Chickadees, Blue Jays,
and Robins are at it.
Singing and fighting.
Because it is Spring.
Earthworms slide
across wet sidewalks.
Black and gray squirrels leap
from powerlines to branches
and dance across streets.
Most of them make it,
but some don’t.
We pass these little bodies
each day
without a second thought.
My kids play
basketball,
jump on the trampoline,
blow soap bubbles,
and hula hoop.
S.B. has
hand-painted glasses,
made one of our bathrooms Fish Pond Blue,
created a painting,
put together a 2000-piece puzzle,
and continues to do everything she’s always done.
All while homeschooling our daughter and son.
They’re learning math and science.
Studying slavery,
Ghandi,
Mo Willems, Sally Ride,
the life cycle of bees,
and Economics.
All that
in only a few hours a day.
S.B. is amazing.
My kids are astounding.
And here I am,
working from home.
Getting fatter and stupider.
Sick for 10 days
and counting.
Don’t worry.
I’m lucky.
I am not one of the many that will be taken by COVID-19.
Or one of the 840,000
that will die
from cardiovascular disease.
The one million in the world
that will die
from mosquito bites.
Or one of the people
that gives up
every 40 seconds
and kills themselves.
Nope.
Not me.
Life’s too good for that.
This shelter in place provides
perspective.
Moments to observe and realize.
S.B. is not a morning person.
My son is smarter than his report card.
My daughter is an old soul.
And, in the morning,
if I think of the birds that I hear
as I make breakfast
while everyone sleeps
there is a life-changing discovery.
Flipping strips of bacon
by picking them up
in the middle
eliminates
fatty,
curled
ends.
~ KJ