Katie & Scott & Simon & Cecily.

Author: Scott (Page 69 of 104)

Day 126: fragility

At work today, I moved my desk a few feet in one direction. It was part of a large group move, but I ended up just kind of shoving my desk in one direction. Somehow, during this tiny move, the weight sensors in my postal scale got jarred or shocked. Now, when I try to turn it on, it just says “ErrE” which is a bit sad and misspelled.

I hadn’t thought of my scale as that fragile of a device, but in this tech-heavy age, it’s easy to forget that the insides of our toys are still relatively weak. All those moving electronics bits are quite susceptible to sudden movements.

It’s interesting; we are all as fragile. Our insides are far more fragile than computers, as are our cases. And yet, growing up, we start to think of ourselves as a bit indestructible. It’s not like I think I can stand in front of a speeding car and survive, but it’s not something I imagine could ever really happen to me. I may joke about getting diabetes, but I don’t honestly think much about wasting away with cancer in a few decades.

To think that one day, I could end up like my postal scale. A tiny movement in the grand scheme of things and my insides get jarred and I don’t function anymore. It’s a scary thought.

Day 125: arts and crafts

At the Sims 3 ship party last Friday, I won a $50 gift card to Michael’s. It certainly wasn’t the biggest prize there, but it got me thinking about crafts.

Katie took a student-taught knitting course in college and I learned enough about knitting to be able to knit the middle of a scarf. I couldn’t start a new project or close out a set of knits, but I could continue a straight, square scarf that someone else had started.

I did a tiny cross-stitch that I enjoyed working on my spare time of an elephant holding something silly, like an umbrella or ice cream cone or something.

I like the idea of crafts. I like things that I can do, somewhat absent-mindedly while other things happen, and end up with a piece of stitched art or scarf or the like. Playing video games certainly doesn’t result in baby clothing when I’m done.

It’s also another skill I can teach my hands, which I find to be quite good at picking up things like close-up magic and juggling. Getting them to expertly handle a set of knitting needles shouldn’t be all that hard, right?

Day 124: snails

I never really had any opinion on snails until we moved into our house.

They come out after it rains and our walk is damp. And they crawl out and sit there, extending their bodies slowly like arrogant junior turtles.

And then, I step on them. Or our rolling garbage container crushes them. And it’s disgusting.

It’s bad for us and bad for the snails. I kind of wish they would realize how dangerous our house and all move.

If reincarnation exists, I hope I never come back as a snail.

Day 123: garbage

Every Sunday night, I pull our garbage and recycling out to the curb.

It reminds me of my duties as a homeowner and husband. For that, I appreciate it.

What I don’t enjoy is crushing the snails that lay in my path when it is humid or wet.

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