Promised land
Apr. 18th, 2017 11:08 amLast day of Passover. Time to think about reversing the process. Changing the dishes, getting rid of the matza and returning to normal life. By the time you've been doing this for a week, it seems normal and it's not hard to keep going. This is a good lesson for other areas of life! Standing looking out over Cana'an, ready to go back to normal life, what lessons will we take with us? Zucchini noodles are good.
Last night, just as we were getting ready to eat dinner, Sigal spotted a coyote in our driveway. It came trotting up like it owned the place, then scanned the area and realized that there was no clear way to get around the building so it turned and left. We were all speechless. The Eastern coyote is so large, so wild that it's a thrill to see one.
It's school vacation week, so I'm still not back on track with normal work and it's getting stressful. Still, we went to the zoo yesterday. Jack is here today. I can sleep later. We can watch Doctor Who together, so it's not all bad. Saturday we go to Provincetown in hopes of seeing Right whales. It will be wonderful to get out of town.
Last night, just as we were getting ready to eat dinner, Sigal spotted a coyote in our driveway. It came trotting up like it owned the place, then scanned the area and realized that there was no clear way to get around the building so it turned and left. We were all speechless. The Eastern coyote is so large, so wild that it's a thrill to see one.
It's school vacation week, so I'm still not back on track with normal work and it's getting stressful. Still, we went to the zoo yesterday. Jack is here today. I can sleep later. We can watch Doctor Who together, so it's not all bad. Saturday we go to Provincetown in hopes of seeing Right whales. It will be wonderful to get out of town.