This fall has been difficult. Work has been difficult, home has been difficult, helping friends through difficult times as been, well, difficult. This month has been we-didn't-put-up-a-Christmas-tree difficult. But we have made it through the fall semester, and indeed through Christmas. I did less shopping than usual and it worked. The boys had fun opening presents yesterday morning and seemed grateful for what they received (none of which was oriented around video games!). A small bag of catnip, an impulse purchase for the cats' stockings at Target last week, was the surprise hit of the holiday. I don't think I have ever bought a cat a present that they cared even a tiny bit about, much less used and enjoyed. But both cats have been going crazy for the catnip. We put a small pile on the floor and they rub themselves all over it, contorting in all directions to soak as much of the scent into themselves as they can. The family has had many laughs watching them have such a good time because of a simple little present. Maybe pets are the reason for the season?
I started this post many weeks ago and didn't post it so I've lost the original date, but it was from the relatively early days of lockdown. Maybe a few weeks in? Here goes: -------------- Probably none of this is interesting, but these are the things I've noticed during lockdown in Spain... I am fine for a while but then I need an open window, thirsty for signs of life. The mornings are quiet. I sleep late most mornings, in part thanks to nightly Benadryl but mostly because I can, so I do. I check my email, Instagram, and Twitter. I'm not much into social media, so none of this takes long. But I will check Twitter continuously during the morning waiting for some piece of information to take away some of the uncertainty, or to distract me for a while. My Twitter feed is slow until early afternoon, when the east coast starts to wake up and activate. Before then it is mostly European updates, sometimes news and sometimes pictures or funny videos or articles. It...
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