
One time Walker commented "You always talk about the sunset. There's one every day, Dad. Get used to it." Or something to that effect. I offered that I would not apologize for pointing out something positive. We rode along and he allowed "That one is pretty good, but sometimes they're just normal." That's fine with me. A normal sunset is still pretty good.
My children have perhaps less appreciation for the mundane than I. Appreciation of a normal, peaceful day comes with experience.
When I was in college I used to get bored out of my wits and
go downtown in search of adventure (women?). I wanted things to happen. We went downtown and got drunk and sometimes things did happen, but most of the time nothing did.

I really love Saturday mornings. I get up around 7 a.m. and make coffee, read the entire paper, do the bills.
Flash: Tye is peeing indoors. Oh no! We have called the vet because Tye (dog, for the unitiated) is a noble animal and feels great shame about this. They suggested we try and collect a urine sample. Picture me following the dog, diving under him with a specimen container as he lifts his leg. Get real. Now that's an adventure! Tye would think I'd lost my mind. Or we could squeeze him. Geez.

I will help Jeff haul drywall into his basement and maybe mow the grass (mine, not his).I shall run errands and cook out, sipping a late afternoon martini as the sun goes down.
I shall exclaim at the beauty of the sunset over the dry bean field, yet another time. Just another reason for my son to roll his eyes.
2 comments:
For Tye, some things are best left for the vet to do. If they really want a urine sample, they have to get it themselves. And if you're smart like my Nell, you won't even give it to them. (Hope you are feeling better.)
For Walker, your comment about sunsets inspired a post on Nancyturtle's Notes. Check it out!
Robyn actuall got a UA in a big bow. The Vet was just sure male dogs barely ever have UTI's and implied that we had a behavioral issue. Surprise, the UA came back with blood in urine. Tye was also running a temp. Now he's on amoxicillin and peeing frequently. If he stops peeing it's a bladder stone and an emergency.
We let him out last night at 12:30 a.m. and at 7:45 he was whining frantically to get out. What a good dog.
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