10

This week marks a decade since we boarded a nighttime flight in our home country and landed as expats as the sun rose in another. “How time flies,” one might say! To which I would reply, “Hang on, not so fast.” Four moves. Seven graduation ceremonies (eight before this year is over). Countless travels. TwoContinue reading “10”

Our Nest is Back to Empty. Here’s What It’s Really Like.

It’s been a few days since the kids left. John and I are back to empty nester life. It was just as odd going to the store this afternoon and only picking up a single bag of salad greens as it was two weeks ago when I remembered that three bags barely cover dinner whenContinue reading “Our Nest is Back to Empty. Here’s What It’s Really Like.”

Me, Myself, and I

John is in the city for a few hours, Holly is away until tomorrow, and I’m home getting chores chored. A few minutes ago as I was scouring a toilet, I found myself inadvertently reciting a poem to the beat of the brush scrubs: “I had a little tea party, this afternoon at three.‘Twas veryContinue reading “Me, Myself, and I”

Triceratops

We had clearly exhausted all topics of conversation sitting around the dinner table in lockdown last August. Six months of quarantine togetherness can do that to a family, no matter how much its members love to banter. Nobody could stand another word about pandemics or politics. There were no sports to speak of. With endlessContinue reading “Triceratops”

Like, Not Even a Little

The medical report began as follows: Hillary had an ultrasound scan today which confirmed…that the uterus is very normal. The ovaries show no evidence of activity at all and I suspect that Hillary is quite close to her last period… I shoved my laptop under my arm and ran to tell John. My eyes filledContinue reading “Like, Not Even a Little”