You may have noticed that the days are getting very short, and
very dark. In fact, today is the
darkest – or at any rate, the shortest.
It is nice and bright right now.
This is the time of the year when a fear of the dark arises, but I mean
only a certain sort of dark. Not
the comfy kind God sends us every
December, but - Blackouts! We seem
to always be having them. And of
course, they never come at a convenient time. (Those times would be when one is asleep or not at
home. There is no other convenient
time. If one wants no lights, one
can manage that without the help of the electrical power company.) Ever since the last one, I have been
planning to become better prepared.
That time, I had to paw through drawers, searching for my Advent Wreath supplies to find a candle. As each procrastinating day passed, I
worried a bit more. Both about
being caught in the dark again, and about being such an incorrigible
dilly-dallier. I put everything
off, especially if it involves getting in the car and going somewhere. Finally, I decided to commit. I asked Becca if she would go to the
hardware store with me. Happily,
she agreed, and off we went to Madison Park Hardware, my favorite hardware
store, especially now that all my other favorite hardware stores have been
swallowed up by the mega monster ones.
This one is walk-to-able, but only if you have all day, and want to come
up a very long, tall hill on the way home. It is lots of fun to go to, and
every time I do, I find some little thing that I previously hadn’t realized that
I absolutely needed. Margaret, who came along, loves to go
because there are dog treats. The
friendly folk there helped us find the perfect blackout ware, and assured me
that since I now was prepared, it was very unlikely that such a thing would happen
soon. I hope he is right, but if
he isn’t, I am ready.
"Nothing
is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task."
~William James
2 comments:
Love the quote. Its my New Years resolution every year to not procrastinate. Which reminds me I need lightbulbs. Wish my hardware trips were as fun as yours!
Great quote.
We have lost power many times and finally invested in a generator.
Certainly not as lovely as candle-light but it has six circuits and gives us peace of mind.
You have such energy!
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