September 29, 2025
Bucket List 2025
September 28, 2025
Big Bouncin' Week
September 21, 2025
Beach Cleanup
Yesterday I helped with beach cleanup near where I work. It was a gorgeous day, the ground squirrels were flitting in and out of the rocks, and the pelicans were flying overhead. My teammates were from HR. We brought in a lot of trash, and put plant flags in the areas where there were hypodermic needles.
It felt good to be outside doing something and to be done by 11:30.
I really want to know what this one plant is. And this one I know I've seen, but I can't recall the name.
Then I went to the genealogy library to look at a book about one of my family names. As usual, there were just a few paragraphs about that name in County Meath, where my people were last before emigrating. I took photos of a few pages and then went home.
Then off to the store to buy some boeuf and make chili for mrguy, who was very happy and made a little chili song for me in anticipation of his dinner. Chili, cheese Stonehenge and chips was on the menu. It was super tasty, even though I ran out of oregano.
We watched Fake or Fortune, an English show in which they try to authenticate artwork. I've been watching it for quite some time, after I go to bed, but when I showed it to mrguy recently he started referring to it as "My new favorite show".
The boy does love his art.
What to Do?
Mrguy's half brother and his extended family left the state, leaving behind family cremains. Somebody thought mrguy wanted his stepdad's ashes, not realizing that he wasn't his real dad. Mrguy's step-niece ended up holding them and she reached out last weekend. What to do?
She isn't related to the ashes and never met them when they were a person.
Mrguy isn't interested in them because his stepdad was a creepy dude who punched him.
We discussed many options, including tossing them in the trash and saluting the pail (my idea). But mrguy is a proper fellow and was torn between wanting to do the right thing for his stepdad and wanting nothing to do with this problem and feeling sorry for our step niece because she was stuck in the middle. I pointed out that, yes, mrguy could make a long drive down to pick up the ashes and maybe get a niche near his mom's, but that he only has so much time and energy in his current situation.
Step niece to the rescue. She mentioned her situation to a friend who has a friend with a boat. For $600 the friend will scatter the ashes in the bay. Mrguy and I paused for a sec because that's where we scattered the big guy, and we don't really want their particles to be mixed up, and that's also where *we* want to be scattered and we don't want any of our creepy dude on us.
But we will be dead then, and whatever.