
and he’s standing there like the president of J.P. Morgan
Mr. Big Shot with his brand new Hupmobile
and his almost new baby girl.
We can’t afford it. Two cars! As if we were the Rockefellers! The Model A
does just fine we don’t need another car where will the money come from
think of your wife and child!
He was riding high, high as the running board on that four door six passenger
wheel on the back ought to be in a funeral procession car, black
only rich people drove. It was a fool’s paradise
banks lending money all over the place for anything you wanted while some folks
weren’t getting paid a wage
especially not the Piper.
The wife, small-boned and pretty, worried. Well somebody had to
be the practical one and it certainly wasn’t Mr. Blue-eyed Head in the Clouds
not today, not ever.
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The exquisitely enameled artfully scrolled Singer sat humming on the table
its tiny light showing the way along hems and seams and puckers and pleats
as my mother’s soft hands guided material over the silver plate skillfully
avoiding the sharp needle.
I loved watching her perform this magic as the machine went ticka-ticka-ticka
quietly turning out little aprons with pockets and dresses with panties to match
for her picture perfect little girl. The tiniest frown formed above her hazel eyes
as she stitched and turned the wheel gently
pushing the fabric back, and forth.
The house, picture perfect
wide six room yellow brick Dutch Colonial with sunroom attached posed
on its edge of town two years old lawn beside the quiet tree lined boulevard
a young wife’s paradise.
On the back of the fading sepia snapshot taken in the drive that day
was stamped the year: 1929.
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