Garden Show

I spent the last three days at our regional garden show. It’s good to see people in my industry, that I’ve spent so little time in over the last year. Lot’s of hugs and catching up. The display gardens have been better, and worse. Some were outright charming. Sedums are still hot, and air plants […]

Books

Here’s a short list of books that have helped me on this journey: “And Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer and Longer” by Fredrick Backman. This novella, originally published in Swedish in 2015, gave me the gift, just last week, of being able to grieve for the loss of who my mom used to […]

Old Friends

In the last week I have had to tell two of mom’s old friends, and colleagues, that mom has moderate dementia, offer them some examples of where mom is on her path, and then grieve with them, over the phone, while they took in the reality of their friend’s illness. Today’s conversation was particularly difficult […]

January 2018 Island Trip – Day Four

As is my habit, I managed to catch the earlier ferry off the Island this morning. It was a last minute decision driven by checking the schedule online, and realizing I had about 7 minutes to leave, and 5 1/2 minutes of tasks left to do. After assuring myself that I both wanted an additional […]

January 2018 Island Trip – Day Three

As I sit down to chronicle the details of the day, I find myself feeling grumpy and discouraged. The lights in the upper barn suddenly stopped functioning, making it a colossal pain in the ass to gather the hazmat stuff I set aside on Tuesday. Granted only one of four sets of lights were working, […]

January 2018 Island Trip – Day Two

Today: The fireplace insert folks came by early to install a missing interior panel in the unit. I asked for a few minutes of remedial training regarding the remote control, as it wasn’t working as advertised. The receiving unit in the fireplace was on the wrong setting! What a relief. The bathroom paint is 98% […]

January 2018 Island Trip – Day One

I arrived at noon and got up to: Cleaning and sorting most of the lower barn. This included sorting through the contents of three rolling shelving racks, emptying a tiny fridge of unknown chemicals and film, throwing away things that are long forgotten, stacking items with some value on the shelves, sorting the overall space […]

Elvis is in the House!

Meet Elvis! He sports a brown/gray striped tabby coat, mixed with brown or seal point Siamese heritage. He has blue eyes, one of which is recovering from surgery to redirect the growth of his lashes away from the eye. He’s eating well, coming out of his shell, and has the entire down stairs of the […]

Anonymous Caller Rejection

Mom left voice mail mid-morning: “I’ve received two very concerning calls regarding my taxes, saying they haven’t been filed or paid. It was my understanding that you were taking care of this! I would appreciate it very much if you would call me back as soon as possible to discuss this…” I called mom back […]

Wooden Spoons

My husband and I are making mindful downsizing moves as part of moving through daily life, without getting crazed or scheduled about it (I no longer store boxes for high ticket items under the house until said item’s warranty has expired etc). Last night while cramming clean wooden spoons into their crock on the kitchen […]