She had
just finished eating when I arrive.
I don’t
bother to ask if she has checked her blood.
We go for a
walk.
I point to
a house where a family had lived
Many years
ago.
I asked if
she remembers.
She says
that she does. That’s good.
She didn’t
have a clue on Saturday.
I take her
to my house to eat lunch.
I put her at
the computer while I prepare the food.
She enjoys
viewing the pictures that Kayla had taken
And had
posted to facebook.
I make some
suggestions on how to complete the day
I ask if
there is anywhere in particular where she would like to go.
She says
she wants to go home. Just home.
Her mother
was a homebody, too.
I take her
back home with a reminder that I will have to leave again.
I have to
go pick Jenna up from school. I’d like
her to go with me.
She doesn’t
want to go.
Just as I’m
about to leave, I decide I will call Nate and ask if he could pick up Jenna.
Nate
married my niece. They live in mom’s
basement.
Mom is
overwhelmed at the idea of my knowing Nate
And having
his phone number is such a foreign concept to her.
Why would I
have Nate’s phone number?
I cannot get
a hold of him. According to her, it’s
just as well
How would
he even recognize Jenna?
I look at
her as though she has sprouted horns
I end up
driving to Jenna’s school while mom takes a nap
Or so she
claims.
Nate opens
the door when Jenna and I return
Mom seems a
little more with it than she had been after lunch.
She seemed
fine before lunch.
Nate says
he has to run an errand
Jenna hands
me a sheet of paper and orders me to write a story
“What
story?”
I’m so not
in the mood for making up something
“I will
tell you”
As she
starts in with her own story of an alien visiting a factory she sees that I am
using a pen
and writing in cursive
“Use a
pencil, mom. And don’t write in cursive!”
“You write
it with a pencil.”
“Okay,
fine.”
She gets
another piece of paper and says she will write her story but now I have to
write my own.
Grandma
dismisses herself so she can “look outside for a minute”
I stop
writing. One of us has to watch her.
Jenna and I
take turns watching mom standing in the driveway observing the sky
And then
she walks into the back yard expecting the weather will change.
It doesn’t. She comes inside and announces that she would
like to take a walk
but that it’s
just too windy.
Personality
number three.
Instantly
she becomes another person as she retrieves her puzzle book and hunts for
words.
Jenna and I
continue writing.
Mine is a
Christmas story. Unpolished.
I will post
it next month. Most likely it will still
be unpolished.
Nate
returns. Jenna and I leave mom’s house to return home.
Still
worried about my mom.