Now that the kids are older, and basically don't need me for anything other than my fingerprint to download an app, I have caught my breath enough to access the situation and the situation is the Aldi Finds aisle is calling my name.
Author: mpoweredstate
Expecting
fall leaves me feeling blue.
Fall affects me, I cried on the way to work last week for no reason. Fall is that no-reason, reason. I watch the leaves turn autumnal colors, the darkness take over the daytime hours, the spiders balloon, the crops dry, and the dew sit on the grass, and feel the heaviness of living this life without my parents.
Apron Clad and on a Mission
Catlin Park
The Local Lowdown 8/24/22 4 years ago we took family pictures at Catlin Park, off of Rt.71 outside of Ottawa. When I think back to that time period, life was so good. I still lived in a world in which both of my parents were alive, my Grandma too. It seemed like a simpler time [...]
Starved Rock Strollin’
The Local Lowdown 8/17/22 Clad with my giant, white dog and the task that no assigned me, ie: The Local Lowdown, we set off to one of the most iconic state parks around; Starved Rock. The first time that I remember going to Starved Rock was when I was in high school. I wore an [...]
The Local Lowdown
I do this thing when I travel, I marvel at all the commonness around me. I smile up at the canopy of trees overhead as we set up our campsite. I'll spend too much time on my "PictureThis" app in order to identify the tree who produced the leaf that I'll hold in my hand [...]
the domesticated wanderlust
missive notes on death
I like to look for lessons in things, always searching for the deeper meaning behind the unexpectedness of life. Turns out, death unfurls a lot of lessons in its cleft. The revelations aren't the obvious piths or placations. It's not "live life to the fullest" (though, you really should) and it's certainly not "everything happens [...]
the sweet spot
As I write this, life is more than okay. It's the first time it's felt "more" in a really long time........There's been a slow shifting happening that ended up turning into the "more" of today and I recognize that it's a story worth telling.
