that’s no excuse, and this is neither a pity party nor a beat BB up session, it is simply stating facts, I have loved and been loved in my life, but, now, I love better
as you get older and the people around you get older, you realisejust how precious time together is.
On Tuesday,
I took the metro out,
to Laval to go have,
lunch with my aunt,
mom’s sister.
It was so nice to catch up,
chat and walk around the mall.
Mom loved that mall,
she would have been,
upset to know,
the Crate and Barrel was closed.
A nice long metro ride,
allowed me to get,
a nice stretch of reading,
done.
I have been reading,
Out Of Africa,
on my Kindle.
My aunt will be 75 next month,
my cousin 90 at the end,
of the year.
They both have been,
a part of my life,
my whole life.
They knew,
my mom and dad,
when they were,
young and vibrant.
They miss them,
like I do.
Last night,
I was watching,
Dean Martin: King Of Cool,
a TCM documentary,
I had recorded.
I love Dean Martin,
he is my favourite of the crooners.
A good film worth watching,
towards the end,
Ron Marasco,
an actor, author, teacher,
said something I thought was,
insightful,
and really spoke to how,
I have been feeling,
“Our idols, our parents, they age but, then something interesting happens, the declining person dies and they are no longer the declining person. You get them back, they return to being the thing that they were”
It’s coming on Christmas They’re cutting down trees They’re putting up reindeer And singing songs of joy and peace Oh, I wish I had a river I could skate away on