The Burrow
"If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased." (Katherine Hepburn)
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Things Fall Apart
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
And Waiting
Monday, April 13, 2026
Paper or Plastic..... or the Cloud
Remember in the Before Times when the cashier at the grocery store would ask you if you preferred paper or plastic bags?
Now, of course, we all carry reusable bags (in California they rip out your fingernails if you show up bagless). Whole Foods will use an old fashioned paper bag with two handles and the bigger chain stores use only plastic if you show up without your own toting equipment.
It's the same with paper records. Everything is in the cloud. Everything, that is, except for TBG's information. He asks for a printed copy of everything anyone financial sends electronically. I no longer laugh. When we need something he knows just where it is, while I'm busy searching for the right folder, the right password, the damn machine to turn on and stop updating itself.
This morning he asked for some help. Apparently, a decade's worth of statements have begun to outgrow their drawer. He thinks he only needs a few years saved. Did I have any 3 ring binders that expanded?
When I told Amster this story later this morning, she reminded me that her office is now paperless and all those white binders I used to admire were now sitting, empty, in a cabinet. Everything is in the cloud....oh, but it's TBG.
And that is why Amazon's same day delivery service just provided the solution my delightfully Luddite of a husband wanted.
He's a very happy man, easy to please with Amazon Reward Points.Thursday, April 9, 2026
Waiting
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
And Again
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Once Again
Monday, April 6, 2026
I could write about Pam Bondi, but why?
I could write about Todd Blanche, but except for noticing that he has an extra letter at the end of each of his names, why?
I could write about the Arizona Wildcats being demolished in the Final Four, but I don't want to think about it any more.
I could write about managing the health care system, from billing to appointments to physcians, but who wants to dwell in that space?
Instead, I'm going to continue cleaning up and putting away and washing and dusting and grocery shopping and fill my mind with thoughts of the hours dwindling away as I wait for my mid-West family to arrive.
Now, if I could only find a way to work dwarf into this post I would have used all the dw words in the English language. (Does anybody else miss The West Wing?
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That was supposed to be Friday's post, until I remembered that it was Easter and I had my Marc Chagall vs bunnies post. I put it in the queue to be updated and posted today but then the grandbabies came and we've been swimming and eating and swimming and eating and we took a nature walk because Giblet fell on our hike when he was a little boy and now he refused to hike any more.
There is more joy ahead. I hope there's enough that I don't have to wonder where the Cabinet and VP are... if there isn't enough evidence to invoke the 25th amendment right now ..... he's absent and rambling and clearly not up to the job..... what more do they need?
I have to admit that having these 4 humans around has been the best antidote to the crumbling of our national stature on the world stage. I have barely thought about that at all.
Friday, April 3, 2026
Happy Easter Weekend
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Once again, there were those bunnies.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Preparing For Grandkids
Every once in a while, Passover and Easter come around at the same time. Given all that's going on in our lives, neither Little Cuter nor I noticed that was was one of those years.
So, to those who are celebrating, I hope your seders were/will be filled with love and memories and lots of soup and matzoh. To those who are waiting for Good Friday and Easter Sunday, I hope your spirits soar and your days are filled with candy and sunshine and smiles.
Here in my little corner of the world, the seder never happened (cf. paragraph one). Instead, my focus has been on organizing my environment to accomodate two grown ups and two kiddos who will arrive with swim goggles and hugs on Saturday morning.
Clean sheets and blankets and pillows have been retrieved from their shrink wrap storage bags. Flannel fitted sheet, no top sheet, his and hers favorite blankets on the correct sides of the bed for my darling daughter and her perfect husband.
Those blankets have history. His was an impulse purchaseI made without knowing that it was exactly the blanket he'd loved as a child. Hers was loved so much that G'ma had to add patches to save it from the rag bag.FlapJilly and Giblet will each have a single bed in the same room, bedecked with the bedclothes their mother and uncle cuddled with, many decades ago. Do you remember Marimekko? The linens are as bright as they were when I bought them.
(I'd show you a picture but the spin bike is occupying the space reserved for the second bed and we're too tired to do any heavy lifting right now.)
I have a grocery list that's heavy on the fruit and bagel side. That's for Costco on Friday. What remained was what their mother and I had forgotten - Easter baskets.
Were they little kids it would have been easy. But they aren't little kids. Little Cuter gave me suggestions for candy (the sour-er the better). I found the plastic eggs we'll be hiding, following the printed clues Little Cuter has printed out. I found bath bombs and peeps in the shape of little ducks and small stuffies. I am collecting coins to fill most of the eggs.
But there is laundry and vacuuming and real grocery shopping yet to be done. I'm going to get Barnes and Noble gift cards and consider myself finished.
Besides, I have a pool outside, heated to a perfectly lovely 90 degrees, and a hot tub if the clouds and cooler weather roll in. Who needs candy?
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
LiLou, SF Pig
So, grown up LiLou's brain has implanted Queen T as the TOP PIG, the giant person who feeds her. Even though she weighs as much as Mama, she is cowed into submission by a stern LiLou. No. Not a shouted NO, because LiLou would think Mama was squealing right back at her. It's the way she speaks to her human children - equal parts love and do not do that.
It's hard work being a piggie Mama, and that's part of the charm. Taking her responsibilities seriously, LiLou's hoof-icures were always a mainstay.
| A grape from Jane Goodall's fingers. |
She learned to play the (mini)piano, dunk on a (mini)basketball hoop, and do a lovely pirouette. She had a wide array of colorful ribbons to adorn her seasonally appropriate harnesses for her daily walks. She wasn't an enthusiastic walker unless their route took her toward the fancy hotel 2 blocks away.
While being admired at a charity event, LiLou smelled then snarfed their cookies. Ever after, no matter Queen T's intentions, LiLou was determined, trotting up to the front door of that hotel, a girl with a goal.
C'mon, she's a pig. It's food.
She's been getting old. Pigs get arthritis, and tummy troubles, and they puke. At a certain point, quality of life decisions had to be made.
She's crossing the Rainbow Bridge today, at home, surrounded by love andd quality care.
Rest in peace, Lilou. You were the best grandpig I ever had.



