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The Boy by The Lake - 7. Chapter 7

With all of the tribulations Toby had suffered, even to the point of considering suicide, he has become somewhat optimistic about his future and life. He hasn’t mentioned the lake and that cold morning. I think he has discussed that with Ron and maybe Ron has helped him through it. As I see him sitting in the chair in front of a cold fireplace reading, no one would ever believe that this was the boy at the lake.

As the weather warmed up, we took advantage of being outdoors. Barbecues, working in the gardens, and creating new gardens. Toby thought we should have flowers in front of the house, so off we went to buy plants. Toby and Ron, if he was here, proceeded to plant the flowers along the front of the house. When that was done, we needed a small vegetable garden. Again I let the boys pick the spot, had the ground tilled, bought the plants and seeds. I listened to the boys as they worked the ground, planted the plants and seeds. To listen to them they would grow enough vegetables to feed both families and then some left over.

“Ron, maybe we can sell some.”

“Let’s see what we have before we think about selling. Between my parents and Uncle Jeff, we may not have any to sell.”

Ron seemed to be more down to earth in his thinking. He’d be the one of the two who would put the damper on Toby’s wild dreams. Being 17 dreams are what the world needs, someone who refuses to acknowledge the limits society would like to place on their ideas. Many of today’s marvels started as a dream, the ‘what if question’ has opened minds resulting in reality and not imaginary dreams.

I had chosen the first two weeks of August to visit Italy. That was when Clair and I visited, we had a great time and I expected to have that time with the boys as well. I booked our flights, booked the same hotel Clair and I stayed in and arranged for transportation while we were there.

     

“Since school is out, what do you think about auditing a college course. It’d give you an idea of what college is all about and since you’d be auditing the course, your grade would be for your information only.”

“What courses and what college?”

“Well, I have checked some summer courses being offered at the local community college. The head of one of the departments was a client of mine.”

“What classes are being offered?”

“He said that there are only two classes being offered in the first session, Basic Accounting and Commercial Law.”

“Some students took a course called commercial law at school. It covered businesses involved in commerce. I read a little about it in one of the books in the library.”

“When you have finished the course, we’ll be ready to go to Italy.”

I knew he’d be on the phone. He had to discuss this with Ron and I expect there will be two young men attending summer courses. Over lunch, “I spoke to Ron about going and auditing the courses. He thinks it’s a good idea. Could he go as well? He said he’d be interested in the accounting course as long as it was basic.”

“I think all of the courses are basic in nature. They usually are used as an introduction to a major. Many students would like to pursue a career in a field but really don’t understand what is totally involved. Summer courses do two things, one, some are designed to give an overview in a specific field and two, some provide an opportunity for students to either makeup a course they failed or to fill in a course need in their curriculum. The two courses I mentioned are to give an overview.”

“When do the courses start?”

“This coming Monday, we could go and check them out, I have pull.”

“Good, I’ll call Ron.” I think these two boys are joined at the hip.

I called the college and set up a meeting for the boys. “Toby, tomorrow we’ll go to the college and talk with the instructors of the two courses I spoke to you about. We’ll meet with Dr. Susan Roth, she teaches commercial law and Mr. Andrew Short teaches the basic accounting course. You’ll have a chance to talk to them both.”

“Would it be okay for Ron to stay over tonight?”

“Yes,” we had to go and pick up Ron. As it turned out, we stayed for dinner.

“Jeff, we can’t thank you enough for what you are doing for Ron. We always wondered what would happen once he finished high school. Suggesting he attends the summer courses at our community college is a great idea.”

“You need to thank Toby for that. Where you see Toby, you’ll see Ron. The proverbial joined at the hip applies to them. My wife and I never had children, we didn’t miss it. Now, with Toby I have come to realize that we missed a great deal. Toby has been a blessing for me and adding Ron to the mixture has only been better. They’ll have a hard row to hoe, unless people’s attitudes change. As long as I’m able, I’ll make sure they have opportunities which otherwise they would be denied.”

“Ron, is very excited about going to Italy.”

“Well, it isn’t without some self interest. My wife’s ashes are in Italy. It was one of the places we enjoyed the most.”

Dinner was delicious and nice to have someone else cook. Ron got his clothing for their college meeting and we headed home. I was like a chauffeur as they rode in the back seat.

Monday morning, two boys were up early, “Are you ready for classes?”

“Yes, Uncle Jeff, would it be too much to take both classes?”

“Since they are meant to be giving students an introduction, I don’t see it as a problem. I’ll pick you both up for lunch and then drop you back off. Remember pay attention, but also have fun.”

The week was noisy as they told me each day what they covered. They were very enthusiastic and I knew they would do well in college. We agreed that Ron would stay with us doing the week and go home for the week-end. That meant Toby also went home with Ron for the week-end. I do believe they’ll be together for a long time.

We’d discuss the classes, I wanted to know if they had more interest in specifically one of the classes. I guess I was looking to see what preferences they would have for college. Both boys were doing well in high school and would do well in college, regardless of their career choices. I wasn’t sure Ron’s parents could afford Ron’s college costs, I knew Toby’s grandfather guaranteed his college expenses would be covered.

 

At the end of the six week period, I spoke to Dr. Roth and Mr. Short concerning the boy’s performance. Both instructors indicated they thought the boys would do well in college. At dinner that evening we celebrated their successful completion of their summer college courses. I took this opportunity to tell them about the Italian trip. They knew that a trip was planned but not the details.

“On Saturday, we’ll be leaving for Italy and our two week stay. I have new luggage for both of you and a short list of the clothes you’ll need. We’ll have to go shopping to complete the list. We’ll leave room for shopping when we’re in Italy.” The boys just looked at each other and smiled. I knew they were holding hands under the table.

Arriving home, Ron called his mother, Toby took the suitcases to the bedrooms. I was going to carry the package of clothes I bought to the bedrooms, Ron took them instead. “My mom would like for you to call her when you have a moment.”

While the boys were packing I called Ron’s mother. Her concern was monetary, “You don’t need to worry about the costs. It’s my treat and there’s no way Toby would go without his sidekick. I wonder if I could impose on you to drive us to the airport?”

We chatted a little longer, “Ron, do you want to speak to your mother?” While Ron spoke to his mother, I went to my office and printed out our itinerary. This wasn’t a problem since it was the same itinerary Clair and I had when we visited Italy. As It was printing, I thought about Clair and how happy we were in Italy.

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13 hours ago, weinerdog said:

I never heard the word auditing being used in this context.So accounting and law courses?Maybe Toby and Ron will be a gay version of Jeff and Clair.Now on to Italy needless to say Toby and Ron will hit up the pizza

Auditing in this sense was a first  for me too. Reading and learnIng.

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Forward looking and enjoying every minute though, I'm concerned about Jeff, knowing Claire's ashes are in the very lake they're going to visit in Italy. This trip could be a time of intense feelings for Jeff. I'm sure a great joy will be felt just having a minute with Claire and telling her all about the boys. Connection and closeness are amazing emotions but also a two edged sword bringing great happiness or immense sadness. Hopefully the prior will prevail here. 🤞

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Clair has her lake in Italy.

I like the idea of our mountain back home in Ahipara. It is not an actual mountain, says me. It is more like a really huge hill. Really huge. It is called Whangatauatia. I like the idea of someone standing on top, tipping me out and then riding the winds over home with Tawhirimatea.

TBH, not even sure that would be allowed.

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11 hours ago, mikedup said:

Awesome chapter, they are certainly keeping busy with extra courses and gardening, now onto the trip to Italy

There's an old saying that states, busy hands keep one from getting into trouble, or something like that. The energy of young people.

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10 hours ago, pvtguy said:

I have the feeling that Jeff will make sure Ron goes to college.  What an opportunity he is giving to both boys. 

He has given them the opportunity and knowing these boys, they will take that opportunity. Who knows what careers they will select, but they will have the funds, thanks to Jeff and Toby's grandfather.

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10 hours ago, chris191070 said:

Great chapter. The trip to Italy to look forward to.

And the tears from Uncle Jeff as his memories of his wife return. Visiting the places he and Clair enjoyed, will refresh his memory.

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10 hours ago, flesco said:

Excellent chapter! Teens working in the garden voluntarily is extremely rare, getting them to audit college classes during summer break is even more so. The relationship between the boys, Jeff and Ron’s family could not be better. The trip to Italy is coming up next and might be a little difficult for Jeff since they are following the itinerary and staying in the same hotel. I’m certain that both Toby and Ron will provide the emotional compassion and support needed. I am definitely looking forward to the next chapter! 😃❤️

Yes, Jeff will feel the loss of Clair. Sometimes that can help to keep the memories alive. I'm sure there will be the feeling of loss for Jeff but maybe the enthusiasm of the boys will help.

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9 hours ago, Tonyr said:

Auditing un this sense was a first  for mr too. Reading and learnIng.

That is okay.  You'll find in my stories the use of words a little 'out of the way' so to speak.

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7 hours ago, Chris L said:

Forward looking and enjoying every minute though, I'm concerned about Jeff, knowing Claire's ashes are in the very lake they're going to visit in Italy. This trip could be a time of intense feelings for Jeff. I'm sure a great joy will be felt just having a minute with Claire and telling her all about the boys. Connection and closeness are amazing emotions but also a two edged sword bringing great happiness or immense sadness. Hopefully the prior will prevail here. 🤞

You are correct, there will be pain but also a sharing. 

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10 hours ago, Buz said:

Clair has her lake in Italy.

I like the idea of our mountain back home in Ahipara. It is not an actual mountain, says me. It is more like a really huge hill. Really huge. It is called Whangatauatia. I like the idea of someone standing on top, tipping me out and then riding the winds over home with Tawhirimatea.

TBH, not even sure that would be allowed.

Jeff will look upon the lake with a special love knowing Clair is there. Do you live in New Zealand? I am not sure the God of Weather would like to be used for floating 

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15 hours ago, CLJobe said:

Jeff will look upon the lake with a special love knowing Clair is there. Do you live in New Zealand? I am not sure the God of Weather would like to be used for floating 

Yes. I am a Maori. Being the God of Weather includes Wind. I like to think of Wind as playful. There is nothing on top to of Whangatauatia to hinder said playfulness. Especially as it is right by Karirikura (the sea) as well.

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29 minutes ago, Buz said:

Yes. I am a Maori. Being the God of Weather includes Wind. I like to think of Wind as playful. There is nothing on top to of Whangatauatia to hinder said playfulness. Especially as it is right by Karirikura (the sea) as well.

I would like to know about your people. I have been to Australia and made a pit stop in New Zealand. I am aware that your people are natives of New Zealand. A question, did your people come from Australia or other islands. I would like to go back to New Zealand for a little longer than a pit stop. Thanks for reading my story and answering my questions. 

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6 minutes ago, drpaladin said:

Did someone forget about passports?

Not that I  know of. The boys had their passports, Jeff had his.

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3 hours ago, CLJobe said:

Not that I  know of. The boys had their passports, Jeff had his.

Really? Do the boys have an adult passport or still the one for minors?

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21 hours ago, CLJobe said:

I would like to know about your people. I have been to Australia and made a pit stop in New Zealand. I am aware that your people are natives of New Zealand. A question, did your people come from Australia or other islands. I would like to go back to New Zealand for a little longer than a pit stop. Thanks for reading my story and answering my questions. 

Honestly, I don't know exactly where our Peoples originated from. Greater minds than mine have come up with theories based on what they think they know, but I think no-one knows for sure. Until proven otherwise, I personally believe we came from a place called Hawaiki. I have no idea where this place is. I also personally believe we stopped off at Rarotonga on the way. There are too many similarities (language, stories, etc) for me to not think this.

Love Australia (especially Sydney where I lived for 9 years. Go The Doggies!), but no. We, as a Peoples, definitely did not come from Australia.

Yeah, a visit longer than a Pit Stop is always good no matter which country we're talking about. Luckily, New Zealand is so small that it doesn't take a long time for a 'good' visit. Doesn't take too long to find your next 'Whoa' or 'OMG' moment here.

We are so lucky here (yes, my bias is showing) but especially with the way things are currently globally. One of the not so good things is that we are so far away from everywhere else. But that has its benefits as well.

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8 hours ago, Buz said:

Honestly, I don't know exactly where our Peoples originated from. Greater minds than mine have come up with theories based on what they think they know, but I think no-one knows for sure. Until proven otherwise, I personally believe we came from a place called Hawaiki. I have no idea where this place is. I also personally believe we stopped off at Rarotonga on the way. There are too many similarities (language, stories, etc) for me to not think this.

Love Australia (especially Sydney where I lived for 9 years. Go The Doggies!), but no. We, as a Peoples, definitely did not come from Australia.

Yeah, a visit longer than a Pit Stop is always good no matter which country we're talking about. Luckily, New Zealand is so small that it doesn't take a long time for a 'good' visit. Doesn't take too long to find your next 'Whoa' or 'OMG' moment here.

We are so lucky here (yes, my bias is showing) but especially with the way things are currently globally. One of the not so good things is that we are so far away from everywhere else. But that has its benefits as well.

Thanks. I had the feeling that New Zealand was different than Australia in a historical sense. Considering Australia was a place that Great Britain used for convicts, I don't remember New Zealand being in that group. 

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11 hours ago, drpaladin said:

Really? Do the boys have an adult passport or still the one for minors?

To the best of my knowledge,. passports issued in the US are all the same. Pictures are different, but everything else is the same. My 8 year old's passport was the same s mine.

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21 minutes ago, CLJobe said:

To the best of my knowledge,. passports issued in the US are all the same. Pictures are different, but everything else is the same. My 8 year old's passport was the same s mine.

You are correct except minor's passports are only valid for five years. When you hit the magic age of 16, you are eligible for the adult 10 year version.

Considering these particular boys, I just find it very unusual they would already have passports. Back in 1990, only 4% of Americans had passports. It has risen thanks mainly to 9/11 to 42%, but we are still behind other developed countries. I had a passport as a child, but I had no where even approaching an average childhood. 

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