
Hey there, friends. Wow. Hospitalizations, multiple times, work challenges and a heavier time-sensitive work load, mean that I’ve had a hard time managing this space and reading.
Although the reading has started to turn around. It’s weird how when you are really sick you cannot read. I mean, I spent hours in a hospital room and all I could do was stare at the wall or watch South Park. Seriously.
Right Now:
As you are reading this, I am preparing to head out the door to be with my students and leaders at church. That new format, three services back to back makes the day fly by. Post church naps have become a must.
This Week:
We are headed into the second week of classes at the university. It’s different this time around. Warnings involving ICE and preparations in place to deal with them should they approach anyone on campus. We are living in a police state. Straight-up 1984.
As of this writing, Garcia was kidnapped again. Again. While a certain someone gets away with everything. Absolutely no consequences. I don’t often mix politics with this space but it’s impossible to ignore.
In other news. My daughter returned to stay with us for a bit. After that shoot she did, she’s had to turn down some jobs because they wouldn’t pay for travel. She still needs her equity card so getting roles that require travel become costly, fast.
This Tuesday she heads to NYC for three weeks to find an apartment and to audition for a few shows. Then she will return to us only to leave again. Her cat Jinx is just started to come around. She’s feisty! And she will be leaving soon.
Here she is. She’s watching me work. Sweet, right? Then she will launch herself and attack me!! My daughter says she’s playing. Ha! She is very sweet and gentle with the senior Otter Pup, though. Follows her around to make sure she gets to where she wants to go.

My son got a new job working for the City of Bellevue!! This is what we’ve been praying for. It’s double what he was making and although he misses the kids at The Boys and Girls Club, this city beautification job is what he does with his non-profit so it’s really what he wants to focus on.
Reading:
Ok. Reading. All sorts of good stuff. I recently reviewed Finding Grace. Read it. What a sucker-punch of a read that was.
Still reading Infinite Jest. I’m ready to be done with it. It’s very weird but it’s over 1000 pages. Slow going.
Just finished The Wasp Trap. Review coming this week. Comes out 9/16.
Just started Havoc for September book club.
I received Ian McEwan’s new one, What We Can Know. Comes out 9/23.
Watching:
This absolutely stupid show for laughs, My Strange Arrest.
Grateful for:
You know, I thought my kidney failure and blockage came out of nowhere but now that I am where I am today, I see that it was a long time coming. I had been feeling pretty miserable for weeks. Swollen ankle, pain in side. It wasn’t until I got that high fever that I went in. Sepsis is a real B.
Here’s what I am grateful for besides the obvious. When I had my brain surgery 18 months ago, yep, can you believe it? They touched my hypothalamus by accident and said that I will probably never have a fever again. It’s the fever that sent me in, so praise Jesus for the 104 fever.
I know this was long but there was a lot to update you on. I hope you are all well. Thanks for the emails and comments. I read them while recovering and I loved every one.
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Oh dear. Sepsis is so nasty, I am glad you’re out of hospital, doing better, and on the mend. We really need to pay attention to our bodies!
Your daughter going to NYC sounds like fun, but also so stressful; the performing arts are not an easy road, but I hope she is enjoying it!
And yay for a City job with good pay and benefits. Excellent!
I hope you begin to feel better soon and that ICE stays away. I now see how ordinary Germans felt–out of control and as if they couldn’t do anything to stop what was happening.
Congrats to both of your kids – exciting times for them! Hope and pray that you are on the mend and that you can have good health for a long time!
I hope you continue on the mend. And yeah, it’s hard to separate politics from almost everything.
What a healthy journey you’ve been on. I’m so glad you continue to gain health. Congrats to both your kids.
Thank you!! Yeah, I am done with the hospital now for a bit.
It really is a shame we can’t enjoy reading a good book when we’re sick. I remember even struggling when I had a reaction to one of the very first Covid vaccines. My head was KILLING me, I had muscles aches, and chills, so all I could do is lie in bed, hoping to sleep. I’m sure you were miserable when you were in the hospital, and I’m glad you are feeling back to normal.
It’s terrible that schools are having to advise students and faculty about potential ICE raids. Even elementary schools are dealing with this. What an awful time we’re living in. Between ICE, school shootings, and the end of sensible health recommendations from the government… {Heavy Sigh!}
Bellevue is a nice community! I’m happy for your son. Hope your daughter can get a nice place in NY and that she lands some good roles.
I bought Finding Grace as soon as I finished reading your review. Looking forward to reading it later this fall.
I love a long, chatty post so don’t apologize! Happy reading!
Oh yes, the times we are living in are dire, for sure.
I have another fantastic read. I will write up the review soon but Heart the Lover by Lily King. Comes out 9/30. Goodness. So good.