taxes and crocuses.

First I need to say that I am not altogether sure what it is one does with their bum in a modern dance class, but whatever it is, it causes it to hurt like the dickens the next day. So now you know.

Oh, and I also need to say that it’s easy to forget.

Especially when the world feels like the kind of three year old who is constantly grabbing at you when you are pretty sure it is nap time. Because, really, darling–you don’t have to be sleeping, but you do have to be quiet.

And you know, they need one more sip of water and can you check and see what keeps tapping on the window? Cause, sure, it’s been that old willow tree each one of the past fifteen times you checked, but maybe this time you’ll look and it’ll be a monster. Finally. And though it’ll be scary, you wonder if the kid will be a little bit happy that he’s actually right. Right before he screams, that is.

But there’s no kid and there’s no monster. What we do have is a world that grabs at you with things like taxes. And how they must be filed.  And there are mounds and mounds of sheets you hand the accountant and he asks you why it is that you set such a large stack of papers before him while all you can say is, I don’t know. Because you’ve never, not once, done this by yourself.

But carpe diem and I’m a big girl now and what the heck, why don’t we throw in one more cliche as I remind myself not to cry over spilled milk?

Save the tears for things like broken trust and lies, I guess.

But in a world that is grabbing at you with all that, it’s easy to forget all this.

Brave little flower.

Peeking out first among the leaves  that cover the ground like so many patches on a quilt.

‘She is clothed in fine linen and purple,’ just like that lady everybody talks about from the Bible. The one who never sleeps late and is worth far more than rubies and goes and talks with her husband’s friends about current events like she wrote the script for CNN and most definitely knows a thing or two about geography. I mean, she could at least tell you that, though people mention Pennsyltucky LIKE IT’S REAL (ahem), Pennsylvania and Kentucky do not, in fact, border each other.

Like, at all.

Which is what I learned after asking my friends where, exactly, it is that they border each other.

But anyway, the taxes got my attention today.

But so did that purple flower.

And I’m glad I live in a world full of both, you know?

And most of the time I feel more in the mood for purple crocuses, I’ll be honest. But I am also in the mood for some kind of tax refund, can I get an AMEN? Cause Wisconsin owes me $23 and well, let’s just say that I know where Wisconsin lives.

Okay, so I don’t know exactly where Wisconsin lives because, remember? Not so good at geography. Led astray by the mention of Pennsyltucky and all that. But I do know someone who does know where Wisconsin lives, so it betta be ready to cough up those benjamins, is all I can say.

And in case you forgot once again (which is so easy to do in this world, I know), here is the crocus.

Don’t forget to tell her that you like her racing stripes.

The ones on her leaves, silly.

Posted by jessica on Mar 17, 2010 | Subscribe
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