Thursday, August 12, 2010

Let's Drive Into the Brave New World

We'll be moving from the current "House of Wind and Sky" this Saturday. We don't know yet if the new house will also be a "House of Wind and Sky" -- we kind of liked the idea of coming up with a new name, but we have a sign, and we have been trying to sell the more sentimental among us (Gwen) on the idea that a house is just a house, and it is the family that makes it a home.

Convincing her is another story. Even though Gwen is an enthusiastic advocate for the move (she's packed more boxes than I have -- it'll be interesting to see what the mortality rate is in those boxes, since a lot of her packing has been done without supervision), she occasionally comes up with observations seemingly out of left field:

o "I can't pack that cabinet -- there are pictures of Grendel in there."

o "We may be together, but all my dead pets will be here."

o "What if I get tired of the woods behind the new house? Will we move to find new ones?"

o "I can't say I know this house like the back of my hand because I don't know the back of my hand very well. I'll have to know it like the front of my head."

Xavier, on the other hand is revelling in found treasures, like "The Tick Omnibus." All the same, he has his own ambivalance about the move.

Xavier: I'm going to Deniz's house on the day after tomorrow, right?

Me: Right. Going to Deniz's house while the truck is packed.

Xavier: That means it is Thursday, right?

Me: Right.

Xavier: Who is our babysitter today? And do we have a swimming lesson?

Me: No babysitter -- Daddy is staying home to pack. And the swimming teacher is on vacation, so no swimming lesson.

Xavier: (sighing) I want my life back.

As for Caliban (the Cat) he took to hiding right after his beloved papazon chair and green sofa went the way of the garage sale, so I was a little concerned about him. But last night he had emerged and was napping on a stack of yet-to-be-packed boxes, so I think he will be just fine.

I won't wax nostalgic about our "old" house -- we've had good times here, but we've had some bad times here, and if it were perfect (for us) we wouldn't be moving. But we'll be happy in the new place, as we were here, because we will all be together.

So long! Next time I log in, it will be from the new house!

Oh, and Gwen wanted me to post her new poem before I sign off. She wrote it during the thunderstorm last night:

Thunderstorm

Lightning creates a fireworks
display we won't wait for
every year,

Thunder rumbles and roars
as if a kind of cheer

I stare just out my window
wondering how and why,

People don't like thunderstorms
a wonder in the sky.


She's definitely a better poet than I was at her age.

1 comment:

Anonymous Dadious said...

That was a good post, Mandy. And an excellent poem, Gwen!
Love you all. And yeah, you're bringing the most important things with you when you move. And I'll bet the kids are going to LOVE the new place. Hope you do too.
Love you, Ez