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Wednesday Potpourri

February 21, 2024 at 9:05 am by Claudia

♦ Even though we had decided “No Valentines Day Cards or Presents” Don snuck this home from the grocery store. Whenever I challenge him on buying something when we had agreed not to, he says “But I’m the guy!” As in, it’s my duty to give you something for Valentines Day. It’s a kalanchoe plant.

♦ We learned last night that Don’s stepmother died a few days ago. She was 95. They had a complicated relationship as June was ‘the other woman’ when Don was a kid, and Don’s mom, who suffered from mental illness, did not handle it well – to put it mildly. June and Lee eventually married and they were together close to 60 years or so and had three children together. It took a few years, but Don and June forged a relationship and she was always good to him. I liked her, as well. Rest in Peace, June. I like to think that Lee was waiting for her on the other side of the veil.

♦ For the past few months I have been very introspective, looking back on my actions in the past, assessing them, and regretting many. I’m a good person, but I sure haven’t handled every situation well. Decidedly not. I often react from a place of high emotion and that isn’t always the best way to react. I can be impulsive. It’s important to look back on these things with a clear eye. And to do better in the future. It seems a natural thing to reflect on things like this as we get older, though it can be uncomfortable.

♦ We watched The Red Shoes  last night on TCM. I have seen it before, but Don had not. I urged him to give it a try because I knew he would love it. It’s such an amazing story with a brilliant cast, beautiful art direction, and a gorgeous musical score. He LOVED it. It says so much about the dedication being an artist requires, along with the struggle to have a normal life. Brilliant, I think. Both of us had dreams last night based on the movie. Mine was right before I woke up and it was quite detailed. Rather than involving dance, mine was about acting. Of course. Have you ever seen it? You should!

Derek looking out at the snow.

♦ We walked yesterday, a very brisk walk, as it was quite cold out. While we were out, I purchased a smaller box from the post office for shipping an Etsy order, which I have to mail today. We’ll try to walk again today, as Don has a gig tomorrow, so we’ll not get a walk in. And then we’re due for rain.

♦ I’m halfway through the 750 page The Year of the Locust  by Terry Hayes. I have yet to read my assigned chunk of Wolf Hall  reading. Locust  is due next week and since it was just published, I doubt I’ll be able to renew it. Must finish. It’s a riveting spy thriller, so it’s not as if I have to make myself read it! I often can’t put it down.

And that’s about it!

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

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Loss

May 31, 2021 at 9:32 am by Claudia

Based on a photo I saw online. I’d credit the photographer, but that information was missing.

Wouldn’t you like to live there?

Don’s nephew passed away yesterday. He was 44. He had two young children, ages 8 and 6. He had survived and triumphed over serious illness at a young age, going on to live a full life, full of family and friends and his wife and children. He was the son of my sister-in-law and he became the son of Don’s brother when they married, joining his two children in a fully blended family, loved and adored.

It’s a devastating loss for all who knew and loved him, and that includes us.

He succumbed to cancer at exactly the same age as my brother when he was taken from us.

There’s no making sense of it.

Rest in peace, Bruce.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

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Catching Up

November 22, 2017 at 8:00 am by Claudia

Thank you so much for all the happy birthday wishes! You are so kind. I had a lovely day with my husband and we had a yummy dinner at a favorite local restaurant before Don had to run out the door to get to the theater. Between Facebook, Instagram, and this blog, my cup runneth over! But the best just might have been a little boy singing Happy Birthday to me via a message on my phone. This Auntie was smiling from ear to ear.

On Monday I walked across this bridge to meet my nephew at Christkindlmarket – which is a lovely open air market celebrating Christmas, German-style. We had about an hour to talk with each other before he had to go back to work. Eric is my brother’s youngest son and he is such a lovely person.

 

 

Here we are. I am so grateful for this time with my family. We all live so far apart that getting together is impossible most of the time.

Today, we stopped by the Art Institute so that we could see the Edward Hopper and American Gothic and some of the other paintings in the Modern Wing – and the Chagall Windows, which blow me away every time I see them.

Skaters were out and about in Grant Park.

And I visited the Bean:

This is one of my favorite things in Chicago. The Bean reflects the people standing nearby and the skyline as well. It’s stunning.

We thought we’d have more day time hours together, but along with the Put In rehearsal last week, there is no show on Thanksgiving and only a matinee on Sunday, so those shows have to be made up. Consequently, Don has a matinee tomorrow and one on Friday, as well. Sigh. But tomorrow works out well because I’m having lunch with my best friend anyway.

Suddenly I only have four days left here! On Thanksgiving, we’re having dinner with the cast. That will be fun! And on Friday evening, my best friend and her family are coming to the show. And then, I’m up early on Saturday morning and a long day of travel lies ahead.

When I get sad about leaving Don, he reminds me that he’s coming home a week later.

Oh…right! That’s okay then.

They replaced the router in this apartment today and the WiFi is working again.

I will be glad to get back to my basic diet – I’ve gained weight during these trips to New Orleans and Chicago. Don is going have to adjust to meals at home. I know I’ll have to rein him in.

Oh boy.

Happy Wednesday.

 

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