Posted 3 years ago
via rach
having flashbacks.
rach:
Do you remember that feeling that you (maybe) had as a child, at the end of a very long, very hot day at an outdoor pool? I’m thinking of the slow burn that happened after hours of deep diving and cannoballs, when you were sitting in the backseat of a car in only your bathing suit, smelling of chlorine and paba-free coppertone, with a towel shoved under your butt to block the heat of the split leather upholstery and the seatbelt metal. The afternoon seemed infinite and sluggish, the sun cutting through the trees barely hitting the ground, as if it was simply too lazy to make it all the way to the sidewalk. It was this odd mix of overheating and hunger and lightness and total exhaustion and the oven-baked admission that you had used up all your juice for the day, in a good way. Jokes and headaches and snocone breath and the anticipation of delivery pizza waiting at home.
Don’t know why I got all Jungian, but this is the closest thing to how I feel today.
This just makes me remember being a kid and loving swimming but always being that kid that ended up with swollen, red, sore, teary eyes from the chlorine for at least six hours after I’d been in the pool. Seriously, I always hated the few hours afterwards, but wild horses couldn’t have stopped me from being there. The goggles, they did nothing.
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sds reblogged this from rach and added:
great description....identify completely.
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clablr reblogged this from dannyliberty and added:
Do you remember that feeling that you (maybe) had as a child, at the end of a very long, very hot day at an outdoor...
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takaakik reblogged this from rach and added:
Rachel.: having flashbacks.
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dannyliberty reblogged this from rach and added:
Holy crap, Rachel. This...most spot-on imagery I’ve ever read.
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setuplikeadeckofcards reblogged this from rach and added:
This just makes me...loving swimming but always being...with...
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