I should have just let them be content with the views and rent linens as before.
2.09.2022
oh sheet
2.08.2022
boring stuff
So I mostly don't post this shit up because it's too boring. But anyway. I go to physical therapy twice a week. For how much longer I don't know. Maybe another week? I am stronger, but my leg has not realy straightened out much. It's about 3 degrees out of straight, which is where I've been for months now. However, I can walk without a limp. I have no pain. I can almost sit crosslegged. And can see the time when I will be ale to walk on the sand without winding up with a knee that looks like a canteloupe. Huzzah!
2.04.2022
city life
Donna was also debuting a new book jacket with her original cover, which she had decided was too inflammatory to put in stores. Nephew Mason designed them and we were busy folding them to sell at the Powerhouse bookstore.
And then we all went out and had dinner.
2.02.2022
the difference 50 years makes
Eva and I are almost exactly 50 years apart in age, but I have learned that I have much in common with an almost 21-year-old. We both sleep unconscionably late. We both spend an inordinate amount of time sitting on our asses either scrolling on our phones or working on our computers. We both have a lot of friends. We both like photography and reading and deplore the metaverse. Neither one of us particularly likes preparing meals, and we both like snacks, though she leans towards candy while I lean towards crackers. We both like fruit.
However, there is this.
2.01.2022
good to go?
Well, I can fly, if I could fly. Actually I need ti wait a bit longer for blood clots, but no worries when I set off the alarm! The surgeon called me yesterday to see how I was doing, and I couldn't think of anything to ask her. She asked me how the leg straightening brace was working. I told her that I thought the physical therapy was doing more. I think you have to wear it for it to work though.
1.31.2022
what happened
I love how the wind sculpts the snow to look like the dunes.
1.28.2022
storm warnings
1.26.2022
old farts at lunch
1.24.2022
nice niece
1.19.2022
happy bday, douglas!
It's been a long road. Douglas and I were married 44 years ago, in 1978. He was born in '44, and now he is 78. We were once very young.
1.15.2022
the one and only randy
There are so many Randys in Thomasville it should be called Randyville. But for me, there was only one. My Randy was the one with the heart big enough for anybody, whether you came from his country or a foreign one, whether you were light or dark, city or rural, no matter your beliefs. If you were in need, he was there to help. He never met a stranger, and he took everyone in and trusted everyone—until you lied, cheated or stole, and then his wrath was terrible. He liked to say that he was a member of the Hatfield family, of the feuding Hatfields and McCoys, which I guess could account for the wrath!
I wouldn’t have lasted in Thomasville without him. He helped me with my well, my electricity, my air conditioner, carpentry, repairs—and was a hero during the flood. But most of all, by accepting me, a liberal citygirl outsider, he caused the rest of the town to accept me as well. He was my foot in the door. More: He held the door open for me. That’s the kind of heart he had. And that’s the reason he has friends all over the world.
He loved his town, his neighbors, his animals, his children and grandchildren, but most of all he loved his Baby. “I robbed the cradle,” he liked to say. He wanted her next to him most of the time. “I have to get my helper,” he’d say. I don’t know if he and Virginia ever quarreled, but I certainly never saw it. All I ever saw was love, on both of their parts.
1.07.2022
snow day
1.05.2022
the party's over
1.04.2022
partay
1.01.2022
party ready
Milla was the decor assistant, assembling decorations, stacking champagne glasses and helping dad tent the yard.
The French fry truck arrives at 1:30, so away we go!
