Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A Biscuit

Some memories really stand out and I thought of this one today as I ate a little “biscuit”...

The sun was shining, the air was humid and salty and it was the most crowded beach I had ever seen, the towels and blankets and chairs were all side by side as though everyone in the whole town was set up to watch a movie at the drive-in all the way down the beach as far as I could see. The people sounded different, we were in Spain but there were so many languages and sounds that I had never heard. The people were different too, quite a variety of colors and styles and so many of the moms forgot to wear their swim tops, and some of the grandma’s too, it looked strange and made me a little uncomfortable looking around, it was odd how none of them were even embarrassed about it. And the men all wore tight little swim trunks. Most of the people were skinny and let their hair go frizzy and unkept. We had our blanket and straw mats set out. I was playing in the sand and waves and pretty soon I made a friend. Kids make friends so easily but when everybody is speaking different languages it can be a little confusing but she spoke English too. But her English sounded a little funny- the kind you hear in movies or how my mom sounded when we told her to read the book “British style.” She asked if I wanted to play with her so she must have heard me speaking English with my brothers and sisters, she was a few years younger than me and I remember a perfectly cut brown bob of hair and really blue eyes although I can’t remember her name. Then I remember her mother asked if I was on “Holiday” and that confused me because it was summer time and the only holiday I could think of had already passed on the Fourth of July, so I told her we were on vacation and that seemed to suffice. Then she asked if we “would like a biscuit?” My mind conjured up the image of a flaky white dry roll, the kind served with gravy or that come with your order at KFC, it seemed too hot and salty so I declined and politely said “no thank you.” But of course my friend said yes and then came my surprise when her mother pulled out a delicious looking cookie; it looked like a thick round graham cracker with chocolate on the bottom. Oh how I had wished I said yes as I watched her eat it in front of me. I didn’t know how to explain that I been confused about what “biscuit” meant so I watched quietly wanting...