Who's the Crazy One? 'Tis the season to get together with family, and I am planning on doing that. I'll be seeing mom in a few days, and so I've been reminiscing. One of the things I remember about mom was that, when I was in high school, I worked late nights volunteering for the local theater, and mom always wanted me to check in with her when I got home. She was usually in bed by then, so I'd knock gently on the door, we'd discuss the day, and I'd go to bed. In the morning, mom would often not remember me coming in, and would say something like, "Oh, you're here! I didn't hear you come in last night." I'd reply, "Mom, we talked for about fifteen minutes." She'd be surprised. Mom never seemed to have problems forgetting anything else, but I never really thought more about it. Until today. It has dawned on me that I tend to have conversations with people that don't exist (the conversations, the people, or both). It is possible, I now realize, that I wasn't speaking to mom at all. Perhaps mom wasn't forgetting. Perhaps... I was speaking to someone who wasn't even there. On a lighter note, I have to say that the three amigos seem to be much more friendly this time of year. Marcus and I have finished watching all of the Twilight Zone episodes, and I've shown him a few Ellery Queen episodes. He doesn't seem as interested in those. I think Jeffrey would enjoy those more. But Marcus does enjoy reminding me, rather constantly, that we are "going to the lake." And I'm still not sure what he means by that.