It reminds me of when Mollie started driving. I took a day off work and told her that she could take the car into school if she wanted. After a long pause, she admitted to me that she didn't know how to get there. She'd been in the car as I'd driven the path to that school nearly everyday for fourteen years, but she'd never paid attention to where she was going. I was pretty shocked by that, but whats more, she didn't know how to get to Walmart. It was 2.5 miles away on the same road we were living on. Strange how knowledge has breaks like that.
Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Dylan Thomas
Saturday, March 28, 2020
New Blinds
It reminds me of when Mollie started driving. I took a day off work and told her that she could take the car into school if she wanted. After a long pause, she admitted to me that she didn't know how to get there. She'd been in the car as I'd driven the path to that school nearly everyday for fourteen years, but she'd never paid attention to where she was going. I was pretty shocked by that, but whats more, she didn't know how to get to Walmart. It was 2.5 miles away on the same road we were living on. Strange how knowledge has breaks like that.
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It looks like your brother did a great job of hanging the blinds. Cute story about Mollie not knowing the way to drive to school or to Walmart; being the driver and being the passenger are two different things. Yes, knowledge has odd breaks like that.
ReplyDeleteHe did an excellent job.
ReplyDeleteI do understand knowledge breaks - and cringe at the size and extent of mine.
Stay well, stay safe.
I'd have gone nuts by now without blinds on my window. Glad they're up!
ReplyDeleteyour brother did a great job. I am a curtain girl myself; blinds don't do it for me. to each her/his own.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how some react learning where they are going. As a kid we had to know where the school was as often mom would send us off on foot or by bicycle for errands. The world has changed so much since then.
ReplyDeleteOur small cottage has only curtains in the bedroom, so hubby can nap in the day. But we live in the boonies anyway so no need for privacy.
My husband can install an MRI scanner but has difficulties with baseboards, or at least getting started on them. He's a perfectionist which slows him down. The blinds look very nice.
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