I published my notes for tomorrow's post instead of the post I'd written for today. Sorry, all 30 of you who read the notes.... the real post is below.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Saving Democracy While Living My Life
The thought of spending any mental energy on the impending Constitutional crisis, on the Supreme Court of Georgia's mere existence, on the revocation of visas and the vague chilling effect all of this is having on what I write.... well, denizens, it's just too much.
I started out on Friday, wearing a school t-shirt, at Prince Elementary's Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony. We were treated to a not quite ready for prime time but totally adorable rehearsal of all four kindergarten classes' Promotion to First Grade on the stage, one table away.
Look at these patient five and six year olds waiting for the grown ups to fix the sound system.
The lovely woman who coordinates the monthly Food Bank was as delighted as I was when the first little one called out my first but not last personal greeting. There was an occasional wave and there were many smiles until the music started. The singing and dancing was enthusiastic; they earned a standing ovation.I changed into my Good Trouble t-shirt and went on to the bi-weekly, LD18 Democrat organized, street protest in front of Rep. Juan Ciscomani's Tucson office.
I went upstairs, said hello to the lovely young people behind my Representative's security alarmed entrance, and left a note wishing he'd make a public statement about the Administration's plan to deport US citizens.I waved my sign
for a while, raising a thumbs up to the honking horns with the other pissed off citizens, then I turned my sign to the side I drive around with,changed into my Every Body is Beautiful pilates shirt, and sweated for an hour before returning to school and gardening with the kiddos.
I spent Saturday morning doing the same things, without the school pieces. I'm in great shape which is a good thing since holding a sign up, no matter how light, requires a certain amount of stamina.
This was a lot easier 50 years ago. I cannot believe we have to do this again. Saving democracy is hard work. I hope there are some young people willing to pick up the mantle. This is going to be a long fight.
Friday, April 18, 2025
Happy Easter Weekend.
I wrote this in 2015 and I am resurrecting it here.
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Once again, there were those bunnies.
Thursday, April 17, 2025
To My University
I trust we have laid the foundation of [a] university … where any person can find instruction in any study.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Another Take On Seders
I had so much fun rereading my previous Passover posts. I hope I'm not overdoing it.
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Brother is an excellent writer. He kept me amused all through college with his semi-monthly JA NEWS. All sides and corners of the pages were covered with amusements and philosophy, as were the envelopes. He has his own particular take on the world. Here's a glimpse.
We also have a collection of different haggadot, from fancy collectible printings to crumbling ancient Maxwell House booklets. When we use these haggadot, everyone at the table gets a different version.
But the company and the food are always good.
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Taxes
Monday, April 14, 2025
Happy Passover
First published April 12, 2017
Families gathered around a table.
The fancy china unwrapped and the silver polished.On the table, someone's hand embroidered ("NO! Don't use that to blot up the wine!) tablecloth and napkins.
Well-worn Haggadah in hand, the patriarch stands and recites and sings and calls on others to participate.
Hard boiled eggs and salad greens staunch the appetites, then apples-and-nuts-and-Manischewitz-Concord Grape wine ("More, please!) tickle the palate.
Matzoh ball soup and gefilte fish and then all the main courses anyone could imagine and then more singing and more praying and gradually the kids disappear until Daddy is looking for the Afikomen.
What could go wrong? My all time favorite family photograph says it best:
I hope that your seders (should you be lucky enough to participate in one or two) are filled with joy and laughter and the kind of love that sends a favorite grandchild over the edge.
Friday, April 11, 2025
And Just Like That
and the store bought petunia starts are equally delighted.
Mostly, it's the yellow season that announces the arrival of warmer temperatures. This tree was bare and green a week ago. Now it's providing yellow pollen to annoy the entire neighborhood.
It hasn't rained in a while, but, surprisingly, the ocotillo are blooming.
This is an ocotillo flower up close.
The succulent that volunteered several years ago has given birth to many pups (see the babies around her base?) and this year, for the first time, she's showing her floral stuff.
The wildflowers are starting to get into the act, too.
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Today
It's National Pygmy Hippo Day.
It's National Unicorn Day.
The stock market rebounded in a big way.
FFOTUS is thrilled - his name is leading the news, he's making waves, foreign leaders are lining up to kiss his ass.
I'm sticking with the unicorns.
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
A Gentle Suggestion for the Democrats
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Happy Birthday, HoneyBunny
She's two.
She's magnificent.
Her big eyes miss nothing, from the squirrels (announced in Russian) scampering on the fence to the tiniest little booboo on her finger. Immediate attention is required, and her persistence makes it so.
She climbs and jumps and slides higher and faster than the 3 year olds at the park. It's her happy place, down a short path from her front yard, filled with all manner of potential adventures. Sometimes the tan bark ground cover, sometimes the faux steering wheel, sometimes the swings, but always the park.
She loves her baby brother, treating her two little baby dolls the same way Mommy treats him. When the little human isn't in his car seat or his high chair or his napping pad, those plastic babies take his place. After checking with them, she is glad to assure anyone nearby that they are okay.
Okay, baby? from the mouth of one who was the baby until two months ago is possibly the cutest thing I've heard in recent times.
Her Daddy is improving his pony tail skills; today she had a top knot and a low pony. Many colored barrettes keep the strands out of her face. Not long ago we wondered if she'd ever grow hair to be styled.
She gave us a concert on our last video chat. Old MacDonald led off, followed by fifteen minutes of songs she's heard at day care or on tv. Most of the words were intelligible. Her enthusiasm was contagious. Her grandparents could not stop beaming.
She's not feeling well today, so her cupcakes at day care will have to wait until she recovers. But birthday wishes will still flow her way, starting with this one, at 12:00am, the first one of the day.
Happy Birthday, HoneyBunny. Grandma loves you a lot.
Monday, April 7, 2025
Hands Off Photos
I'm so proud of Tucson. The local paper says 10,000 people showed up on April 5th to voice their concerns. There were a lot of concerns. Here are 93 of them.
They were multi-cultural.
They were artistic creations from protesters with lots of markers.
Nobody liked Elon.
Or DOGE
Or FFOTUS
There were signs about issues
There were signs about signs about issues.
There were suggestions.
Democracy was on the minds of many of us
There were calls to action
And then there were the winners
It was a lovely day in Tucson
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