I said something this week I have not said since May of 2024.
“I would like to get off this ride now.”
Continue reading “Not The Week We Expected”I said something this week I have not said since May of 2024.
“I would like to get off this ride now.”
Continue reading “Not The Week We Expected”The bathroom is sooo close to being done.
My contractor has been fitting me in around other projects these days. This one, with the mold remediation, old house surprises, and redoing the walls twice… he ain’t sending any kid to college on the profits from this project, that’s for sure. Functionally wise it’s been working for a while, so I’m not rushing him. Patience is a virtue and I’m not on the schedule for the historic district tour of homes with any set deadline to hit… so I’m a well of acceptance on the ever pushing timeline.
Continue reading “Formatted for Jump Scares of Grief Talk in There Amidst the Remodeling and Other Musings…”It is a drizzly spring morning after a night of solid rain, the windows are open, and I’m wearing one of my husband’s shirts to keep the chill off.
The perfect weather to me, this, and it really, really might mean I should live in Seattle rather than in Texas, so as to have more of it. The thing that stops me though, is the question on if it’s rarity here is what leads to my appreciation of it? If it drizzled all the time, would I love it as much? It’s the concept of the cherry blossoms being appreciated in Japanese culture not just for their beauty, but also for their transience. It has a name, its called “Mono no aware.”
We have crepe myrtles that bloom profusely 9 months out of the year here, and sometimes they stop visitors in their tracks. For us? The locals? Eh… that? That’s just a crepe myrtle, you know? And so… it’s probably like that. I enjoy the novelty of a drizzly morning with a cool breeze when I can get it, knowing it may not happen again for a long time.
Continue reading “Rainy Morning and Things, Big and Small”