Jun 12 2011

An Evening with Jessica

Published by at 9:58 am under Family,Friends,Jessica,Special Occasions


Jessica at dinner

Megan and I overcame severe attacks of The Sloths to meet up with Erica and Jessica yesterday evening in beautiful downtown Philo:

to have dinner at the always-delicious Libby’s:

Partly because Erica’s birthday is one day after mine (and ten days after Megan’s), and partly because Erica and Jessica are setting off on a great summer adventure in just a few days. After we hugged hello, Jessica noticed the scratch that Roscoe inflicted on my upper lip the night before. She said, “At first I thought you made a mistake with your lipstick. But I know you better than that.”

In preparation for the trip, Erica bought a van from our friend Lu. I’ve never seen inside it, but Lu, her boyfriend Rik, and Megan used to take it when they worked as medics at a reggae festival. It has a kitchenette and two beds and is supposed to be quite comfortable. Maybe it’s more of a mini-RV than a van. My knowledge of motor vehicles is pretty limited, and I like it that way.

The intrepid twosome is heading north, with stops in Portland and Seattle, maybe even venturing as far as exotic Vancouver*. When we asked Jessica what she was looking forward to the most, she exclaimed, “Science museums!”, bouncing in her chair with excitement. Later, she confided to me that “the scientific gears in my brain are always turning”. The imaginative one, she explained, holding her hands a few inches apart, was much bigger, but didn’t move as much.

She has just read the first Harry Potter book. She said that she hadn’t wanted to read it because of all the fuss about it. She “didn’t like it at first, but then I loved it!” From there, it was on to the joys of Calvin and Hobbes. I asked Jessica if she thought Hobbes was real. She thought about it, and then said “I think he’s real, but he turns into a stuffed tiger when people who don’t understand are there.”

Talk of the transmogrifier and duplicator in C&H led (naturally) to talk of time machines. I asked Jessica where she’d go if she had one, and she immediately replied, “I’d go and warn the Incas about the Spanish. Then I’d go and visit Laura Ingalls Wilder.”

Sometimes I have to remind myself that she just turned eight.

*J fans everywhere, rejoice! Jessica is going to start a blog while she’s on the road!

3 responses so far

3 Responses to “An Evening with Jessica”

  1. LisaBon 12 Jun 2011 at 3:22 pm

    I love Jessica stories! Smart, unique kids are awesome. I’m sure they’ll have a lovely trip – we did it the other way – down the Oregon coast from Vancouver and it was just beautiful. Next time we need to make it to California!

  2. Joyon 12 Jun 2011 at 4:58 pm

    I think you could write a book about this little lady. Such a interesting character. She must keep Erica on her toes and be a really wonderful companion.

    jxx

  3. Guy Charbonneauon 13 Jun 2011 at 2:42 am

    I’m always so impressed with these young people of today, I get the same adventures, stories and mature comments from Matthew and Marina, they all seem so much more informed and mature than kids of yesteryear, must be due to all the information of cyber space, computers etc. She seems to know all about her aunt also, does she not….