Thursday, January 5, 2012

No More iPhone

It has now been 2.14hrs. since the loss of my iPhone. Things have been trying for sure. Sometimes I just want to give up, and off myself, but I keep telling myself that things will get better. But it’s just so hard. I wanted to make plans for next week, but realized that without my iPhone calendar, I have no way of knowing what I'll be doing. And even if I make plans, how am I supposed to remember them if I don’t have a calendar to put them in?
Before I took the dogs for a walk tonight, I wanted to check my Weather Channel app. to see if I needed a jacket, but I couldn't, so I had to just wing it and ended up being under dressed. The pain of the cold was awful.
Holden went to bed an hour passed bedtime because I didn't know what time it was. And I had to actually interact with him tonight because I couldn't ignore him and play Words with Friends. He ended up doing something super adorable, but I couldn’t take a photo of it, and now I can’t remember what it was anyway.
Later in the night, I was stuck in the dark because I didn't have my Flashlight app. It was frightening at first, but I persevered and was able to use my own eye sight. It was a small moment of hope for me.
I'm going to bed soon. I don't know what time I'll wake up because I don't have my Alarm app. But I guess it doesn't matter anyway because I don't know what my schedule is. I think I have some things to pick up at a store, but I don’t know what they are because they are in my Shopping List app.
I’m not sure how I’ll pass the day. I could always play with Holden, I guess. Maybe go for a long walk, or go to the beach. Though, I’m afraid to go too far from home without Google Maps. We may be doomed.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Christmas from Florida

We are no longer the Twigs in the Sticks. Or the Twigs living in the city playing in the sticks, for that matter. Last September, we sold our condo in Cambridge, packed up and moved south. We are now the Twigs at the Beach.
We are currently living on a barrier island on the east coast of Florida. It is a very small town community. It is give or take a mile wide in most areas. Our little town does not even have a library. Everyone seems to know everyone. It is as you would expect beach life to be: a slower, more laid back pace with many barefooted people riding on bikes with surf boards under their arms. And everyone seems to wake up, and go to sleep with the sun. When we walk a night, it feels like that brief period in the city after last call, but before the sun, when you feel like you are the only one left, until a taxi cab whizzes by and reminds you that you are not alone. But here, it is eight at night, and the lights are out, the dogs are in, and there is nothing but you, the stars, and the sound of the ocean.
It has definitely been an adjustment. Probably the biggest adjustment has been the lack of seasons. The sun shines brightly everyday. The temperature seems to change only slightly. The landscape stays the same, and without fail, sprinklers run every night. Without the seasons, time stands still. It sometimes feels like being in a casino. It is really easy to lose track of time and become disoriented. Seasons mark change and new beginnings. But here nothing changes, and it is hard to know where things begin and end and where you are going. Christmas was especially strange. No matter how many Christmas songs I played, or how many decorations there were, I could not get myself into the Christmas spirit. Each time I saw a house lit with lights, my initial thought was not, ”Oh! Christmas is getting close,” but instead was, “Why do these people have Christmas stuff up during the summer?”
Christmas when it is 80 degrees out is definitely an interesting experience. People try to make up for the fact that there is no Jack Frost nipping at your nose and no dashing through the snow to be had. I have been collecting photos of some of my favorite ways Christmas is done in Florida. Some are clever things people have done, and some are simply just things you would only see in Florida.
And with that, I give you “Christmas from Florida.”

Frosty has to live inside with the AC on

Bill asked,"Why only *baby* Jesus?"

Christmas party... outside. It was actually t-shirt weather, but the only Christmas shirt I could find for Holden had long sleeves, so I thought he could deal for an afternoon... haha.

"Snow" at gymnastics

"Snow" on the ground

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Video of how kids in Florida go sledding: