Technically,
this is yesterday’s slice of life, not today’s. Today I did go outside the
apartment. Yesterday I did not. I haven’t stayed indoors all day in many years.
It was not a good day.
Outside it
was cold and breezy. My husband, who’s somewhat disabled since a fall on the
ice over a year ago, was willing to go outside, but also willing to be talked
out of it. I didn’t push for the walk.
So I spent
the day online. Visiting Facebook, seeing who had commented or shared my links,
commenting on other’s posts, feeling like I was part of conversation moving
slowly and erratically through virtuality. Watching a video of Leonard Nimoy
talking about his relationship to Yiddish (I didn’t know he was Jewish!) and
thinking about my dead mother, who would have enjoyed this article immensely.
Becoming a FB friend with a woman who, it turns out, I may have known slightly
30 years ago. Discovering a small-world connection between my daughter and a
woman I knew years ago, through a mutual acquaintance. Reading my e-mail and
discovering I’d lost notes from a meeting, so missed some actions I maybe
should have taken – and feeling bad about that. Learning that an early second-wave
feminist I’ve met once has ovarian cancer.
Offline, I
finished reading “Freedom in the Family,” by Patricia Stephens Due and
Tananarive Due, for my book group. Checking online (yes, back onto the
Internet), I learned that Patrician Due (Tananarive’s mother) died three years
ago, and her husband, John D. Due Jr., wrote a piece for CNN last fall about
restorative justice.
Finally,
I cooked up a Moroccan chickpea stew from a New York Times recipe, and it was
truly delicious. That alone made the day worthwhile, and not as claustrophobic
as it felt while I lived through it.
Welcome to the SOL community where we BLOG when we can, read when we can, and when we can, venture outside. Yesterday was a similar day for me - lots of blog reading and lots of thinking. Perhaps that is the PURPOSE of snowy days!
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