Babysitting Poem by anais vionet

Babysitting

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Another college tour, another favor. This time it was an old schoolmate, George and his parents who were taking the official tour. I was going to babysit his little sister Mary (5) while they walked around.

It was good to see someone from home and sad in a way. For a moment, I had a tugging feeling, like there was a hook deep inside me and the reel was back home.

When I first saw George I remembered a time, in 10th grade, before COVID. I was leaving school early and waiting to be picked up. Twenty track boys, fresh from their daily run, were lounging, seductively around. George, in particular, in a pose rather like Michelangelo's Adam. "OMG! " I remember thinking at the time.

I smiled at that long-ago tableau. "What? " George asked, he was watching me. "Nothing, " I smiled, "Just looking forward to babysitting"

Mary and I exercised to a video, had a pizza delivered and colored - crayons aren't easy to find in the modern college environment so we used high-lighters to create delicate, watercolor-like masterpieces.

As we drew, Mary said, off-handedly, "You're really nice, " as if the nature of my character had been in some dispute. Still, I still felt warmly complemented.

When the tour was over, we were walking up science hill toward their car and the sun was declining to sunset. "How do you like it, " George asked, confidentially, head lowered, voice low enough not to be overheard by his parents who were walking a few yards behind us with Mary. "There's a LOT of reading, " I said, shruggingly. "but I'm keeping up." Last year I was a junior, this year I'm in college. It seemed absurd.

How do you conjure a vision for someone of what college would be like, when college experiences are so individual? The writer's dilemma, interpreted by a babysitter.

As we reached their car, the caroling bells started ringing (5pm) from Harkness Tower. It was the perfect send-off. Again I felt the pull of homesickness but my phone plinked and the emotion didn't even last as long as dusk.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: university,teen,parents,little sister
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