Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Waiting
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Subterfuge
All these men in my life. 'Nuff said.
Yesterday I had the rare privilege of bearing witness to talent. Can't help that it's Charlie.
We were free-forming with a pile of Lego pieces drawn from the giant box with half a cubic yard of Lego in it, some of them were Colin and Jakes.
I spoke to the computer and asked for some music. It gave up Paul Simon. Charlie was immediately attentive because he likes story songs and Paul Simon articulates his poetry.
The kid started singing along to a song I'm pretty sure he's never heard. I'm just listening. We get to the verse:
“Sail on, silvergirl, sail on by, your time has come to shine, all your dreams are on their way”
And I get goosebumps because he's taken to the lower register of the harmony and was faking the words precisely in tune for the whole song.
He's become involved in the chorus at school, so I said, "You know, the chorus teacher might ask you to sing alone in front of the class one day." If you've had the experience, you know how impactful it is.
"So?" He shrugged and continued working on a croc-ship. The soul of blase.
Next time I'll ask Alexa to play some Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Nate King Cole. Maybe he'll be ready by the time Michael Buble retires.
I specialize in party boats and parade floats.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
~truth~
This bundle arrived late yesterday. Thank you A!
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Recovery
This is my third confirmed go-round with COVID-19. Each has been markedly different which stands to reason as the virus evolves. Comparatively, this one was lightweight. A solid week of juicy head cold and loss of taste and smell. But, as the days passed I realized that I might be experiencing a degree of brain fog. A quite useful state if you intend on meditating. Reaching nothingness is not easy for a normally busy, creative mind.
These days, it's been all too easy to slip into a state of too-stoned-to-move, staring off into space. I got mad about it yesterday and busied myself. Routine chores were the easiest. Laundry, dishes. Then I settled in to try pushing colors and shapes around.