Tuesday, March 28, 2023

A Day in Diamonds

 Like driving through a crystal forest, this mornings trip to work was filled with sunlight, sparkling off the newly rain washed leaves.  With trees lining the road, the branches arching over the lane, the slight wind shaking the twigs, light dances and pranced around me.  Curved lanes fill my line of vision with crystals of sunlight so that it was as if it was raining diamonds. (March 3, 2023)

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Our First Time

Houston Rodeo

It's our first time.

What will we do?

Get our tickets

     weeks before the event.

Plan our day.

How much time do we really need?

Buy a cowgirl hat

         and cowgirl boots.

Ask for advice on things to see.

Discover there's a wine garden.

       And beer!

Visit the vendors.

Peruse the ag projects.

Pet the livestock.

Walk    a     lot!

See Zach Brown in concert

              and dance the night away?


Saturday, March 4, 2023

Old Friends

 Today, I sat next to my friend at a high school baseball game.  Two games, in fact.  Denise has been my friend for over twenty years.  We met when her oldest son Ivan and my son Jacob played flag football at the age of five.  Then, six.  And tackle at 7.  Denise's husband was the coach, and my husband helped.  We all became good friends.

I don't get to see Denise very often.  Both our sons are almost 30 years old now.  Today though, I sat down next to her, and it was as if no time had passed since our last encounter.  It was as if we had just seen each other yesterday.  We picked up right where we left off.  It's one of the things I love about Denise.  She is open and easy to talk with.  She's genuine.

Initially, my husband and I were at the baseball game to see Denise's youngest son pitch, even though he pitched yesterday.  So truly, we were there to see Denise, to catch up with each other, to spend time with a good friend, to keep her company, and to enjoy a day in the sun.

Today was a wonderful day!  It was spent with a true friend doing what we all love!

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Mom, you were right.

"Mom, I have to tell you that you were right."  That's how the phone call from Hope began this evening.  Breathless, she explained how she could hear a lot of cat noise under her house.  A mama cat had gone into the basement and given birth to five kittens.  

Early this morning, she began hearing a lot of meowing and other noises.  Initially, she thought it was something outside, maybe a stray trying to get into her house to aggravate her male cat.  Hope has two cats:  Woof and Puppy.  Puppy is the male and is almost 9 months old.  He has begun to show his feisty dominance when animals from outdoors approach the windows.  As the morning stretched out and Hope was getting ready for work, she decided the noises were coming from under her home.  

She has this huge metal cover that acts as a door to her basement.  This metal contraption is 4-5 feet wide and at least 10 feet long.  It is super heavy.  It lays over the stairs that go down into the basement.  When Hope first moved in, she had me helping.  One of the things I told her was she needed to have the door cut so that it would lay flush with the concrete border.  I told her if she left it with that big gap that she would definitely have animals taking shelter under her home, possibly tearing stuff up.  Her furnace and water heater are located there.  We had a maintenance man scheduled, but she had rescheduled a couple of times and finally, decided to not have the man come out at all.  She has now decided to have him come out as soon as possible.

She decided to go down into the basement and check out what was there.  The mama cat and kittens were easy to gather up.  Hope put them in the portable carrier she has and set them up in a kennel in her spare bedroom.  They are all isolated from her two cats in case the mama cat hasn't been vetted.  Hope has plans to take the little family to the vet in the next day or two.  She has them on several waiting lists for rescues in her area.  That way, they won't end up in a kill shelter.  She is so proud to be taking care of this little cat family.  I know God knew where to direct that little mama cat.  He knew they would find safety with Hope.

I may have been right about the basement cover.  More than that, I am proud of Hope and her huge heart.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Is This Our New Normal?

Mike and I are true empty nesters now.  Our children are grown, have graduated from college and grad school, live in their own homes, and have grown-up jobs.  We moved to a new town due to my husband's job in July of '23.  We are renting this duplex.  It's small and easy to keep clean.

At 4:10, my cell rings daily.  It's my husband, asking what I am doing.  Of course, I am usually still with students and desperately trying to get as much done in those last moments of the day as possible.  It is amazing how quickly my mind works when I have those quiet moments (or at least, moments where students are occupied).  I can accomplish so much.

When I arrive home, I am greeted with the smell of a home-cooked meal, permeating our little home.  Mousse and Maggie and Paddy meet me at the door, wanting to go outside, our usual routine.  After the twenty minute drive home, this is my time to relax.  I put on sweats and a tee.  Dinner is ready so we both sit at the table to eat.  We speak about our day, but sometimes, we just eat in silence.  Mike usually cleans up the kitchen while I finish eating.  This is a new thing.  He seems to want to do it all.

Recently, I have begun walking in the evening.  The sun is out longer so it is a nice time to be outside.  Not too hot.

We usually end up in the living room, searching the channels for something to watch.  Mike is on his phone:  email, TikTok, YouTube, whatever keeps his attention.  We talk periodically but are mostly silent, in our own bubble.  Eventually, we make our way to our room to sleep.

Are we the old couple now?  Is this as exciting as it gets?  Is this our new normal?

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

With All Good Intentions

 I knew the March SOL Challenge was coming.  I signed up and had several story ideas ready.  Then, life happened.  


Lately, that means I am super tired.  Plus, after the MRI, I was told I have three fractures/broken bones in my left foot.  "Don't put any weight on it."  Easier said than done.


Today, I got a sub for school.  I had a CT scan as the final test to determine whether or not my foot will need surgery.  I also went to urgent care to check on this cough and tightness in my chest I have.  Doc says it may be covid.  Ugh.  What next?


Better late than never, right?  I am getting in a groove tonight.

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Hinge on the Doorway


"Symbolic signs appear in many forms, but the red cardinal has long been embraced as the most notable spiritual messenger who has been sent by our loved ones in Heaven to watch over us. To this day, red cardinals are one of the most common spiritual signs that people receive from Heaven. The word cardinal comes from the Latin word cardo which means hinge. The cardinal is serving as the hinge on the doorway between Earth and Spirit, delivering messages back and forth. Cardinal-themed gifts for an adult or child who has experienced a loss are truly meaningful and become treasured gifts for a lifetime."  (caringcardinals.com)
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Two years ago, I pulled into my driveway and saw a bright red cardinal land in the bare tree in front of my home.  Being winter, the cardinal was an unexpected but welcome sight.  In my heart, I knew it was my beautiful sweet friend Jennifer saying goodbye. I had just left her funeral, seeing her husband and her two young children being so strong for everyone.  Jennifer was a teacher during the week and an NICU nurse on the weekends when I first met her.  She had a heart of gold!

Last year, my mother passed away in August during the first week of school.  In my heart, I know it was for the best.  For the last nine years, she lived in the nursing home and wanted her freedom.  Her twin sister had passed in April, and if you know twins, you know she didn't feel complete anymore.  Between Mom's heart and her lungs, she was sick.  After celebrating her life in a memorial-type funeral, I walked outside and saw a male cardinal.  I knew my mom was there, telling me she loved me and appreciated me.

Just yesterday, I saw both a male cardinal and a female cardinal fly into the large Chinese fringe flower bush that is on the corner of my house just outside my bedroom window.  It was unusual for birds to be that low in my backyard because our dogs don't like any other animal trespassing.  They remained in the bush for a while.  Upon inspection, I discovered a partially-built nest.  It was definitely barebones so they had just begun to build it.  Today, I checked on their progress and discovered they have almost completed the nest.  I am thrill!  Soon, we will have baby cardinals right in my backyard.  It will help my heart heal.  It has been broken for a while and needs hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Cardinals mate for life.  Can you imagine?  These small, wild animals create a bond and work together until they die.  They are protected by law, as well.  The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 bans the sale of cardinals as caged birds.  They were once popular because of their beautiful color and distinctive sound.

For now, the couple that live in my backyard will remind me daily the importance of life and commitment.  I need that right now.