okay, now that i've spent fifteen minutes typing out the preface, let's move on to the substance of the day. my great-aunt, evna (a.k.a. lennie), died yesterday, which i learned of this morning. she was in her mid- or upper-nineties. i guess your age, any age, becomes one of your defining "traits" (?) once you die-- well, okay, when you're alive too. anyway, hers was a "respectable" age to end on. she has an older sister, still living, who is 101. no one's going to say they didn't stick it out for the long haul. they were/are my grandmother's sisters. i like what my own sister said, "i hope she is sharing a Blatz beer with grandma somewhere now!"
also, we went back to school today-- henry's-- and i missed my first day-- an excused absence-- of danish lessons (which i mistakenly put on the calendar as "first day of english classes!" which, though a foolish mistake, is surely much better than writing something like, "first day of dutch lessons!"). we have homework already, that one of greg's co-workers brought back to us. i'm a little excited to have homework again-- and you can choose to emphasize either little or excited and both would be correct. i hope it's not too much. i haven't had to do the homework thing and the kid thing before and i like it that way (despite daydreams of going back to school while i'm here, since it will probably take me two and a half years to find a job and i might as well make myself useful-- but alas, i don't think the free tuition perk applies to residents).
things went relatively smoothly at henry's school today. except he kept pulling off one kid's glasses. a kid older than henry, but still much too young to defend himself and probably much too young to realize he's even wearing glasses, except whenever henry ripped them off his face. my son, the unwitting bully.
good news! the super best had maple syrup today and coconut oil-- the newest cooking fad, which i am embracing. if nothing else, it has a pleasant smell.
i think that's all the news here. goodnight!
2 comments:
Regan,
I loved your Aunt Lennie. We had so much fun with Grandma Quick and Aunt Helen back in the day. She was a wonderful lady. I wish I could have seen her in her later years.
Love, Mom
Your Aunt Lennie was a wonderful summertime friend at the lake. Classy, fun, and so sweet (like Vera).
May happy memories help you all during this time of loss.
Hugs and love to you and your family,
Ann & Tom
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