Sunday, July 1, 2012

Well, July.


Sometimes that happens. You're talking with a friend, you pause to look down at your sandwich for a moment. You might be saying, "Well seriously, I don't know, yeah, I know, totally! Do you want this pickle?" And then you look up and your friend is gone and doesn't blog for a full month. You look back down at your pickle. Its juice is soaking your potato chips. This happens sometimes.

Amy and I both, by unspoken accord, took an unannounced summer breaky from blogging. Then, as she has already revealed, we were the recipients of a snippy email from our dad earlier this week:

Saturday will be one full month since either of you has blogged. In recognition of that landmark date there will be no cake and cocktails on the deck at the Briar Patch. Please make no plans to attend. Love, Dad
He has such a way about him.

In response to this, Amy hastened to post an update, but I reacted to this epistle with the stony silence that makes me so beloved in the family. When I want to ignore something, I can ignore it thirteen ways to Sunday. Shhh! I was resting!

How are y'all? You look good! I mean some of you literally look good and I am sure of this because I've gotten together with two bloggers in the last month, Jenni and Aimee. So, meeting and greeting, swimming and sunning, sweating and swatting. Summer ramped up and with it came an increase in activities for every member of the family. On one hand, I feel like a ton has happened, and then again, if you asked me, "What have you been up to?" I could with truthfulness say, "Nothing much." So it will probably take me a couple of weeks to tell you about the nothing much. I mean, you know how I do.

Tonight I'm in North Carolina at the mountain house. Tomorrow at dark o'clock we're heading up to DC to spend the 4th with Dave and Katie and Baby Gabriel. It will be moist and steamy and patriotic and we can't wait. I'll be checking in. I swear! Don't look like that.

The other morning, Hank announced, "Mom, I've grown my first patch of man hair." I asked him to show me this man hair and then he couldn't locate the man hair, but insisted that "It's on my tenders." I mean, that could have been a whole three-paragraph blog post right there. You're so sorry you missed it!

If you're on the road for the holiday (not you, Aussies and Canadians but Happy Belated Canada Day), travel safely. I kiss your face.


11 comments:

Amy said...

I was gonna post a witty comment, but then I got to the part about y'all spending the 4th in DC together and I lost the will to type it out. Sigh. But have fun!! Wish I could be there. I'm sitting here in my puffy vest by a roaring fire instead. Which isn't so bad, but still!

Mary B. said...

Welcome back. We missed you, but you and Amy deserved a month off.

P.S. Hank's comments slay me.

Elizabeth said...

The silence was deafening. I'm so glad you're back.

Common Household Mom said...

Life is good again.

Jane said...

Glad you're back!

Michele said...

It is emails like that that make me say; will your dad adopt me? I miss snippy statements.

Have fun in DC.

Bill Clausen said...
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Bill Clausen said...

Hey, can you get your dad to get on Veronica's back about her blog? After all, she has nothing but time on her hands... (This is Bonnie, but for some reason this comment wants to be posted by Bill.)

Leigh said...

Man hair on his tenders? That bit right there was worth the wait. Welcome back.

Sheila said...

Missed you and yes, man hair on his tenders was well worth the wait.

Patience said...

Is that a view from one of your windows? It's awesome!