All Alone in
the House ©
By Michael
Casey
Well I’m all
alone in the house, apart from Totoro who is asleep upstairs somewhere, maybe
under a bed, or on a comfy duvet, or sneaked into a wardrobe, you’ll know all
about this yourselves when a cat adopts you. The girls have gone out to the
woods for a half term picnic with friends, more like the feeding of the 5000
for 5. And yes as this is England the 1st day of June, its damp and
over-caste, but hopefully they’ll find a try spot somewhere.
All alone in
the house is not the same as home alone, I’m far prettier than Mac Mac or
whatever his name was/is I’m just here at the computer thinking how my future
will be, girl less, when my girls go off to University, and yes I detest the
term Uni. One wants to be a doctor, the other has not decided yet, though at 12
there is more than enough time to decide. To be honest the amount of pain I get
makes me think I won’t be here when they graduate. I’ve been honest with them
about that, why lie, we should enjoy what we have and don’t be surprised. Obviously I want to
live till I’m 100 and screw the pension fund into the ground.
At home all
alone, means I can get to the bathroom without too many girls in the way,
though the cat on occasions will use the bath as a toilet, I think she is just
posh. When you have the house to yourself you realise why you got married, to
have some noise in the house, form a Christian family if you want a little
Peace said Padre Pio. Though for balance you can change to the Faith or none of
your choice, some people may even worship toilets, so long as they flush I don’t
care.
So by
creating noise, you get a little peace, wasn’t that a Euro song long ago, a
German girl sang it if I can remember, you can all Google to see if I’m right,
remember I’m not a journalist researching before I write, I just write and hope
I’m right. You certainly get noise, a baby’s cries and you get smell too, pooh
galore until they are potty trained, for us 2 years a bum. Then you save money
as you don’t have to buy nappies any more.
Totoro has
woken up and jumped on my lap, her two bells jingling from her
flea collar, she wants a cuddle, before she’ll attack her food bowl, so forgive
any typos as I switch to one handed typing. At least Vangelis is not put off as
he plays for me, he’s a regular visitor to my house, via his music. I’ve topped
up the cat bowl, so forgive me if my words smell a bit cat foody. These little
things break up the silence of being alone in the house, just as the tick of
our clocks marks and breaks down the silence of Time.
The clock in
the other room chimes One, so I’m starting to think of my belly, it’ll be
Orange drink from Iceland, 2 litres for 69p on special offer. A bit of silence
does help when you are writing stuff though I tend to be zoned in when I’m
writing, just background music as I write. Then when I’m finished more music
but this time much much louder.
The day
seems slow without the sounds of children in the home, even if they are
upstairs and all I can hear is muffled sounds and laughter, the house our home
is not complete without them. I think I need to put some loud music on to
compensate for their absence, growing up in part of a large family leaves its
mark on you and that mark is, you hate the sound of silence, not the album, but the real thing, and I don’t mean Coca
Cola either.
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