I’m fine. Pretty good, I guess. Well, there’s a lot going on. I’m busy, yes, but the country … My God, every time the President opens his mouth, another lie! I’m happy that the weather’s getting warmer — I mean that it’s getting closer to spring, not global warming. I’m worried about that, too. It’s hard to think about the future.
How am I? Caleb’s still hurt, but Seth! 30 points! My dear friend is a huge Tar Heel fan, and she’s dying from cancer. She’s also a bird watcher. I saw a pileated woodpecker on the oak tree right outside her front porch after my last visit. Maybe my last ever visit. I’m devastated and also grateful for her and her partner. They go to my church, where last Sunday the whole congregation sang, “Hold on, my dear ones, here comes the dawn.” That’s a song from the streets of Minneapolis — they sang in subzero temperatures!
I’m feeling inspired, too. I asked my favorite coffeeshop to become a Fourth Amendment workplace, and the owner gladly agreed. So I bought a cappuccino with the milk foam in the shape of a heart. It was so lovely that I almost didn’t want to drink it, but man, I am tired. Exhausted.
And I’m also trying to stay hopeful. My daughter is making bracelets, and she made one for me. There’s a little wagon at the co-op with free fruit for kids, and a dad peeled a banana for his kid and then put the peel on top of his head. I was buying the ingredients to make pizza dough for this Friday.
I hear monarch butterflies are making a comeback, and I saw my first daffodil of the season in a neighbor’s yard who might have voted for the other guy, but his kids are sweet to my kids.
I saw an older man fill up another guy’s gas tank, and I want to do the same for someone else. Wouldn’t you?
How are you? I know the question is complicated, but I’d really like to know.
Andrew Taylor-Troutman is the author of the book with Wipf and Stock Publishers titled This Is the Day: A Year of Observing Unofficial Holidays about Ampersands, Bobbleheads, Buttons, Cousins, Hairball Awareness, Humbugs, Serendipity, Star Wars, Teenagers, Tenderness, Walking to School, Yo-Yos, and More. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina where he is a student of joy.
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