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Conjuring up mom

Faced with the daunting task of learning how to relax, this morning after Tatjana and Tin had left for school, I heated up my now cold tea and sat on the screened porch attempting it. I fidgeted, I got up and cleaned, I went and replaced all the tea candles in their holders, I decided to wash all the dog and cat dishes, I changed the clothes from the washer to the dryer. Then I…

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Spring break comes to an end

When I was cuddling with Tin last night, he asked me what day it was and I said Sunday, tomorrow is Monday and back to school. He said, Again? I said, Again, you have been off all week, we went to the zoo, the beach, slip n slide, French Quarter Fest, your friend’s house, Evan’s Jazz Brunch – whew, I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for school again! This morning the look on…

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Hood-less

I took the dogs for a walk this morning and it feels like months since I’ve actually walked the dogs. First thing that greeted me as I entered the park was a yellow crowned night heron, and then another and then another, and then a Great Blue Heron was tippy tapping on Goldfish Island, and a crew of ducklings startled it away. I was getting into the fowl play when an older woman came up…

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The Godfather and the Prodigy

Today, Tin and I walked down to Clever with his pocket trumpet and a strong desire to see his godfather, Evan Christopher. This morning in his latest Tinism, he had said “Louis Armstrong doesn’t know me,” but I responded, au contraire mon petite, I believe he does indeed know you, Tin Dangermond. He had been watching his Louis and the All Stars DVD and I could tell he was really thinking about Louis this morning…

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The FaceTime

I was reading an obit about Lester Breslow who died at 97 and claimed longevity was based on seven recommended behaviors: Do not smoke Drink in moderation Sleep seven to eight hours Exercise at least moderately Eat regular meals Maintain a moderate weight Eat breakfast So I admittedly have been sneaking cigarettes, faced with the loss of my hair and my self enforced new and more chilled lifestyle, I’ve found myself in a pickle –…

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The simple life

We’ve sworn off of French Quarter Fest. I gave it a good college try two days in a row and for the umpteenth year in a row, I can’t get my groove on, so blech. Meanwhile, our neighbors put out a slip n slide and asked Tin over and pretty soon it was an entire day of slip n slide and bayou hanging with all the neighborhood children. Luckily, I had the opportunity to walk…

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Getting the meds right

It is almost a week of taking a thyroid replacement and right now I could climb through this screen – apparently you may experience heart palpitations, you may take a week or months to regulate. In the meantime, they hope they get the dosage right. But just in case you are wondering what happens next – first you lose your hair and find out your thyroid is inoperative and now you take a thyroid replacement…

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Uh oh – here it comes

Today was gorgeous, breezy and warm, but I can tell what waits for us – SUMMER. Already just trying to make it through the day after having had the sun on my head makes me wish for cooler days. Throw on my shoes and take a walk – no problem. But soon this too shall pass – 6am will be the only time that feels natural, after that, bam, blotto, boing.

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Mama’s got a brand new bag

I was able to get a minute’s worth of my own work together yesterday morning and then headed out to the first day and first ever Thursday of French Quarter Festival. There was a breeze and bright sunshine and I walked to the French Quarter leaving behind the stress of parking and cars and all that jazz. I flitted around the stages not hearing anything that made me want to plant myself and sit a…

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