Once In A Lifetime 8 Years Later
My second book, Once In A Lifetime: A Song For Sam, ends with Luke and I performing a love song that I wrote for S.M. at my graduation party. When I played the song, the McCarthys obviously were the honored guests, but August, Arden, Aspen, and Kid were there too. That was 8 years ago, as of this coming May. On the week of February 8th, 2026, Mom and Dad had to go to NYC to move a temporary exhibit they had set up there. I had to watch the house and cat Sammie.
Over the last year, my “sister,” August, has done a lot. Her husband and her are in the middle of a divorce, so as that has developed, she has had to adapt to being a single mother. Throughout 2025, the other Anderson women, myself, and Rich, and Barbara (especially after they moved to Wyoming), have become a huge support for August and Emerald. On Thursday, February 12th, 2026, I was at my parents' house writing because Paige had a late shift. At around 5:50, I got a FaceTime call from August. I answered and was immediately met by the face of my “niece.”
“Uncle Mitchie,” the two-year-old exclaimed.
“Hey Emmy,” I replied. After August said hi and we caught up, I asked Emerald, “Are you ready to be a flower girl?”
“I throw flowers at Awden, and Aspen, and Lo-lo… and YOU!” She declared.
As we continued to talk, a few more things about Emerald were revealed. She was very content bossing me around. She loved dancing around and being the center of attention. So very typical two-year-old behavior… put more accurately, very typical Anderson behavior. Based on our history, August and I thought it was a little bit funny that it almost seems to be a genetic urge to boss me around (though I’m not worried about Emerald, as August and the other Andersons have grown out of that). Toward the end of the FaceTime, August told Emerald that I have written songs, and the child got really excited about that. I sat down at the piano and played Once In A Lifetime.
Up to this point, in my writings, Emerald has effectively just been a plot device or in some cases, just a plot point. August, coming to Ohio to tell us that she was pregnant (and then deciding against it at the last possible second), led directly to Kid and Paige living together. August not being around as much over the last few years is because she’s been figuring out this whole mom thing. In any appearance that Emerald had that didn’t have to do with those two aforementioned things (either as August’s baby bump or as herself), she just kind of existed. Mostly because she was too young to have a personality that wasn’t “generic baby.” All of the writing I do about my life isn't necessarily 100% true; it’s more like an artistic representation of the truth. What I’m saying is that while I (the author) haven’t been able to make Emerald into an actual character yet, that reflects my (the actual person’s) relationship with the person Emerald is based on.
As I played Once in a Lifetime and Emerald started humming the tune, I realized how amazing this moment was. By her relation to August, Emerald was born into my childhood friend group, but because of how age works, she is the only member who was not there when I performed it at my graduation party. Performing this song for her retroactively inserts her into that initial performance (at least from an emotional standpoint). Additionally, I was excited that I can officially consider Emerald a friend, at least in some capacity.
Have a Greattastic day and be safe!
J. Mitchie Ulibarri, SBT