We had to, actually, as Mum needed to go to the dentist's to have another two of her loose teeth pulled, the poor thing. Now she's sitting in the darkened room, with slight pain and terrible hunger but doesn't dare to eat anything solid until tomorrow.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. We went to the dentist's (who happens to live and work in a distant part of the city - Budapest is fairly large, you know) relatively early in the morning. At least on our way there the temperature was bearable. When she was done, we visited her oldest friend who lives halfway between us and the dentist's. She's a nice old lady but very lonely and always happy when we drop by. She only regretted that she couldn't keep us for lunch since Mum couldn't eat yet. We were there until mid-day and then returned home, opting against going to the supermarket because it was simply too hot.
Coming home, we fell into our respective armchairs (well, sleep-sofa in my case) in various degrees of deshabillé, as Mycroft Holmes would say... and fell promptly asleep in front of the telly, she supposedly watching some German doctor's series and I the European Championship of Athletics from Berlin. Neither of us can remember much of those two hours, although I was awake long enough to celebrate some Hungarian success.
Around half past three Mum awoke and decided that having some coffee was the needful thing. So we had coffee. Then I called one of my beloved colleagues and we commiserated about the heat for a while. Afterwards I didn't have the patience for the telly anymore, so I finished the pocket letter that - accidentally - is meant to be a birthday present for aforementioned colleague. I'm fairly content with the way it turned out - pictures tomorrow, I swear!
It is still very hot here. I tried to open the windows, since it's technically evening, but I closed them in a great hurry again, because the heat came in in waves. Ah, well, I'll open them when the sun sets.
Yes, I know none of this is very interesting for those who lead more active lives, but I decided to try and post regularly, if for no other reason than to see what I've done (or not done) with my time. Perhaps I'll keep posting snippets - assuming I manage to write something in the not too distant future - to bridge over till the nest
picowrimo session.
I've also nudged a few people on my mutual friends' list, but only one person resurfaced briefly. It is sad that friendships that lasted for years across the ocean have just died off without a whimper. I miss my friends; why is it always me that wants to keep in touch and the others don't?
But I'm getting ahead of myself. We went to the dentist's (who happens to live and work in a distant part of the city - Budapest is fairly large, you know) relatively early in the morning. At least on our way there the temperature was bearable. When she was done, we visited her oldest friend who lives halfway between us and the dentist's. She's a nice old lady but very lonely and always happy when we drop by. She only regretted that she couldn't keep us for lunch since Mum couldn't eat yet. We were there until mid-day and then returned home, opting against going to the supermarket because it was simply too hot.
Coming home, we fell into our respective armchairs (well, sleep-sofa in my case) in various degrees of deshabillé, as Mycroft Holmes would say... and fell promptly asleep in front of the telly, she supposedly watching some German doctor's series and I the European Championship of Athletics from Berlin. Neither of us can remember much of those two hours, although I was awake long enough to celebrate some Hungarian success.
Around half past three Mum awoke and decided that having some coffee was the needful thing. So we had coffee. Then I called one of my beloved colleagues and we commiserated about the heat for a while. Afterwards I didn't have the patience for the telly anymore, so I finished the pocket letter that - accidentally - is meant to be a birthday present for aforementioned colleague. I'm fairly content with the way it turned out - pictures tomorrow, I swear!
It is still very hot here. I tried to open the windows, since it's technically evening, but I closed them in a great hurry again, because the heat came in in waves. Ah, well, I'll open them when the sun sets.
Yes, I know none of this is very interesting for those who lead more active lives, but I decided to try and post regularly, if for no other reason than to see what I've done (or not done) with my time. Perhaps I'll keep posting snippets - assuming I manage to write something in the not too distant future - to bridge over till the nest
I've also nudged a few people on my mutual friends' list, but only one person resurfaced briefly. It is sad that friendships that lasted for years across the ocean have just died off without a whimper. I miss my friends; why is it always me that wants to keep in touch and the others don't?
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Date: 2018-08-09 01:34 am (UTC)I knew it had been awhile ...
Not sure why I stayed away so long, time seems to fly the older I get. This summer I've spent puttering in the garden, reading (as long as I can before I fall asleep) and playing games on the computer, or occasionally watching the blah shows on TV. Nothing earth-shattering by any means. I did not even take a vacation. DH has taken 3 mini vacations and my son just got back from spending time with a friend in Pennsylvania before university starts up again. So yeah, like summer just flew by, as did those past 7 years.
On another note, I see you have written an update to The Book of Marzarbul :o) Super excited about that, I can't wait to read it!
Glad to see you and your Mom are doing well. I'll try to keep in touch more often and not let the days turn into months and years. Thanks for the nudge!
Mira
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Date: 2018-08-09 07:08 am (UTC)Yes, i've made considerable headway with Mazarbul, although they are still years away from even launching the campaign. This is a long and slowly progressing story, I am afraid. Also, I am slowly migrating from FFNet to AO3, without taking down the old stuff. You'll find the newest versions over there nowadays.