If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Today I noticed...I'm always excited to start reading a new book.

Anybody who knows me very well at all knows that I am a person who is always reading a book of some sort. Most times, I am reading more than one book at a time. 

I love reading.

I love that feeling of climbing into a new place and getting to know new characters.

I love that reading lets me get lost in another world.

I love that reading helps me to relax.

So, no matter whether I have just finished a really good book or have just stopped reading a book that was bleh, I am always excited to start reading a new book.

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Today I Noticed...Change is Inevitable - and I don't always like it.

I've always been one who likes to settle into cozy and familiar. I like things to be organized and routine. I like things from days gone by to still be out there and available. I resist change quite often instead of embracing it.

Our grocery store go-to has discontinued having their blue truck delivery service. I understand that staffing is probably difficult. I get it that the corporation is in business to make a profit. Yet, I sort of want to shake my fist at them and call them greedy. What I read said that the blue delivery truck service would be discontinued but they would still work with third party businesses to continue delivering. The change should provide them with a $400 billion profit in 2026. That makes me sad. Oh, I will probably continue to use the third party delivery of my groceries because I truly like online ordering and delivery to my front door. I did love the blue truck service and it saved me money over the years. Even with the third party intervention, I may switch grocery companies, however. The other grocery company in our town is nearer to our house. It is located within our county and the other company is in the next county over. So, my tax dollars will stay here in our county, if I change that up as well.  We shall see...

Another change that was made recently also makes me sad. The discontinuation of the penny. Oh, I get that it is expensive to produce the coins. But, the penny has been a monetary institution all of my life. Sadness abounds.

Then, this morning I read where the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to shut down. I was frustrated with the funding cut. I wrote to my legislators and emailed them as well. Yet, the funding was still cut despite lots of people's best efforts. So, the shut down has come. Sadness abounds.

Right now I sort of feel like our whole world is in a bit of upheaval. Maybe that is just the old woman in me surfacing. I know hat change is inevitable and usually serves a purpose for bettering things. I'm not sure these changes are good for the majority of people, however.

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

One Step Forward and Two Steps Back

We thought we had left the Creeping Crud behind when the new year rolled around. 

Evidently we did not.

I mean, we were hardly coughing at all except at night when things always seem to get more cruddy. We had both moved back to sleeping in the bed for most of the night because the coughing wasn't such a problem. We even did some socializing - had the children and grandchildren in for dinner and celebrating, went to my mother's for dinner and celebrating and things seemed to be on the upswing for us.

Then, this past weekend, we trekked halfway across the state to attend our great nephew's wedding and the Crud seemed to all come back to both of us. We had a great time. The wedding was beautiful. The fellowship with family was fabulous. Then, when we were on our way back home, we both noticed a bit of tickle and the coughing began. 

For the past couple of days and miserable nights we have learned to cough at depths unknown to us. Our sides are aching. Our chests are tight. Our hacking and coughing is non-stop. We have holed up here at the house and moaned and groaned and coughed and carried on something fierce. I don't know if this is a relapse or something new and even more cruddy. At any rate, we are sickly, grumpy, and tired.


We are a mess!

I hope you ushered in the new year and this fresh week in 2026 with good health and heartiness. Meanwhile we are over here hacking, coughing, sucking on cough drops, moaning, groaning, and trying to wear this mess out.

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Misplaced but not Forgotten

As I have aged, I've noticed that I misplace things more frequently than I used to. I am very guilty of putting something away for later and then forgetting where I put it. I've done that a quite a lot this past few years. My thought was that I would put something out of the way and then deal with it when I retired and had more time for dealing with things around here. Well, I've been retired for a year and those put-off-till-later things have not all been addressed - yet.

What's the rush? I mean, I have for the rest of my life, right?

During this first year of retirement, I also told myself I wouldn't wait till the last minute to get things done for Christmas. Well, I did do a lot better than I have in the past. In fact, I got a pretty early start this year. I had been scrolling through blogs, or Instagram, or some such online community and noticed an adorable umbrella. I had just thrown away a broken one at the ball park a week before. Plus, I think all of my umbrellas have that one prong that is broken or the clip has been lost or something. So, the umbrella has the one spot that is not rounded and umbrella-ing. Instead, it is a bit wonky - not a total loss and works in a pinch but a bit beyond faded but still serviceable. So, I ordered the cute umbrella and got a deal because it was on sale! Ding! Ding!

The new umbrella arrived and immediately, I knew that I had to know somebody else who could use such a cute umbrella. So, I decided to order one for each of the daughters and daughters-in-law. I discovered that the cute umbrella had been marked down a dollar or two more. So, I decided to order one for each of the high school granddaughters. I clicked the place order button and sat there a moment. Then, decided I'd order one for the three younger granddaughters as well. That was early in May.

When they arrived, I stood them in the den waiting for Mike to come in and see them. After dinner, he walked in there and shouted, what are you going to do with all these birds? Imagine eleven of these staring at you when you walk into the den...


We chuckled about them and I told him they were future Christmas gifts. He snickered and told me that I would forget about them in that length of time and asked me where I would stash them so the girls didn't see them if they popped in. I confidently told him I'd put them in the back bedroom closet. 

So, I have had those in the back of my mind all this time. Then, one day this past week I was wrapping up all my gift preparations and went to the closet to get them out. I couldn't find them. I poked all around in the junk stashed in that closet and could not find them. So, I went to the other guest bedroom closet. Not there, either. On to the primary bedroom closet. No sign of them there. Downstairs I went in my search. Still no umbrellas. How could I have lost an entire flock of flamingo umbrellas? 

When I returned upstairs, the neighbors had dropped by for a visit. I walked in the door and Mike asked me if I found my flamingos. Then, of course, I had to explain to the neighbors that I had misplaced an entire flock of flamingo umbrellas. After the neighbors left, we prepared and ate dinner and were chatting and it hit me. I recalled that the box was too big and wouldn't fit in the closet. So, I slid it under the bed. Mystery solved. I went right back there and drug the box out. I took a quick snapshot and sent it to the neighbor so she could rest in peace that my flock was not lost.


I stood there and thought about how I might wrap such a gift. Then, I decided that they needed nothing to be a cute addition to the gift pile. So, here is how the gift pile looks for this Christmas.


We are looking forward to all eighteen of the children, in-laws, and grands to pile in here. We will share a meal together, tear into the gift pile, and the children will run, rip, and play, and the adults will catch up on all the news with one another. We hope you have a wonderful holiday and time of fellowship with your loved ones. Merry Christmas!