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I'm On a Boat

Eri and the boys headed to grandpa's house today, leaving me behind so I could enjoy some quiet time. I called Eri's dad this evening to thank him for having the boys over and for the huge sack of rice he gave us and especially for the miso cucumber snack he sent along just for me. It really is awesome. Goes perfectly with a nightcap.

Kenzo and Osamu had another amazing day at grandpa's house.


They love corn on the cob. Grandpa specializes in vegetables.


They also love playing hide-and-go-seek around grandpa's house.


They took their kites. I packed them in the car, along with a bag of other stuff like bubbles and badminton rackets. Grandpa lives about an hour north of Sendai on the low roads. It's the middle of nowhere, and that's why it is so good and why I love that the boys love going there.


I love going, too, but today I was thankful to just have at least part of a day to enjoy the act of being. By myself. Which is something I used to take for granted but never ever will again.

In the morning the boys were playing one of their favorite games.


I love the rhythms of family life. To me it feels like being on a boat. Sometimes it's smooth and easy. Sometimes the waves crash and folks get seasick.

Most days you just go, "I'm on a boat. Awesome!"

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