Passport

Our family friend, Tim, let me know that a memorial gathering for his son is tentatively happening in early March, in Canada. My first concern about attending was my mother’s passport. She and I talked about it two weeks ago, and she assured me her passport was up to date. I was dubious. My parents […]

A letter from the Editor

My mother wrote my husband a long letter in which she asserts my mother-in-law refuses to accept any help in caring for my father-in-law, suggests my father-in-law is at the brink of needing assisted living or nursing care and grossly mis-remembers, to my husband, where the last month of my father’s life was spent. It […]

Securities

We all have things that make us feel secure. Funny things that make little or no sense when spied through the glass of logic. My husband needs a box of Kleenex in every room of the house to feel secure. Some rooms are complicated or really big, requiring two boxes. Including the garage and bathrooms, […]

Marriage Date

One of my jobs is “Protector of Critical Documents.” Yes, the job title sounds a tad grandiose, but as documents come to the surface and disappear again, in both of my mom’s homes, not unlike gossamer jelly fish in a swirling current, I have learned the importance of securing these sheaths of paper before they […]

Birthday 2013

Today my husband and I picked up a spare bed at my mom’s Mainland home. With our younger children recently moved out in a definitive sort of way, and taking their furniture with them, we find ourselves short on things like spare beds. Who woulda thunk it? I asked mom, while discussing possible timing for […]

The Chimney

On New Year’s Eve mom called to say “Hi” and see what we were getting up to for the evening. She then told me the fireplace was working again. She hadn’t told me it wasn’t working, so I asked her about the problem. She said the inversion layer during the prior two days had been […]

Prophetic

This handwritten in a preface of a book of poetry by my mother in January of 1957 when she was 21: “There is something satisfying about making a book oneself – of giving so much paper and a little ink a kind of personality, a place of its own on a shelf! And then, authors […]

Stealth Run II: Findings

In regards to the fraud case, now filed with the sheriff’s department, I found nothing relevant in the house, (invoices, biz cards, statements, etc.) but did take pictures of my mother’s car. The crook sloppily filled areas of mom’s bumpers with what looks like a mix of finely ground packing peanuts and silver paint, which […]

Money Matters

Mom came over mid-afternoon. She was very concerned that she had written a check for the mortgage on her Mainland home out of one account and found the entry for the check in the register for a different account. Soothingly, I said, “It’s not a big deal, you just have to reverse the entry out […]

Patterns

We had our family Christmas dinner this evening, or if you want to be perfectly correct, last evening. It was the gathering with the highest hit rate of participants, given everyone’s plans and work schedules. Four generations at a meal is a gift in and of itself. Overall it was just fine, actually, wonderful. In […]