Last week was catch-up time here at Sonnystone. The garden was showing signs of powdery mildew, so we neemed and trimmed. We officially moved to the downstairs bedroom, and turned on the a/c. We put up the new pool, a 14×36 cheapo from Big Lots, and put in a trellis around its west perimeter. The hot, muggy weather made it the perfect coolant after doing our chores.
I may have mentioned that I am not at all comfortable in water that is over my head, or too close to my nose for that matter. I had a traumatic near-drowning experience when I was a teenager, swimming up at the stripper pits in Pelzer. I never swam, or floated, in the pits after that and will have nothing to do with lakes or ponds, either. When my children outgrew the baby pool, I started sending them off with other adults so that I didn’t have to brave the anxiety of watching their heads bobbing around in a sea of rowdy splashers, or hide my panic as I watched fretfully for them to resurface after diving. Both of my kids are excellent swimmers and think I’m just being my usual neurotic self, like when I won’t let them near edges… The grandkids sort of know that if they’re going to a Real Pool, JoJo will not be there, because it makes her nervous…no one likes to make me nervous…
I am, however, a World-Class air-mattress-floater, and have taught the girls how to slither into the pool without getting wet, a skill that will serve them well, long after their desire to do the breaststroke has left. We bought some new rafts this year and I’m floating high on the water…
I’ve been doing this 15:9 intermittent fasting thing and have taken off a couple of lbs in prep for the bathing suits. Of course, there’s 15 more to go, but I don’t think that’s going to be happening in the summertime. I sweat like a…well, there is a small fountain at the top of my head that opens up whenever my body temperature goes above 98, pouring perspiration over my face, into my ears, funneling down the delta of my chest to saturate my clothing. This sweating thing really is an excellent excuse to not work too hard in mid-day heat, and the chiggers are the excuse to stay on the screened porch at dusk and dawn. With all that work-avoidance, and the holistic approach of treating sweating with cold beer, I’ll be happy to just maintain….because I’m old and confident…
I spent a welcome rainy Sunday reading for a new Book Challenge. Willard Library’s Adult Reading Challenge invites you to read 10 books from 10 categories to be entered into a drawing for $250. I think it’s read 3-4, you’re in for $50, going up with however many you read. Thus far, I have read “book with a 1-word title” (Commonwealth) and “book with an animal as a character (Travels with Charley). Currently reading “A Hillbilly Elegy”.
It looks like a lazy week up ahead and we’re going to take full advantage. Though Casey will always find a project, he’s making good progress in sitting around with me. Next week we are busybusy, and The Jose’ fam will be here before we know it.
We’re scheduling our Camp Sonnystone activities and trips. Do you have a suggestion? Have you been to the elephant ranch? What did you think? Emma and Eliza will be attending a week-end Feis in St. Louis at the end of the month and I hope we have time to hit the zoo and the arch, too. Closer to home, we will visit our zoo and museum, Ellis Park, New Harmony and Harmonie State Park. Am I missing anything? Riverfronts, both Eville and Newburgh, perhaps? There will be the usual arts, crafts, and music. I’m thinking let the kids do some photography, too. Soo excited.
With the Solstice in 2 days, this may be my last post for Spring at Sonnystone… It’s a beautiful, 72-degrees and sunny, day and I’m going to get out there and do nothing…and perhaps a little nap afterwards…
Peace