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Grammar Lesson

in Uncategorized on 12/09/13

While I’m brushing Hadley’s hair this morning, she tells me, “A voice is not a noun. It is not something that I can touch.”

I brush the front of her hair up into an elastic and tie a bow around it and she moves with my brushing so that her head touches my belly.

“Do you think a voice can touch you?” she asks me.

I run my hands down her hair and pinch her cheeks like I always do because I can’t resist those cheeks.

“You know the story about the day you were born, right?”

“That I was a big baby? And the doctor said, ‘WOAH,’ when I was born?”

“Well, yes, but not that part. The part when Daddy said your name for the first time. You were crying and crying as the nurses cleaned you off and daddy walked to where you were and said, ‘It’s OK, Hadley. Daddy’s here.'” I catch my breath because even though it happened almost seven years ago, the moment is still palpable.

“And you stopped crying,” I say.

“I did?”

“Yes.” She and I are talking to our reflections in the mirror.

“Do you want to know why I think you stopped crying?” I ask her.

“Why?”

“I think it’s because you knew his voice. I think you knew it when you were growing in my tummy. I think his voice touched you.” My hands cup her shoulders and I give her a little squeeze.

“So voice is a noun?” Hadley asks and her forehead crinkles.

“Yes, I think so.”

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  1. Katie says

    September 12, 2013 at 2:17 pm

    When I finished reading this I said aloud, “That is how you write,” to anyone in the room with me. Wonderful, Callie!

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    • calliefeyen says

      September 12, 2013 at 3:51 pm

      Thank you so much, Katie! Your comment made my day!

      Reply
  2. alison says

    September 12, 2013 at 9:32 pm

    lovely. what a perfect piece.

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    • calliefeyen says

      September 13, 2013 at 9:59 am

      Thank you, Alison. You doing OK over in CO?

      Reply
  3. Meg says

    September 16, 2013 at 5:15 pm

    That is such a beautiful story!

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    • calliefeyen says

      September 16, 2013 at 5:57 pm

      Thanks, Meg!

      Reply

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Hi! I’m Callie. I’m a writer and teacher living in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I write Creative Nonfiction, and in my oldest daughter Hadley’s words, I “use my imagination to add a bit of sparkle to the story.” I’m a contributor for Coffee+Crumbs, Off the Page, Makes You Mom, and Relief Journal. My writing has also been featured on Art House America, Tweetspeak Poetry, Good Letters, and Altarwork, and in 2014 I was one of the cast members of the Listen To Your Mother DC show.

I hold an MFA in Creative Writing from Seattle Pacific University, and I am working on my first book that will be published through TS Poetry Press.

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