Discovery Time

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Discovery Time
by Nazy Kaviani
04-Mar-2009
 

This is a blog I wrote in February 2008. As with all events and what we make of them, it is now a fond memory.

Before my older son started driving his own car, I used to drive my children around a lot. Those times I spent in the car with them were really good times for me. I could listen to music with them and talk with them, my poor "captive audience!" It seems more and more there is never a time when I drive anywhere with the two of them in my car, and I really miss their company and the resultant stories and lessons I used to learn in the car. I accepted eagerly to give my younger son a ride to college in the pouring rain this morning. The ride was really short, and my passenger being my younger son, the quiet one, I didn't have high hopes of a lively conversation first thing in the morning.

For some reason he asked me if any Iranians work at the Alborz Persian Restaurant in Berkeley. I said: "Yes, two young Iranians work there as waiters." He asked about the kitchen staff and the boss boys. I said I believe them all to be Hispanic. Just thinking about the friendly staff at my favorite hangout in Berkeley, I told him: "And those guys are so nice to me all the time......come to think of it, everyone is always very nice to me.....I think I am very lucky!" In his very quiet and slow way, he said: "Yes, me, too." Something really strange gripped me all of a sudden. My son thinks he is very lucky? Since when? I mean, has he always felt that way or is this something new? Why didn't I know that he feels lucky? Just to be sure I had heard right, I asked calmly: "Really? You feel you are lucky in life?" He replied: "Yes. I even have a four-leaf clover in my wallet." There was silence except for the windshield wipers' sliding across the windshield. My son feels he is lucky and he is superstitious, too? Why didn't I know that? I said: "Wow, a four-leaf clover! Where did you get that?" He said: "My Ammeh Nazy gave it to me in Tehran. Would you like to see it?" I said: "Yes, very much, show me tonight." I started driving the car again very slowly after he had left the car.

As mothers, we feel so knowing about our children's every aspect and characteristic. But past a certain age, there is so much, good or bad, about them which we may not know, leaving room for accidental discoveries about them. All through the day today, I was thinking about my younger son, The Traveler, with his dark unruly long hair always in his eyes, with his funny earrings in one ear and the young beard he refuses to shave and trim, and the too big, loose clothing he likes to sport. That guy thinks he is lucky in life and he carries a four-leaf clover. All day today, I felt strangely lucky to know that guy.

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Monda

Hey lets get mine & yours together!

by Monda on

Nazy this piece truly and deeply spoke to my heart.

I too miss having my kid in a tight space with me; the car does resemble the mother's womb, with no way out until the proper destination! So like you, any chance I get I want to give her a ride because of the music listening, cozy conversation moments. I love it when she needs something from SF or Berkeley because then I bribe her with chelo kabab at Alborz, if she let me drive her there. Maybe sometime we can all meet there? Or they can meet on April 25th?

P.S. Mine is 16-1/2, how old is your younger one?

 


Azarin Sadegh

Dear Nazy,

by Azarin Sadegh on

You have no idea how much I loved it!

As you might know by now, that I have also two boys and right now both of them are in their teen/pre-teen years. So you could imagine, considering also our job situation, etc…my life is hectic and with so many ups and downs and with so many uncertainties about their future, and ours.

There are days I wish they were older so we could communicate like adult to adult, and then there are days I wish they were still my babies that I could hold and hug forever...and then there are these sleepless, restless nights! 

I think being a mother is hard...being a great mother like you is the hardest! You should really be proud of you! What your son told you sounds like the height of success in my opinion!

Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful writing with us,

Azarin


bajenaghe naghi

nazy jan

by bajenaghe naghi on

you said it! having them locked up in the moving car is the best way to listen to them and learn what the heck is going on in their lives. Also to try to talk to them, with no chance of them walking out in the middle of your sentence. 


Multiple Personality Disorder

Very nice

by Multiple Personality Disorder on

It finally stopped raining.

 


Abarmard

Nice

by Abarmard on

That's the surface, he is lucky because you are his guidance and love. He is perhaps too "cool" to say it in those words :)


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