It just so happens that middle-age (daughter) and old-age (me) are living together in my house. Kid Billy, now 33, had hied from here to Hot Springs to Phoenix where he now has lived for two years. He’s just graduated from massage therapy classes.
No, this time it’s his mother. She’s moved back “home” (though this was never her home, per se) to the back room that’s always been “the boys” bedroom, except for the short time Grandma Flossie dwelt there on her journey to Heaven. The room has two windows opening to the screened-in-but-later-paneled back porch. An air conditioner covers part of one window. Sheer curtain panels cover the other. It was outfitted as a guest room.
The closet, always a repository of everything imaginable is still used thusly. Equipped only with a rod of horizontally hung crown molding, I’d begun using it as hanging storage for winter clothes.
The room contains a twin-sized
bed, two dressers, one with a mirror, Mom’s old pink recliner, a large
container of Billy’s books and assorted other “stuff” from his era. Plus, extra
bedding and pillows.
A large
table lamp sits on a dresser, and, along with the ceiling light-fan,
there’s enough light to read by or to work crossword puzzles. The AC is on
24/7.
We both have writing/working
stations on the dining-room table, and she has a living-room space on the sofa
where there’s a lamp/table beside one end. Her “work” project, she set for
herself, and I agreed, is to keep the gray gravel driveway free of grass--Bermuda,
bitter weeds, clover and other types, that the $800+ overlay doesn’t keep out.
BTW, that deal was as close to a scam as I’ve ever gotten, or it may have been
a scam: a thin overlay of “road base” tiny granite granules rather than the
small white gravel that I expected. However, I didn’t ask the young man what he
was covering the driveway with, so it’s partly my fault. But I digress.
Daughter and I agreed to eat
morning and noon meals on our own, then take turns preparing a sit-down supper.
My Benton sister shared a tater-tot
casserole that was good for two nights, and I stirred together a Mexicali
Chicken dish, also good for two nights.
I’ll probably use what’s left and make soup. One night’s meal was
mac-and-cheese. A fruit jello from earlier was dessert. With vanilla Oreos.
So far, so good.
1 comment:
I hope the good continues. Sharing space is something that is always a bit fraught for me.
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