“Get down! Shhh, he may see you!” I said.
“Who, Krissie, who?” Trevor questioned.
“Is this real?” Brooklyn shakily inquired.
Baby LJ looked around at each of us with a mesmerized gaze.
I responded, “The leprechaun.”
And so the quest began…
Every Thanksgiving I get the privilege to visit my sister
Molly out in Stoughton, MA. Aside from the week being filled with delicious
food and an abundance of alcohol, this is one of my favorite holidays. It is
one of my favorite holidays because it emulates what a true community looks
like. Larry’s family, my sister Jill and her family, my dad, and Larry and
Molly’s old and new family friends, all come together for the day and be. I do
not have much of a detailed history with anyone at the gathering, with the
exception of my immediate family, but on this day we are all separate
components placed together to make up one.
On top of everything that already makes Thanksgiving one of
my favorite holidays, I am particularly fond of a specific memory from the
week. While my brother-in-law, Larry, prepared the food, Molly tidied up the
house, John and Pop watched football, and while Jill did every little task she
could get her hands on, I was put on full blown aunt duty. I had all three
kids: Trevor (9), Brooklyn (4), and LJ (1) to entertain, and I knew finding a
game that would attract mutual prolonged interest would be difficult, so
naturally we went outside, to at the very least, get out of everyone else’s
hair.
Molly and Larry live in a very nice neighborhood and have a
very keen backyard. Their backyard is full of trees and has a little dried up stream
running through it. I decided that we would go exploring to see what we could
find in the woods. As we began our journey, I suddenly got into my own
imagination. As you see in the dialogue above, I created this mission where our
purpose was to go through all of these obstacles in order to find the leprechaun.
Why a leprechaun? You ask. To be honest, I do not know, it was something that I
just felt in the moment and went with.
The journey began with us casually walking in the shallow
entrance of the woods. All of a sudden we heard a rustling in the woods, and it
turned out it was an elf. Frightened at first we crouched down and took
shelter. After speaking with the elf who had a firm, loud voice, Trevor
discovered the elf only wanted to help us find the leprechaun. He gave us a
little bit of direction where to go next, so we continued on our journey. We
then stumbled across a dismantled plane. Pilot Parker, who started on the
journey prior to us, crashed his plane in search of the leprechaun. We were sad
to hear about Pilot Parker, but we kept on moving. Then, all of a sudden, we
heard this disgruntled growl! There was a bear among us! At this point in time
I had Trevor stating this isn’t real, Brooklyn putting her hands around LJ’s
head and telling him it wasn’t real and to not worry, and LJ staring blankly at
all of us. The growling continued and next thing you know; Brooklyn ran away
screaming because she got too enthralled in the story.
Searching for the leprechaun was one of my fondest memories,
not just over Thanksgiving, but of all time because I was given the opportunity
to be imaginative and magical with my three favorite little humans. Each and
every one of us played a role in the quest and had to use our imaginations in
some sort of capacity for the theme to progress. Trevor was the leader who was
in charge of killing the bad guys and protecting us. Brooklyn was in charge of
strategy; she would tell us when to be quiet and point to where the bad guys
were. LJ was in charge of sending the message down the line by reiterating what
Brooklyn and Trevor had already said and did. He’s super good at saying “shhh!”
I, of course, was the creator.
Our map to find the Leprechaun |
This experience was also refreshing to my 24-year-old self. I
am often times questioning what I am doing with my life, my career, my hobbies and
relationships, yet in this moment everything seemed so clear. I was with the
people I love using my imagination and magic, tackling the obstacles thrown our
way, searching for something bigger than ourselves. It’s so easy to focus on
the next move in life, the bills left to pay and the dishes that need to get
done, and this experience was a reminder that one is never too old to take a
step back from reality and chase the leprechaun. One day, I hope to find him,
and I hope that you too, consider joining the journey.
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