Remember that old song, Monster Mash, by, err, Bobby Boris
Pickett and the Cry (I had to look that up!)? Well, something tells me that
this blog is going to be a bit of a monstrous mash up, somewhat reflecting my
life over the past few weeks. Also, that silly song has been stuck in my head
for weeks; hopefully I can rid myself of it this way!
The last time I posted my car had just broken down in a
sudden loud kaboom on the motorway, scaring the bejesus out of me, and leaving
me stranded on the side of the road in a heat-wave in insane traffic. Well,
that car is now officially defunct (basically, the engine blew up and would
have cost a fortune to fix), and after weeks of umming and ahing over what to
choose as a replacement, I now have a beautiful new shiny black Volvo V60 with
enough power to pull my trailer. I got it Tuesday evening, and I’m thrilled.
It’s automatic, diesel, AWD, and has a great stereo! Oh, yes, and it talks to
me, too! Like, if I want to go somewhere, or call someone, all I have to do is
tell it where I want to go, or who I want to talk to, and bazzoom bazzam, my
wish is my Volvo’s command. Amazing!
I’m really hoping these shiny new wheels will mark the end
of a tumultuous few weeks, as I’d really like to be able to get rid of the
crick in my neck, presumably brought on by an accumulation of stress and mishaps.
My seventeen year-old son had ACL (knee ligament) surgery for the second time
in a year (same knee, too – man, is he grumpy!), my daughter contracted a
particularly virulent form of food poisoning that took three rounds of
antibiotics to eradicate, leaving her nauseous and three kilos lighter. Meanwhile,
the dogs picked up some nasty little insects called “aoûtats” and began tearing
out the fur on their feet, and from one day to the next Qrac went schizo
whenever I asked for the right lead canter. The osteopath came; apparently my
horse had blocked his hips, possibly by getting stuck or bumping himself in his
stable. He seems fine now, but there’s still a hint of discomfort in his right
hind, so I’m getting the “magnétiseur” (healer) next week to check him out. Dear
me, I think I need to plant a money tree…
And I’m clearly on a yippedy-skippedy roll as the bummer-fest
continued today, serving me with another minor but nevertheless annoying setback. I was supposed to trailer Qrac to the
farrier, hauling him with my new car for the first time. Of course, when I went
to hook up the van I realized that the plugs weren’t compatible, so had to
cancel my appointment on an hour and a half’s notice. An hour later I solved
the plug problem by buying an adaptor from a nearby trailer garage, so I could take
Qrac for his Louboutins next week, but I’m so knackered that I’ve asked my
farrier to send me his ex-trainee to save me the trip. He’s shod Qrac before,
when snowy roads or gale force winds prevented me from driving up there, and he
does a really nice job. Sometimes you just need to slow down, don’t you think?
Speaking of slowing down, it’s Friday afternoon, the sun is
shining, the temperature is pleasant, and my garden is looking all lush and ripe
and mature, and since the windmills of my middle-aged mind kept me awake for
most of the night, I might steal a quick siesta on the terrace before going to
collect my son from school. Later on I intend to make a thick, creamy,
comforting pumpkin soup for dinner, to be enjoyed with a glass of wine, some
nice bread and cheese, and followed by a quiet evening with my husband, a DVD
and my latest crochet project (I’m making a blanket).
Gosh, that sounds kind of boring and sedate, doesn’t it?
Well, since I can recall Monster Mash climbing the charts on Radio Luxemburg, I’m
definitely no spring chicken. And there’s something calming and satisfying
about knitting and crochet. And, heck, I don’t know why I’m trying to justify
myself!
Besides, look what I just made!
Besides, look what I just made!
And check out my WIP blanket!
How are you doing these days? Has life been testing your patience?
Frazzling your nerves? Cricking your neck? Or are you enjoying smooth September
sailing? I hope so.
Lots of love,
Francesca
Cesca--Enjoy your glass of wine! And your garden is lovely. I hope that your autumn is as smooth and pleasant as the tail end of summer has been chaotic. You deserve a little relaxing time.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laura. Things are fine, really, when it comes to the big picture! Just needed a little rant...!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your garden photo--it's funny how so many of us 'vintage' gals love horses AND flowers.
ReplyDeleteKid problems never cease either. I'm sooo sorry to hear about your daughter and son. I hope they both recover.
My neck isn't cricked but I buggered up my knee. It's the first time I've done such a thing in 62 years, so I guess I can't complain.
Enjoy your new wheels!