Rebecca is the best girl ever! I am so grateful that she forces me to exercise and takes me
for runs twice a week. Even though
I do a good bit of whining and complaining, I realize that most mothers are not
so lucky. Last Friday, we planned
that our run would take us through Chinatown and then along the waterfront and
on to Cost Plus, where we would look for after-Christmas bargains – in particular
a new dish for my Little Man. We
were hoping to admire the boats and birds as we trotted along. As we ran through Chinatown, our
conversation was going as usual, with Rebecca saying, “Come on, come on,
faster, faster. You’re slowing way
down. We aren’t going any faster
than walking. No, we can’t stop and rest. We’ve hardly gone any distance at all
– look at that person there. She
is twice as old as you and going way faster, etc,” and me lagging behind, pathetically
gasping, “Slow down. Slow
down. Are we there yet? I’m going as fast as I can. I’m so tired. How far have we gone? Can we stop now? I’m sick. I’m
going to throw up.”
This time, we
had another topic, because when we reached the waterfront, it was gone!!
What we found |
There was horrible construction of a seawall with
fences, blockades, hideous noises, and no water, pleasant boats or even birds to
be seen. We were shocked. Finally,
we passed the last bit of construction just a short distance before our
destination. At Cost Plus, I found
lots of items that I really, really needed, but, sadly, no cat dish. We were planning to take the bus home,
and went through a cooking store on the way to the bus stop, and there I found
the ideal dish for my little fellow.
He was quite pleased with it, although he does seem to be glowering at
me in his picture. Maybe he
doesn’t want people bothering him while he eats.
I mentioned to Rebecca that my phone was getting pretty
funky, and I thought I would get a new one. “Don’t do that,” she said. “I’m going to switch carriers and so you will automatically
get a new one.” Rachael told me it
would be a flip phone that didn’t take pictures. In other words, even more funky that the el cheapo that I
had. I somehow knew that this
could not quite be true, but was astonished when Becca brought me my new phone
today. “A Mother’s Day present,
early,” she said. I have joined
the 21st century with my fabulous new iphone. Now I only have to figure out how to
use it. Aaaak! I was going to show you a picture of
it, which I took with my camera, but suddenly, I can’t make my camera talk to
my computer. Still stuck in the
twentieth century after all.
The dish has appropriate sentiments for my darling kitty.
6 comments:
The dish is so sweet, but you are right, he looks a tad grumpy.
YOU HAVE AN IPHONE?!! we can start communicating in emoticons now! Plus, I can show you how to blog from your phone if you want!!!
Jogging:
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Good blog. Your kitty should be grateful to have a new dish - wonder why he was feeling grumpy.
My Katerina is a bit puzzled over why I am confiscating her treasures. Any suggestions for stopping her murderous tendencies?
Construction is so ugly but can lead to improvement or change that may be beautiful.
Janet, I think it is hopeless. I had to get Tobias because the mousies were running rampant in my pantry. I don't think he ever caught one, but his smells were enough to keep them at bay. Birds are another thing. That is always so sad. All mu kitties stay in, but occasionally a birdie comes into the house. That is courting bird disaster.
Martha, you are so philosophical!
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