Sunday, November 23, 2008

Friends and Thanksgiving

Spent time with a friend whose father is slowly dying. My friend and his mother are providing, in-home, around the clock care for the father. I admire my friend, his mother, and his father. I am unsure if I would have the tenacity to do what my friend is doing for his father. At times though, I know that he is tired, and he takes a respite at my place to collapse and rejuvenate. But this time he told me that he had to have some television, so he brought an antennae to hook up to my television. I really don't like television, and I've never been much of a watcher of television. For some reason, I can't follow the story lines. Anyway, anything to make a friend comfortable. When you've known someone nearly 30 years, and have shared almost every life-changing event with that person, from marriage to death, you have to accommodate the person. Oh, and I finally found out that he is a grandfather. I suspected that his younger son became a father last year, but my friend wasn't speaking a word about it. He told me that he wanted to be "60 years old" before he became a grandfather. I told him that "you should be proud that your son is carrying on your gene pool."

A neighbor (and friend ) is planning Thanksgiving for all the single people in my neighborhood. We had a good time last year; my niece and I did the majority of the cooking. Unfortunately, I am struggling with vertigo, and I can't commit myself to cooking for 20 people and then find myself flat on my back with a half-cooked turkey. So for one of the few times in many years, I'm only responsible for preparing a side dish for Thanksgiving. Wow, it feels so good not to be responsible for Thanksgiving dinner.

It's too cold outside. Thank goodness for Du Bois and hot mochas, although moving to Florida is looking more enticing each winter. Stay warm, and don't forget to curl up with a good book. Soon I will have to post a word or two about Obama's cabinet. To say the least, I am disappointed. But an astute scholar and friend warned me that nothing would change under an Obama administration, that he would be simply a tool of the elite to further their agenda. I knew that he was right, however, everyone knows how damn idealistic I am.

4 comments:

E. said...

Peace Michele,

I too, know how hard it is to care for an ailing parent. But I took such pride in being a nurturing caregiver. It meant so much to me that her dignity was preserved. (this can get lost in these situations)

I don't know what I'm doing yet for Thanksgiving! (wow)

We can make peace with the elite global agenda and maintain our idealism! Obama still inspires us all to chase a dream that we have no matter the cost, odds or obstacles.

Now...finding time.....(lol)....

E. said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq8aopATYyw&NR=1

Also...have you seen 500 years later?

M.L. Simms said...

E, I will go to the URL you posted. And no I haven't seen 500 years later. But I will. Thanks. Make sure you are around friends for the holiday.

E. said...

I was! There was a little drama there with my brother and his childhood....but it ended up beautifully.

We spent most of the night laughing...