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Rite of Passage
Author: TriSec    Date: 02/18/2023 22:55:56

Good morning!

Well, guess what I did today?


I bought a car!



No, not really.

But I am a co-signer on a loan for a 2018 Nissan Altima. Javi is taking another step into a larger world.

Fortunately, as a soon-to-be college graduate, he qualifies for the "New Graduate" special, which is a cut-rate interest loan, saving nearly $100/month in the process. So yay for him!

Otherwise - not much to report in the Trisec compound.

All is well in these parts, except for the weather. You may have seen some memory posts on my Book of Face; all of them over the last few days have been of past snowstorms.

While it is a seasonable 30 degrees today, tomorrow we're right back towards 50, and no serious cold spell in sight. It's been a hell of a spring this winter.

Climate change much?

It is also hiring season in these parts - anybody want to relocate to Boston and learn how to drive a trolley and give our tour? (Not impossible - one of our best is originally from Mobile, Alabama.) Bonus, guess who would train you?

Obviously, I had today off; I was in Providence this morning. Cooking a big vat of Asian beef and noodles tonight, and enjoying a fine martini as we speak.

It's Beefeater Gin; my late mother's favourite. I did toast her with it this evening. It's been seven years already.

But more astonishing to me...I stood at the gravesite of my grandparents the other night. This June 2 will mark 30 years since Grandpa's passing.

I shed a tear even now as I type this. Time marches on; it's coming for all of us one day.
 

2 comments (Latest Comment: 02/20/2023 12:15:44 by Raine)
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Comment by BobR on 02/20/2023 01:57:17
Yeah, that time thing... I read about Richard Belzer passing away at 78, and wonder if I only have 16 years left. My dad is turning 95 this year, but there's never any telling when the bell rings for you. Make the most of the time you have.

Comment by Raine on 02/20/2023 12:15:44