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| Gerry practices her balancing skillz on Hanna’s lap. |
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| Cats, they give no fucks for your life accomplishments. |
But overall, this was the most uneventful year I have had since turning eighteen.
And I can’t say I’m disappointed with that.
20 Friday Dec 2013
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| Gerry practices her balancing skillz on Hanna’s lap. |
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| Cats, they give no fucks for your life accomplishments. |
But overall, this was the most uneventful year I have had since turning eighteen.
And I can’t say I’m disappointed with that.
15 Sunday Dec 2013
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As the snow was falling thick and fast all over Corey Hill this evening, Hanna and I decided to break out the Scrabble board and play a game while we listened to the weekly news round-up hour of NPR’s On Point.
The cats, of course, had other ideas.
I hope all of you are staying warm and cozy this weekend, in your respective haunts.
29 Friday Nov 2013
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Last night, Hanna and I thought a game of Scrabble might be nice … and Teazle thought so as well!
Gerry thought she would keep watch over the tiles.
Meanwhile, Teazle helped the humans distribute the tiles properly.
I hope all of you continue to enjoy your weekends, however long or short they may be.
28 Thursday Nov 2013
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As I said on Twitter earlier today, I hope all of you are celebrating Thanksgiving in ways you enjoy — and that if that isn’t possible, that you are doing what you need to do by the way of self care to keep yourself healthy and sane.
Hanna and I are enjoying the weekend together this year — together, and alone. We went out for coffee this morning at our local Peet’s, and sat with our respective books (hers on Irish nationalism, mine on American Transendentalism) until the dregs of our eggnog lattes grew cold and people in line at the counter were starting to eye our table covetously.
Then we walked back home the long way around Corey Hill, admiring all of the electric menorahs with their first-night candles lit and standing sentinel over sparsely-populated city streets.
Now Hanna’s napping on my chest as I balance the laptop on her shoulder and type out this blog post, cuddled up under the down comforter, listening to old episodes of “The Goon Show” online.
We’re thinking about making a pumpkin pie later, and maybe canning some applesauce.
Over the past week we’ve gotten a wide range of reactions from people who, upon asking our Thanksgiving plans, hear that they amount to “Not much,” and “About the usual.” Colleagues with packed multi-household schedules, friends with travel plans, often respond with envy: That sounds so peaceful to just stay home and go nowhere! A few have given me the look of baffled disbelief: What’s Thanksgiving without a turkey? Without an extended family gathering?
My first Thanksgiving in Boston, I rented a Zipcar and spent the night at a hostel in Harvard, Massachusetts, near Walden Pond. The hostel was a big rambling farmhouse, and when I arrived I walked in on the remains of the potluck family dinner. I spent the evening in my room reading God’s Harvard and enjoyed myself thoroughly, probably with a bottle of wine and crackers and cheese from Trader Joe’s.
In some ways, this Thanksgiving is radically different than that: instead of spending the day on grad school homework and then retiring to rented rooms in the countryside, I’m cozying up with the wife and cats after a morning out at one of our many neighborhood coffee shops.
Of course, looked at in another light, you might say the two Thanksgivings are more similar than they are different: A day spent reading and writing, books and quiet time. Two solitary women being solitary … together. With our solitary cats.
It seems we are, the four of us, well matched. I hope you and your people are too.
20 Wednesday Nov 2013
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A couple of weekends ago, Hanna and I got out the map of Boston so we could draw a three-mile radius from Hanna’s workplace in Longwood so that we could get a sense of what neighborhoods our likely-next-year new apartment search might encompass.
Geraldine had a few ideas.
Most of them involved scratching her between the ears.
Teazle had other plans, as she so often does.
When I was finally able to achieve access to the map without feline assistance, we determined that our “within walking distance of work” primary criterion gives us Allston-Brighton, Brookline, Jamaica Plain, Dorchester, the North End, Somerville, Cambridge, and all of central Boston (though most of that is not affordable/unattractive to us for a variety of reasons.
Gerry seems to be voting for Chestnut Hill/Newton — too far, little kitten! Your mommies would not appreciate the commute (and you would have to wait even longer for evening tuna).
Stay tuned in 2014 as the Clutterbuck-Cook family starts looking for new digs!
25 Friday Oct 2013
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Last week I shared a video of Teazle perched on the drying rack in our living room and snatching a little stuffed critter from the bookshelf. Since this is not one of her toys, we moved the critter to the top shelf of the bookcase and moved the drying rack away from the shelving.
Since then she’s been doing complex mathematical modeling in her tiny kitty brain, and tonight she put her latest model to the test.
Successfully.
17 Thursday Oct 2013
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We’ve been chilling at home a lot the past two weeks, even more than usual, due to Hanna’s convalescence (she’s on the mend, but under strict instruction to keep on resting through the weekend).
The cats are delighted. Also worried. Worrlighted?
Gerry has decided, around the third anniversary of her joining our family, to become an intensely human-centric companion. As I type this, she is hunkered down between me and Hanna on the bed.
Teazle, on the other hand, has gone the opposite route: instead of crowding closer, she’s taken the opportunity to get up to no good. She’s like her own walking, talking marauder’s map.
She’s so proud.
Here it is in video form:
28 Wednesday Aug 2013
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Tomorrow, Hanna and I are taking off for a two-week vacation in Oregon and California. We’ll be catching up with family in Portland and Bend, Oregon, and Corte Madera, California, visiting my old haunts on the Greensprings, participating in a wedding on Hayward, California, and celebrating our first anniversary at the Sylvia Beach Hotel in Nye Beach, Oregon.
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| Oregon Extension (Ashland, Ore.), circa 1975 (photograph by Alison Kling) |
I hope we’ll be posting photographs as we go, but expect light posting if any until the week of September 16th.
26 Monday Aug 2013
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I was doing some cleaning yesterday in preparation for our vacation, and snapped this inadvertent still life arrangement.
Hanna has been buying these little dishes (and a spoon rest) from our favorite neighborhood bookstore, the brookline booksmith, because I said I liked them. Quality wifeing!
I unearthed this little rug from under the kitchen table and the cats have decided it is the Best Thing Ever … for this twenty-four hours anyway.
This has been a photo post.
02 Friday Aug 2013
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Recently, Teazle has developed a thing for paper bags. She was always curious about bags and boxes, but for some reason this particular paper bag holds a real fascination for her. She sleeps on it, she sleeps in it, she pushes it around the living room floor, then falls asleep inside it again.
When she’s not sleeping, she likes to get up to no good. Like shredding paper towels.
While we’re posting cat photos, here are a few of Houdini I didn’t put up last week!
Hope y’all have a good weekend!