Thursday, March 4, 2021

February 2021 in the Rear View Mirror

Kelly:


A PERKY February 2021


Hope was in the air as both Tom and I finally received our second Moderna vaccines, and only I suffered chills and fever for a day or so. Totally worth it! Now if we can keep the new variants at bay . . .


Tom turned 60 but was less enthused than typical for a birthday, since he had a new knee replaced only 2 weeks before then. The family will at least enjoy planning for a bike trip to celebrate in the future - maybe with a grandbaby! Sixty seems like a good age to become a granddad. Eliana Grace is due May 1st. Woohoo! Longest gestation ever with four years of IVF.

As usual, I went overboard in ordering seeds for the garden, because nothing seems more like hope than picturing a successful bounty in the summer. And there’s enough to share, ladies.

I told very few people about my sprucing up my eyelids. The perfect surgeon offered me the perfect price (a $26K discount), and now I have a permanent COVID reminder.

The best of February was the increased family zoom time. At least once a week, we hook up Atlanta and Austin and Seattle and play games or just chit chat. It’s been such a nice thing to see my favorite faces all at one time rather than the usual individual phone calls - which still happen. And Ava’s baby bump is fun to watch get in her way and make her verrrrry sleepy. 

It’s been a cold and wet winter to hunker down against the virus, but it’s warming up, and I yearn for more friend time in Atlanta’s beautiful spring. See you outside!




 Robin:

Robin Hickey

12:22 PM (2 hours ago)
to meEmilyKelly
Mixed bag.  February 2-  You made my birthday fun!!  February 3: I was lucky to get second covid shot.  February 5  5am awakened by head spinning.  The rest was rough.

Pam:

Got that number 2 Covid shot on Feb. 1. Hooray!

Mom got to go home after two months away overcoming Covid. Hooray! 

I got to meet an ambitious goal to ride 65 miles on my bike for my 65th birthday. So happy Fred got to go along for every inch of the way. Hooray!

I had a super nice month!





Monday, February 15, 2021

Loveys-Loves

Robin celebrated her 33rd year of True Love.



Pam turns 65 YO. 

Collage self-portrait, plus the fam on Zoom Party that included dancing.








Emily's Little Jack-Jack, that sweet grandboy. Those blonde curls are not made for the barber, not for a long, long time.



And, there was Kelly's stressful acquisition of the complete Covid vaccine. 

After a scheduling snafu, she was so grateful to line up Feb. 13 on a cold, rainy Saturday morning for her second Moderna appointment. Her view while patiently (and gratefully....did I emphasize how grateful she was?) waiting in Doraville.














Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Saturday, January 23, 2021

In honor of Ziggy.





Duplicity in a Dog

 

Frazier was a duplicitous doggy

Exactly why? It was always foggy.

A rescue dog, he seemed happy to be home

But as adventure dog, Fra was destined to roam.

 

Fra was sweet, winning awards in puppy school!

He would sit, drop-it, and try to follow each rule.

But at home, he quietly kept an eye on the door.

When opened, he got low and started running full bore.

 

We’d head outside to track that dog down

Wondering, does he want to go back to the pound?

We’d find him, clean off the mud, and his duplicity would kick in:

Sweet-soft-little Frazier would curl up and our hearts he would win.

 

Frazier, a name tailor-made for silly variants:

Fra, Blazer and Fra-Fra are some places we went.

He wouldn’t reliably come to any of those names, unless

He was in tired or in the right mood---yeah that boy was a mess.

 

A pet with a personality that shows two sides with clarity

He loves me? He loves me not? Would he show us some charity?

It came with age, as he came home, stayed near, didn’t run

Then we missed our speedy old Fra who’d been so much fun.


Frazier considers making a run for it.



Sweet Fra.


Robin.


LIFE WITHOUT A PET?  NEVER

We always had a dog or cat when I was growing up.  We had:  Blacky, a black mix, then Tag-A-Long, a beagle, and then Mr. Washington, another beagle.  We also had two cats:  Calico, a calico cat, and when she had two kittens, we kept Muldoon and gave away Toody (Car 54 Where Are You). 

At UT, I adopted a beagle mix I named D-O-G.  It did not work out so well to have a dog in a dorm so I sent DOG back to my mom in Wilmington to live with Muldoon who had gotten pretty old by then.  

Meanwhile, I started dating Bill who had a bulldog named Bulgher and a cat we called Kitty.  He gave Bulgher and Kitty to a friend so he could adopt an English setter Jean.  Jean had 11 puppies.  We kept one we named Rhett and gave the rest away.  When Bill and I divorced, it broke my heart to leave the dogs.  I would visit them sometimes when he wasn’t home.   

I did not have a dog or cat for years because I worked full-time and went to GA State at night.  But one Saturday on the way to work, I hit a dog.  No vets were open so I took it home.  When it got over the shock of the accident, it was fine.  I gave him to my friend Judy and Luckie dog got to move to Lake Harwell and live the rest of its 19+ years.  

When Duffy and I got married and moved into our house on East Conway, we got a dog Maggie from the pound and a cat Roxanne from a friend.  Duffy loved Maggie, because she loved running as much as we did.  She was a fence jumper, though, and we could not figure out where she was jumping.  One day, when we got home from the Y, we saw where Maggie got out, but this time, she had caught her paws in the picket fence (never get a picket fence when you have a dog).  She had been caught for too long and the vet could not save her. Then poor Roxanne was run over by a man who was doing construction work at our house.  During the time we lived on East Conway, we also had the $400 cat (remember, it bit me the day I was having a miscarriage), and our neighbor’s dog Lucy who used to sleep on our front stoop.  

When Maggie died, I went to the pound and found our next dog, Sally, a yellow lab mix, who was so good with the kids.   We also got cat brothers Bob and Dewey.  Bob disappeared one night.  Dewey and Sally moved with us to Vallo Vista, but Dewey disappeared right after we moved in.  I kept checking the old neighborhood to see if he showed up there, but he never did. By then, my sister moved to Washington, DC with her family for a year.  She did not want to take her cat Manna whom she had found in the country as a stray, so Manna came to live with us.  By the end of the year, we loved Manna and she loved it here, so she stayed with us.  As Sally aged, she had arthritis and mini-seizures and became incontinent.  I would cut out the carpet where she peed until there was nothing left.  When her arthritis became so bad, she could no longer get up on her own and would often end up trapped in her own pee or poop if we were out and about, we put her to sleep. Manna lived another year, to 19.  She never wandered which I think was the key to her long life.

A couple of weeks after Manna died, Trip Ramsey called to say they had found a stray cocker spaniel in his yard.  No one claimed her, so we named her Rae. But you knew Rae and how great she was.  I think we had her 6 years but had to put her to sleep when her breathing became so labored from cancer spreading in her lungs.  I felt so lonely without her that Robert and I almost immediately went to adopt Bonnie from the pound.  You all know what a sweetheart Bonnie is.  Duffy did not want another dog, but he hadn’t met Bonnie yet.   

So, will I ever be without a dog or cat?  Never. 



 

Friday, January 22, 2021

It's a new year, a new day

 


Here we are. 

Thursday, Jan. 21. Topics covered: how to get a vaccination, nice job moves with Emily's kids, Tom's knee surgery, Robert is in quarantine for the fourth time, and how are Pam's people doing, fashionable masks, the Inaguration, Bumbee and more.






Some over-the-holiday memories.


Robin's





Here is our picture documenting Christmas this year.  What’s Apping with Robert in Cocoa Beach with girlfriend, Blais in quarantine in basement after Covid exposure, and Duffy and I in the kitchen.

Bonnie's Christmas.                            Robert went to Florida. 






Pam's

My complete immediate family, aside from my own little family, are shown here. This photo was taken Dec. 6 just before they all three got Covid.



Here we have Laketa Lynn Williams, me, Arloa Delene Eldridge, Betty Jo Eldridge. 

Mom has this little wire zebra decorative thing. I rigged it so I could prop my phone up on it, set the timer, then ran around and got in the photo.