The world goes on
Jun. 3rd, 2006 05:54 pmWhen we brought Peter home, the rhododendrons were in full, magnificent, hot pink bloom. I looked out the window today and realized they are full of dead flowers.
The beautiful irises Mom gave me bloomed after we brought Peter home, and faded away before I'd had more than one chance to take pictures. (But the lilies have started now...)
The first time after we brought Peter home that I had a chance to read the newspaper, three days in, I discovered that we'd missed a primary election the day before.
The weeds are flourishing. I've wanted to weed since before the hospital, but it's been three weeks and they're growing tall.
The rest of the world keeps moving, and I can't quite catch up.
The beautiful irises Mom gave me bloomed after we brought Peter home, and faded away before I'd had more than one chance to take pictures. (But the lilies have started now...)
The first time after we brought Peter home that I had a chance to read the newspaper, three days in, I discovered that we'd missed a primary election the day before.
The weeds are flourishing. I've wanted to weed since before the hospital, but it's been three weeks and they're growing tall.
The rest of the world keeps moving, and I can't quite catch up.