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Thursday, November 30, 2023
Santos, The Lying Liar, and A Baby
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Girls!
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
I Was Distracted
Monday, November 27, 2023
And So It Begins
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Friday, November 24, 2023
Afterwards
Thursday, November 23, 2023
Happy Thanksgiving
Sending all the love and all the happiness your way, today and always.
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
A Surprise in Grandma's Garden
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Porcine Pecadillo
She bit off off a burgeoning blossom,
Something had to be done. After an hour or so of wrestling with a variety of supplies from my potting shed,
Queen T and I managed to construct a protective barrier.
We are waiting for the porcine predator to venture outside to see if our efforts have been successful.
Monday, November 20, 2023
A Want Ad
As winter break approaches, college students begin to make plans for the summer.
Mr. 20, now a junior at the University of Arizona, is one of them. He's majoring in something related to health sciences and nutrition, the exact title of which escapes me. It's the perfect area of study for a young man who has always treated his body as a temple. He doesn't drink or do drugs or party; last Saturday night he sat in the sauna and then the cold plunge pool with Amster before going to the UofA basketball game. There was no carousing on either end.
He traveled to Italy this summer with family and friends. While others ate leisurely breakfasts, he was working out in the local gym.
He's looking for an internship in the supplements, wellness, or exercise related fields. He's been wise with his investments and his earnings; he could work for free (although I am not advocating that in the least).
We've exhausted our contacts. I offered to reach out this way.
If you have any suggestions, an email to ashleighattheburrow@gmail.com will be greeted with gratitude.
It takes a village.....
And because you were kind enough to read Mr. 20's request, I'm sharing a little bit of the intergenerational joy that's going on around here.
Life is good. I'm so glad you are sharing it with me.Friday, November 17, 2023
Yawn
We've been hosting the girls for 36 hours.
We're exhausted.
There is a reason women age out of childbearing.
I have always respected those older relatives who take in needy grandkids. Right now, respect has blossomed into awe.
I'm going to sleep now. My fingers are barely moving across the keyboard. My brain has only feeding schedules and nap schedules and bottle warming instructions and stroller security and.........
Good night.
Thursday, November 16, 2023
Let The Babysitting Begin!
She was a trouper on the plane. The roomier seat in business class made a big difference. The cost to check two suitcases was just a little bit less than a seat in Business Class; she spent the extra $30 and didn't think twice.
Take-off and landing were bumpier than the little one expected, but her mommy giggled and set everything right in the world again. They both napped a little. They were both very glad to see Grandma at the airport.
We spend most of our time interacting via video calls. I wonder what her brain made of the fact that my face was actually right there, breathing the same air, touch-able and smell-able and ready for hugs (as soon as I sanitized my hands, of course).
We wrangled the stroller-cum-carseat, three loose bags, 2 giant wheeled suitcases, a blanket and a sweater and who knows what else to The UV, parked in the very first row but a loooong way down. It was next to the sidewalk, so we weren't worried about being run down by one of Tucson's elderly errant drivers, most of whom decided to pick this afternoon to visit the hourly parking at the airport.
No, don't wait for this spot. We're changing the baby and arguing with the carseat installation and then we have to load up all the gear. It's going to take a while.
By the time we joined one another in the front seats, Queen T and I were beat. And we were hungry. Recognizing this as verging on the Danger, Will Robinson zone, we drove through In-and-Out before we hit the highway towards home.
TBG was waiting in the garage as the door went up. Yes, he was glad to see us. He took Honey Bunny for a snuggle on the couch. The car was unloaded, the pak-n-play moved to the windowless closet (rather than setting up the blackout curtains in what will be her room), and with not too much fuss and bother the youngest and the oldest took naps.
It's going to a wonderful visit.
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
She's Coming
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Excused
Monday, November 13, 2023
Jury Duty
I was excited to be called. I was interested in the case as it was explained in one of the numberous emails I received over the course of the last month or two. I thought I could be a fair judge.
All that changed when I received the juror packet. Along with my bacge and lots of instructions, there was parking information.
Parking in the same garage we used when the shooter was on trial. Going through the same security screening that left me shaking in my wheelchair, for no reason at all except the whole place felt awful. Sitting in a courtroom where another man may end up in a little box for the rest of his life, tied to me forever.
I just don't know if I can do it.
I thought I could. I was prepared for the reaction I might have. I've been talking to myself about it for the last week. But as the emails and phone calls kept coming in, advising me that the judge expected to see me at 8:15 on Monday, my anxiety moved from the back burner to my entire being.
I'm not sleeping well. My heart is in my throat most of my waking hours. I'm afraid of repercussions from the accused's cohorts. I don't want to look him in the eye. I don't want that connection.
How can I possibly be unbiased? How can I possibly pay attention when my brain is in full on panic mode?
I really thought I could do this. I've changed my mind as reality sets in. I hope the judge understands.
Friday, November 10, 2023
Veterans Day
Today's a day to say THANK YOU to someone who served, or to someone who is wearing the uniform right now.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
They Are Asking An Unanswerable Question
The polls were wrong. Americans do like their freedoms. We like to choose our own medical care options. We like to choose our own vices. We don't like having to ask the government's permission to enjoy those freedoms.
The Republican Party, dominated as it is by the Lying Liar and his minions, is making a lot of noise on the other side of that argument. The mainstream media presents their rantings and ravings as if the blather were worth hearing.
The rock hiding all that hate and distrust and anti-democratic christo-fascist rhetoric was overturned when the Lying Liar announced his candidacy for President. After that, the answer to the pollster's question - Is America headed in the right direction? - was decidedly no.
It stayed that way all through his Presidency. I was despondent. When YouGov asked me that question it was easy to answer. We were racing away from what I thought of as America.
When they asked again as the MAGA rhetoric rose ascendent early in President Biden's term, I answered yes as a show of support for him. I thought American was on a terrible path, but Joe Biden was doing what he could to turn the tide.
I meant it to be spun as pro-Biden. But someone who was certain that the MAGA agenda was finally triumphant might also have said yes.
It's essentially a very bad question. Yet I couldn't stop considering it. How would I answer? What did I really feel? How bad is it? Am I under- or over- estimating Americans' desire to keep our republic?
But then Americans started voting. Kansas and Ohio and Virginia and Kentucky championed reproductive freedom and access to marijuana. Book banning Moms 4 Liberty school board candidates, including Justice Scalia's daughter, lost in overwhelming numbers.
Do I think America is going in the right direction, now?
I could answer yes, with a clear conscience.
But our ability to have rational conversations across the political divide is on the verge of extinction. The new Speaker of the House holds some fairly frightening beliefs. The Lying Liar is ahead in the Republican race to the White House, despite 91 indictments.
We are as fractured as we were from Civil Rights to Viet Nam. But George Wallace was never elected President and LBJ didn't run for re-election. No one was contending that there were alternative facts. Republican leadership showed Nixon the door, not the nomination.
So the question is really more about feelings than reality. Before Tuesday's election results, I was leaning toward no. I was losing faith in Americans
According to Jerome Powell, the United States economy has recorded the highest growth rates of all major economies, yet according to those polls most Americans think the economy is in terrible shape. That makes me wonder about the intellectual capabilities of the voting public. Here in Arizona, the Superintendent of Education is running ads touting his voucher program, diverting funds from the public schools .... funds which the voters authorized .... and I seem to be the only one who's noticed or is upset about this blatant attempt to undermine public education because an educated public is a fascist's worst nightmare.
But then Tuesday happened. I feel pretty good about America right now, if anybody's wondering.
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
The Mind of a Five Year Old
Little Cuter sent me some recent photos of Giblet. This is the transcript of the accompanying text thread
GRANDMA : That face. Those cheeks. And a non-cheesy smile!! So handsome. (not cute, he told me emphatically)
Little Cuter: 💗 NOT CUTE OR BEAUTIFUL
GRANDMA: Yes, I was told. But the gel in his hair....
Little Cuter: 💗
GRANDMA ; What about gorgeous?
Little Cuter: I'll try it.
a minute or so passed
Little Cuter: Handsome ONLY
GRANDMA: 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 I can't stop laughing.
Little Cuter: Apparently GORGEOUS is for girls..... we'll tackle that issue at a later date....