School’s out, so is structure for the summer
“Because I Said So” column for The Commercial Appeal
May 27, 2010
My family and I began our summer season last Saturday with the first weekend of the Levitt Shell’s free concert series in Overton Park.
We spent the evening on a quilt spread in the grass listening to Jimbo Mathus perform his home-grown Delta music for a home-grown crowd.
It was the perfect evening as we lay there listening to songs about Skateland and cornbread, with the park and zoo as backdrop and a FedEx plane aligning itself for landing. The scene couldn’t have been more Memphis-centric if Elvis and Isaac had shown up to serve barbecue.
The kids danced like little hipsters and I regaled them with a story of the time I spotted Jimbo from two checkout lanes away at the Midtown Schnucks.
Saturday night was the calm before my summer storm. School ended for the year only three days later and, just like that, our children’s teachers expect us to take care of these kids all day long. We’ll have to feed them, entertain them and see that they’re safe.
It’s going to be like a full-time job. The pay is terrible … (read more)