Sophie slept so late this morning that I finally woke her up to make sure she was okay. She does that occasionally and, like this morning, most often on a day when I have to be up and about. This morning I was more rushed than usual because of a medical appointment. Sophie did not feel my haste. And once awake she didn’t immediately want to go outside—lay on the bedroom floor and watched me put away dinner dishes and start the day.
My
favorite kind of morning is when she wakes me about seven so she can go outside.
I can usually lure her back inside within five minutes using a small strip of
American cheese—sometimes with a Benadryl wrapped in it if she’s coughing badly
because of allergies. Then I can go back to bed and sleep for another hour.
Sometimes
in those morning hours I sleep soundly, but other times I doze and do some of
my most productive thinking. Yesterday, for instance, I barely dozed because my
mind was still racing with thoughts of Wednesday’s attempted coup at the
Capitol. I finally got up so I could turn on the TV and see what had happened
overnight. Not much except the final confirmation of the electoral vote, but
yesterday’s revelation was the extent of the vandalism in the Capitol Building.
Files scattered, furniture smashed, even human waste in the hallways. What kind
of people do that? I am completely befuddled and very angry.
Internet
postings are getting repetitive, calling for instant impeachment—next week is
too late. What people don’t stop to realize—or read carefully—is that the House
was today preparing impeachment documents, consolidating several versions into
one. And next week is not too late because there is an expedited procedure they
can follow. I do believe there has to be some swift action, and I think the
wheels of government are turning as fast as they can. Nancy Pelosi knows what
she’s doing.
I also
see people bemoaning that Pence won’t activate the 25th amendment.
He has his reasons, and they may be political and futile, but two things I didn’t
realize about his defiance of trump on Wednesday were that he was a specific
target of the mob. If they could have, they would have used that noose on him.
His life was in danger, and cheers to the much-maligned capitol police for
keeping him safe. And, finally, he had his wife and daughter with him—they’d been
spectators in the gallery. So not only was he worried about himself but about
his family.
One
more thought, and then I’ll get back to dogs. I’m hearing conspiracy theories
from the left—people who are convinced the mob had inside help, the police let
them in, the poor law enforcement planning indicates collusion for a coup or
something equally sinister. All of that may well be true, but conspiracy
theories belong to the alt-right. I like to think we on the left wait for proof—and
that will be a while coming as authorities unravel what happened. Our world is
too anxious for instant answers, instant action.
Cricket on the left
Even
being a dog wasn’t that easy today. Around noon Jordan was in the cottage
unpacking groceries, and Christian stuck his head in to say the front door was
standing wide open and Cricket was out. She goes neither far nor fast, and I
could picture her with a waddle as distinctive as Churchill’s as she explored
the great outdoors. Jordan and Christian both ran out, and Jordan found she had
made it all the way to the next door neighbor’s yard. Jordan picked her up,
however, because she seemed reluctant to come home. Maybe she was enjoying her
adventure.
It was
cold today—what a friend described as “bone chilling,” but it was sunny. In the
early afternoon, Sophie went outside and lay in a patch of gravel that is one
of her favorite spots. It gets full sun, and once again she lay on her side, so
still. This time though I didn’t worry—she was soaking up that warmth, and I
thought how nice her life is. No worry for her about attempted coups and
politics and renegade Congress members. When she came in and came up to me for
some love, her coat was warm to the touch.
Snow
predicted for Sunday! It’s been almost five years since we had an inch of snow,
but the record may be broken Sunday. Not enough for a good snowman but just
enough to make it miserable outside.
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