Friday, January 29, 2010
Historian Howard Zinn, 1922 - 2010
Way back in May '07 I attended a reading of the People's History of the United States. Danny Glover, Steve Earle and others joined Prof. Zinn to read passages from the book. It was a last minute decision to go and when I hesitated my friend Barbara, all the way from California, insisted that I go. Thank you Barbara! It was a marvelous evening filled with energy, solidarity and history. Prof. Zinn died yesterday. I'm so glad I went.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
An almost empty nester
I hear a lot of people lament about what will there be to do when they become empty nesters. It is true, your children, having been the central theme in your life for two decades or more, being without them can be scary. It is so important for us to attend to own interests and identity(s?) so we don't feel useless when our children leave the nest.
from a Fall day at the Cloisters, NYC
I imagine myself spending each day meandering through gardens, craft demonstrations, lectures, museums and stumbling upon street fairs....
Watching a master do a bobbin lace
from a Fall day at the Cloisters, NYC
I imagine myself spending each day meandering through gardens, craft demonstrations, lectures, museums and stumbling upon street fairs....
and attending luncheons galore!
Oh yeah, there's football laundry
Jonathan #86, Free Safety
Keeping my fingers crossed that there will be no trips to the ER
My Marcus can be so mild mannered at times, but as a true gemini, there's that other guy....
and yes, there is always knitting
But I'm not an empty nester, I still have one more big guy to look after. And with all the lovely things I dream of doing and sometimes get to enjoy, there just isn't the kind of time I imagined there'd be when I sent the second son off to college...
Jonathan's first day of high school sophomore year this past September
Being a parent of a sophmore in high school is not for the squeamish. There are curfews to enforce, girlfriends to scare off (just kidding); serious homework to patrol and teaching them to take care of themselves - eventually
Being a parent of a sophmore in high school is not for the squeamish. There are curfews to enforce, girlfriends to scare off (just kidding); serious homework to patrol and teaching them to take care of themselves - eventually
Oh yeah, there's football laundry
Jonathan #86, Free Safety
Keeping my fingers crossed that there will be no trips to the ER
And all of this happened before December! Here, in this new year of 2010 I wonder what life will bring. I have a big surprise to share with you hopefully this spring but in the meanwhile, I am trying to find peace and blessings in the day to day adventures (and dilemmas) this new decade will bring.
My college student sons are growing up and away. I miss them so much but am so proud of their new wings.
My college student sons are growing up and away. I miss them so much but am so proud of their new wings.
My Marcus can be so mild mannered at times, but as a true gemini, there's that other guy....
and yes, there is always knitting
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