Monthly Archives: April 2026

Everything Will Be Okay

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Everything Will Be Okay

The summer of 1970. So many memories come flooding back. I recall standing in line at Sam The Record Man in Toronto eager to purchase the newly released Beatles album, Let It Be. It was also the first day it was being sold in stores in Canada. One song in particular fast became my favorite– Across The Universe. The chorus became my mantra–nothing’s gonna change my world.

But how wrong that proved to be. My entire world was turned upside down in the months that followed and the summer of 1971 was not the one I had envisioned.

I was supposed to be traveling through Europe with a guy I’d met from New York. But I became ill over the winter and my doctor refused to give me the the required vaccinations for travel. So there went Europe. My dad also suffered his first heart attack. And I wound up going to summer school because I’d had to drop out of college that year when I’d been sick.

Decades later I’ve come to the conclusion that nothing’s gonna change my world is just a fallacy. It seems like something is always changing. My life is far from predictable. I know how I want things to go, but whether or not they actually go that way is another matter.

But a lot of great things have happened when life has thrown curve balls at me. I’ve had exciting adventures and met incredible people. Change can be good.

Next week I leave Aguascalientes. And I’m traveling to somewhere that is definitely not my first choice. I’m not flying out of or into my preferred airports. No, everything has changed this spring. I’m not sure how long I’ll be gone. I’m not sure exactly where I’ll be. I know where I want to be and what I want to be doing. But I hold onto the belief that everything will be okay.

Nothing’s gonna change my world is a fairy tale, not reality. But I still love the song.

This will also be my last post for a while until I figure out where I’ll be and what I’ll be doing.

Cheerio!

April And Me

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April And Me

Today is April 1, April Fool’s Day. My most memorable one was back in 1980, the day I found out I was pregnant with my first child. So that’s what all the nausea was about. Not stomach flu after all. And I was blessed with it morning, noon and night, except for the time when I was admitted to hospital for a threatened miscarriage and hooked up to an IV. Miraculously the nausea disappeared for a few days. Of course the doctors and nurses attributed it to the fact that I was miscarrying.. But we showed them, didn’t we Kyle? All that nausea along with mandatory bed rest and nine months later I gave birth to a healthy baby boy. Just tell me I can’t do something and then watch me do it.

In Mexico, April Fool’s Day happens on December 28 and is known as Dia De Los Santos Inocentes. This day dates back to biblical times when King Herod ordered the murder of innocent children. But as the years went by, it evolved into a day of mischief and pranks. The first trick my students played on me involved candy. They often brought me different types of Mexican candy to try. And they knew I didn’t like anything hot or spicy. That day, hidden at the center of that tasty hard candy was—you guessed it—-a mouth burning and eye watering hot chili flavored morsel.

April 5th is also my mom’s birthday. She would have been 114 or 113 this year, depending if you go by the date on her birth certificate or the date on mine. I found the discrepancy a few years ago when I had my birth certificate translated from English into Spanish. I also found other errors on my birth certificate too. I’d never really examined it that thoroughly before.

This year Easter will be celebrated on April 5th. The small Catholic church down the street has four different services listed that day. As I’m not Catholic, I’m completely ignorant when it comes the why or what of these services. I’ll most likely attend an afternoon or evening one, as I usually tend to sleep later in the morning.

And now back to April 1st, today. CFE thought it would be fun to play a joke on us today. We had a power outage. Annoying. We also had one in the middle of the night. So I think maybe I’ll upload this post before we get a third one today.

Happy Passover to those who celebrate.

Happy Easter to those who celebrate. He Is Risen!