The daily humiliation

« No wonder he and Sherrie might find themselves drawn to students. It’s not as if they’re perverts out of Dangerous Liaisons, two old vampires conspiring to suck the youth from the young. Their hearts are heat-seeking missiles drawn to whatever’s still burning. They’re like those old men in the Kawabata novel frequenting the brothel where they pay to curl up and sleep beside the warm bodies of young beautiful women. Christ! It’s all so depressing Swenson thinks he might weep. Age and death – the unfairness of it, the daily humiliation of watching your power vanish just when you figure out how tu use it. »

From Blue Angel, a novel by Francine Prose.

Uninspired Monday

When you are too busy or uninspired to post, there’s always a cat picture to point to.

One of the reasons why I have a cat and no children is because I hate packing. I really don’t like it at all. I even hate packing for weekend trips, so you can imagine how this kind of story scares me to death. Packing for two. What a nightmare.

I babysat my nephews over the weekend. They arrived Saturday with their bags all packed and left with their bags on Sunday. This is how I like children. (I also love watching bad teenage movies with them snuggled up on the couch with me, but that’s too cute to mention.)

Note: For those of you who are curious, my nephew Renaud, who had broken his arm and gave us a good scare this summer, is doing really well. His arm has healed and the follow up x-rays showed that the benign tumor seems mostly gone. The doctor gave him the right to play basketball again, so he scored 20 baskets at a game last weekend! I guess he really missed his favorite sport.