Saturday, August 30, 2014

"It sure doesn't look like an empty nest"


said  my husband as we were in the car heading up north. It at least wasn't 'empty' in the driver/passenger area of the van.
Yes these are my faithful companions, Ferrari (on my lap) and Moose. I can always count of them for comfort but they are not so great when I want some solitude. Technically speaking these are my boys' dogs so in a way the guys are still with me. Of course it has been many years since that they were willing to sit on my lap. 

Thursday, August 28, 2014

What's a nest without a tree?

So it is official we are empty nesters. No big deal right - it's great, you will love it, if not right away then in time. Everything and everyone just need time to adjust to the new setting. Besides it's not like it is forever, the kids will be back for holidays and summer vacation, plenty of time to grow accustom to these changes. Blah, blah, blah and so the sayings go. What I want to know is if we are 'empty nesters' why do we have so much stuff?

"I'm ready" I tell myself. I'm excited for my boys and I am looking forward to changing the focus from them to us. The thing is what I am not ready for is coming home and seeing that the tree guy came and took down our dead tree. And instead of the big tall tree in our back yard I see this
In the big scheme of things its great, we weren't here, we didn't have to endure the noise but it is sad to come home and see no tree. I love trees and this tree was no different. This tree has been apart of our home since we moved here, over 20 years ago. It kept our home cool in the summer, a laundry line for our clothes, a perfect hide-n-seek spot. It was so beautiful in the wind (well when it was alive), fall colors and leaf piles. My boys grew up with that tree, and it is no more. This tree won't be coming home in December or summer, it has taken a permanent departure from our life. Good bye Pin oak you will truly be missed.