Friday, September 18, 2020

Thursday, September 19, 2019


    I woke up around seven and stayed in bed till about 8:30 am.  I heard someone drive off.  A car pulled up a while later, and David knocked on my door to ask if I needed anything.  They had arranged for a babysitter for Sam, their six-month-old baby, while they were out.  I went into the main house to be introduced.  David took out a gallon of Oat milk for me and the blender to make my smoothie.   Then he went off to work.

    It was good to get back to my usual eating routine.  I do love routine as my base. I also like some variety, but not as much as some. I know that I will have to include more into my life now. 

    Dorothy called.  She had a miserable cold. She was going to come out and spend time with me here but had to cancel.  She was in bed with a strong need for sleep and was glad she hadn't come out.  I had thought that if I wasn't traveling on from here, I could have taken care of Sam myself.  Watching the twenty-year-old babysitter deal with this baby, I don't know if I could have.  I don't have the strength anymore. Dorothy made me feel better and said that it would be a challenge for her too. I don't feel quite so bad.  The only problem is, I still haven't gotten to hold Sam. I do make faces at him, and he laughs.  

    I worked on updating the blog and sending a few out.  Then I went for a walk.  I managed to get 4,000 steps in where yesterday I only did 2,000 in total for the day.  I do love the plant growth on the mainland.  Here in Seattle, the style is the English garden: different plants randomly stuck in the ground next to each other. This creates a juxtaposition of a variety of leaf patterns.  Love that look! I'm wondering if I can do more of this in Hawaii.  Buy something and randomly stick it in the ground. Just see what happens — worth a try.

    I went out with David's sweatshirt on under a jacket, wearing socks with crocs. I suspect I looked homeless.  The hills here are steep; the one to the side of their house is worse than Hawaii's hills.  I took my walking sticks to give me more support.  I was somewhat concerned about falling and being left on the ground.  I took my phone with me to call a Lyft if I did fall and needed help.  Most people, along the way, said hello to me. There was one woman who stared when she saw I was wearing a Yale sweatshirt.  I don't know if that weighs more in favor of my being homeless or not. 

    When I came home, I did some more work on the blog.  Then, time for my afternoon nap. Karin and I had dinner alone. Sam was in bed, and David wasn't home from work yet. Wow! She is one good cook.  Her food was delicious.  I am eating well on my journey. 

    Karin went to bed right after dinner. She was exhausted and had to be at work by 8:30 for conferences. I stayed in their house rather than going over to the Bnb space because it was more comfortable typing at their dining room table. Then I went to bed. 

    I had difficulty falling asleep.  I was worried about David being out so late.  I logically assumed that they had been in touch with each other, and Karin knew he was all right, but I wasn't sure about it in my heart of hearts. I find myself fearful for these kids, all three.  Usually, I can anticipate the worst-case scenario without feeling fear. I suspect it's the genetic connection.  Although, I had similar feelings for Damon even though there was none of that there.          

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