I am here in Annis Bay until late January. Bonnie and I set out our goals yesterday. She said that every day we are going to have
writer’s club, Annis Bay Writer’s Club – both of us are going to write for four
hours a day. That knocked out of my head
what my previous goal had been. Bonnie
likes to write professional work reports and papers that have to do with her
private practice. I like to write about the
ordinary events of my day.
Like yesterday. I had practice with
power tools. Bonnie and I were taking
apart a bunk bed / fort in David’s room, preparing that room for Kelvin Sr. for
the holidays. The bunk bed was formerly
the top of one of the beds downstairs that was too close to the ceiling for the
comfort of the sleepers. Last summer, Miranda,
my power engineer, sawed the top of one of the bunk beds off, recycling the
posts underneath into a fort, complete with a door, sides and painting it with yellow,
green and blue colours of David’s choosing.
The project was the best idea until David discovered that no safety bars
could make him feel safe enough that high off of the ground in the bunk bed and
that the fort underneath, instead of making him cozy, makes him
claustrophobic. Yes, the project was a
great idea in theory. Now in the
practice of disassembling it, Bonnie and I gathered a power screw driver, a rubber
mallet and a crowbar. She has confidence
born of doing her own maintenance work on her home in Florida. I have confidence because I just finished a
Watercolours 101 course, and if I can mix a few tubes of paint and carry it on a brush over to textured art paper to fashion
multiple coloured washes, how many more difficult troubles than that can this
new project create.
Kelvin sits in his chair supervising us, either thinking many steps beyond
the level at which we are functioning or worrying about possible missteps we
might make. Many of the errors he
worries about we have already done before he can articulate his fears about
them. The three of us have made our two
hour project of disassembling the bunk bed / fort into a two-day project by the
time the day is finished.
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