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A Child, Found in Ice and Shadow

6 min readMar 17, 2025

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photograph of a frozen pond at dusk, its surface smooth, white and reflective like glass. A single stone rests on the ice, casting a long shadow under winter light. Bare trees line the background, their skeletal branches stretching toward the sky.
Sometimes one gets stuck. Image generated by author using Midjourney.

The sound of a stone hitting a sheet of frozen water carries something ancient within it. A hollow, reverberating, ringing warble. An otherworldly echo, existing outside time. The kind of sound that makes children pause and listen to it emanate from the ice, eyes and smiles widening alike. It’s a sound that, until just this winter, I had forgotten how to hear.

Recently, I stood with my son at the edge of our neighborhood retention pond, watching him launch stones across the melting February ice. His laughter and excited shouts bounced off the vinyl siding around us, as we speculated about how long the rocks would remain there, balanced in suspended animation, before spring claimed them completely. I marveled at his easy joy, and the ways wonder still lives so naturally in his heart.

I caught myself almost saying “no” again. Almost.

For years, that had been my default response whenever we were driving past and the question arose. The practical reasons always seemed sound enough: it’s slippery, it’s dirty, it’s covered in goose droppings, and we seldom have time. But beneath those sensible parental concerns lurked something else. A forgetting of something so complete I never even recognized its absence. Somewhere along the…

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Human Parts
Human Parts
Arthur Quintalino
Arthur Quintalino

Written by Arthur Quintalino

An AuDHD scapegoat and survivor. Navigating life's mazes and being a dad through self-discovery, healing, and helping.

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