November 21, 2020
In case you don’t think 2020 has been a bizarre year, I call your attention to Exhibit A: last week, my mom’s cat turned down food for the first time in his 10-year life.
My fawning over Ash the cat, to continue a theme from my last post, is one of those ties to the outside world that keep me sane and make hard times more bearable. More than ever, I’m grateful that I live just a few miles away from Mom and my adopted feline brother. It would be difficult if I were unable to visit and tune into their lives when the going got lonely. (I can’t speak for Ash on this point.)
Although I’m lucky in some regards, I still pine for the days of hanging out with an unregulated number of people in a coffee shop for an unlimited time. At least I know that everyone else is in the same boat. Creativity will be the name of the game as we work to maintain our relationships this winter. I don’t mean seeing how many people we can fit in a Zoom meeting; I already attend meetings at work and have a thing or two to say about it (so do others, apparently). I mean real, emergent creativity. And good timing.
As I set out for another solo walk this afternoon, my phone rang with a call from a friend I haven’t seen in ages. I’m not a “phone person”, but very little time had passed before I was chatting away. When we both felt ready, we hung up. Knowing there had been a real person and friend on the other end of the line made me confident that something is waiting on the other end of this tough year.
Good thoughts! But, how’s kitty?
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Fine now and eating hearty — thanks for asking!
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Oh Grace, the picture of a masked Ash made my day. That cat is a good sport!
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Thank goodness for Photoshop. I’d be bleeding in several places if I tried to put that on him… : )
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