Remember how I wanted to ask Jason to teach me some of what
he was working on to get better acquainted with his interests? I thought it was
a good idea. My son did not. His reaction, when I asked him on Saturday, was to
laugh at me then shake his head and say “oh come on, mom.”
He called me mom; that was nice. His flippant rejection was
a bit harsh but I understand. I’m old. What could I understand? That’s his
thinking, not mine. I accept the stereotype that most children think their
parents know nothing about technology. I’d like to think I’m better than the
average dumb parent but if I’m being perfectly honest my sister is way better
at it than I am.
Speaking of my sister…
She’s still under the impression that she’ll be out in a
month. I will make sure that my sister stays exactly where she belongs. I owe
it to this old town: only one woman prowling the streets at a time. Two is just
e\sdrsfgbcv
Edit: My chair just broke.
James is now awake and laughing at me.
It’s going to be a long week.
Although I did have a little fun yesterday. As I was driving
home I passed a man who was wearing a t-shirt that read “This body knows no
pain.” I took it as a challenge; I won.
It was a standard kidnapping, I hit him lightly and
convinced him to let me drive him to the hospital. We ended up at the lake just
outside of the city with nothing but a tarp and the tools to change a spare
tire. Did you know you can fit a jack between nearly every major moving joint
and just *pop* dislocate them? The hips were especially fun. I had his knees tied
tight together and then put the jack right near his pelvic bone and just kept
pushing. When his hips popped out, they made a little heart shape – until I
changed the direction of his knees.
The human body can be twisted into amazing positions if you
know how to get creative. When I dumped him in the lake he was a sort of “G”
shape. Rigor mortis was just starting to set in (I may have kept playing with
him after he died, he was so pliable by that point) so his hands stand twisted
above his head and his dangling, broke toes just completed the circle. You know
you play with silly putty or play-doh and you create little sculptures that you
can twist and pull and squish to your heart’s content? He was like that.
I’m gonna miss that guy.
Anyway, that’s really the only fun I’ve had lately. Not that
things have been horrible, but that was the stand out moment.
That. And breaking my chair. That wasn’t fun.
As always, dear readers,
Stay Safe
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