Wednesday, August 19, 2026
My three middle aged kids are going to be in town this weekend, first time in many years. They are in their 60’s. They were bright and challenging teenagers. So hard to know what they were up to. Each had unique issues, and now they are creative loving folks. How did that happen. It felt like it was just me struggling to keep them alive during those teenage and young adult years.
In the afternoon I play computer solitaire. Not sure why I like it so much. Each turn of the card is unexpected, sort of like raising kids. Each card is a possibility of winning in the end or hitting an insurmountable block. And the game goes on until it is over. It reflects the human life of possibility and uncertainty.
I complete an insurance survey about my experiences with medical care in the last 5 years. The questions reminds me that I have been very sick for 5 years, surgeries, cancers, chemo therapies, immunotherapies, scans, blood draws, emergency waiting rooms, ambulances, and most of all, old age. And I am still alive.
The sun shines in the early afternoon, and then wind and fog return. No news of the Big Sur fire today. The deck sunflower keeps watching me through the kitchen window. I am now reading Jane Harper’s new book, LAST ONE OUT. The cleaners and two old friends of my roommate come to help put the house in order. They have known each other since childhood. Life is good.