I’ve just returned from the market and I’m eating a sammich (turkey, Swiss, avocado, tomato, mayo) and a peach. I bought the peach during a sale last week and all the pretty peaches had been taken. Since I was gonna eat the peaches, I was content to take firm, ugly peaches, and guess what? They’re still delicious. There’s a metaphor in there, in case you didn’t notice.
Moo wore her/my/the gray USMC sweatshirt to the market, which the man behind the counter noticed. He said, “I think your daughter’s shirt misspelled ARMY,” and that turned into a whole long veteran convo about shit I truly do not miss, which is why Moo and I went on shopping, leaving The Mister there to jaw-jack about whatever sounds to me how our lip gloss convos must sound to him.
You know how people have gaydar? My husband has vetdar. It’s good for him. It reconnects him to parts of himself that he can’t express or enjoy fully otherwise. He gets a charge out of it, which I appreciate. However, one thing you can say about empaths runnin into one another, at least we’re fuckin quiet about it.
I suppose whoever we are, wherever we go, we notice people who are like us.
I was flat-out hangry, y’all.
I’ll be back after I take Moo out for lip gloss. (She no longer wears her blackberries.)
Stream of Consciousness Saturday — SoCS ‘notice’ is brought to you by LindaGHill
My husband served and loves to talk about it. 🙂 And, I had a peach for dinner that had a few blemishes but didn’t detract from its deliciousness either. 🙂
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I’m glad on both counts 🙂
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I liked the metaphor. I don’t eat peaches very often, but if they taste good, I don’t care what they look like. Finding connections in the wild is always fun. We all have stuff we like to talk about.
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We need to ride to Fredericksburg, TX for some ripening peaches. The kind that drips juice all over me with each bite. “Jaw-Jack.” I like that.
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Thanks!
Well, we can go to Federicksburg, or we can visit blogger buddy Craig in Idaho — his peaches look amazing and HUGE, or we can head back to Georgia, where they’re nine cents a pound and you can eat five pounds of regret! LOL
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Simply peachy.
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I have a big USMC sweatshirt with a bulldog on it that belonged to my dad. It makes me feel good to wear it anytime I have a challenge (in cool weather). He volunteered with other veterans and loved to talk military with his buddies. Emapths running into each other makes me think of a wink without physically winking.
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You’re absolutely right about the empath’s implied winks.
I love that you wear the USMC sweatshirt still 🙂 The Mister commented today that the girls have taken over all the military sweatshirts, which we think is sweet.
I often wish The Mister would join the VFW or American Legion so he could go get his fill on the regular. I’m sure it would benefit him.
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Maybe there’s some kind of veteran volunteer thing that doesn’t require too much time. Always good to know those opportunities await for whenever one is ready.
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Maybe he’ll do it when the nest is empty. I won’t complain that he’s a good father. I dunno. One day, maybe.
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Sammie and a peach. Delish and, oddly enough, what I had for lunch as well. Great taste, eh? Vetdar? Ha! But once again, thanks to all of you for his service and happy weekend.
janet
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It was a fine fresh linner 🙂 I enjoyed it and am happy to know you did, too!
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Turkey. The other white meat; or what’s for Linner. Why did the empath cross the road? I like peaches in cobblers; eating out of hand not so much. I think most folks like being part of something bigger than themselves. Like the lip gloss appreciation society. Happy Saturday to you all.
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Why DID the empath cross the road? Was there another empath on the other side?
🙂
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WHAT, don’t you know?
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I can’t feel it…
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I talk to fellow Mets fans, Joey.
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There you have it!
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My husband did not serve but he goes out of his way to thank any serviceman he sees anywhere, anytime. He goes up to them and shakes their hand and says “Thank you for your service” so if some random stranger comes up to your husband one day and says that, ask him if his name is Bill – LOL. We have a peach tree in our backyard that is growing some great fruit this year. I’ve already made one peach pie and now I’m going to look for an easy cobbler recipe. Happy Sunday!
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That’s quite nice — we’ll keep an eye out for Bill.
Mmm, peaches. I love summer’s fruit!
Thanks, Janet, you too!
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I need to try fresh peaches again. Sadly, I like in the can. I love fruit during the summer. Watermelon is my favorite. I picked up a cut up variety of fruit the other day and it had the best tasting honeydew ever. Yum. Wish my kids ate more fruit. 🙂
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Don’t you wish you could taste the melons? Ugh. I pick good ones, but sometimes even my methods fail me.
Glad you got a winner! 🙂
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Was twinning with you while reading this – eating turkey and swiss too! Except I had a nectarine with mine, I prefer them to peaches. 😊
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Oh yes. I love all the stone fruits. All of em. Mmm nom nom summer fruits 😛
Feelin better now I hope?
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Yes, feeling better now, thanks! 🙂
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Ah, Joey, you are too much. Always a pleasure reading your stuff. You are truly ingenious. 😘
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Thank you, Amy 🙂
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide.
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Vetdar! I love it… because my husband has it too. The reason he went out for gas and came home 4 hours later? He met someone he was stationed with in Japan. When I was worrying he’d fallen off the mountaintop after a hike? He came back with a picture of him and another retired Marine yucking it up at the summit. I have spent more than half my married life waiting for him to finish vet convos. And they say women talk too much? Pfffttt!
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OMG! YOU DO KNOW! Your husband definitely has it! LOLOLOL
People probably think I’m exaggerating, but not you, you KNOW! 😛
Oh, I am so endeared to you now.
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I KNOW. I’ve lived it. Am still living it…..
😉
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God speed!
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I love peaches. Mine are all gone now, but I should get some next year. It produced so heavily, it will probably take some time off next year.
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That’s how our apples are, seems every other year.
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Yup. Many fruit trees do that. You can prevent it by pruning and thinning.
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You say pruning and I feel like I didn’t do my homework 😛 It’s one of the things I neglect badly. Also, The Mister can’t be arsed.
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I’ve neglected mine too, and need to do it this year. I didn’t spray this year either, because of the dogs.
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Oh yeah. Time sneaks by and it’s time to… EVERYTHING again.
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Your lunch sounds perfect to me. I had a big ole peach yesterday for my afternoon snack and it was so, so good. I just cut off a few bruises, and after that I thought I could have given a little bit of the bruised bits to Box the guinea pig. He wouldn’t mind them, and he can always use the vitamin C. Next time!
Your shopping with Moo for lip-gloss reminds me of shopping with Baby Girl when she was younger and we were into “rewards” for accomplishments, and good behavior. It was books, and journals before she could wear make-up, and lip gloss and lip stick when she was allowed to wear it. Good times!
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Moo’s lip gloss addiction nears my scarf collection. Honestly, it’s a great bartering tool. Great minds think alike! 😀
Box should get the peach bruises, absolutely a good idea!
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That sammich sounds so tasty! I’m thinking that I’m gonna have to round those ingredients up tomorrow. Comfort food since the oldest begins his journey tomorrow (maybe I’ll throw a peach pie in the basket too.)
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Yes, girl, do it up nice 🙂
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“Vetdar”. Bwahahahaha!!
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😀
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Here it is a week later, and I’m just reading your post! Sorry I get behind on things. Love the sound of your sandwich, and peach. I usually get nectarines, or pears.
Oh you have it right, ‘vetdar’! haha…. it happens all the time with mine. Anywhere we go, they seem to find someone to talk military with, and it can go on for awhile…so I go on doing shopping and check back every once in awhile to see if he’s done talking…usually not. 🙂
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No worries, I’m almost always behind! Vetdar. I guess we can’t make the others understand! I totally understand how you go on shopping. This is the way 😀
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I’m curious about the words “gaydar” and “vetdar”. Is it a super power to spot those who are this? Funny because “dar” means gift in Slovenian. So is it like a gift that you always connect with members of the group in question?
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Interesting word learnings, Manja,
So, radar, yeah? Radar is a sound map, based on vibration, yeah? So gaydar is what some people claim allows them to know if other people are gay, too. Is slang and commonly heard here. (At least in my world.)
The vetdar is my play on words because The Mister can find a vet anywhere, like he’s got a honing device, or radar for like kind.
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Right! I didn’t connect the ‘dar’ part with radar. So radar must have a gift for da’s. Hihih. Thank you for the explanation, all clear now.
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