Hot Weather/Cool House

Today’s temperature reached a balmy 91 degrees. I’ve noticed that the higher the temperature, the lower the humidity. I don’t know if that’s an accurate statement for every day, but today it was true.

Running around today in the car, I had to run the air conditioner. When I arrived home around 4:30 pm, the house was nice and cool. We had no windows open and with the trees overshadowing our house, we were quite surprised that we did not need our air conditioner.

However, we do have to test the air conditioner before the weather gets too wild to make sure it works. Buying a new house means you have to test everything before you need it.

 

Formally A Minnesotan

Today I went to the Department of Licensing in downtown St Paul, Minnesota and took the written test so I could get my Minnesota drivers license.

Minnesota Driver & Vehicle Services

I studied a long time online before taking the test. I did not read the manual which, according to a sign I saw in their office today, is no longer available in booklet form. I assumed (incorrectly) that the questions online would be the exact same ones, with some variations, of the ones on the written test.

Although some of the questions were similar, they were asked differently. The questions I did not study for online I guessed at, used logic for the others or had knowledge based on all my years of driving.

The attendant who took care of me after the test was very friendly. I think it’s because I was beaming that I passed. I normally don’t do well on tests even if I have the knowledge in my head. A mental block forms and I fail.

But not this time! I felt sorry for the young man sitting two seats away from me who looked like he was having a hard time understanding what they were asking.

Minnesota license plates? Check! Minnesota driver’s license? Check!

Yippee!

 

Rolling Downhill

I remember as a little girl lying down and rolling downhill. It was such a fun experience and I would do it over and over again.

I never worried about running into dog poop. My spontaneity and carefree ways didn’t allow my mind to think about such negative things. Would I do it now that I’m older? Probably not. I see too many people who walk their dogs on grass like this.  (laughing)

 

Green Bug

Eeekkkk!! What is it?

Green Bug

Today I was looking out my window at our deck and all the windblown debris from the 45 mph winds we were having and I spotted this green bug. It was scuttling back and forth at breakneck speed. Back and forth – back and forth. I have never seen a bug this green in all my life.

I haven’t been able to find it on the internet. Anyone know what it is?

 

 

Seattle-International Airport

Arriving early at the airport (not unusual), I returned my rental car and proceeded to the security check-in. Unlike Minneapolis, SeaTac only has backscatter x-ray machines now so unless they are out of commission, one has to go through them or request the hand pat down. I opted for the pat down. The security guard seemed very surprised. Are you sure, he asked? Yes. You understand … blah, blah, blah. I said yes. He read me a script he had hanging around his neck. Are you still sure, he asked again. Yes I said. He called for a female agent and I stood off to the side. I inquired about my belongings because they were no longer “with” me but at the end of the x-ray belt now. He told me not to worry.

So — I waited. He asked again if I was sure. Hmmm … I wonder why he kept asking? Again, I said yes. He called a second time for a female agent.

It probably took about 10 minutes for the female agent to arrive but since I was early enough to board an earlier flight so I was not worried about time.

When the female agent arrived, she asked me to get all of my belongings off of the x-ray belt. I went to get them but felt like I didn’t have everything but couldn’t remember what I might have missed and didn’t want to cause alarm so continued back to the agent. She then started reading a script from memory. What? I said after the second line. She repeated it then continued. What? I said after the 4th line. She repeated it. She spoke so softly. I told her I was hard of hearing and she needed to speak up. In spite of that, I had to ask her to repeat herself at least 5 more times.

After reading through her memorized script she asked me if I wanted a private screening. Uh … no. I want the whole world to see me being patted down for no reason (well, I didn’t say that but that’s what I thought). I’ve seen too many people who give TSA a hard time and then get pulled aside for hours.

The female agent explained that she would “feel” my private parts up to resistance. Hmm … I’m glad I came padded for them.  HAHAHAHAHA  She also explained that my private parts would only be touched by the backside of her palm and not the palm itself. As if it really mattered …

Actually, it wasn’t too bad. Well, considering I was padded for them. I’m surprised they didn’t say anything but maybe people are normally padded in certain areas.

In gathering my things, I then noticed that I did not have my laptop bag. Oops! I looked back and it was still on the x-ray belt. I grabbed it without anyone saying anything and went my way. So much for their carefulness.

When I made it to the gate, I saw that there was an earlier flight to Minneapolis. Should I try to catch it? Then the thought came to my mind about how some people get on a different flight and the one they should have been on crashes (or the reverse). What a dilemma! Minds sure like to play tricks on people.

Being hungry and not wanting to rush to see if I could get on since this earlier flight was already boarding, I decided to stick with my original flight and feel composed instead of rushed.

I spotted a Seattle’s Best Coffee and had a cocoa with a lemon currant scone. Yum!

I am looking forward to my return to Minnesota. I have a very special person waiting for me on that side.

 

 

Graduation

It’s over. He’s graduated — this young man I know. In a little while we’ll be eating and having cake and reminiscing.

Tomorrow I head back to Minnesota. Back to the patient husband whose been waiting for me. Away from my son, friends and the Seattle world. I never made it back for my last hot chocolate at Peet’s. But, one day I’ll return. Too many special people this side of the world for me not to return. Too many people though who wish I wouldn’t have had to share their time with everyone else. I don’t know how to manage that unless I schedule them in years. So funny!

The graduation today was different. All of the 22 young people looked happy and normal. At my graduation, girls were pregnant under their gowns, many had no aspirations to do anything after high school. This group looked like they are ready to conquer the world. And my special young man is one of the top 10% students in the state of Washington.

Time to look for cheesecake, balloons and head to the party. Then I have a nice relaxing evening and tomorrow morning, before the sun rises, the rental goes back and I board a plane to the best husband in the world. Life just doesn’t get better than this!

 

Life’s Transitions

He’s a man now.

I remember the first and only time we babysat for him. He cried and cried and cried. When his parents came to pick him up his mother told me that she would never leave him alone with anyone anymore. I felt like a failure but the feeling soon passed.

When he came to visit, he would jump from sofa to sofa – always on the go.

One of his favorite pastimes was to flush the toilet on the 2nd floor and then run down to the first to “hear” it or see where it went.

And what a talented musician he’s become. I was so proud last night when he played the organ in unison with a piano player. The music was astounding and he received a well deserved standing ovation. I hope he can stay as humble as I know him to be.

He’s all grown up. His graduation is tomorrow and I feel so privileged to be in Seattle to see him experience that moment.

Transitioning from childhood to manhood. My boy — remember, enjoy your moments as you can never go back.

 

 

Disoriented Timeliness

I woke up early today and prepared myself for the graduation church service at 10:00 this morning. Staying with friends who are 35 minutes away, I found myself ready early and decided to leave. At 8:40 am I found myself on the road. Arrival time – 9:20. I had moseyed along and looked forward to my pick of parking spaces. Pulling into the parking lot of the church I noticed few cars were already there. Hmmm … the gymnasium doesn’t look like I remember. Could I have been gone from Seattle THAT long?

I sat and watched as other cars pulled up, parked and entered the church. The people walking into the “gymnasium” carried food items. That’s strange, I thought. I didn’t think there was a potluck today. I continued waiting … and waiting.

Soon I decided that I better ask someone about what these strange turn of events meant. A woman with a friendly smile greeted people so I walked up and asked “Can you tell me where the PSAA gym is?” Much to my chagrin she said “You’re about a mile out of the way.”

Uh — what? Sure enough, the school is not on church grounds. How could I have forgotten that? Back in the car, I headed to my destination feeling good that I had come early enough to still find empty parking spaces. I saw what looked like the gym but fences sealed off the area so I figured that I must be in the wrong place. I continued driving. No — this is not right I told myself.

I headed back and saw the sign – Puget Sound Adventist Academy. With glee, I pulled into the same place that had the fences sealing off the parking lot. I was so pleased with myself. I was still early enough to get a good parking spot. One other car sat in the parking lot but no one was in it. That made two of us – early birds.

Wondering why no one was here, especially since the family I came to visit normally arrives early, I looked at the program to see what the service would be like. Looks nice, I thought. Then I looked up at the top to see that the service started at 11 a.m.

I knew when I woke up this morning that I was a little groggy yet anxious to get the day going. A little too anxious.

Isn’t that how life is sometimes? We’re so quick to move and fail to check our plans and destinations. In this case, no harm was done. If the situation were different and I would have been late instead of early …

So — I sit at a Starbucks biding my time. I surely hope the day does not get any stranger than this.

 

 

Fremont Spaceship

Fremont Spaceship

What in the world possessed someone to have a “spaceship” on the side of a building? Welcome to the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle, Washington. Here one finds people of varied backgrounds with varied thoughts, clothes, actions – it’s a “come as you are” sort of place.

I’ve spent many days/years in this neighborhood, walking to and from home on an almost daily basis. Yesterday it was a memory but this week it has been real. Soon though it becomes a memory again. A good memory.

There’s always a place for new memories to be made. I’ll always cherish the old but my mind will also relish the new.