Saturday, March 12, 2022
Special day? Of course: it's my 2nd brother's birthday. He's the only sibling left in the same town as Mom. He's the family hero for taking good care of her while the rest of us are scattered around the world. She dotes on him, too (between instructions of what else needs doing.) So, "Happy Birthday, Norm!"
We walk a larger loop, just one round this time. W has an online study at 7:30; K's on a Zoom call at 8:00; and HURRAH, M's "outa jail!" with a negative test yesterday. I'm packing for a trip and working on the porch.
We're looking forward to having people on the porch and in the house again. The latest COVID wave is starting to ebb. Seems like everyone is catching it, has it, or is over it.
When we moved into the house, there was a garden shed with "nothing but junk" in it. We found an old window for a coffee table since we had a metal frame for outside.
I can't tell you how many cups of tea and how many plates have tipped on and off the window frame. Yesterday, we reset the porch and other space with tables from a restaurant close-out. Thanks to Becky for the big flat surfaces.
The old tables move to the parking pad. The yardman cleared it of sampah (any kind of rubbish) last week. When we get back, I'll tackle that space.
We're reclaiming the yard bit by bit after its long pandemic rest.
The entry porch slowly morphed from this (above) to this (below). The bench is perfect for putting on your shoes. Culture note: you never wear street shoes in the house. You're not supposed to wear them on the porch but we treat it as transitional space. We have a rack of flip-flops for guests.The roses and grasses planted 2 months ago are thriving.
Seeing the delicate but sturdy grass fronds wave in the breeze makes me happy.
Restrictions on domestic travel have eased. No more nose-pokes for our trip to Bali tomorrow. We're off to a company conference. Bali by air is closer than driving Seattle to Portland, with cheap tickets. We miss many things, not being near family and old friends. But having Bali nearby? That's a definite perk.
As the afternoon fades away, we check messages one more time before a final sleep in our own bed.
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