Hey-ho, and happy Friday, friends. My schedule is all discombobulated this week and... I almost forgot it was Friday! So, here we go...
1. WILCO
Yes, that pic above is from last night. We took in the Wilco concert and lemme just say... it was spectacular! Holy cow with a capital cow!
Now, not all was how I'd have liked it. The grandkids all had track meets, in two different places, and we had to hustle to make the 8pm start time. We got there a bit late for a sold out concert, and it was WALL TO WALL people! Everyone we talked to said they'd never seen such a packed house. If memory serves me, it holds around 2,000 for a standing show... and there had to be at least that last night.
We didn't even try getting close to the stage. It was just a sea of people. And, ya know, we ain't the tallest of folk... so we could hardly see anything. We stood near the back and stared at the backs of other people for a handful of songs, then Drew Carrie arrived. As luck would have it, she is friends with one of the "upstairs" servers, and she let all four of us into the private area up top. I had never been up there, and I do say, it is might nice! I kind of missed mingling with folks we knew (and there were quite a few of our church friends, as well as other friends, in attendance. Still, it was the only way we were going to be able to see.
Again... just wow. What a great show. I'd go see them again in a heartbeat.
2. BOOKS
I read Timothy Snyder's little book 'On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century' last week. Wowza! One of Jane's coworkers lent her this book, and I wasn't really all that interested in reading another political book, but I did. It took me a minute to get into it, because there's a lot about world history - and I've just never been too good with history - but it was enough to scare my socks off (yes, I am barefoot right now). And the worst part... it was written BEFORE trump's second term in office!! I mean, the fascist playbook is wide open on display... and no one is doing anything about it.
I don't know if I want to recommend anyone read this, because it will likely give you a stomach ache. It did me.
3. SCHEDULE CHANGE
Since I have the marathon this weekend, there was no "long run" this week. I did like a 2/3/2 of easy running during the week, now I'm resting for a couple days.
Normally I do the house cleaning on Thursday, so all I have to do Friday is the long run. I decided to switch cleaning back to Friday today. My normal weekly routine is: wash the sheets, dust the upstairs, clean the kitchen counters, clean the toilets and bathrooms, mop kitchen and bathroom floors, vacuum the hallway, carpet runner, and living room floors and the couch and footstool, and whatever else stands out. I did all that today, and also decided to tackle the foul smell from the washing machine.
Every now and then I'll run one of those "cleaning" tablets through the machine, so I did that. It didn't help a whole lot. So, I did a load with four cups of vinegar, followed by a load with baking soda. It was a little better, but still not completely gone. Finally, I removed part of the agitator and the little tray for fabric softener and cleaned them in a vinegar solution. Again, it helped, but I could still smell it. So I used a vinegar, club soda, baking soda mix and tackled the top and sides of the drum and the piece of agitator that wouldn't come off. We also have a tub next to the washing machine that it drains into, and I could not believe how gross and dirty that was! So I got a putty knife and scooped out a bucket of mud-like goo from there. I *think* I may have solved the problem. I'm crossing my fingers at least.
4. THE RACE
Oh yeah... and there's the marathon coming up Sunday. Gah! Am I ready? Nope. I never am. I will say, at least this year I didn't get sick or have any mysterious aches and pains the week of. Not yet anyway.
I don't really know how physically prepared I even am. I mean, I've done all the usual training, and didn't really have too many "bad" runs... but I just don't feel super strong, or something. I dunno.
I can say that I am NOT mentally prepared though. I'm just... not into it this year. I don't know if it's because I'm not around any other runners and don't talk to people like I used to, or what. If anything, I'm looking more forward to simply being done with it.
I don't know... I just feel kind of weird about it this year. We'll see how it goes.
5. THE QUOTE (x2)
The rose is without 'why'she blooms because she bloomsshe does not care for herselfasks not if she is seen- Angelus Silesius
"In short, let God's grace do with you what it wants. Let it lead you wherever it wishes. Let it work and you receive. Look on it, watch it, and leave it alone. Don't meddle with it, trying to help, as if you could assist grace. Fear that your interference could wreck everything. Instead, be the tree, and let it be the carpenter. Be the house, and let it be the homeowner living there..."- from The Cloud of Unknowing
I shared a double quote today... or rather, snippets of two quotes. I believe neither are in their original entirety, but these two pieces were our opening contemplation at our elder meeting this past week. I like them.
And... that's all for today. Hopefully I will live to tell you about the marathon next week, otherwise... well, I guess we will have to wait and see. :)
Peace, friends.



