We got home to make lunch about noon. Philip scrambled up the rice and leftover seafood (salmon and mako) with eggs, and I toasted bagels. It was pretty good. After that I read Warrior's Apprentice until I finished it, at which point I started getting my boots on.
We took the Heller trail along up to the houses, but at this point the weather betrayed us. It had been cool enough when we left that I tied a sweater around my waist, wondering whether it would rain. By the time we hit the houses the sun was out and the sky blue. Lark began to flag, and as I hadn't brought any water we headed back along the trail to the pond. She jumped in, splashing about in the cattails, and I was a bit relieved myself. It being Sunday, everyone had been out doing yard work. We met no one along the trail back. A nice cool breeze came up, and we enjoyed it from the top of a rise. I lifted Lark so she could get the full benefit, and we stood there until my arms got tired. The clouds came and went over the sun as we headed home, one minute so bright I needed my sunglasses, the next so dim I had to take them off. It was a nice change from glaring sun--or would have been, if we'd had a great deal of that lately.
I had a good solid nap before dinner, and then Philip woke me up with coke injections to come help with dinner. Lark assisted by thoroughly washing my face. I think he was experimenting with nonviolent de-napping techniques or something.
Oh, lovely. He's set Parental Controls so nobody can use the Jane account between ten pm and seven am. Well, I'd been thinking I should reread Lord of the Rings.
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I... I'm sorry. But I couldn't stand by and watch you sink deeper and deeper into the downward spiral of substance abuse. Promises Malibu is booked solid for the summer, so this seemed like the best option.
Allow me to point out that the Internet is insubstantial.
Also, DIE.
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