What I’m waiting for includes:
- the next step to repair the damage to our home caused by a leak in the upstairs shower,
- an in-person appointment with my Primary Care Physician on Thursday,
- an appointment with a veterinarian on Friday to find out if Joan’s ear infections have come back,
- information on how to deal with food allergies if Joan’s ear infections have come back,
- a decision about what song I should sing Friday evening for my first open mic in months (candidates include a new original song and a Sondheim song),
- Christmas and New Year,
- finding out where my son will be attending a PhD program in mathematics next year,
- the end of the pandemic,
- justice for all, and
- your thoughts and feelings about the contents of today’s post.
I’m also waiting for inspiration to finish my latest original song — “Spoiler Alert” — which includes rhymes like toxicity, authenticity, and epiphany. Here’s a Sondheim tune I might sing on Friday instead of “Spoiler Alert”:
Now, of course, I’m waiting for your comments.
If you’re waiting for my thanks to you, wait no longer!
I’m waiting for the senate to find a way to override Mansion’s and Sinema ‘s phoney ideology so the bill can be passed/
Yes!
You and Joan have a lot going on! Nevertheless, I believe that on Friday you will sing your song about toxicity and epiphany with felicity and creativity, only a little flippancy and considerable synchronicity. I hope you have fun!
Thank you, Maureen!
I try not to step out of line waiting for anything, because it all comes and goes so quickly. I’m always waiting to see my grandkids every chance I get, though! That’s never-ending ….
I’m always waiting to see you, Claudia, so thanks for commenting!
Love the song Pretty Women, and I’m waiting for an irritating cough to go away!
I’m waiting for your next comment, Peter!
I’m now waiting for a copy of Women Who Run With The Wolves to be available at the library because, in a strange coincidence, it seems like just the thing to help with some writing I’m doing.
I’m now waiting to know more about that writing, Chris.
I waiting to have another day filled with unexpected moments
Your wonderful thoughts, beth, are always waiting for!
I’m waiting for things I can’t control to control themselves, Ann.
That would be great, Mark, so let’s keep waiting.
I’m waiting for my poor sick doggy to feel better! She’s being seen by a vet, but not improving too quickly! 😦
I hope she gets better soon
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