An evening out

I went to the Kennedy Center last night to see Chris Thile and the National Symphony.Nice program. Some Dvořák, Bach, Ellington, Punch Brothers, Pete Seegar, Beethoven , Caroline Shaw, and an extended piece of his called Attention!.Attention! was sort of the story of Nickel Creek’s big break getting their cd’s in Starbucks ( remember back… Continue reading An evening out

The Endless Story

Every day I tell myself a story.It does not always start the same, but it always has the same elements. What has been, what might be, and what might connect those two things together.The narration is frequently interrupted by happenings that change the story. At the end of the day the story comes to a… Continue reading The Endless Story

Tissues

After my father died, I visited my mother more often than in years prior.She seemed to go through a lot more tissues than before. She claimed that some eye issue caused this.I have discovered that since Jennifer died I go through a lot more tissues than before.The commonality escaped me for the first few months.… Continue reading Tissues

A Day Out

I took metro downtown today to DC. Thought I would walk around and look at art and stuff. It has been about ten years since I have been there.Did most of the west side of the National Mall. The American History Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery of Art, and the East Building.Much has changed,… Continue reading A Day Out

Attitude Adjustment

When I came home from work today I found myself making sure I had a smile as I walked to the door.I’ve been doing that for years, not wanting to bring negative…energy or something from my day inside with me.My wife had enough going on for me to bring more.I caught myself as I was… Continue reading Attitude Adjustment

The New Normal

After four weeks reality does not sneak up on me as brutally.It is still far too easy to fall apart.A picture, a pair of shoes, a thought to share.She’s not coming home.

Jennifer

Jennifer Wollschlager 5/8/1962-7/13/2023 Jennifer and I met 36 years ago this Memorial Day weekend. A young woman who crossed my field of vision several times during the day of the Alexandria Jazz festival. Towards the end of the day I got my bike and moved towards the exit. There she was in front of me,… Continue reading Jennifer

Peyton

July 25 was my Peyton’s last day.She was 14 and having a tough time getting around.Ever since our other dog, Teddy, died in January she has been slowing down.Walks were very seldom the same, her vision was getting worse and her hips were obviously painful.Up till last week she was eating and stuff ( but… Continue reading Peyton