Stories We Tell

A Fictional Series
Having two brothers who were not much younger than many of my friend’s parents, it stands to reason that I had a niece and nephew before I graduated from junior high.
It was pretty cool to call myself an aunt, because it was like some weird rite of passage. With a delayed puberty, and no real love life in sight, I figured that it was as good as I could get.
When Delilah was born, on the other hand, it was mind blowing. I wasn’t just the aunt of my brother’s child, I was the aunt of my best friend’s daughter.
If you add in the fact that Levi was my ‘first crush’, it almost sounds like we were members of one of those incestous clans from the south – or wherever they lived. But it wasn’t like that at all.
For a time, I decided that being remotely related to my best friend – via her daughter’s genes, was enough for me. I didn’t need to have a child of my own – or a love life for that matter – I could just be there to help Levi and Martin raise Delilah.
Of course, all of that changed when I met my soulmate, who is now my husband. David wanted a two-story house in the burbs with a white picket fence, and he wanted to fill that house with a large family. Sadly, after two years of trying, we learned that I was unable to conceive.
In all honesty, I wasn’t too surprised. Before we were married, I never had the kinds of visions that David had. Maybe it was some sort of premonition – not like something that I saw, but something that I didn’t see.
Looking back on all of this, I see how similar David and Levi are, and why it is that I love them so much. They both have a knack for what I call ‘making do’. Like the time that Levi came to my Senior dance, even though she had nothing formal to wear. Did she complain? Not at all. And now, her story is so much richer because of it.
Likewise, if it rains on David’s parade, he sees it as an opportunity to try out his new umbrella, or to test his new galoshes in the puddle in our backyard – the same puddle that threatens to flood our lower level den whenever it rains more than a couple of days.
“We’ll turn it into a fishpond!” He said one year as the water began to seep in – nearly reaching our ankles.
With the same level of enthusiasm, David handled my infertility like a champ. He came up with a few ideas, and we oscillated between them for over a year. Once the decision was made, we were all in, and David couldn’t wait to share the news.
“Dizzy and I are going to foster a child – or two – or three!” He said with joy. “And if all goes as planned, we will adopt. One day our house will be ringing with the sound of children!”
That was quite a few years ago. And now, all I can say is that our story is not only richer… it’s more precious than gold.
A Note From Me
I don’t have much to say. Imagine that! I’ve been dog sitting part-time for the past three days and I’m worn out! Not just one or two dogs, but… like ten or eleven. Only for a couple of hours, but it’s still been stressful. I think it’s more of an emotional tired, because I worry about them when I leave (like did I accidentally lock one of them out of the house when I left?!?) Yikes!
Anyway, I hope you liked tonight’s addition to the story. I wrote the bulk of it while I was on the couch with one of the dogs. That being said, I had no time for an illustration, so I decided to use typography instead. So much quicker.
That’s about all for tonight.
Until later,
Peace & Love!
Love it. (As usual!) Dog sitting 11 dogs would stress me totally- trying to keep track of everyone and walking them!!?? How do you do that? The whole gang at once?
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No, no walking thank goodness. Just let them outside and watch them, check water level and so on. One is deaf and blind so I have to carry her to water and then to grass. Locking up is the stressor because they don’t want me to leave so they try getting through the gate when I go through. Then bark lol. Long story but they are all very sweet so I may do it again. For now I’m done though and kind of glad. I think it’s almost like watching 2 year olds! Haha
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Lady J, you have a serious gift of writing, whether humorous or somber your talent is real. Sorry to hear the dog-sitting gig has not been a breeze–take a deep breath!
Besides praising you with authentic love, I’m also here because I have a beautiful new blog, now that WP has come to their senses and brought back the menu of affordable Plans–yippeeee! “I’m back in the game!” (10 points if you know which great movie the quote is from😊) Lady💙Z
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Yay! First of all, thank you. And then hmmm I’m back in the game huh? Let me think hahahaha. Give me a hint. Are they referring to a sport? Romance? Or a poker game??
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Oh heck I’ll just tell you, as it’s one of my fave movies: “10 Things I Hate About You”…Julia Styles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt–the last one is the dude who says the line, “I’m back in the game!” when the girl he really likes but didn’t think he could get, kisses him! It’s really the WAY he says it that is so cute! Hope you’re okay😊
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Oh I love that movie too but sure don’t remember the line lol!! I guess I’ll need to watch it again. I’m great, hope you are ok too!!
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You’ll know it if you see it again, haha! Is it way HOT there? I’m not looking forward to this next week–predictions are for high 80’s, possibly 90…and last year my 2nd floor apt was 10 degrees hotter than outside, so figure 100 degrees if last summer repeats as “brutal”. I’ve been cooking things that I can freeze, then heat up in the toaster oven, plus salads. Good grief! Much love to you, Sister💙 God bless you BIG!
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It’s been hot but I’ve been using a big fan. And it’s not as hot as last year so far but then again I think August and September are the worst. Glad you’re getting prepared! I was just telling my mom we need to use the crockpot more because it doesn’t heat up the house. Much love to you too! 😘❤️❤️
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YES, crockpots are so great!! Thanks for the reminder😘 I’ve been gathering recipes for salads loaded with protein–lentils and rice, for instance. And I have an Asian Ramen Noodle salad that’s yummy! Time for bed…apparently I slept through either a movie or true-crime show, haha! Catch you later!💖
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Sounds good! And Asian ramen noodle salad sounds delicious! Nighty night my friend.
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Do you want the recipe–it’s quick and easy!!
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Sure! Email?
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Yes indeed–I’ll email it tonight!!
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That sounds really good. Hint hint…lol 😁
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Just started following you Janet and I love your stories. 😁 If you happen to notice a bunch of new “likes” its because I have been binge reading 😁😁
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Thank you so much! I appreciate your follow and the nice compliment! Glad you’re enjoying the stories and that you took the time to read them! 😀
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