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they don't happen a lot,  but they DO happen….enough….to keep us on our toes.

Alyssia had an appointment early for someone to come and haul off all the trash from her new rental home.  Lots. No details.  just saying, Lots.  This person was also supposed to clean the attic.   But upon arrival,  he opted out of that for various reasons and so it was a somewhat aborted mission.  First bummer.    But he did haul 2 stoves,  on refrigerator,  piles of moldy carpet, etc.  So ok.   He was 2 hours late.  Ok again.    This morning,  i hooked in the small propane tank.  It wouldn't ignite the heater.  She checked it before she left,  having dropped Emrie off.  Took parts with her.  

Emrie and I had a day.  No longer is she a baby.  Now a little person.  OUT being her favorite word. She brings her jacket.   We went OUT.  We walked all through the old Doe Goat Forest.  It's slow going,  a slope, first,  but also, many obstacles in form of branches and downed trees.  We saw that a tall tree had unrooted and fallen into a live tree…supported temporarily…WIND made this fall,  WIND will make more of it.  Precarious.  We kept walking.  Her small sturdy legs.  Her hanging on to one of my fingers.  Walking is a work of art.    

we stop at Cinderella's grave and sit a while,  catching our breath.  But in a few minutes, go on.  Around and around and then UP and sit on the horizontal tree a while,  then go again.  Back to where the Doe Goats have returned and she medthodically feeds them small wisps of plants…they take them in their Goat soft lips…she's learned to keep her fingers OUT of those lips and we do this till i am beyond DONE with it and i tell her IN and she falls back onto the earth and sobs.  I stand there.  Waiting till she's done and take her hand.  Repeat sobbing.  and then we go back in and i lay with her a little while on the couch bed till she falls asleep.  Ever so carefully get up and spend the next hour and a half moving cloth around that Drawing or Doodle.  Pretty soon  Julian is dropped off by the school bus and walks his way up and i make grilled cheese sandwiches.

Alyssia returns to undo and take the propane tank parts for what we imagine might be another 45 minutes but she has a flat at the gas station and goes to find a fix a flat and the place that said they had the propane part didn't.    But she's BACK and Emrie Trills,  MA MA!!!  MA MA!!!!  and in the meantime,  Tay has eaten the blue crayon.

They are gone now.  Till tomorrow.  We will begin again.

But that pic,  at the top.  As Emrie  and i are bumbling along,  she stops and points….Tickahhhha! she exclaims.  No one knows what that exactly is,  or where it might have come from.  But it's her exclamation that means  HEY!!!!!  LOOK!!!!  or

YAY!!!!

i hadn't noticed.  What is this?   it reminds me of the mud wasps in New Mex.  But that's not it.  What then?

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14 responses to “one of those days”

  1. Michelle Slater Avatar

    Pye! Tay ate the blue crayon! Ach.
    Ive no idea what those things are. They look like barnacles…Hmmm?

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  2. joanne Avatar
    joanne

    Wasp nests. I asked the Botanist. He said yes.
    A crayon might take a while to “leave the building” as we say when Riley eats something which is not food.

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  3. jaime Avatar
    jaime

    I may be very selfish but posts of your days like today make me happy. Not because of the irritating annoyances but because it is so real. So genuine. And so full of love. Thank you for sharing.
    as I cough, cough, cough,
    and suffer from cabin fever,
    and lust after your green growing things. . .
    love you and all

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  4. julie Avatar

    And then Ricky Ricardo opened the door to find the kitchen covered with flour, the living room covered in unfolded laundry, and Lucy sprawled on the couch crying “waahhhh, Ricky!”

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  5. dee Avatar

    Agree with Jaime about the satisfying reading of posts. This one made me tired. Just to read.

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  6. Liz A Avatar

    Barnacles … exactly!

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  7. jude Avatar

    I don’t think that’s wasp I think it’s some kind of a worm as I recall. Some kind of flat worm. We have them here.

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  8. grace Forrest Avatar

    I’ll try for a better pic today. How surprising…here and your Place on the planet…such different eco systems but many similarities

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  9. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    I’m here at my daughters house caring for my little 2 year old grandson Mickey. Such a Blessing but they do keep us moving for sure. I have no idea what that picture is .. but how wonderful that you have all that land to explore with your little one. I know not so little anymore .. I just marvel at the passing of time our little one bring to light.
    Big Hugs to all of you. Turning a house into a home is not always easy but having the family that much closer seems well worth all your efforts.
    😘

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  10. joanne Avatar
    joanne

    I’m interested in what kind of worm. We thought wasp but……. a flat worm.

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  11. jude Avatar

    Not sure, someone told me that a while ago. Will try to research it.

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  12. Diana Paulson Avatar
    Diana Paulson

    This may be potter wasps. Not uncommon,and not generally aggressive around humans. They lay one egg in the nest and add a paralyzed caterpillar, seal the “pot” for the larvae to munch.

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  13. Vicky Davis Avatar

    I was thinking barnacles too….but you aren’t on the ocean edge. I looked up Potter wasp….interesting. They make clay pots. I wonder if they will survive the Atmospheric River? Most clay, ‘un-fired’, wouldn’t. ? So what is in potter wasp spit to make the clay last? [i didn’t read, just looked up pictures….so i will go back and read]
    I know that ‘beyond done’ feeling, i get it as sooner than i wish, on some days.

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