Tuesday, October 9, 2018

him and her

He says, "You don't need to come."
And that's funny.
If he needed me, I wouldn't have to come.
I would already be there.

I need to see him.
Hear him.
Watch him as he wakes up.

And yes, it could be he was so threatened by my level of fitness and hiking abilities that he feigned a kidney stone. That is a possibility. I must verify this is a legitimate postponement of activities.



Today I am grateful that we were not on the trail when he went down.
She takes much better care of him, and I am definitely grateful for her.

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