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The Rural Voice, 1980-08, Page 41GISELE IRELANDI The good old summer time We happen to live in an area where we can watch from the top of a load of hay the various hol idayers going to and from their vacations loaded down with bikes, boats and other things. It makes you wonder what you did wrong, to be sweating in the sun, instead of lying all oiled up like a sardine on some sandy beach. It also makes you give the man of the house some not so subtle hints as to why you can't go on a vacation. He'll usually mumble something like, "when the hay's in" or "when I've got the corn scuffled" or "when I can't find anything better to do than take you and four kids on a vacation." A farmer getting ready to go on vacation is something else. First, you have to find someone to do the chores while you are away. A lot of farmers are really lucky to have hired help in the summer who can step right in and take over. A lot of others have to import from somewhere. You run around like a demented heat -struck chicken trying to do about a week's worth of work ahead so that you can take the time off. While you are doing this, you have to pack him nothing but his toothbrush and make him buy the clothes but our finances wouldn't stand that. So like the dutiful wife I am, I pack for him. I have also discovered by this time that the majority of my son's jeans after two weeks home from school are oil stained and he lost the laces and soles on his supposedly good running shoes. A mad dash to the store to find the necessary items. The girls need a few shorts and T shirts which are bought with more haste than caution and we find that when we get home you take what fits you and too bad for the rest. For the last four years I have considered buying a new swim suit but the prices and styles scare me off. I forgot to do those cute little exercises that make the lumps disappear before swim suit time. The low fronts and no backs and cut half way up the sides make me look like I couldn't afford a whole bathing suit, so I just bought half a one. No one knows me where we are going, so the moldy oldie gets crammed in the suitcase. We finally managed three days away. It maybe doesn't sound like much but when you've got four kids aged 5 to 12 along, it's lots. You wouldn't believe it, but we left nothing behind. Usually we are missing something when we get home. There were no disasters on the way. The youngest didn't want to jump in the water at one of the spots because she was afraid she'd jump on the little fish and hurt them and my son took off out of the motel room one night in his fruit of the looms to get something he left in the car. I wasn't exactly dressed to chase greased lightning at the time and I prayed that no one would take exception to an eight year old running through the parking lot at the motel in his underwear. He just grinned. When we got home we were exhausted. Funny thing about holidays, you're usually in worse shape physically when you get back than when you went. It taks you seven days to catch up on three days rest. And all that unpacking and dirty laundry. We got reams of pictures showing what a good time we had. I got a terrific shot of a pair of shoes when 1 tripped and four blanks when 1 forgot to take the lens cover off and a good shot of my husband's arm after a seagull had done a number on him. I'm now back looking at all those Lars going by with boats and tents on top while I'm doing the farmer routine and am happy for it. Next time around I think I'll find out if it is better in the Bahamas. That is, if the corn is scuffled, the hay is in and hog prices have hit an all time high. Have a good summer. VANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET Highway 4 • south of Clinton at Vanastra "The Store That Saves You More" McCaII's and Kwik Sew Patterns • Mens' • Boys' • Ladies' • Girls' • Baby Wear • Yard Goods • Sewing Machines • Pound Goods We repair all makes of sewing machines NEW STORE HOURS: Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 6 p.m. Holidays 12 noon - 6 p.m. SUPEP PECEPTPOfl Featuring exclusive AccuMatch performance for sharpest picture and truest colour FOR PERFECTION IN RECEPTION ALSO FEATURING: Delhi Tower Sales and installation. With a full line of Boosters and Rotors in stock to suit your needs. ft T ANTENNA Sales & Service Varna Brian McAsh Or if no answer call 482-7129 482-7157 THE RURAL VOICE/AUGUST 1980 PG. 39