The firespike out front is finally putting out its bloom. The hummingbirds have probably already given up waiting. As always- I need more sun for most of the plants I have in my yard but it is what it is. However, the plants will soon be full of their scarlet glory. The firespike is one plant that was here when we moved in that I do curse. It is not invasive but is very, very easy to propagate to plant where you want it which I discovered one year when I put some flowering stems in a vase and then forgot they were there until much later when I realized the leaves were still as green as ever and that there were even a few blooms. I checked and the entire vase was filled with roots which I stuck in the ground when it warmed up and they grew.
I woke up sad this morning. I know it had to do with Mr. Moon being gone although I truly do not mind being by myself. I mostly love that. It was more just a feeling of being low on the priority list and I've struggled with this for years. It is a conundrum because I do enjoy being alone so much and really, I cannot have my cake and eat it too. I have joked for many years that I can't believe we got married at the end of October because that, my friends, is rutting season. For deer, that is. During rutting, the male deer throw caution to the winds and go about proudly thrusting their antlers at each other and showing off for the females which are in their estrus.
You know, like in high school when the guys drive around the McDonalds' parking lot in their souped up cars to impress the ladies. Of course, that goes on 365 days a year but otherwise, same-same.
But we did get married during rutting season and I joke that it's quite appropriate we did although it's come back to bite me because it's hard to schedule an anniversary trip when the bucks are all out there, strutting and forgetting their usual caution.
Do I ever get resentful? You bet. Does that do any good? Oh, hell no. He has absolutely no concept of me not understanding how this all works and you'd think by now I would. And I do. It's like I always say- I do not understand why he finds these things so important but he does and I need to understand THAT.
And of course this works both ways. Believe it or not, I am far from perfect and not always easy to live with.
So back to this morning. Lily and I had talked about getting together today with her kids but it turned out that the boys were going to a birthday party for a neighbor later on in the afternoon and Maggie had a playdate with her best friend, Mary. So instead of going to Monticello or something like that, we just met at the Hilltop and had lunch. I was happy to see everyone.
I was fretting beforehand about what in the world I'd get at the Hilltop that would be even vaguely healthy which is not really the basis for their menu. So what did I eat? Not much is the answer to that. But that wasn't the purpose of meeting up, not really. We ate outside and it wasn't horribly hot and the mosquitos and flies and yellow flies were nowhere to be seen and I got to catch up on what the kiddos had been doing the last few weeks.
Going to school, mainly.
Owen is very excited about getting his driver's license soon. His birthday is this month but he wasn't able to get his learner's permit until a little after his birthday and it has to be a year after that to be tested and licensed. I asked him if he was going to drive out to Lloyd to see us and he said that would be one of his first trips. I really can't imagine this. I remember one time when he was very young and he got mad at his mother and demanded that she bring him over here and when she refused, he said, "Well then, I'll just walk."
I have thought about that so many times.
But now he won't have to walk. He'll be able to drive and I'm not sure my heart will be able to handle it. Here's what Owen looks like next to me now.
Fun note: the lovebugs can and do stay attached for not just hours but sometimes days as they fly about and eat.
To give them credit- they do not carry diseases, bite, or damage plants. Just cars.
Your weight loss is really showing, Mary. You look great! I know it ain't easy. The GLP-1's are a powerful tool but no medication will make you lose weight if you're not in a calorie deficit. So congrats to you for being diligent on maintaining a healthy diet and life style. I know you must be feeling lighter and better over-all {except for that MFing kidney stone!} Just wanted to tell you that I'm proud of you.
ReplyDeleteAnd tell those grandkids to stop growing so fast! I can't take it. They were just wee little things not long ago, I don't understand how this has happened?!?
Has Cozumel been removed from consideration? I know how much you loved it and talked of it often. I haven't heard you talk about it in a long time...I always enjoyed you taking us along when you went. So very beautiful and such history you have there. I sorta wish you had another trip planned. Roseland was always a nice getaway too. It's September and St George is calling my name. It's so very close for you. Yall plan something fun, I think you need it. Just my opinion.
Angie D
We will plan something sometime. Soon I hope. Probably Roseland if my sweet landlord down there has the pool cabana open.
DeleteI am feeling lighter and that is the truth. Just...easier.
Even though I have watched these kids grow week by week (or close) I still have no clue how they've gotten this big. It is a mystery.
How lovely to see a decent photo of you! You are looking great and I love the dress.
ReplyDeleteLove bugs ... I think at this point Florida is ahead of Australia on the ick factor of bugs and animals.
I await Mr Pudding's comment on rutting season as I am sure he will have something to say!
The gentle doe Sparkling Merlot was grazing by the little stream that runs through the upland valley when over the rim of the moorland appeared Pudding the Stag with his antlers lifted to the sky like candelabra. SM looked up shyly as the mighty stag raised his muzzle and bellowed out an enormous, "BOOOOOOOOM!" before galloping down through the heather.
DeleteThank you, Ms. Merlot. I appreciate that so very much.
DeleteYeah, lovebugs are weird but except for ruining the paint jobs on cars are not that offensive. As Maggie kept saying yesterday, "They are harmless."
Mr. P.- I knew you'd go there. You just can't help yourself, can you?
I didn't know there was such a thing as love bugs. Of course what I don't know would fill wikipedia:) See what I did there?
ReplyDeleteYour grandkids are huge. I know you're tiny, but my goodness, Owen is tall. I also love that dress you're wearing. Is it linen? I want one like that. I hope it has pockets.
I know how you feel about rutting season. For me it's fucking smoking. It takes precedents over everything else in our lives. Not only does it cost a fortune, but it interferes with my live too. Want to drive someplace. We have to stop every 45 minutes. I could go on, but you get my point.
On the upside, at least hunting won't shorten Glen's life.
I am not that tiny! I'm like 5'4" but in relation to Moons, I am very short.
DeleteYes. The dress is linen and yes, it has pockets. If it didn't, I would not have bought it.
We all have something in our marriages that we just have to accept, I think. And if we can't, well- that's when it's time to call it quits, I guess.
Hunting won't shorten Glen's life unless he gets gored by an elk or something.
Wowzers! Your grands are all so tall! I’m fairly new to your blog but not THAT new! Beautiful dress, too. I need to wear more dresses. I need to get over my fear of color, first. I tend to hide behind my clothes and hair. Don’t ask, it’s boring.
ReplyDeleteI think dresses are far more comfortable than pants. I know many women disagree with me but it's true for me. And I do love color. I think it is a joyful thing in life to be surrounded by beautiful colors. I think it makes us feel better, too.
DeleteAnother driver soon. That's hard to believe. They're all so big all of a sudden. Everyone needs to slow down!
ReplyDeleteRight?
DeleteLike you, I do not understand the allure of hunting. What could possibly be so thrilling about hunting? That said, my uncle loved it, and my aunt went along for all of 4 years living on the ME-Canada border, off the grid.
ReplyDeleteAnother friend's husband loved skiing in Canada and wanted to ski every year for a couple of weeks. My friend went along staying in 5-star accommodations and utilizing the hotel spa to the fullest extent while her husband did his skiing. He skied all day and then together they enjoyed the hotel accommodations.
I am now wondering if a similar set-up in a luxe hotel with a hunting package exists. This might be a good compromise...if such a thing exists.
Those FL love-bugs are guaranteeing future generations. Sex in flight...ok. Leaving crap on my car is not so ok.
You are looking fabulous MM. Love the blue dress!
I've just looked it up and there are indeed deluxe hunting resorts and camps and lodges but Glen would never, ever choose to do one of those. They have guides and all that stuff and that is not how he does it. I wouldn't want to go anyway.
DeleteYes. Lovebugs do manage to 'er done.
Thank you for your sweet words.
Owen is tall and looks a lot like Lily. I notice you have beautifully delicate ankles. As to the understanding why, I don't think that is nearly as important as just accepting. I hope those things are still there when you go back to Wag the Dog, you'll be needing martini glasses at the cabin.
ReplyDeleteFor awhile Owen was looking so much like Lily that her phone, which uses face recognition, was accepting his face as hers. Ha! That's a close resemblance, I'd say.
DeleteGlen and I have discussed the need for martini glasses up there in the wilds of Georgia. (It's not really wild at all.)
They are all so big. Where do the boys get their height from? Wonder what their final height will be
ReplyDeleteNo idea how tall those kids are going to be. We'll just have to wait and see.
DeleteI’ve heard about love bugs and how they’re everywhere and seriously annoying. Blech! Those kids are unbelievably tall! And look at the size of Owen’s sandals! They’d make a nice raft for someone petite (like you)! “Believe it or not, I am far from perfect and not always easy to live with.” I do NOT believe it.
ReplyDeleteBELIEVE IT! And the older I get, the less I care about how sweet I am.
DeleteOwen's wearing shoes that are bigger than Glen's already.
Oh, so that's how you do it! Thanks for posting the lovebug porn picture. If only I had been shown that during my long ago puberty!
ReplyDeleteWith those feet there is little chance that Owen will be blown over!
I think lovebug sex requires specialized equipment.
DeleteNope. Owen can stand pretty sturdy in a high wind.
Is Owen as tall as Glen yet? Looks to be or nearly. No love bugs here yet. My firespike is just now sending out the tips of bloom stalks.
ReplyDeleteNo. Owen's like 6'3" but Glen's around 6'8". I don't know if he'll reach Glen's height. When Glen was playing ball, they "said" he was 6'10" but he was probably closer to 6'9".
DeleteOur firespike are on the same time line.
That is a very tall young man next to a small granny. Has he actually stopped growing or is there more to come?
ReplyDeleteHe's only just turning 16 so I imagine he has a few years of growth ahead of him. But we shall see.
DeleteI see your New Yorker there with Maurice. Did you like When I'm Ninety-Five? It's a riff on Beatles songs in commemoration of Ringo's 85th birthday. Very funny.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read it yet! I am chronically and seriously behind on reading my NY'ers.
DeleteNo longer being top of husband's priority list is a change that feels like abandonment, to me. One part of me says to self, "Self, get a grip. Don't be a big baby. What you are to anyone else is not the important thing in this life." Another part says, "Self, do you really even care anymore, if you're honest?" Lots of thoughts about your second paragraph, Mary, because I sure recognize and relate to and share your feelings.
ReplyDeleteIt's not always easy, remembering how it was at the beginning of a relationship. How the two people never wanted to be out of each other's sight or arm's reach. It's that "We're the only two people in the universe" stage.
DeleteThings change. And perhaps we take each other for granted a little after decades together? I think so.
You really are shrinking, Mary. You look so petite next to your grandkids there. Hope Mr. Moon comes home soon.
ReplyDeleteI did not need to know about the love bugs actually. ;)
He'll be home on Tuesday.
DeleteWhat? You aren't grateful for my little tutorial on lovebugs? Oh well.
Your family is lovely..... The gift of celebrating folding towels, (your next post) is appreciated by me.I always feel the way you do on the family's priority list...
ReplyDeleteI think I am actually probably right where I should be on the family's priority list. I am important but not THE MOST important. Well, of course I should be number one on Glen's and honestly, I think I am. He just figures I know that and shouldn't be worried about it. That's the way he is.
DeleteWow. I realized I must have been reading here much longer than I thought because I remember reading about his birth! Time sure flies and what a fine young man he’s grown up to be. Gibson and Maggie have grown so much too!
ReplyDeleteXoxo
Barbara
I think Owen really is a good guy. We are all proud of him. Lily says he's probably the least weird person in the family.
DeleteAh yes, love bugs. I've been under the impression that, like all insects, their numbers are diminishing. I remember the air being thick with them when I was a kid, and every car was a splattered mess. I think they're an exotic species too, like your crocosmia -- from South America, if I remember right?
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe Owen is that big and will soon be DRIVING!
As you know, I'm with you on the hunting thing. It is a mystery to me as well. I saw that Ernest Hemingway's son Patrick just died, and he, like "Papa," was into hunting big game. Thank goodness Mr. Moon isn't flying to Africa to take down rhinos!
I haven't seen many lovebugs in years so was quite surprised at this latest occurrence of them although there are not as the ones we used to get.
DeleteSteve, when I think about how little Owen and Gibson were when you first met them, it boggles my mind. That does NOT seem that long ago and yet...
I think that if Mr. Moon went someplace far, far away to hunt it would be New Zealand. He's mentioned that several times.
That dress! I call it Mary blue and it is my favorite! matches your eyes, I reckon. Fabulous photo of you and some grand babies- all of them bigger than you. Comical isn't it? WOW, Owen is sooo tall. Little maggie is like a teen ager! Holy smokes!
ReplyDeleteI think I have voiced my opinion before about "hunting". Not a fan.
also "what's love got to do with it" bugs!
DeleteI call it Cozumel blue and it is in the spectrum of my favorite colors too.
DeleteCan you imagine how I feel next to Owen? I doubt I'll ever get used to that.
As for hunting- I can only admit that I eat meat and it, too, has been killed and probably in a far less quick and humane way than hunters kill their game. And of course, the animals' lives were far better than the animals we buy from the grocery store.
It is one of those ethical dilemmas though, isn't it?
I support hunting if you eat what you kill. Trophy hunters are just despicable. Soon, the only safe food will be foraged.
ReplyDeleteGlen doesn't shoot anything he wouldn't eat.
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