part of Don't Ever Let Go
download file For "dinner" sitting on a log, we would place one hand on the other to sit down, then cross legs to have our hands free to eat. By this point in the day, we no longer needed verbal interchange to express meaning, and I think a hand on my shoulder there would indicate she was about to stand up. Those little transitions, repeated dozens of times, become a fluid series of four or five different connections to preserve double-connectedness during a switch. |