This is an immutable truth; I don’t mind if you quote me (or the Captain). It’s along the same lines as, for other people to consider you a runner, you maybe should lace up the shoes and hit the pavement now and then (in jeans, preferably). Or, for other people to view you as a sinner, you should drink too much red wine, watch questionable movies, play fast and loose with the speed limit, or at least arrive late at work a few times a week. (I didn’t have a lot of trouble coming up with those examples.) In other words, do some good old-fashioned sinning. The list, as they say, goes on.
For me to consider myself a writer, I need only think about writing from time to time. Just like sinning, if I commit the deed in my heart, it’s on the record somewhere. Action completed. OK, so I haven’t actually set pen to paper (so to speak; who really writes on paper these days?) for anything beyond email messages for the last three-plus months. But I’ve intended to! The flesh is willing, the spirit weak. Or vice versa.
To get my creative juices flowing, and to repent of my wicked ways, I thought I’d start simple, listing a few of the activities I haven’t blogged about in the last few months.
At the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry (no photos allowed in Body Worlds). |
1) Hosted Easter dinner for 15, including all kids and grandkids, friends Paul and Nancy, and father-in-law Bud with his 90-year-old girlfriend Doris.
2) Attended 8th-grade graduation ceremony for oldest grandson Jack.
3) Took grandkids Jack and Autumn to see Body Worlds exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry.
Easy Riders Dennis and Bonnie |
4) Attended commencement for nephew Spencer and wife Ashley at University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, where Michelle Obama was keynote speaker. Clung to brother-in-law Dennis as he took me on a motorcycle tour of the northern Iowa countryside.
5) Celebrated 40th wedding anniversary with husband Curt, with a Segway architectural tour of Oak Park, IL (Frank Lloyd Wright hotbed).
Don't hate us because we're nerds. |
7) Witnessed my husband suffer a serious heart attack after biking across the Golden Gate Bridge.
8) Enjoyed (and celebrated!) his recuperation in Marin County and Sonoma/Napa.
10) Attended my 40-year high school class reunion in Ankeny, Iowa. Wonderful connections; these people are salt of the earth. Extra time spent with best friend from-back-then Paula: priceless.
Me and Paula at the 40th reunion, still crazy after all these years. |
11) Basement flooded—again—and now having to spend the bucks to have the back yard regraded.
12) Finally took the step to meet with a financial planner, which forced us to think about the future in a more concrete way.
13) Lost a few nights’ sleep wondering whether we will even have a future, considering Curt’s heart attack.
I kind of hate to stop with unlucky 13, but there’s enough material there should I decide to wax eloquent on any of those topics. I’d particularly like to expound on Curt’s heart attack, but cardiac incidents are notoriously unfunny.
Oh yeah—time for a confession. After a tall bloody Mary, we went to see the movie “Bridesmaids” today. Laughed till we cried. Then came home and hoisted a few glasses of red.
Sinner? Check. Runner? Not for a while now. (There’s always tomorrow.) Writer? Double cha-ching. Not only thought about it, but did it! I’m golden.