Saturday, February 07, 2015

The answer

My dearest friend and confidante is gravely ill and my concern for her is having a weird effect: it’s making me sensitive to all kinds of exaggerated anxieties and sadnesses which are focussed on my family.

I’m not usually like that.

I expect it will pass.

And there’s a helpful quote from Rohinton Mistry which I found in that book I recently read twice in one week, Kate Gross’s Late Fragments. It especially speaks to my condition:

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To that end, I am having pancakes for breakfast.

And I’m enjoying photographs of the girls in Colorado (come on, I haven’t had pics of the grandchildren on here for ages):

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And Dave is going out for the day which means I can get on with the rewrite of episode one of the screenplay undisturbed. Yay!

 

Photographs by @isaach

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

An excellent bit of advice in that quote, I'll make a note of it and try to follow it as often as possible. Enjoy the pancakes...

Sue Hepworth said...

I did! And I made some lemon curd!