Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Fireflies/ Vagalumes, Pirilampos

This evening as it got dark and we were all in the kitchen while my husband kneaded his third batch of bread in the past month (I'm so proud of him and grateful for his decision to start baking. I'm a good cook, but I've long given up on bread baking -- particularly whole wheat bread). I was looking out to our backyard and I noticed that there were countless fireflies "blinking" out there. I love fireflies and I had to go out with my youngest boy and enjoy them.

We call them vagalumes in Portuguese. Vaga - for "vagar" (to wander) and lume, light. Wandering lights. We also have another word, more musical, if a bit weird: pirilampo. I guess "lampo" could be related to "lamp," but I don't really know what "piri" would be (I do own two wonderful Portuguese dictionaries, but I really don't want to look these words up now).*

So my little one kept saying excitedly (in Portuguese) "I want to get close to the vagalumes! Look! That one is getting close!" And I looked and wondered why it is that there are fireflies only during a few short weeks or a month and then they're gone. It's the same with the cicadas (thankfully, since some of them are just too noisy :).

I kept thinking that it would be wonderful to capture those beautiful green/yellow lights in a photograph or a video, but I reflected that, like most everything in nature, the magic of that
moment, of those blinking lights on the grass, couldn't possibly be captured in its fullness on tape or film. So I didn't even try.

I've been thinking about so many things lately (as usual, but more than usual, actually)... One of my friend Cloudscome's latest comments made me think that I probably do have ADD, maybe a mild case which never caused me any serious problems in school (and in Brazil there is much less "labeling," particularly in mental health and children, but maybe this is changing now) , but which would definintely explain the way my scattered mind works. It would help me understand why I have such a hard time focusing on certain hard tasks and not just label myself "lazy" and disorganized as I usually do.**

Looking at the fireflies randomly shining their lights and flying around made me think about the way my mind works sometimes... the thoughts go here and there, everywhere, moving a bit aimlessly... but hopefully the overall effect is (will be) good like the lovely mini-fireworks "show" put by the fireflies.

* I love dragonflies too, their name in Portuguese is so poetic: libélulas...

** I was also thinking that those "dream attacks" that I wrote briefly about here (item 6) were probably panic attacks. Oh well...

P.S. actually posted at 1:56 a.m. of the 27th, but I kept the old date so I wouldn't have to edit the first words.

P.S. 2 - Keiko, yes, I have all those journals, from 1985 to today. I'm going to take photos of them and post to the blog, OK?

P.S. 3 - Potty training is going OK, if you're wondering. Only one puddle on the floor today and 3 successful uses of the toilet. I can hardly believe it!

5 comments:

  1. I love the name--vagalumes--it's beautiful! Yes, I'd love to capture, through a photo, the fireflies but I've tried before and it's too hard.

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  2. Add this to my list of things to try this summer...capturing those beautiful fireflies from behind the lens!
    Love,
    D.

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  3. Fireflies are so beautiful. I never noticed that they are only around for a month or so. Is that true? I'll have to look it up.

    I don't want to imply or hint that you might have ADD - that would be a stretch. Maybe you are just sleep deprived and under stress!

    I know I have it. I was diagnosed when Buster was in fifth grade and he was diagnosed. It's not such a bad thing and it's certainly better for me, understanding how my brain works. If you are interested in reading further there is a really good book calledYou Mean I'm Not Crazy, Lazy or Stupid?". It's about adults with ADD and it helped me a lot. You can borrow mine if you want. To find out more google "adult ADD CHADD"

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  4. Eu sempre amei vagalumes, na casa da minha vó tinha milhões e a gente pegava e esfregava na blusa, pra blusa ficar brilhando (uma maldade, eu sei, já que os bichinhos morriam, mas que era divertido era...)- não deixe os meninos lerem isso :-)

    Ainda to devendo o email...um dia eu consigo.

    bjinho,
    keiko

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  5. Really enjoyed your blog! Great find for me.

    Re: the potty training, go to sweetjuniper.com and watch the Japanese cartoons showing potty habits. Totally amusing and helpful!

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