Leasing the Mainland House
Mom is sure in her decision to remain on the Island. To the point that she wants to bring back furniture that she and my father moved to their mainland house. I’m totally suuportive of this. Her Island home shows years of fire place smoke damage. I’ve suggested, now that the chimney is fixed (at […]
Department of Licensing ~ Countdown
Recall the letter from the Department of Licensing my mother received in late April. The letter giving her 60 days to have a doctor sign on the bottom line that mom is OK to drive. When she received the letter, she and I had a couple of conversations where I encouraged her to simply make […]
Letters
I’m supposed to be making myself some dinner, rehearsing, and perhaps most importantly, enjoying the feeling of a Friday evening after a full and busy work week. I’ve dealt with the cat hair crisis behind the stereo cabinet, and arranged said cabinet so our 16 year old dander and fur cloud kitty can’t nest behind […]
Poetry
I rarely write poetry. During unusual, trying, and intense circumstances I sometimes find myself spontaneously writing a poem. The following came tumbling out all at once at the end of my father’s hospital stay in March of 2013: The cool air of the ICU.The warmth of my father’s skin.The sound of my father’s breath.The sun […]
Bits & Pieces…
The subject line Bits & Pieces surely is the most often used header in blogs like this one. There are so many small observations, none of them earth shattering in and of themselves, yet significant in the moment they were happening. When mom was here toward the end of last month, repeated stories aside, she […]
Department of Licensing
Two days ago, mom received a form letter from the department of licensing giving her 60 days (which happens to more or less coincide with the date she retested for her driver’s license) to have a physician attest that there is no physical reason she can’t continue to drive. Of course, there is the caveat […]
Birthdays and Tax Returns
The weekend before last my 15 month old grandson and I went to the Island to attend a gathering, arranged by one of mom’s wonderful neighbors, for her birthday. The turnout was impressive. Mom looked and felt terrific. If anyone were asked to guess her age, they would likely underestimate by at least 10 or 15 […]
Corresponding with the Dead IV
Finally, mom wrote me today to say she’d been writing to Tom and hadn’t heard back from him and was going to call him at the university. I just called her to say I’d received her note. She said the university was closed for the day by the time she made the call. I took […]
Corresponding with the Dead III
I called Mom on Monday, as planned, to follow up on her ‘return to sender’ e-mail question. A conversation I hoped would allow me to close the loop in her understanding/remembering that her friend and colleague, for whom she’s been writing/editing all of a sudden, had passed away some years ago. Mom didn’t know what […]