It's been a long week and a long month and I'm ready for a reset.
I'll be back on Monday.
"If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased." (Katherine Hepburn)
It's been a long week and a long month and I'm ready for a reset.
I'll be back on Monday.
It's seven minutes to the top of the hour.
The clock will tick and tock and we'll have to make a decision.
Somehow.
We've been vacillating all day. Blather vs physical prowess. The certainty of cringe vs the expectation of excellence. Allowing that man into my living room.
We're recording both. We're watching MS NOW as the Supreme Court justices faux smile at the parade of faces passing before them.
So far, we haven't changed the channel and now FFOTUS is shaking hands and walking to the podium. There aren't very many Democrats in attendance.
He's finally buttoning his coat... TBG was just appalled and even though it didn't resonate that way for me I'm delighted to have another thing to dislike about him.
The commentators have been talking over all the procedural stuff so we switched to NBC, whose feed was a good bit ahead.
Did you know this is the Golden Age of America? Me, neither. He told me the things that are happening, all the wonderful things going on in just one year, have never been seen before in this country. I cannot disagree with that. He says What a difference a President makes and I feel a hollowness in my soul. He says he's lifted millions of people off food stamps and the damn Republican lackeys stood and cheered about denying sustenance to their fellow citizens.
Oh No. The men's Olympic hockey team just came through the doors. They're taking selfies. The goalie is chewing gum as FFOTUS tells him he's getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
And at this point TBG has had enough and we're switching to Uof A vs Baylor men's basketball. I'm breathing more deeply already.
Kristi Noem found a pilot dumb enough to fly into a massive, windy snowstorm and land without warning at a New Hampshire airport that had closed due to bad weather.
Inside that plane were detainees,, all those dangerous shopkeepers and grandmothers and infants in respiratory distress hiding in plain sight among murderers and rapists.

Reprised from 2021. Only her age has been changed to protect the integrity.
This is how she looked when she met my father.

I'm typing this on the third Monday in February. Waste Management came for the recycling and the trash, but there was no mail in the mailbox.
Oh, right. It's Presidents Day.
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Seeing it there I'm wondering if it's Presidents Day or Presidents' Day or President's Day. But that led me to thinking about our current President and so I stopped.
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I thought about Presidents and how few of them were good people.... it seems.... who knows what we don't know we don't know.... but given what we know, most of them have been scoundrels, in one way or another.Analilia Mejia, progressive ally of Bernie Sanders, wins special New Jersey House primary
(I)nstead of backing a more moderate replacement for Sherrill, primary voters chose Mejia, who campaigned on populist economic policies and the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Axios went a bit further
The left smells blood after shocking Democratic primary result
The Democratic political machinery did everything short of seizing the voting booths to prevent it from happening and yet Zohran Mamdani is now the Mayor of New York. He's making a name for himself on his own, taking meetings with high profile names including Minneapolis's Mayor Jacob Frey, who told us that
“Mayors work together.... we're all operating in the reality business, and the reality is, what just happened with ‘Operation Metro Surge’ is not constitutional, is not okay, and is anti-American.”
Act Blue has sold or shared my phone number to any number of candidates for dog catcher in Montana despite my efforts to control the texts spamming my inbox, and I know I'm not alone in this. Trees are dying and energy is expended so that Hakeem Jeffries can ask me to send him money to keep the wins coming.
How dumb do they think I am?
This happened on Valentines weekend, 2012.
I remember it as if it were today.
Shockingly, G'ma was willing to forgo her post-prandial nap and accompany me to Target. I hustled her into the car before she could change her mind. We admired the clouds and she told me I was driving too fast and not stopping for the yellow lights and following too closely and she was my mother again, except for the clacking dentures. Be careful what you wish for, I guess.
There was an electric cart in the unloading area next to the handicapped parking space and it was calling her name. She's still got left and right implanted in her memory bank, so directionality wasn't an issue. She took a turn or two too closely, but the t-shirts didn't seem to mind the little bit of sway she put into their hangars. Humans managed to get out of her way, and her enjoyment of the scene washed away frowns before they could be formed. We chose Valentines Day cards and bought mini-packs of tissues for her purse and we giggled over but didn't purchase any of the soft pink socks with hearts that were tempting me at the register. Sorry, Little Cuter........