--PAY CLOSE ATTENTION
…Here comes the weekend. What have you got planned?
…A few things I learned this week are
these:
…Adults who say these professions
contribute to society's well-being:
Military - 78%
Teachers - 72%
Doctors - 66%
Journalists - 28%
Business Execs - 24%
Lawyers - 18%
…After Bellevue, Washington launched a
fleet of apartments sized 300 square feet, Seattle is making a fleet of them
even smaller at an astonishing 150 square feet.
…36% of all couples use a mobile phone
to plan a date.
67% of those check their cellphone while
on a date.
…I had this story published at Right
Hand Pointing yesterday:
Couples
At
the park, Jess watches a young man push his girlfriend on a swing. The girlfriend chuckles with each shove, the
sound more gurgles than laughter.
Sometimes he tickles her before liftoff to make her gurgle harder.
“Stop!”
she says, but he knows she only want more, so he tickles her more and she
gurgles again.
They
have the same heavy-lidded eyes, same broad foreheads, short necks, and fingers
that are short, too, extending from their wide hands.
Jess
watches them move to the Merry Go-round.
They’re hardly pros. The young
man has difficultly pushing while maintaining balance. Each time he tumbles, the girlfriend gurgles and
shrieks with delight.
“You’re
silly!” she says.
Jess
watches the young man belly flop into a pile of maple leaves, flapping his arms
and legs as if making a snow angel, the girlfriend snorting and gurgling.
“Come
on over,” the young man says, patting a flattened patch, “I’ve saved a seat for
you.”
After
she does, the young man scans the pile for a particular leaf, one with a long
stem, placing it through her hair, telling her she’s beautiful while watching
her blush. Then he kisses her nose.
At
dinner that night, Jess decides not to tell her husband about the couple she
saw, the pair with Down Syndrome. She
watches her husband scroll through his phone as he does almost constantly,
sometimes grabbing it just moments after they’ve had sex. When she asks how his day was, he says,
“Good,” without looking up, without asking about her day.
In
bed she imagines herself on a swing being pushed by a man who loves her, and
soon she’s asleep, dreaming.
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