Aw, the glories of spring! Behold, the crocus, the sunny daffodil, each heralding the coming of a new season.
Or, if you live here, soggy snow with more to come, burying any hope beneath it.
I went to the clinic today, to get help for my big toe. I dropped a barbell on it. Which was ironic because I had just been thinking "If I leave this barbell on the floor it would really hurt if I stubbed my toe on it. I better put it up here on the table." It wasn't on the table long before it was knocked off and landed with a bang squarely on my big toe.
It only took an hour at the clinic for them to tell me to come back at 12:30 and then, maybe then, if the doctor was in a good humor, they might condescend to tend to pesky people who drop barbells on their toes.
But this post isn't about that. It's about what I found when I came home.
It was a heartening sight. They had been doing schoolwork instead of running wild. McKenna said, "Mom! I found out the most exciting thing in my science book!" And then proceeded to explain to me that gravity wasn't really a force at all, but space, bending. Did you know that time and space bend? Or so theorizes Albert Einstein.
Then it was Tristan's turn. He asked, "Mom, what's 'lad'?"
Oh, I thought, he's reading those quaint readers from the old days where they use phrases like lad and lass.
"It means a boy." I informed him proudly.
"Oh, because on Spongebob, Mr. Crabs is always calling him 'lad'".
We hit both ends of the spectrum today. It's 12:11, time to back to the clinic and hope they will see me.
Monday, March 1, 2010
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Ouch!!! Did they fix you up?
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