I’ve lived most of my adult life alone except for a well tempered cat and two lovable dogs.  I don’t really know why that is as I think I am pretty easy to get along with.   Be that as it may (or may not be), I’ve left more relationships than I can count on both hands – mostly because I need more time, either with them or without them.

Borgia at Rest

In each case, they have asked me what would it take for me to stay.  When I tell them, their answer has usually been “I mean anything but that…”  When JeanPaul asked me this question, and I told  him, he said “Okay, I can give you that.”  He’s won my heart, again.

Our past

Nothing is forever.  That lesson life feels the need to teach me daily.  But, some things are meant to last a lifetime.  JeanPaul and I have made our new home together, just a few doors down from his old home.  His old home is reserved for his children’s future.  Our new home is meant for our future.

Our future
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3 responses to “Joining Forces”

  1. Douglas Sturgill Avatar
    Douglas Sturgill

    So your future is a car port, a shed and a patch of grass (photo)?!

    Thoreau had an austere cabin but, at the very least, the waters of Walden Pond caressed the shore just steps from his front door. I admire your embrace of the simple life. The only argument you and JeanPaul are ever likely to have is about who will sacrifice their Saturday afternoon to washing that pickup truck. Or who’s turn in the rotation it is to mow the grass. Life is good! I’m gonna find a gray shed I can make my own. But I’ll have to sell my condo first.

  2. flouncing Avatar
    flouncing

    Your humor always gets my started on the right foot. As long as the condo isn’t too large, I am sure you can find a quiet corner or two. Especially the corner that houses all your books!

  3. Liz Desmarais Avatar

    Love your writing … and all the feeling it evokes …

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