It’s a rainy day. Hurricane Matthew is upon us, already
wreaking havoc in Haiti, the DR, Jamaica and the Bahamas, and I am keeping my friends
in Florida in my thoughts and prayers. We’re expecting/hoping for nothing more
than rain and wind tomorrow here, but we shall see.
I went for a jog this morning anyway, despite the wet roads.
Saw this white below beauty munching on some grass. Having animals so common a
part of my daily routine makes my life so incredibly better, it’s
indescribable. Between my dog, my cat (I mean, my Grandma’s cat), my chickens,
and all the farm critters and wildlife down here, I’m in Heaven…
However, making friends has been a slow process, and I am
missing my social life. Tomorrow is also the semi-annual potluck at Lily’s Kung
Fu school, so I really hope the weather doesn’t do anything to change that, as
we have been looking forward to it. I have been getting to know one of the moms
whose son is also a student there and in Lily’s rank, so I’d like to continue
to nurture that budding friendship, and I also really dig the vibe of all the
instructors there overall. Everyone is so chill and friendly and open-minded,
it’s very refreshing.
Doing some type of ninja-style running at Blue Ridge Kung Fu Arnis |
We do have fantastic
neighbors, most of whom I’ve known since I was kid; living right next door or
across the street from them has been an easy transition and blessing. Not to
say I didn’t have awesome neighbors back in NJ (I’m looking at YOU Sidney,
Dima, Sandy, Dave, Peter, Barbara, Lorraine, Vasliv!), but it’s different when
you get to have neighbors that are like family. The only thing is, they’re
all…a tad older than me, so as cool as they all are in their own rights, it’s
just not quite the same as having some peer-aged friends to chat with over
coffee/tea/wine/vodka/whatever. (*Side note: Gawd, I miss getting drinks with
certain ladies in my life…).
BUT, I am closer to family I rarely got to see before moving
south! My aunt and cousin came for a visit this past Sunday, and it was such a
lovely day! We caught up, had snacks, played Yahtzee- wait, excuse me, Toy Story 3 Yahtzee –with Lily, played
with the chickens, and even made dinner together. Weather was absolutely
perfect. Just a perfect Sunday.
So, there’s that. But, these relatives, who live the closest
to me, are still a good 2 hours-drive away from me.
The Guineas guineaing |
I keep myself plenty busy, though, TRUST ME. Getting the house organized/redecorated/cleaned up is a constant work-in-progress. My Grandma has
so much stuff, as do we, so it’s a lot of shuffling, re-shuffling, and packing
and unpacking. It’s coming along nicely though, and I am confident it will all
be in tip-tip shape by the time our brood of guests arrive for Thanksgiving
(which I am mostly looking forward to, but also very much nervous about having
so many people of varying backgrounds under one roof for…future blog post
ahoy!). I am also keeping busy with all the more technical transitioning, like
updating health insurance info to reflect new location, researching new cell
carriers as T-mobile don’t work too well out here, finding the best home
insurance package, studying for my NC Broker license exam, helping Paul find
work…and that’s just a bite of the many tasks keeping us busy.
Then there’s my little blog here, and trying to stay in the
writing-swing as much as I can, while I still can. I’d really like to have
something published in this lifetime. I attended The Festival of Books & Authors a few weeks ago and it was awesome! Really helped to inspire and
motivate me…a portion of one of my short stories was even read aloud to a panel
of editors and agents, along with a small crowd of people attending the
workshop along with me. And they didn’t hate it! I actually received mostly
positive constructive criticism, and it was one of the few pieces of prose they
read that they didn’t start attacking after the first two sentences. Yay, me!
Again, I am keeping busy, so a social life might be challenging,
anyway…but, I’d be willing to work on making the time. I’ll let it evolve, as I
like to say…
I am happy to be able to make each day what I want of it,
and have my stress levels currently so greatly reduced. If only I never had to
work again…that is just one reason on my list of reasons to write. That is
something I could spend the rest of my life doing: writing, taking care of a
homestead, and enjoying time spent with loved ones. That’s all I really want.
The lovely Lovely, basking in all her glory |
The only stress I have is worrying about my Grandma, who is
currently undergoing physical therapy at a rehab clinic in WASHINGTON. She was
visiting her sister in Vancouver and started getting such bad cases of
dizziness, she fainted and hurt her back. Not only is she far away and
hospitalized, but a lot is uncertain now, and things may get less peaceful when
she returns, but I will be happy to have her home. Let’s just hope things
continue to go well, for all of us and everyone, especially those riding out
the hurricane right now…
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