3 things today
14 Mar 2026 10:01 am2. What I thought was a weird-looking vase revealed itself to be a crystal singing bowl. I can see why enthusiasts are SO enthusiastic about it. The sound sort of vibrates upwards and it's almost a physical feeling once it hits.
3. One week until I leave Chichester and head to Cardiff! If you have any recommendations for charity shops, used bookstores, small museums or other interesting places to while away time, let me know.
One Piece Live Action season 2
13 Mar 2026 09:52 pm( Spoilers, occasional anima/manga comparisons, vague references to future events )
Further Delay: PDPHs 5, 9, 22, 28
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Thankful Friday March Thirteenth (79)
13 Mar 2026 07:24 pmToday is my 79th birthday. I am thankful for...
- Making it this far, alive and I suppose about as well as can be expected, for someone who doesn't really take good care of themself.
- An uneventful flight to the US, without any of the problems at the border that I was worried about. NO thanks for apparently-current-limited back-of-seat power sockets.
- Having remembered to bring extra-absorbent paper underwear. NO thanks for forgetting toenail clippers and a multitool, among other things.
- Uber, Lyft, and Crown Limo.
- A ride to my DOL (Department of Licensing) appointment, with good conversation.
NO thanks for mid-March snow -- isn't it almost spring now?
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All's Well that Ends Well - yes?[2]
13 Mar 2026 04:17 pmSPOILERS
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Okay, nice feint: The Rubicon was actually the maladapting doctor trying to speak about Rubin particles. No one took their legions into Rome, and so no one needed the stabby stab.
A lot of the work done in previous episodes bears fruit in this season final episode. Tarima gets to do more than just gaze Ophelia-like in sorrowing vulnerability. She knew the Leonardo Da Vinci quote, and she finds the channel they need to neutralize the Omega 47 mines. Yes, she gets to do the magic thing that we are reassured is not magic because they have laughed at it being magic. Ha ha ha. Ho ho ho. What a silly idea. It is obviously telepathic echolocation, yeah. Glad we have that sorted out.
I do like the low-key affinity between Jett and Derem. She sees herself in him and gives him exactly enough to anchor his new self.[1]
Also glad that the new friction between Gemini and SAM is being worked out.
Because we spend so much time on Caleb and his issues, I am less invested in his triumphs. I don't grudge him his success, but it's a bit "Yes, how nice, ... anyway.".
I need more about Anisha Mir's past. If we're going to spend all of season one hunting for her, and success for many is confirmed by finding her - I need to know more.
And - aside from the fact that I really enjoyed the scenery chewing - I am feeling a bit sad for Nus Braka. I believe all sorts of things from my childhood for which I don't know the science. Being wrong is not the same as lying. However I do realize that he has told us several versions of his childhood, and he has woken up and chosen violence.
I am sorry we have pared down our "chosen ones" and do not show Kyle or Ocam or even Dzolo (this episode could have done with a touch of snark). Do the War College students not deserve to travel to Betazed?
We did return to proper Star Trek standards of saving the day with a skeleton crew, against overwhelming odds, with an impossibly mathy problem, and our young photonic cadet does wizard motions in the air, moving energies and vibes and gosh darn it ALGOdarnRITHMS.
Aaahh. I feel like I have just had a real long draw of an old fashioned milkshake made with real milk and real ice cream and real summer strawberries, where there is an additional 1/3 serving bonus in the metal mixer cup. Yeeeaaah.
[1] - confession time - I do find the smile of George Hawkins to be absolutely winning. I will not be taking questions at this time.
[2] - according to dramatic theory, plays that end with couples' reunion, and return of lost family members are comedies. So - there ya go.
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trying to run the gauntlet
13 Mar 2026 07:21 pmTomorrow, I have to get up early and bake Irish soda bread to take to the family - we are going out for St. Patrick's Day dinner (and also the NINTH[!!!!!] anniversary of my father's death - it is his recipe I use; I miss him a lot).
TV quick takes:
Shrinking: ( spoilers ) Anyway, the first few episodes of this show are a little tough to take but it has morphed into a funny, endearing, poignant hangout comedy and I recommend it! Harrison Ford is SO GOOD in it too.
The Pitt: ( spoilers )
I am very interested to see where the rest of this season is going.
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Temples, Tombs & Hieroglyphs: A Popular History of Ancient Egypt
13 Mar 2026 06:54 pmA light discussion of Egypt. Admittedly covering a long period of history and so necessarily cursory in place. Discusses what records we have and what archeological evidence we have found, and various Pharaohs and changes.
miscellany
13 Mar 2026 10:48 pmIn apparent celebration of Migraine World Summit, I have spent this evening having an unscheduled migraine attack for no obvious reason. I disapprove. (Because I've been doing a lot of audiovisual processing, captions notwithstanding? Because I had my screen much brighter than usual for a while playing a colours game?* Because oven't?)
Nonetheless I have watched and made digital notes on all of 2026 Day 2, watched and made digital notes on 3/4 talks from 2025 Day 2 (which I missed at the time), and made physical notes for 2025 Day 1 and 1/4 of Day 2. I am... sort of catching up.
I am really enjoying my pens. I also find myself with the problem of wanting lots of different notebooks and, also, to keep everything in One Single Solitary Notebook, For Convenience...
* NB I am a rocks nerd. My colour discrimination is ludicrously good. I am sorry that that link is weird and competitive about my ridiculous score, but not sorry enough to provide you with the bare link.
It's a Beginning;>
13 Mar 2026 03:28 pmGiant and Bronze Fennels, Variegated Lunaria(though no sign of it at present). The Giant isn't edible but looks really kewl the 2nd yr when it blooms about 10-12 ft tall! Next week a few more should be ready to bump up to larger pots just in time for the next batch of Stratified seeds to be ready to plant...
Cheers,
Pat
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13 Mar 2026 12:26 pmThe pills they gave me don't seem to be working, I still have the same pain and I've heard muscle relaxants are supposed to work fast. I'm been taking them since yesterday afternoon, and on top of that you're not supposed to drink while you're taking them so I'm not sure what to do when St. Patrick's Day happens (other than watch Father Ted. I love Father Ted, it's hilarious!)
in Montreal
13 Mar 2026 01:14 pmIt's decent weather for the tine of year for Montrea;, currently just below freezng withh snow not expected until well after dark, but that's not the sort of weather that encourages spedng extra time outdoors. Since I'm nr eating indoos in restaurants if I can avoid it, that means getting food delivered or eating sandwichs, but I'm here for the company, not the food or tourist ssuff.
Being someewhee that isn't actively at war is also good, but I bought my ticket a month ago, whicj feels like long time under the Trump regime). The stte of the world *gestures widely* is still stressugu, though.
Being here does mean I won't he able to go to the in-person memorial for
[#59 - rose] Raffles - Bunny Manders/A.J. Raffles
13 Mar 2026 08:38 amRating: Teen
Type: Fic
Size: 466 words
Prompt: Rose
Fandom: Raffles
Ship: Bunny Manders/A.J. Raffles
Warnings: None
Notes: Also written for Raffles Week day 5 (countryside) and the "flowers bloom when anxious" square on my The Blooming Hour fandom bingo card.
Summary: A moment in the countryside.
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8/100 (Table here)
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A Fairly Social Week
13 Mar 2026 11:57 amMIT Reception: Last week, I went to an MIT Leadership Circle reception at the International Spy Museum. This is one of those things you get invited to by giving enough money annually. They had a nice assortment of heavy hors d’oeuvres (along with beer or wine, though I opted for sparkling water). That was followed by a talk on cryptography and the problem of verifiability by MIT Professor Yael Taumann Kalai, I have to admit that much of her talk went over my head. I only stayed briefly for coffee and dessert afterwards. The venue was a bit disappointing, as we didn’t really get to see the museum and the conference room area we were in was a bit too small for easy mingling. I still had some enjoyable conversations, but it wasn’t one of the better MIT-related events I’ve been to.
Loser Brunch - Philadelphia: For those who don’t know, Losers are devotees of what used to be the Washington Post Style Invitational, a humor contest that continues via Substack. There are a couple of big parties every year and brunches more or less monthly. On Saturday, I made the long drive up to Philadelphia for a Loser Brunch. Most of the drive wasn’t too bad, but my GPS took me through central Philadelphia, which was particularly slow, due to the flower show. And the last part of the trip involved a maze of narrow streets where everyone was driving over 40 miles per hour despite a speed limit of 25. I was able to park just a block away from the house where the event was. We normally do brunches at restaurants more or less around the D.C. metro area, but the reason for this one was that Judy had just moved from Florida and can’t really go to public venues due to severe fragrance allergies. And we were leveraging off another big name loser having moved to a retirement community not far away, as well as yet another one who was in town from Greece. There was a wide mix of interesting conversation, some of it involving topics dear to my heart, e.g. MIT and the Boston Red Sox. I contributed a container of dark chocolate coated cherries Cindy had given me. The other chocolate she gave me I will eat, but I have an aversion to cherries which give me flashbacks to childhood cough syrup experiences. Anyway, it was a nice way to spend a couple of hours.
Visiting Eric: I leveraged off the trip to Philadelphia to visit my friend, Eric, who has been at a rehab facility there for a long time. I won’t talk in any detail about his medical condition, but it was pretty depressing seeing how weak he is. His room (well, his part of a shared room) is full of books and he spends most of his time reading. I brought him a dozen books and I hope he’ll enjoy at least some of them.
After visiting him, I drove to a hotel near the airport, where I stayed overnight. The hotel didn’t include breakfast, but there was a very nice little diner reasonably nearby. I love old-fashioned small town diners and had an excellent omelet with hash browns, toast, and coffee. The drive back wasn’t too bad, at least until the Beltway, which was a slog. Overall, it was a pretty good weekend trip, but it reminded me why I normally take the train when I go to Philadelphia.
Stafford Challenge Week 8:
7 March 2026 - Trust
8 March 2026 - International Women’s Day
9 March 2026 - Early Spring
10 March 2026 - To Do Lists
11 March 2026 - Next to Illegible
12 March 2026 - Anagrammatic Irony
13 March 2026 - Twists of Fate
Clio in retrograde?
13 Mar 2026 04:11 pmOr whatever. This is clearly my week for being Grumpy Archivist.
Have been solicited to review article for journal with which I have had a long connection, following a recent backstory I will not go into.
But anyway, I have been asked to review it, and it is definitely Within My Purlieu -
Perhaps too much so, because on opening the document to check that it in fact was, the person sending it having given me no indication of what it was about -
Discovered it was based upon an archive with which I had a significant history.
And no, the fact that there is this beautiful and fairly substantial archive in lovely curated order available to the researcher is a lot less down to the creating body (okay, I will give them points for the stuff actually having survived in fairly good nick) than to the work of archivists over 2-3 decades acquiring the material (in batches as it turned up during office moves and so on), sorting it into some kind of coherent order, and cataloguing it.
A saga which is actually recounted in the online catalogue to the collection, not to mention an article wot I writ about the organisation in question.
It is actually a pretty cool organisation, compared to some I have had dealings with, but superior archive processing, not really in their skill-set.
Grump. Will try and make tactful point about acknowledging the labour of archivists....
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We may recall the saga of the tech bro whose sprog did not want the AI teddy he had acquired for her to talk back, and turned the speech facility off, his head around this he could not get -
And this is very creepy, no lessons have been learnt: AI toys for children misread emotions and respond inappropriately, researchers warn:
The parents in the study were interested in the toy's potential to teach language and communication skills.
However, their children frequently struggled to converse with it. Gabbo didn't hear their interruptions, talked over them, could not differentiate between child and adult voices and responded awkwardly to declarations of affection.
When one five-year-old said, "I love you," to the toy, it replied: "As a friendly reminder, please ensure interactions adhere to the guidelines provided. Let me know how you would like to proceed."
The concern is that at a developmental stage where children are learning about social interaction and cues, generative AI output could be confusing.
Well, at least they aren't (yet) brainwashing children into correct societal mores as in Harry Harrison's 'I Always Do What Teddy Says'.
Friday open thread: spotted on public transport
13 Mar 2026 03:33 pmWhat is the strangest thing you've seen someone wearing and/or carrying on public transport?
I don't actually have a particularly good response here. The most memorable thing I can think of is one of the times Matthias and I went down to visit our friends L and C in Devon during a public holiday weekend, and the return train journey was incredibly crowded, including, in our carriage, with an older couple who were carrying two newly-purchased antique chairs, and were accompanied by a giant dog, which lay down in the aisle. Between the dog and the chairs, the carriage became impassable. On another trip to that part of the world (with my mum, in order to spend a week hiking along the Southwest Coastal Pathway), we got off at the end of the train line and had to catch a bus to Tintagel — the last bus of the day — which left very late due to a guy with a massive surfboard begging and pleading with the driver to be allowed onto the bus with the surfboard, which was inevitably forbidden. But I don't think either of these things (the chairs+dog, or the surfboard) were particularly weird in the scheme of things — no doubt some of you will have witnessed much more bizarre stuff on journeys of your own.
Taxes are done!
13 Mar 2026 09:52 amI have zero interest in "filing online" or whatever. I do it the old school way, no turbotax and no efile and none of that shit. Trees will die for my taxes until it is impossible for me to file paper versions of my returns.
( But e-filing is super easy! )
One More Reason the Aliens Might Be Avoiding Us
13 Mar 2026 10:06 am
Is the current location of our Solar System the reason no one's coming to visit?
One More Reason the Aliens Might Be Avoiding Us
The Language of Liars by S L Huang
13 Mar 2026 09:08 am
A linguist goes undercover to unravel a xenological puzzle whose answer is in plain view.
The Language of Liars by S L Huang
Interesting Links for 13-03-2026
13 Mar 2026 12:00 pm- 1. Landmark EU court ruling forces Member States to guarantee legal gender recognition for mobile citizens
- (tags:LGBT transgender Europe GoodNews )
- 2. U.S. Navy Turns Down Hormuz Escort Requests Because of High Risk
- (tags:usa iran war )
- 3. US- and Greek-owned tankers ablaze after Iran claims 'underwater drone' strike in Iraqi waters
- (tags:Iran drone war Greece USA Iraq shipping oil trade doom )
- 4. Lost Doctor Who and the Daleks episodes discovered in 'ramshackle' collection
- (tags:drwho history )
podcast friday
13 Mar 2026 07:26 amOkay you know whose blog you're reading here. Two new-to-me podcasts with great names, Ordinary Unhappiness and In Bed With the Right, did a crossover episode, "Romantasy, Fantasy, and Trauma." For someone who has never read a romantasy (but read a lot of the precursors) I'm kind of obsessed with it as a genre and even more obsessed with the discourse around it.
Disregarding the people whose opinions I don't care about, there are kind of two opposing takes on its appeal.
This is a fundamentally conservative genre that encourages women to become tradwives and relish in our own oppression.
This is actually a liberatory genre that allows women to explore their fantasies and traumas.
I don't think either side is fully right or wrong here, and that tension is worth exploring. This episode starts from two positions that many critics and admirers of the genre neglect: That women have agency, and that not everything women like is inherently feminist. From there it looks at where the romantasy boom came from, what its appeal is, and what it says about the psychology of its readers. I came away without a spicy take beyond that it turns out that a lot of the stories I wrote and never showed anyone when I was in my teens and twenties actually fit pretty neatly into the genre, which means that either BookTok girlies and I read a lot of the same books growing up, or there's something very deep in our culture that it speaks to, such that we reproduce the tropes unthinkingly.
I also find it interesting (not really discussed on this episode) that for all that the romance formula is reified into tropes and beats and commercial genre fiction is expected to at least somewhat engage with word counts and structure, romantasy really does appear to be an exception, and you can still write and sell stupidly long books in which nothing much happens, and no one complains about it. Dear Publishing Industry: Another world is possible.
I feel like every email would be improved by signing off with "enjoy the large inflatable colon" tbh.
I picture some doctor trying to hang up the handmade banner reading WELCOME HOME COLON ... and the frustration after it came back from the printer's as "WELCOME HOME :" for the third time.
Next attempt = WELCOME BACK : THE WORD NOT THE SYMBOL
*looks at pic*
That's not a colon; that's a semi-colon!
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13 Mar 2026 10:08 amI've seen illusionists on television and close-up in real life and even when I know how the trick is done I've never spotted the illusionist at work. They're magic to me in at least one sense of the word.
2. Have you ever wished on a star, or a lucky cat, or a coin in a wishing well? Did it work in some way?
Yes, I've wished on objects, but never believing the wishes would come true and none of them ever has. Most of my family aren't superstitious so we mostly did time or place specific traditional customs such as wishing on a poultry wishbone at xmas dinner or when blowing out candles on birthday cakes.
3. Have you ever cast a spell, made a love charm, or tried a curse? Did it work in some way?
I've asked for healing at special springs by leaving a traditional (biodegradeable) offering but, again, without believing any favour could or would be granted. Also, I expect the genii locorum prefer people who clean up their habitats by removing non-biodegradeable litter &c. Despite being a dedicated apatheist I also once asked for healing for a USian Christian friend at the shrine of St David in St Davids Cathedral in the city of St Davids before walking to the nearby holy well dedicated to his mother St Non (and then sent my friend the token I acquired at the cathedral and carried on pilgrimage - she was thrilled but not afaik healed). I was passing the well anyway as it's on a beautiful seaside cliff-top footpath. I was alone when I arrived but soon surrounded by a large group of women pilgrims, who'd walked from another direction, which was interesting because organised pilgrimage groups are an uncommon sight in the UK. I couldn't talk with any of them though because their guide was very LOUD and INSISTENT on having her group's ATTENTION. Fair enough as they'd signed up for it, and I'd already been blessed by a peaceful moment alone at the well (and my friend received the pilgrim token to tell her I cared about her).
4. Are there any other traditional superstitions you pay attention to? Do they work in some way?
My family didn't indoctrinate me with superstitions as I grew up so no to any magical element. But not walking under ladders, and paying attention to the weather and wild animals seems worth it, as does picking up stray pennies and buttons.
5. Would you want major magical powers like in a fantasy story? Which powers, and how would you use them?
Eep, NO! I'd probably end up as a medical experiment in a secret government research bunker. But I would like to have enough manual dexterity to palm things like a stage illusionist. I bet that skill would have all sorts of uses in addition to doing crime or stage magic....
6. And y'all? :-)
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13 Mar 2026 12:51 amand I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.
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The Girl With a Thousand Faces, by Sunyi Dean
12 Mar 2026 08:24 pmReview copy provided by the publisher.
This is such a fresh and vivid fantasy, it is achingly sad and exciting and wry by turns. I am so glad I got to read this. It tangles two timelines, the "past" of the 1940s and the "present" of the 1970s, both in Hong Kong's Kowloon Walled City slum and then reaching out to the areas around it. Mercy Chan doesn't have any memories when she washes up on the shores of Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation--a terrible time to be friendless and unprotected. But she isn't quite either thing, because she has Bao, her maogui (cat ghost)--not a type of spirit known to be friendly, but Bao has apparently made an exception for Mercy.
Bao won't be the last of the local ghosts, spirits, and gods we meet in the course of this book (although he is my favorite). Mercy's talent at communicating with ghosts has given her steady work with the triads for decades. Now her past is catching up to her, and if she can't remember what it was, her future looks imperiled--and so does the future of Hong Kong itself. This is a book that seeks kindness in a world that doesn't always think it has room to be kind, and I found it to be a very satisfying read indeed.
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Springtime, kind of.
12 Mar 2026 06:40 pm( Lookit! I have pix!! )
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12 Mar 2026 03:52 pmTwo very good surprises. I got a call from L. last night and we went out and had a good time and I don't have to pay my electric bill this month because the check was late last month so I paid it over the phone and they gave me a double credit.
A good grade in therapy, something that--
12 Mar 2026 10:46 pmI currently have a bit of a special interest happening, right. So I spent a bit of today's therapy session talking about it, as one does, and then meandered around to one of my current Big Topics[1], and made it all the way through to the wrapping-up stage of proceedings!
... when My Favourite Metaphor About Therapy abruptly suggested itself to me and I had. A Moment.
Which is how I found myself explaining that, in a thematically appropriate coincidence, said favourite metaphor is "emotional heavy lifting, with trained spotter".
To which came the response: "... can I. borrow that."
And thus: A Good Grade In Therapy.
[1] social anxiety. it's the social anxiety.
Poet's Corner: The Blue Dress by Saeed Jones
12 Mar 2026 06:38 pmHer blue dress is a silk train is a river
is water seeps into the cobblestone streets of my sleep, is still raining
is monsoon brocade, is winter stars stitched into puddles
is good-bye in a flooded, antique room, is good-bye in a room of crystal bowls
and crystal cups, is the ring-ting-ring of water dripping from the mouths
of crystal bowls
and crystal cups, is the Mississippi River is a hallway, is leaks
like tears from windowsills of a drowned house, is windows open to waterfalls
is a bed is a small boat is a ship, is a current come to carry me in its arms
through the streets, is me floating in her dress through the streets
is only the moon sees me floating through the streets, is me in a blue dress
out to sea, is my mother is a moon out to sea.
We Have a Tail Wag!
12 Mar 2026 05:02 pmOn his second day, Shadow wandered into our bedroom and leapt up on the bed. I made my creaky crane eh-eh sound which is the closest I get to saying "no" to a dog and he hopped right off. (Clearly, he's had some training.)
This morning we were resting in bed and he stood in our bedroom doorway. I said "Shadow come!" and he stepped inside! And wagged his tail! and then immediately turned around and went back to his crate.
But his tail can wag.
Erin Reads: Pet Shop of Horrors, Collector’s Edition (volume 2, chapters 11-12)
12 Mar 2026 05:35 pmWrapping up volume 2 of Seven Seas’ new print edition of PSOH! Sometimes with comparisons to volume 3 of the original Tokyopop translation.
I’m posting the individual reactions on Mastodon and Bluesky, then rounding them up in the blog. Previous roundups in my PSOH fandom tag. You can pick up the books with my affiliate links here.
I made myself so hungry looking up the desserts named in this one, and I don’t think any of them are sold in my area. Boo.

OMG
12 Mar 2026 05:49 pmWelp, I stepped off the bus, the heavens opened up, I got totally drenched. I also got turned around, twice. What ought to have been an 8 minute walk was closer to 20, and the whole way I said "It's okay, I'll get there, go to the laundry room, strip naked, and spend half an hour drying my clothes. Nobody can fault me for this!"
I show up, and the first thing that L says to me when she answers the door is "The dryer is gone".
I'm not proud, but I cursed her out. And then apologized. And then cursed some more.
I found the ironing board but no iron, so I ended up spending half an hour using a hair dryer on my socks just to get them slightly less drenched.
Care and Feeding: Parenting While Sick
12 Mar 2026 04:40 pmI’m a stay-at-home mom, and my husband works outside the home. We have three kids and obviously we all sometimes get sick. However, for some reason (*cough* I wash my hands and he doesn’t *cough*) I usually seem to get a much milder case of whatever bug we’re all dealing with than my husband, or sometimes don’t get it at all, leaving me to care for sick kids without any help. I know I should be grateful that I don’t usually get as sick, but being under the weather and nursing sick babies while my husband sleeps all day is hard. I usually end up completely run down, exhausted, and sometimes even depressed.
Recently, we all got the flu, and this time I did get it pretty bad. My husband was still recovering, and the baby was still sick so my mom had to come stay with us for a while … and then she got it. My husband and I talked after we were all healthy about how we could better handle a house full of sick people and, uncharacteristically, we didn’t come to a great resolution. I’m tired of not being able to get significant rest time when I’m ill and being on my own with sick kids, so I think we should rely on help from family more and also that my husband should accept that being sick as a parent isn’t the same as being sick without kids. I asked him to really consider what help he could offer me while he’s sick and volunteer it more. I also admitted that I should do a better job of asking him to work from home occasionally when I need to recover from being sick. He agreed on the last point but didn’t accept either of the first two: He thinks it’s out of line to ask family to come help us and get sick themselves and isn’t willing to commit himself to doing more when he is sick. We’re all healthy now but I’m sure the next virus is just around the corner, so who is right? How do you fairly split the work when everyone doesn’t feel good?
—We’re Not at Our Best
Dear WNaOB,
I am always thrilled to hear anyone is out there, washing their hands, which is one of the best forms of preventive “medicine” we have. This may indeed help account for the times you manage to avoid the bug entirely but can have no possible relationship to the times you just have milder symptoms than your less fortunate family members.
Every illness is different. So is what “doing more” can mean. I’m glad you are on the same page about him working from home more frequently while you are recovering; I am not sure why it hinges on you asking as opposed to him making the decision based on the situation, but if that’s what it takes, fine.
On the family question, I’m torn. I would not ask an older relative to risk the seasonal flu, if at all possible. For minor bugs, if you are extremely honest that you are floundering and need a second pair of hands and that those hands may wind up catching whatever illness the family has, people can make their own informed decision about helping.
Sometimes everyone is sick at once. One of the worst parts of being a parent is not being able to retreat to the couch with a Gatorade, regardless of how terrible you feel, because a child needs you to hold their hair back or heat up some soup. It’s a good time to rely on food delivery for a short period (if anyone actually feels like eating), and I recommend having basic sickness prep ready to roll (children’s cold medicine to bring down fevers and help with sleep, Pedialyte, extra mattress protectors under extra fresh sheets so you can just yank off the soiled top set and have a pre-made bed ready to go, etc.)
You and your husband are not going to solve for all time the “but I’M sicker when I’m sick” argument. You do need to ask for what you need and to be specific with what those needs are. “Can you please switch the laundry to the dryer? Can you load the dishwasher? Can you bring home saltines and ginger ale?” It seems as though communication in your household has become contentious and now carries the weight of grievances from Ghosts of Seasonal Flu Past. He thinks you’re telling him he’s a malingerer, you’re drowning in gross tissues, etc. Please try to strip emotion out of these interactions whenever possible. Fake it like you’re on a team until you’re actually on a team here.
Also, I hesitate to tell a grown man to wash his hands during cold and flu season, but if he hasn’t grasped the repeated and unpleasant cause and effect at play here, you have my permission to tell him a professional advice columnist thinks he’s being a real tool.




