Monday, February 2, 2009

Another Monday

After a weekend of temps in the forties, it's back to single digits today and my hands refuse to thaw out. I have a warm little cat in my lap, watching the screen as the words appear. A silent critic who would prefer if I were petting her.

In spite of general slowness at my B&B, I did get lucky enough to book a five day stay for a single dad who is here visiting his daugter at college. An interesting guy; a psychiatrist from Portland who has seven children and a wealth of knowledge about the middle east and plumbing and home repair. And other stuff too, I'm certain. We can only cover so much over post breakfast morning coffee. Speaking with him makes me wish I could spend a day or two or a week or a month just hanging out in the library, researching random subjects. There is just so much out there to learn... sometimes I feel quite inadaquately informed. Yet I read fiction because I enjoy escaping into a good story or a distant time or place or fantasy. It doesn't increase my factual knowledge, but it's fun and I look forward to it.

My step daughter came up from Iowa for a visit this weekend. She's a very bright and lovely 13 year old who spends a great deal of time sitting in front of the computer. She communicates with her friends on Facebook and other sites and gets quite addicted to video games with odd looking characters who battle demons and other evil forces and strive to aquire weapons and powers as they ascend to different levels each higher and better than that which proceeded it. It's all a mystery to me but who am I to dissaprove of how the child spends her time?? She's a gamer, just like her dad. It's just something I've never gotten into. But it sure would be nice to see the kid pick up a book once in awhile.

Speaking of her dad, he just got home from work so I shall wrap up this blog and go join him on the couch. Happy Monday night....

Pamela

2 comments:

  1. Pam, I'm in love with your cats. They're so adorable! (You're husband is kind of cute, too, and you have to admire a man who likes cats).

    I'd enjoy having a B&B just to get to know all the different people. Your guest from Oregon sounds interesting. A handyman shrink---who knew? Oh, and my grandson is 12 and he, too, is a gamer, but having bookaholic me for a grammy, he also loves books. If you ever decide to head south, consider Louisiana. It's nice down here.

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  2. Hi,it`s been nice listening to you! I feel like joining you on your couch and chatting along! We also have a guest apartment to rent out to summer tourists, and that is always fun, isn`t it? Meeting so different people. But teenagers are like very different people nowadays, too.
    I will come back to your blog, you sound nice.

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