Yesterday was for catching up: on walks, laundry, sleep, the sound of my children's voices. One from Africa, where it was just dark and couscous was on the stove top. Another from Fairfax, back home after a long shift at a second job. And still another from just upstairs, which can be the longest distance of all but thankfully was not this time.
Sundays are often like this, touching base with the people I love. But after a vacation I remember to include myself in this number.
I cross some chores off the list but then find time to plop in the hammock and read the paper. I dose off, rally, focus once again on the book review, then put it aside entirely to listen to the insects and watch the leaves wag in the early evening light.