Troglodyte
Me: I think all housing is either a tent or a cave. Like a modern home is a modern tent and a modern apartment is just a modern cave.
Firecracker: What would you call a stone house then?
Me: That’s still a cave. It’s like when you say all foods are soups or sandwiches, although I think that there’s a third category of salads.
Her: (shaking head) No those are soups. But I think there are a lot more things than tents and caves.
Me: Disagree on both points!
For years, I lived in my parents’ basement and then lived in my own basement for a while.
Told someone once that I was an actual troglodyte – which is someone that lives in a cave – in that an apartment is essentially a modern cave.
She disagreed as well.
But really, people have been living in caves since the dawn of time and things don’t really change, we just get used to things.
Like I live in a cave in the middle of Manhattan.
There are worse places to be.
The kid’s coming back this week and I’m super excited. There was a long time where I thought that home was wherever Alison was.
Suppose that’s a major reason I become unmoored after she died. I lost my sense of self.
But I’ve gotten better all these years because home is where the kid is now.
And the Firecracker and her son round out what home now means to me.
In fact, the Firecracker and I talk a lot about maybe getting a trailer and a car and traveling across the country when the kids go off to college.
Someday, maybe.
Until then, think I’ll make the kid some pancakes when he comes back for brekkie in our little cave we call home.
Me: You’re back in two days!
Him: I know! I can’t wait.
Me: Me neither, kiddo. Me neither.
Location: almost home
Mood: hot, hot, hot, hot
Music: don’t matter where we go, we always find our way back home (Spotify)
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