Thursday, February 26, 2015
A Walk With My Real Mother
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Elephants Upstairs
I need to thank the elephant who lives above me for serving up those lemons at 5:00 this morning. It felt like deja vu for a second; that's what time pain woke me yesterday, and I had a busy day so I didn't get a nap. I needed sleep and really didn't want to get up at 5:00 again this morning (or any morning).
When my body woke me earlier than I wanted on Monday, I used that extra time to write a letter, read a book, play games on the Kindle – quiet things because, even though I live alone, I live in an apartment. It felt natural to think that, until I heard my neighbors stirring around and leaving for school and work or wherever they go in the mornings, a considerate person would try to be quiet. And, I wanted to be considerate.
Consideration for neighbors apparently has never crossed the minds of my upstairs neighbors. I've tried sleeping in each of my two bedrooms, as well as on the couch, and no matter where I sleep or what hours of the day I try to sleep, one or both of the couple who live above me will wake me every couple of hours. It's an old building with squeaky hardwood floors, ancient furnaces and plumbing, and sticky doors, so I expect and understand a great deal of normal noises.
These people do not fit in any definition I would assign to normal noise.
Instead of just getting angry when she stomped her inconsiderate bladder to the bathroom and back at 5:00 this morning, and then stomped around the bedroom over my head for about five more minutes before returning to her squeaky bed, I decided to get up and turn those lemons into lemonade. I vacuumed - the bedroom floor, cobwebs in the corners, the ceiling fan, furniture, drapes, the drums . . . and, being the overgrown kid that I am, I couldn't move the drums without confirming that I still can't play them well.
And, then, I fell asleep around 9 p.m. and woke again at 2 a.m. I think I might nap for a couple of hours now before I resume my childhood obsession with practicing every part of Il travotore until I get one at least one of them close to tolerable.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Let It Be
Monday, February 09, 2015
Keep it to yourselves, Sanders, McConnell and Paul fans, and assorted Republican supporters
I ask my friends and family to remember this should anything happen to me.
I write this post so I will have something to link when I leave comments on my Senators' Facebook pages. They both invite constituents to keep in touch on social media.
I'm not foolish enough to believe either of them read their pages, or even know what ridiculous crap their staffers post there to monitor the gullibility of their minions. It's alive and well, by the way, verified daily in senseless comments, most of which wouldn't pass third grade spelling or punctuation and should make the anti-education and critical thinking Republican Party feel successful.
I would never choose to communicate in any way with Mitch McConnell or Rand Paul if I were not cursed with them as Senators. They are not people I would want as friends, nor are they foes I would waste time trying to influence. Since they are my Senators, and they say and post insane things in public, I consider it my civic duty as well as a favor to sane Kentuckians to respond.
Their minions/cult/allies/cronies seem to think that when I leave comments for the Senators, I welcome responses from their weird fans. I do not. I don't go back to read their comments when I see notifications rolling past to announce that they are responding. I am creating this one-time message to let them know they are wasting their time.
.
-
A friend used this title on her domestic abuse article. It worked well. I have remembered it and thought of other uses for it over the ye...
-
Call me a conspiracy theorist if you want. It won't make me wrong or you right. My record of connecting dots and identifying conspiracie...
-
I enjoy hearing political speeches, unless they are delivered by a Bush or Trump, in which case I can't bear to listen. But, I get more ...