Spring Clinging

I don’t want to be here. Sitting here. But I do, because I am a writer. Right? Write.

It takes too much effort to be here. I can’t wake up and immediately sit down to write, because if I do, my back hurts. So I get up, fold some pillowcases, feed some cats, walk around the condo a bit, drink some water, make some coffee, etc.

And now I’m ready to write.

Except I can’t yet, because my laptop doesn’t live out here in the main area. It lives in the bedroom, because there aren’t any available outlets out in the main area. I trudge back to the bedroom to retrieve the writing device.

But I can’t just sit down at the table and open up the laptop and start writing, because the Enter key on my MacBook isn’t working properly these days. I have to press it — very, very firmly — to get it to eke out a single hard return. So I go to my work laptop, take the USB Bluetooth connector out of it, grab my Bluetooth keyboard, and go back to the Macbook.

But I can’t just plug in the USB connector, because this is a MacBook Air, not only a MacBook Air but a MacBook Air from 2017 (hence the wonky Enter key?), and it doesn’t have a USB port. It’s evolved, apparently, to only need a USB-C port. So I go back over to my work desk and grab my annoyingly cumbersome dongle thing that I plug into the USB-C port to enable me to use a regular USB device.

So now I’m here, and I’m finally writing.

Is this enough?

It is for today.

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Elizabeth Brunetti is a silver linings expert and recovering scaredy-cat. When she’s not talking FRIENDS, she likes to write about things like food, body love, and pretty much anything else her polymathic tendencies lead her toward on her blog, Take On E.