Monday, September 29, 2025

In Which I Admit My Error And Frailties


Here we have the birthday boy opening a present this morning with his brother watching intently. Levon is generally more excited about presents than August, even if August is the one getting them. And they are very good about sharing and not being resentful. I love that about them. 

All right. You want to know how great and wonderful a grandmother I am? Well, first of all, I am not going to the pizza party at the park and secondly, August turned ten today, not eleven, and I can't believe I made that mistake but I did and although I am not happy that I could make an error like that, I am comforted that he really is only ten and thus, it will be three more years until he's a true teenager. Same for Magnolia June. 

The reason I'm not going to the pizza party is that I...just...can't. The FKS (fucking kidney stone) is doing whatever it does down there and my lower back hurts like hell and I just feel rather shitty. I mean, I could force myself but there are going to be PEOPLE there and noise and activity and all that other stuff and I would just cry which is not a good look for Old Granny. I talked to August and although I'm not SURE he understands, I think he does. He and Levon will probably be coming over here on Thursday as they're out of school that day and Jessie has to work Wednesday night and possibly Thursday night as well, and she'll need to sleep. So the boys and I can do something birthday-ish then. I have no idea what but something. 
But of course I feel guilty and Mr. Moon didn't go either because he just got back from town and he's not really feeling great himself. I know this because when I got up at quarter to nine, he was asleep in his chair and that is not like him at all. Maybe it's still the reaction to the covid vaccine. Who knows? 
Not me. 

I also feel guilty because I did make it to town today to pick up my dresses and go to Publix. Surprisingly, the alterations lady was very cheerful and even asked how I was doing. I appreciated that. I needed some cheer. 

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Can you tell which of these things is not like the others? Yes. You're right. Somehow I have managed to accrue four dresses in different shades of Cozumel blue and they are the ones I wear the most. They are all the same brand and they are all linen. Some are quite old, some much newer, some in-between. Some came from eBay, some did not. The one in the middle there is not only completely different in color, it's a different brand and it's cotton, rather than linen. That was one of the dresses I got altered. It's a fun dress but the linen ones are my go-to's in the summers. And they all have pockets. All of them. Of course. 

Mr. Moon will be heading up to Bainbridge again tomorrow and I have made a giant pot of venison/beef and vegetable soup so that he can take enough with him to last the week if that's what he wants. It has so many vegetables. Vegetables we grew, vegetables we did not. It has protein, fiber, and what I am sure are many different types of nutrients. Nutrients is a rather vague word, isn't it? But we know we need them! 

Now here's something that does not seem to require nutrients.




After spending a night in the water, the Cuban oregano or Mexican mint is standing up and saluting! I'm almost a little afraid of this plant. 

I cannot end without saying here that Jessie, not unlike Lily, is a goddess birth-giver. I wrote a post about the day August was born, of course, and you can find it HERE but I will tell you that it is a little more personal, mostly because it was a home birth which is so much more down-to-earth and also, that it is long. So. You can just skip the whole thing and look at this instead.


I am a birth story junkie but I realize that not everyone is. 

Tomorrow I am going to GET SOME THINGS DONE! I swear and I declare that things will be accomplished, that productivity will be produced and that projects will be tackled and even finished. 

In my dreams. 

Love...Ms. Moon





42 comments:

  1. I seem to be reading blogs and then forgetting to comment. Yesterday was busy though, that's my excuse.
    Why would you buy a different kind of dress if you like these ones? The colors of lovely and pockets are essential. I like linen in the summetime now too, it breathes.

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  2. I wish you could get long-term, like permanent, relief from the kidney stone.
    All those dresses! Five more than I have. At one time I seemed to buy blue shirts a lot.

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    1. You don't wear dresses? You do wear skirts though. I love dresses. They are easy and they are cool- both very important things to me. Also- they offer a freedom which pants do not. I know a lot of women claim the opposite but pants make me feel bound.

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  3. Sigh. The birth story of August from your point of view is absolutely stunning. -Nicol

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    1. I am so sorry your kidney stone is hurting you. :-( -Nicol

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    2. It was truly a magical and lovely birth. I will never forget how well Jessie and Vergil worked together.

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  4. Your new plant is very handsome. If I were close enough I'd be wanting a start from it. Ugh on that blasted kidney stone.

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    1. If you lived close to me, we could go to that restaurant and snip all you wanted! That stuff has taken over an entire large bed.

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  5. The covid vaccine and the kidney stone seem to have joined forces for a double whammy. Hopefully your reactions subside sooner rather than later.
    Lucky August having 2 B-day celebrations. First a pizza party and the
    grand finale with you. Happy 10th August!

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    1. Double digits! A big birthday for sure. I have felt better today.

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  6. Beautiful photograph of the new parents!

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    1. Isn't it the very essence of the perfect beginning of a life?

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  7. I wish August many happy returns of the day.

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  8. I am sorry you are not feeling well. They say that all things pass...not sure if that applies to your kidney stone though.

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    1. I'm not sure i want this stone to pass. As much as it bugs me now, the pain I remember from that last one trying to pass was beyond horrible.

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  9. Curse that kidney stone(s). Hoping this too will pass...literally. Sorry Mr. Moon is rather under the weather, too. Hope you both feel well soon. Maurice didn't perform any voodoo, did she? One never knows about our cats! BTW, I have the male version of your closet/dresses. Suits me. I know my neighbors probably think I only have 1 shirt and 1 pair of pants...close. Feel better.
    Paranormal John

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    1. Oh god. Maurice could be hexing us. I think if she could, she would.
      If you find garments that work for you- buy more! That's what I say!

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  10. I love that both new parents had their arms around brand new August. I'm always telling myself that I will get things done too. Hah!

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  11. Love the story about August's birth.......it was before I knew you so not read it before.
    Hope that damn kidney stone goes back to sleep!

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    1. I swear, Jessie gave birth like she'd done it ten times before.
      Kidney stone is resting today. Phew.

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  12. Fucking kidney stone! (Someone had to say it.)
    I must admit I’m also relived August and Magnolia are only 10 this year. I was sure they were both 9 and couldn’t figure out how I could have missed their 2-digit birthdays on your blog. I just read August’s birth blog post and I have tears in my eyes. The looks on all your faces in the photos could make the hardest heart melt.

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    1. I've always thought that if I know I can say "fuck" around a person, there's a good chance we can be friends. Thank you for always passing the "fuck" test.
      I love how our family comes together for a birth. We all have our roles, according to circumstances, and we all know we are being present at a miraculous and holy event. I believe that, too. No matter how many billions of times it has happened on earth, it's still true every time.

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    1. Thank you. See my response above to Mitchell. We, too, can be friends.

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  14. Great birth story, and I have to look up how old my grands are each year, then don't even mention it usually! Hope the kidney stone stops bothering you...and you have beautiful dresses! Makes me want to go to the store (thrift) and look for some too!

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    1. I am not sure I have ever found this brand (Flax) at a thrift store. Ebay has some decent prices for the "preworn" dresses sometimes. But it's always fun to look!

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  15. I'm sorry to hear that the kidney stone is bothering you again. Hope you get relief soon.
    I thought August was near my grandson's Stephen age - he will be 10 in a couple of weeks. They are growing up so quickly!

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  16. So I gather you're partial to the color blue? Ha ha. I don't wear dresses. simple gathered skirts with pockets were my go to for summers but late last summer I bought a pair just below the knee capri leggings that I like so much I bought two more when they became available this summer and I live in them. Drawback though, no pockets so when I leave the house I have to change into shorts (5 pockets!) since I don't carry a purse. Upside I don't have to change to go to yoga class.

    I love that arched doorway at Jessie's house. I always wanted an arched doorway, another thing I'll never have like an eat in kitchen and a live creek.

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    1. I believe I must be more partial to blue than even I knew. I do have a bright red linen dress though! And I like wearing that too.
      How do you manage to go through your regular days without pockets? I constantly carry things in mine, sometimes only from one end of the house to the other. And especially working outside. Thus- the overalls!
      Aren't arched doorways the best? Those three things you listed that you've always wanted are the same ones I'd probably pick.

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  17. I wear several sun dresses like yours. One thing that irks me is that the arm holes are so big that if I wear a bra it shows through on the side, and I am a no-visible-lingerie person. Finally, (light bulb!) I decided to shorten the straps to lessen the arm hole, and that should work.

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    1. Yes, that irks me too but I seem to just put up with it and not care to much. I also like to wear sort of underwear like tank tops instead of bras that are tight enough to almost be a substitute. That way, people aren't seeing my bra. They're seeing a shirt. Right?
      Yes. I have also shortened straps. I am very short waisted.

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  18. Well, August won't mind that you made him a year older! But yes, comforting to know that he has a little more time left before he has to cope with teenage life.

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    1. Seriously. When I was talking to him on the phone yesterday we discussed the fact that his age is now in two digits and I pointed out that it will be until he turns one hundred. He said that yes, that was true, but when he turns 1000, it will be four digits. And so forth.

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  19. Dearheart , you need to be kinder to yourself
    You really do xxx

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    1. Oh, John! If only I could be one of your clients and you could help me with that.

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  20. I'm so sorry you didn't feel Well enuf to attend August's 10th Birthday Party. I often get mixed up on the Ages of all our Grandchildren and Great-Grands, it's a lot of Special Days to remember and then to recall how Old they are becoming! *LOL* So, don't be hard on yourself, it happens.

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