I Never Write, I Never Call
February 10, 2008I obviously haven’t been writing posts. I have a couple thousand unread posts on Bloglines. I wrote my monthly baby update for the family when Zeb was 7 months old, but never got the photos done until it was time to write the 8-month update. I haven’t been writing in my journal or in my update file or on the blog about myself or my son, and they way my memory is these days, I could very well forget any and all of his milestones. Also, I am way behind on writing thank-you notes for Z’s gifts. On the other hand, I have managed not to fall behind on grading yet, which is good, even if we are less than a month into the semester (and writing this post when I have papers to grade isn’t going to help me keep up).
We moved more than a month ago, but we are still not unpacked. Every time I tell somebody that, they say something about the boxes they never unpacked that are sitting in the garage after all these years. I’m not talking about those. They are sitting in the garage. I’m talking about my office, my husband’s office, and the living room: in other words, a lot of books. Part of the delay is that we need to buy new bookshelves. Another part is that we want to anchor the bookshelves we have to the wall so that Zebediah does not die a horrible death by pulling over a shelf full of literary theory, or computer science, or science fiction, or fiction-from-the-region-I-study.
On the other hand, we have a new house, with only one story, so I can cross father and / or son falling down the stairs off my list of worries. Also, no more carpets. This was also a TFD-related requirement. I would have thought a soft carpet was better for people with a movement disorder that can cause falls, but I learned in the support group that hard floors are better because it is easier to trip on carpets.
Time for bed, or for grading, or–most likely–for the baby to wake up.
February 10, 2008 at 7:16 am
good to hear from you, I was wondering where you’d gone. So long as you are keepign up with the important things,I guess we can let you off updating here!
We have lived in this house for 4 years and still haven’t built some of the bookshops we need.