After work, I was in and out of the house all evening taking soup to AD and pastries and presents to EM (whom we celebrated over dinner last week). Many folks do all this commuting everyday with their kids' activities and sports and... wow. It's a lot.
Our rakhi days are different from everyone else's. This year, only Nu is wearing their rakhi on their wrist; At is wearing theirs on their ankle (work doesn't allow bracelets), and Huck and Max are wearing theirs on their collars. The kids--human and canine--have been tying on rakhis and promising to protect each other for as long as I can remember. But the years are distinct. This is Max's first; we missed Scout. I looked back at last year's celebration, and it feels like a different pandemic world!
After dinner, we called my dad to serenade him with birthday songs and then went outside to look for the blue super moon. My city kids (pointing at a distant streetlight) "Is that it?" (Face palm.)
We finally found it later and higher in the sky--so, so lovely!
6 comments:
Happy super blue moon raksha bandhan! I remembered your celebration from last year. What a lovely thing. Happy birthday and remission! So much happiness!
So much to celebrate...
Celebrate well.
So much to celebrate, indeed; each one a blessing in itself.
Yay for celebrating all the best things in life!
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