Mom is in her pajamas, laying on the
couch, propped up against a pillow under a blanket and sipping a cup
of coffee. Dobby makes his rounds through the living room rubbing
against furniture and books watching Mom drink that first cup of
coffee. Jumping on to the couch, Dobby makes another quick jump over
Mom's legs and on to the back of the couch. Settling himself in a
Sphinx like pose on a tan colored lap quilt folded across the back of
the couch with his back to Mom. Dobby being a V.I.F. (Very
Important Feline) appreciates Mom's extra special attention to the
details that make his life bearable. Mom takes a moment away from
the coffee to reach up with her left hand and scratch Dobby's back
for him. Dobby turns his face to her, glares and slaps at the
offending hand with her tail.
“Okay. I get it. Don't touch
you,” Mom says pulling her hand away. “I know what you're
thinking Dobby. I haven't written the blog for this week yet.”
“You haven't?” Dobby asks.
Feigning surprise. “Well you should go do that Mom. My fans are
waiting. I'd like the couch to myself. Do me a favor, turn on the
television on your way out of the room, one of those home renovation
shows is fine. Or a cooking show, as long as it's about fish.”
“I was just thinking. I am not
going to write one this week. I really have nothing to say.”
“Nothing to say? Nothing?”
Dobby asks.
“Nothing.”
“Mom you always have something to
say. Even when you aren't saying anything useful you have something
to say.”
“Not today.” Mom reiterates.
“Seriously Mom. You can talk.
Some days I pretend to go to sleep just so you will go away and I
can get some sleep.”
“That
is so obnoxious. Thanks kitty.”
“I
do what I can to make your life better Mom.”
“I'm
really tired today too. Some quiet time would really be nice after
yesterday.”
“Yesterday?”
“I
started with exercise and finished with unplugging the drain line in
the refrigerator. I was busy for twelve hours...remember?”
“You
were, weren't you?”
“Why
don't you go write the blog? You will feel like you did something
today. Then you can have a...nap.” Dobby suggests.
“A
nap. Really?” Mom asks in disbelief. “I like those.”
“I
know you do Mom.”
“Just
go in the kitchen get another cup of coffee, some dry cereal to munch
on and hit the computer room. Remember writing equals a nap.”
“I
don't have to do anything else?” Mom asks, getting up off of the
couch and walking into the kitchen with her empty cup.
“No
Mom nothing else.” Dobby follows her in walking past Aunt Purdy
who is standing next to the laundry basket with dirty clothes in it.
“Wow.
Nothing else to do all day long.” Mom says dreamily. She takes
her tiny bowl of dry cereal and now full coffee cup out of the
kitchen walking past Tinkletoes who is holding one of her cookie
sheets. Dobby follows gesturing to Tinkletoes to hide the cookie
sheet for later.
Mom
walks through the living room and puts her coffee cup and snack down
in the computer room next to her monitor. She turns around and heads
back out of the room. Paige is sitting in the chair next to the
window reading the lawn mower manual.
“Wait
a second Mom. Where are you going?” Dobby asks.
“I'm
cold I want to put on more clothes first.” She answers as she
enters the bedroom. Mom does not see Dylan, Peter and Furnatche
sitting on the unmade bed playing checkers.
Mom
finally sits down in front of the monitor ready to write. “Dobby,
I still don't feel like I have anything to say. Even with two cups
of coffee my head is full of cobwebs.”
“Why
don't you write about how much you love naps so you can take one?”
TP
revs an electric sander in the background. “Silly human. No naps
for you.” TP says giggling in the background.
2 comments:
Ha, Ha!!! Love it.
Thank you. :)
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