Being contray has been one of my best virtues. It is necessary right now. Everyone will be at the Seattle Center this week-end. We won't. We will miss Folk Life and the opening of King Tut.
We will be home defrosting the Freezer. Some early morning during a mid-week, we will visit King Tut. The Center will be quiet, there will be very few people and we will participate.
We have not checked out of life, we are just on a parallel path. It is sometimes lonely. There is something about the energy of huge crowd. Something about being with other people that are interested in the event.
Granted, I can go to a few things and have tried to do so but in someways it does not seem fair. It will be better as the drugs go away, the cold goes away, the world tilts back on it's access.
Until then we will have dinner at busy places during off hours. We will go to the Art Museum, the library and to places of less current popularity. We will sneak into movies when others are working or getting ready for work. I will garden. Meb will begin to reconnect to people in her lives.
We are on a parallel path but we are eyeing the road more traveled.
Twenty Years, Two Hundred and Forty Months, Seven Thousand Days, and Three Hundred Days. Since we started chasing Leukemia.
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