I’m lying on the bottom of a canoe. The vast sky remains constant, but the clouds don’t fly by as quickly as I know I’m going. I can just see the longer branches of the trees hanging low over the river, brushing the periphery of my vision as I go past them. I’m swept up in the current. On the… Read More
Life
This is a mall in Dubai, teeming with life (and fish) where Sir Renaissance is for three weeks. I miss him. Today I finished working on the memorial book of the Message mom who died. (Message is the anglo-mother community in Paris and we reunite through a website and various activities). She died in November from placenta acretia, leaving behind… Read More
The Dessert Years
Last night Petit Prince had the croup and it was a dirty night (literal translation from the french). Our first experience with the croup was the night before we moved to France when we were thankfully staying at Betsy and Nerses’s place. At three in the morning Young Lady barked herself awake, and Betsy, who had loads of croup experience… Read More
Remembering Moguay
When we returned to Hargeisa after being in Djibouti for three months and Kenya for four, we learned that chubby little Kadra had died. She was the baby we thought would make it. She was doing so well, and due to the language barrier, we weren’t even able to learn the cause of her death. Another little creature, whose name… Read More
Wild Abandon
I know I’ve mentioned more than once the term “wild abandon” when describing various aspects of my life, and although I believe at one time it referred to my crazy college days or my distant travels, it now more commonly describes the way I clean or attend to my grocery shopping. In my now-forty, three small kids, worry lines point… Read More
The Purgatory of Construction
In the eternal life cycle of construction, heaven is the finished product – the gleaming floorboards, the graceful curtains fluttering gently out from a breeze that pours through tall windows, matte walls that illuminate chosen pieces of art by their subtlety, steam curling upwards from a tall mug of tea (unfettered by dust) posed on a three-legged table next to… Read More