That's a gamer thing: lawful, chaotic, good, evil, and neutral. Note the carts are sorted, the little ones together, the bigger ones together, and they are in the corral. Neutral because it's outside the store. If they were returned inside the store, it would be "lawful, good". I don't know why, but the shopping cart analogy gave me something to hang my hat on, and when I returned my cart at the store the other day and found this configuration it reminded me of the meme.
For those of you who remember last year's chaos trying to fight the woodpecker while raising young puppy? The blasted bird is back, knocking a fresh new hole in my siding. I'm not worried about Ember eating the insulation and getting sick anymore, she's grown beyond that phase, but I am going to have to call out the handyman again!
Ember got a longer than usual leash walk Saturday morning, clocking in at 1.2 miles. I was hoping to at least take the edge off her energy before the family event.
The Saturday afternoon Easter Egg hunt was a success. It was a beautiful day for it, which is good because Easter Sunday is supposed to be chilly and wet.
During the Easter Egg hunt we swapped off holding Ember's leash, since I don't quite trust her to not go after things on the ground. Sometimes my son held her, other times it was me, or my daughter in law. I've got it in this shot, since my son was busy doing a dad thing, helping his foster son reach they egg he could see but needed to climb a tree to retrieve.
The kiddo had five cheerleading adults giving him conflicting advice on where to look next, but the inevitable result was that he found ALL the candy and money-filled eggs.
The egg hunt was followed up by foster dad and son shooting hoops while Grandma Barb watched the two dogs, who exercised one another well, and took rest breaks in the shade from time to time.
Dinner was ham, mashed potatoes, and asparagus spears, and dessert was carrot cake from one of the better bakeries in town. A tight basketball game on the TV ended with the team son was rooting for taking an overtime win.It was easy to let the time just slip away while we enjoyed one another's company, and Ember settled in at my feet and began to snooze. At this point I looked at my watch and thought "no wonder, it's nearly 6 p.m." At this point, I bundled her into the car and brought us both home with leftovers in a bag.
Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025
Brrrr! Chilly and drippy. How is it that a temperature that would have felt "mild" six weeks ago is now "cold"? The wheel weaves as the wheel will. (That is a reference from The Wheel of Time fantasy series, for those of you who aren't geeky in that genre.)
As dark and overcast as it was, and as tired as Ember was from her very busy Saturday, it was pretty easy to ask her to crate in time for me to drive over and meet my elder sister for church and brunch. Easter is our big catchup day, and as it turned out it was just us ladies, as her gentleman friend opted to go to the church to which he belongs. He and she hold membership in different churches, across town from one another.
As every year, the music, the message... masterful. I love seeing the things that are the same and the things that are evolving, year after year. I teared up a bit during a couple of the traditional hymns. Yes, this is my cultural heritage.
We'll have another sister catch up day in just six weeks or so, when we drive up together to a family wedding in Omaha.
And "little" Ember? Stayed patiently in her crate for four full hours, and we even napped together for a bit in the afternoon as it kept on dropping rain from on high. We are grateful for the moisture!
Marathon Monday, 2025
I tend to use the Boston Marathon day as a day to remember and honor my brother, who so many Sparkers knew as MOBYCARP. His screen name, in case anyone is curious and doesn't already know, is a punny reference to being a big fish in a small pond. A "fish" comes from his chess playing days, smart enough to recognize the bait, and dumb enough to swallow it.
Kevin ran and finished the Boston Marathon 3 times, beginning in 2016, at age 60. The last time he finished was in 2018. In 2019 he and I were there together as spectators, as he had qualified but was injured and unable to run it. My laptop's wallpaper is from that year, when I ran the 5K, and he was in a boot.
Sunday evening, I got a text message conversation with Laura, who some of you remember as STRONGDOG. She met us in Boston all four years and kept me company as a spectator the years he ran. She showed us the sights. Not just me, but our mutual friend OVERWORKEDJANET came up a couple of those years as well. The Boston Sparkmeets are still big in my memory book.
This morning as I read the news of the passing of Pope Francis, I thought of Laura again, as she is a devout Catholic. It's a huge reminder, the two things happening so close together... we are all mortal, and will one day leave others we care about behind.
As Kevin always ended his blogs, here's your message: Life is good.
Cherish it and Spark on!