The Hub and I went to dinner and a movie for New Year's Eve. It was delightful all the way around. One of the best parts was the long haul we had to make because we parked on the wrong end of the theatre. When it is 20 degrees outside and the Oklahoma wind is sweeping down the plain, taking the curving path around the inside of a mammoth facility doesn't seem so bad. Especially when certain fantastic Christmas music is being played in stereo along the corridors.I say all of this sincerely.
For the unexpected jaunt allowed me to hear some of my favorite carols one last time this year AND it prompted me to begin a list for next season of my favorite Christmas songs.
I wanted a playlist several times this year but did not have (or make) the time to do one. I am going to remedy this before I pack away the Christmas cds (something I plan to start on tomorrow.)
So there you have it, a silver lining to yet another cloud. and soon, a play list, too.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Goodbye; Hello
In a couple of hours, we say goodbye to 2014. It held a lot of promise as it waited in the wings for 2013 to step off stage to make way for it. It has fulfilled much of what I'd hoped for. Most, even.
There have been ups and downs but even the downs are looking up. God is Faithful; He was in 2014 and He will be in 2015. I leave you with the sweet face below and one of my favorite blessings:
Do not look forward in fear to the changes in life; rather, look to them with full hope that as they arise, God, whose very own you are, will lead you safely through all things; and when you cannot stand it, God will carry you in His arms. Do not fear what may happen tomorrow; the same understanding Father who cares for you today will take care of you then and every day. He will either shield you from suffering or will give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at peace, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations.Amen.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
holly days
I did not know it was going to snow two days after Christmas. I was surprised to look out the window, then, and see snow on the holly bushes outside.
Her Aunt was cozy and warm in study, reading a new book. Eventually she would fall asleep with her self appointed guard dog at attention.
Above is what it looked like outside in the backyard. the photo to the left was taken just a few hours before...
Christmas scrapbooks
I am pretty happy about one thing I was able to do this Christmas.
I made scrapbooks for some really important people.
I made scrapbooks for some really important people.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Savoring the last bits of the holiday
There only small bits of the holiday left to savor but I am not deterred. The time and scents and treats and images I will savor as long as I can.
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Sunday, December 28, 2014
The third day after Christmas
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Saturday, December 27, 2014
A fabulous women wreath
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Friday, December 26, 2014
Making a list, checking it twice (for next year!)
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
An o'possum walking across my grave
My sisters think I have rather lost my mind. I should not have sent them the picture of my grave marker but I did.
It seemed like a reasonable thing to do when I did it..
I was at the cemetery where my paternal grandparents and my dad are buried. I had gone there to put new flowers in the urns on either side of their headstone. I noticed that the markers adjacent to their final resting places were askew and that their markings had faded. The markers were placed by my Grandmother after Daddy and Papaw died to create a family plot of sorts, so that those of us who wanted to could be buried there, near them. I called first dibs for my spot way back when. Both my sisters were appalled and accused me of being morbid.
I can't help it if I like to plan ahead.
Besides, when someone uses the old adage "an o'possum walked across my grave" to explain why they've shivered, I always wonder there the possum is walking. In my case, I really want to know.
So much so, that I remarked the plots and then went to see the County Commissioner's secretary to make sure the plots were properly recorded.
Then I sent my sisters a picture of the newly marked slabs of stone so they would know it was all taken care of.
That part maybe I should not have done. I am blaming it, at least in part, on the possum.
It seemed like a reasonable thing to do when I did it..
I can't help it if I like to plan ahead.
Besides, when someone uses the old adage "an o'possum walked across my grave" to explain why they've shivered, I always wonder there the possum is walking. In my case, I really want to know.
So much so, that I remarked the plots and then went to see the County Commissioner's secretary to make sure the plots were properly recorded.
Then I sent my sisters a picture of the newly marked slabs of stone so they would know it was all taken care of.
That part maybe I should not have done. I am blaming it, at least in part, on the possum.
Let me tell you one more...
My paternal grandpa, who was about equal parts Scotch-Irish and Native American could spin a yarn. As a child and an adolescent, I hardly stood still for one, much less one more. As an adult, I wish I had listened to all of them. Often. Like, over and over.
So many of them, I can't remember the details of.
My grandmother wrote hers down. We have them, scattered through books and journals that someday I hope to combine to create a book.
Someone gave me a book recently called "Scrapbooking your Life" that contains instructions on how to add photos and other memorabilia. Her story(ies) should be easy enough to preserve.
Grandpa's= not so much.
It occurs to me, though, as I write this, that while I do have my Grandmother's fondness for writing, I also have my Grandfather's bent for telling humorous stories. Hence, this blog...
So many of them, I can't remember the details of.
My grandmother wrote hers down. We have them, scattered through books and journals that someday I hope to combine to create a book.
Someone gave me a book recently called "Scrapbooking your Life" that contains instructions on how to add photos and other memorabilia. Her story(ies) should be easy enough to preserve.
Grandpa's= not so much.
It occurs to me, though, as I write this, that while I do have my Grandmother's fondness for writing, I also have my Grandfather's bent for telling humorous stories. Hence, this blog...
Well rounded
I like it that our grandbaby can go from ballet class to the ballfield in the same hour and do well in both places. She can be ruff and tumble. She can be dainty and prissy.
I like options and have seen by this point in my life that the more skills and abilities one fosters the more options are available.
I'm hopeful that her opportunities and options, throughout her life, will be wide open.
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Seventeen
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Party girl
Once upon a time there was a little girl who loved parties. She also loved Christmas. and she loved her Granddad. A lot.
One Saturday in December, all of that came together when she was invited to attend her Granddad's work Christmas party.
Her grandmother dressed her in a red dress and put a big red bow in her hair so that she would match the red clogs she wanted to wear.
For much of the party, she sat on laps. Her granddad's. Her grandmother's. That of a county commissioner and the commissioner's husband. They took selfies.
She pulled a very loose tooth. Barbecue was on the menu and the little girl also loved barbecue, especially ribs. But she did not want to swallow a tooth while gnawing on a rib bone.
The grandmother put the tooth in an empty water bottle so it would not get lost. The granddad threw the water bottle away thinking it was trash.
The tooth fairy came any way. To the grandparent's house, since that is where the little girl spend the night that night.
Granddad held Rudolph for the little girl while she held a bunny in a stocking given to her by her aunt.
Santa came and gave the little girl (and all the other children at the party) a brown paper sack with an apple, an orange, peppermints and other candy inside.
The little girl thought it was all delicious and shared with her granddad, even though he threw her tooth away. It was an accident after all.
oh, and she lived happily everafter.
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Christmas card pix
I've often wondered what photos would look like, if we could see the photos, of folks getting ready for their annual Christmas card photo.
If you've ever wondered the same, I can show you what ours looked like this year. The idea of including the two dogs that live in my house and my husband's hound who lives outside was my idea. My daughter also had her own pooch in our photo. And her fiance. So there was me. the hub. two daughters. one fiance. three maltipoos. a blonde lab. oh, and a grandbaby. especially, a grandbaby.
There was some obvious chaos. The dogs were not as cooperative as I would have liked but in the end, for most part, did ok.
The people all did quite well. My eldest daughter insisted on a blanket to cover the casts she is still wearing. Everyone chose their own outfits this time out, which certainly helped the flow of things.
The end result, we were all pretty happy with. It is the last photo in this line up.
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