A New Low
Sometimes I have to sweep my arm across the top of the kitchen table to make space for a meal. To say I’m not averse to clutter is an understatement and it’s a big table — but today was over the top, even for me. It contained these things:
Cordless phone handset
“Spanish Reading and Comprehension” workbook
Favorite tea mug
Cell phone with attached ear buds
Note reminding me to remember my daily meditation exercise
Pile of napkins
Salt and pepper shakers
Five writing implements: a ballpoint pen, a fountain pen, and three mechanical pencils
Splendor, a game
Most recent copy of One Story, a literary monthly periodical of fiction
Headset for aforementioned cordless handset, neither connected to or even near the phone
Small pile of papers waiting to be scanned and emailed to the CPA for taxes
Current issue of Sunset magazine and another of Consumer Reports
Carafe of water
Ratty fur weasel, the dog’s favorite toy
Small colorful handmade quilt, folded into a neat rectangle
But the two things that make me seriously question my core values:
The dog’s toothbrush and toothpaste — plus a plush cat bed, complete with a sweet and slightly demented, seventeen-year-old snoring cat.
I may have hit a new low.