Hangin out in the Barn

Hangin in the Barn

 

Stories roll out thicker than any bail of hay, it is the way my brothers talk. They are story tellers. They are funny story tellers. Recalling days gone by with gusto, in utter detail and as time passes by the stories grow funnier. We live on their words, wishing that a story of us will be included in their repertoire. Though most their stories have to do with "boy talk", bull and beer. Young ears listen with eyes wide open, older ears shake their heads and somewhere in between young and old I listen wondering why I ever left such a delightful bunch of handsome guys.

 

 

Hangin in the Barn

A cat named Honda lives in the bar,

giving free hugs to anyone who picks him up.

 

 

Hangin in the Barn

 

 

A batman boy runs around reminding us the even though we think we are young, we are reminded that our days of staying in our childhood Halloween costumes have long gone.

How fortune we are that little Amaros are bringing up the the tail or tale of who we are.

 

 

Hangin in the Barn

 

 

My brother Mark. Master storyteller.

If you ever need to laugh or pee your pants, come

listen to my brother Mark.

 

 

Hangin in the Barn

 

 

Listen to the undertones,

Caresse the feeling of what is being told,

Guard what is good for the future,

Heed the lesson at hand,

carry on.

 



Comments

7 responses to “Hangin out in the Barn”

  1. Nothing compares to family time. Soak in every second of it. My 3 sons are all home right now and I am trying to saturate myself with their laughter and love. Blessings~Kimberly

  2. I love this. Soak it all up toa save for when needed.😘

  3. I’m confused, Corey. Isn’t Amaro your french married name?

  4. Lana Kloch

    embrace these moments.. etch them in your heart. call upon them when you miss your willow’s family.
    your family lives far and wide in our minds, because you are able to capture their essence and share these wonderful times with us.
    forever grateful, corey amaro..

  5. How I would love sitting there in that barn and listening and laughing until tears ran down my cheeks.

  6. Ok, I want to hear the funny stories! There’s nothing like family to bring out your inner childhood. 🙂

  7. Rebecca from the pacific nw

    Silly woman. The reason you left that delightful bunch of handsome guys is that you found an even more delightful handsome guy. Who unfortunately was not from Willows. But if he had been, you might never have done a blog and I might never have found you. So I’m grateful.
    At some point while you’re there, will you show us all the nieces and nephews with their names and maybe a comparison photo of each from a few years ago, so we can all exclaim “My, How You’ve Grown!” (As a lanky tall child, I always had to steel myself for that when we’d visit the relatives every few years.)

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