Unhappy In Our Own Way

Friday, April 25, 2008

Zooey Aces Obedience 101!



Friday, April 18, 2008

April 21st

When I was a kid, I was intrigued by the fact that Mom had grown up in China. I was even more interested that her sister June had actually been born in China, and would ask her time to time: “Does that mean that Aunt June is Chinese?” It was a running joke, and her answer was always the same: “If a cat were born in an oven, would it be a biscuit?”


I loved looking at Granddad’s photos of Mom and Aunt June from China. There weren’t many, and the ones we did have were tossed into a cardboard shoebox, willy-nilly and undated. I recall one of her with her amah, but the pictures didn’t give any real sense of what their house looked like, or their town. And Mom’s memories of China were pretty gauzy, because I think they came back to the states for good when she was about ten.


She had sharper memories of the family’s return to the states, and I loved hearing about their drive through Arizona’s Painted Desert. It was so hot, she said, that she and her sister wore nothing but their underwear day and night and slept under the desert sky. She also talked about the Petrified Forest, where very old trees had turned to steel. Since I had no idea what the Painted Desert really looked like, I pictured it drenched in oranges and purples, with immense saguaro cactuses, and the Petrified Forest had a prehistoric metallic glow to it. There were no real roads to speak of. This road trip from California to Michigan probably didn’t take all that long, but in my mind it took months and months through unpopulated regions.


Mom was born the same day as Queen Elizabeth II of England, April 21st, and when she was a teenager she wrote a letter to the princess telling her that they shared a birthday. She apparently got a letter back, though that letter must have been lost.
Mom used to always say that she wanted to see the turn of the century, which had she lived would have happened in her 77th year. She fell a few years short. If she were still alive, she would be 85 on Monday.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Zooey




My favorite memories of St. John






Cruz Bay



























Cruz Bay is the main harbor on St. John. It has about 4000 residents. Much has been modernized, but vestiges of the old island can still be found.



Wray & Susie in St. John








Here are some different views of St. John. We had mostly sun, but one stormy day, which was great. That's our suite, taken from the street. The boats are in Cruz bay, taken from our deck.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

dolphins!

I got the chance tonight and took a picture of the picture of me swimming with the dolphins (got that?).

Not the best picture, but you get the idea. This one is going on a frame on the wall! :-)

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

spring

So despite the crappy weather of late, it really is starting to look like spring here.

I took this pictures so when it is pouring down buckets outside, I can still have something pretty to look at, and to remind me why April showers are necessary.