I was going to write about something on the heavy side this morning but I just don’t have it in me. And maybe you don’t have it in you to read it today, either. I’m giving all of us a reprieve. ***** I’m relinquishing my Suzy Homemaker card. Wednesday I offered the following in my Buy Nothing group: Gift: Iron and ironing board. I am handing in my Suzy Homemaker badge: I don’t iron anymore. Maybe you do? I do not remember when I bought this ironing board. I think I may own two irons but I don’t know where the other one is. To give you an idea of how frequently I iron, one day my husband opened a cabinet and said, astonished. “We own an iron???” ***** Once upon a time, in the last century, I lived in a center hall colonial in an old suburb where the mothers stayed home and the children all walked home from school each day to eat lunch. Our television was black and white and you put pennies in parking meters. My parents had three daughters in an effort to produce one son. Aft...
“You know we’re moving?” My doctor asked me yesterday as she checked me in to begin my appointment. “I know the way someone with ADHD knows,” I joked. “I was aware, I’ve known for a long time, and then I came in the office today and saw the signs and thought, wow! So soon?” She smiled, then added, “I ask because apparently a lot of our patients say they didn’t know.” This surprised me. The office announced this quite a while ago and has been periodically reminding patients that this is in the works. It’s on the website. It’s on the patient portal. Signs have been posted on the reception desk. It’s been covered by local media. And then it didn’t surprise me. Think of all the folks who are outraged about the decision on the Downtown Library because there was “no public input.” “I didn’t know” is to them the equivalent of “It didn’t happen.” I bemoaned this line of ‘reasoning’ back in August of 2024 in Sisyphus at the Lakefront . I do not know how anything in government i...