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This Being Sick Stinks

September 28, 2014 at 8:50 am by Claudia

Crap-ola.

And some other words I choose not to use on this blog. But you can bet I’m using them offline.

That’s how I feel.

I’m coughing constantly. I’m waking up in the middle of the night..coughing. I’m blowing my nose…constantly. I simply feel rotten. I worked yesterday and it was a struggle: coaching actors one-on-one while sucking on a lozenge hoping to stem the tide of coughing, only to have to temporarily halt the session while I collapsed into a coughing fit. Not fun.

Today I also have to work, but only to about 12:30, thank goodness. Here’s the part that stinks…besides the being sick thing…I was planning to drive home today and spend tomorrow mowing the lawn, checking in on things, picking up the mail, etc. But, even though my heart says go for it, I know that I’m simply not up to it. It’s a two hour drive and I don’t want to be driving on the Interstate while being overcome by a coughing fit.

And, really, do I think I’m up to mowing our massive front lawn? Short answer: no.

Hopefully, I can swing a quick trip back home later in the week.

But for now, I think I have to hang out in the hotel room and get better.

Gosh, I wish Don and I had the same days off. I need some husbandly care-giving. I miss him. He would rub my back and get me orange juice and say comforting things.

tunnel position

Dame Scout in the tunnel position. I usually sit in that chair and watch TV or go online.

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Quilt position. I got up to leave the room for a minute and this is where I found her. She moved from her tunnel position to the quilt. Who knows why? All I know is she’s awfully cute. And she’s really good company.

Hopefully, I’ll be up to taking her to the park later.

Almost forgot: It’s my dad’s 91st birthday today.

Happy Sunday.

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Scout Blogs: Street Life!

September 24, 2014 at 8:45 am by Claudia

I don’t get it.

I like my house. I like my dog corral.

I like to sleep on the loveseat.

I like knowing where everything is.

But what the heck?

Let me tell you what has been happening: A few weeks ago, Dad and Mom put me in the car. There was a lot of other stuff there, too. We drove a long time. Then we stopped and all the stuff in the car was moved to another place. So was I. The floors were slippery and I felt like I might fall. We went to a park.

Then, we spent the night. The next morning, Mom and I left that place. But Dad didn’t.

Huh?

We went back home. Everything was okay for a week or so. Then Mom started making piles of things and she started packing. She tries to pack upstairs so I can’t see her, but I know what’s going on. I mean, really, does she think I’m that dense?

Then she piled all that stuff in the car and we drove again. For a long time.

Then we ended up in a big building with lots of people. Mom says it’s a hotel. And that we’re in a Suite. But let me tell you, the first ‘suite’ we were in bothered me a lot. It was small, and something didn’t seem right. I couldn’t settle down. I had to keep sniffing and checking things out and I DIDN’T LIKE IT IN THERE.

So we moved again. This place is nicer. There’s more room. I can stretch out. And the smells are okay.

But I don’t get why we’re here.

Sometimes Mom leaves for a long time. Then she comes back for a bit. Then she leaves again.

I DON’T LIKE IT.

But I do like this place she takes me to, which is the only reason I’m putting up with being far away from home stuff.

scout on the road 1

There’s lots of grass and smells and poop and leaves and boy, do I like it! It’s called a park.

Mom usually takes me there a couple of times a day.

Yesterday, we went at lunchtime and there were people everywhere.

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I mean, everywhere! And there are lots of people on the streets, too. Some of them stop to pet me. Everyone thinks I’m cute. And they all ask about my limp. (Mom gets tired of having to answer that question all the time. She tells them I have something called Arthritis – Mom spelled that out for me.)

I like people. I stop when they walk toward me. I wait for them to admire me.

Sometimes, they just keep going.

What??

Poop on them.

We go up and down in an elevator. I like that.

Everyone likes me here at the hotel.

They think I’m pretty. And they can’t believe I’m 15½.

Neither can I. I know I look good for my age.

scout on the road 3

I have to say that I’m liking this change of scene.

I don’t understand it, but I like it.

I miss my Dad.

He misses me, too. He talks to me on some thing that Mom holds up to my ear.

Can I let you in on a secret? I try to con Mom into taking me outside. I act like I have to take care of business, but I really just want to explore the street and the smells and the cars and the people. Sometimes, she’s on to me and she tells me to lay down.

But other times? I win and we go outside.

Ha!

Have to start bugging Mom again. I haven’t been to the park yet this morning. And I have to poop.

Bye.

Scout

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Settling In And Big News Over On The Book Blog

September 22, 2014 at 9:38 am by Claudia

ontheroad - scout sleeping

Little girl is adapting pretty gosh-darned well. I’m very proud of her.

She goes a little crazy when I return after rehearsal. But that’s understandable. After all, she is in a place that is not home. Not her kingdom. (You know what, Scoutie? I feel the same way.) But all in all, she is handling it so well.

Not bad for 15½, not bad at all.

And this girl loves the city streets. She likes seeing all the people, even going so far as to stop when she sees someone coming in the opposite direction, waiting for what she is sure will be extravagant attention. That isn’t always the case, of course. But most people smile and if I had a dime for how many times people have asked “Is she hurt? What happened to her?” I’d be on my way to a nice, fat bank account. I usually say that she limps, but a more accurate description would be ‘hops.’ She does a little hop on her right front leg. Arthritis isn’t easy.

And she loves, loves, loves the park. We go over there at least twice a day.

Oh, by the way, the bike races, loudspeaker, blocked streets (I had to do some major maneuvers to get to rehearsal) lasted until about 6 pm. Oy.

Growing around the property as I prepared to leave for Hartford:

aster-like weed

Pretty little flowers that one might call a weed, but you know I don’t do that. There are also little purple versions of the same flower.

rosebud

I want to officially thank my roses for returning for a second bloom in these early days of autumn. I wish I could wiggle my nose and transport myself back to the cottage every day to see what’s happening in the gardens and water the plants. It would only take about 15 minutes out of my day and I’d have the best of both worlds.

Seems like a perfectly legitimate request, don’t you think?

Today is my day off and I’m going to head over to Trader Joe’s. Since this kitchenette has no oven, I need some microwaveable meals.

And some fresh flowers.

And now, my big news!

I have something to share with you over on the book blog and to say I’m very excited would be an understatement. Deborah Crombie’s newest book, To Dwell in Darkness, comes out tomorrow. (I’ll be reviewing it on this blog a week from today.) I decided to take a risk and and ask her publisher (through TLC Book Tours) if she would be willing to answer some interview questions. She graciously agreed.

Isn’t that neat?

So hop on over to Just Let Me Finish This Page to read my interview with Deborah Crombie.

Happy Monday.

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Tagged With: books, Deborah Crombie, interview, To Dwell in DarknessFiled Under: books, On The Road, Scout 26 Comments

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