When you have a backyard like ours, with so many huge trees with so many thousands upon thousands of leaves, there’s only one thing to do on a late-November afternoon. It takes a bit of work at first, but the Girl loves work when it’s play — a sort of Tom Sawyer in reverse.

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Yet quickly enough, the fun begins.

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The Girl remembers from last year the fun of jumping in the leaves, but she’s forgotten — or simply not realized — the fact that she weighs significantly more this year. And this means a harder impact, for leaves don’t provide as much cushion as a five-year-old might assume.

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The Boy, on the other hand, takes a totally different approach. Calm, curious he sits among the leaves and wiggles his feet, swings his arms, and enjoys the newness of the situation.

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It’s easy to credit this to his age, but there’s a personality difference that’s indisputable.

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There’s a certain explosiveness to the Girl (“You think?” responds everyone who’s ever met her.) that finally finds direction, throwing leaves here, there, and just about everywhere.

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The amount of leaves in her hair after this little adventure astounds. And we haven’t even begun burying each other.

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Still, we sometimes manage to get her calmed down within the near proximity of the Boy for a portrait.

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But the calm doesn’t last.

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Still, it wouldn’t be the same family if it did.