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Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens . . . these are some of the things in life that I enjoy, and which make me happy, inspire me, or put a smile on my face. Maybe some of them are yours too. Let's share!
Hearts . . .
Angels . . .
The man in the moon . . .
Toadstools . . .
Radishes . . .
Ginger cats in hats holding chickens . . .
Pigs . . .
Tea pots . . .
Cats in dresses . . .
Hares . . .
I guess I just enjoy the creativity of others and wish I could do the same!
I had a call from the hospital yesterday. They have set up an appointment for my next surgery (to remove the stent I am assuming.) for Monday next. I am to be at the hospital by 8:30 a.m. which means I will need to leave here by 7:30 a.m. I am supposed to have someone stay with me for 24 hours afterwards. It is supposed to snow on Monday so I don't know if it will happen or not. We cannot be driving that far in a snow storm. Plus I don't have anyone to stay with me, but that is a minor problem I can try to work around. Looking at the amount of snow expected however, I really cannot see it happening. I will need to reschedule most certainly. When you live an hour away from the hospital, in the wintertime this is the risk.
I did get out for supper last night with Cindy and Dad. It was great to be out of the house!
A thought to carry with you . . .
This was one of my favorite story books when I was a small child. I never tired of hearing the story about the little dog moving in next door to a family that had a huge ferocious looking dog and how they eventually became friends.
Back in those days most things, directed at children anyways, had some moral attached. Cartoons, television programs, books, etc. and good always prevailed. The cowboy in the white hat always came out ahead, and the bad guy always lost.
I've been recently watching reruns of Leave it to Beaver on my ROKU tv. This was always one of my favorite television shows when I was a child and I have probably watched every episode of it multiple times through the years. I still enjoy watching it. Every single episode has a lesson to teach about the differences between wrong and right behavior, etc. and the consequences we often face from making poor choices in life. It hearkens back to a simpler time when the lines between right and wrong were not as blurred as they appear to be today.
Back then I saw women like June Cleaver, Aunt Bea, Margaret Anderson and Donna Reed as role models, much like my own mother. They kept tidy homes, were great cooks, were always well put together, and they loved their families and would do anything for them.
Idealized of course. Life is not a sitcom and our problems cannot be solved in half an hour. Oh that they could.
The cleaners were unable to come yesterday due to the weather and the roads, which was very understandable. They are coming Thursday instead. I did get a few things done myself. I actually cooked something and I got some journaling done. I also did a load of laundry. I hope to get even more done today around here and I have plans to go out for supper tonight with dad and Cindy. Things are not 100% but they are looking up.
This will be a January I will never forget. Not a great start to the year but on the positive side there is nowhere to go but up. 👍👍👍
I have discovered some new accounts on YouTube over these past days that I quite like. One is Shelby's Cottage. She makes DIY look really easy. I love her little house. Another I have enjoyed is Dani Connor Wild. She lives in Norway and does a lot of wildlife photography, in particular birds and squirrels. They are the most interesting looking squirrels I have ever seen.
One day I watched Karissa Eats as she tried all of the most viral/popular foods in London. She ate a lot of food. But she is so skinny (pretty too of course.) I found myself wondering how she stays so skinny with eating all the things she eats. Is it possible she has a spit bucket next to her that we are not seeing. It was a little bit unbelievable but compelling at the same time.
Yes, I have been watching an inordinate amount of television. I suppose it has been a diversion for me and a great distraction. I don't normally watch this much. I hate the idea of watching other people live their lives and wasting my own in doing so.
I should have been reading more but I have found myself quite unable to concentrate enough to read much of anything. I kept having to read the same words again and again. My attention span was not enough to be able to take any of it in. I did manage to watch An Officer and a Gentleman on Netflix however. But I even had to watch that in short bits.
And now, all of a sudden, I feel as if I could go back to bed and have a nap. I think I will do just that. I obviously need the rest.
I will leave you with a thought for the day . . .
In The English Kitchen today . . . Lemon Roasted Chicken Leg Quarters. Simple and delicious. Tender, juicy, economical.
I hope you have a lovely Wednesday, this the last one in January. How dd that happen? Whatever you get up to, stay safe, stay warm and don't forget!
FOR TODAY, January 27th, 2026
OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...
I took this photo a few minutes ago. We are still under a snow warning until mid morning today and it is bitter cold, although it has warmed up somewhat since yesterday, but is still in the minus digits. They did plow yesterday but have not been through to plow yet today. I woke up at 5 a.m. when they were plowing the farmer's market behind my place. Not a lot was open yesterday due to the snow and the kids had a day off school, which I am sure none of them complained about!
I AM THINKING ...
I feel as if I may have turned a corner with what's been going on health wise. I am not feeling that over-the-top urge to go wee this morning and there is no pain when I do, at least not so far. No blood either. I also did not need to take a pain killer last night, which was a real bonus.
I AM ALSO THINKING ...
Last night in bed I was reading in Emily Belle Freeman's book, Grace to Become. She was writing about how Jacob was in the wilderness and had that dream about the ladder to heaven and the angels ascending and descending from it. About how God met Jacob in the wilderness and she posed the question: Have you ever wondered if the Lord would meet you there in your wilderness?
I pondered that question and I was able to say, I KNOW He will meet me in my wilderness as He has done so before. Many times. He has met me in every corner of my story and had carried me through some bits of the story when I could not carry myself. It is a good feeling to know these things are true. He hears me. He sees me. He loves me.
I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...
The warmth of a home. A place to shelter in and keep me in the storm.
Letters, postcards, etc. emails. Just to know that people think enough of you to stay in touch. It means the world.
IN THE KITCHEN ...
French Dip Burgers. A wonderful mishmash of two good things, burgers and French dip sandwiches. With a lovely au jus for dipping.
ON MY "TO COOK" LIST ...
I love the look of this Basque Garlic Salad Dressing on Retro Girls Kitchen.
I'm a stay-at-home recharge person. I love my home. It IS my sanctuary.
Toasty toes.
SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...
The comfort of a warm throw . . .
I AM WANTING TO CREATE ...
Pretty envelopes . . .
Little ships . . .
A mouse in a tea cup . . .
Paper dolls . . . this is Belle and Boo.
Doll tags . . .
SOMETHING I ENJOY ...
Movies with Jimmy Stewart in them . . .
SOMETHING ELSE I ENJOY ...
Old Disney cartoons. This one was always a favorite when I was a child.
I AM READING ...
MRS. ENDICOTT'S SPLENDID ADVENTURE, by Rhs Bowen
Blindsided by betrayal in pre-WWII England, a woman charts a daring new course in this captivating tale of resilience, friendship, and new love by the bestselling author of The Rose Arbor and The Venice Sketchbook.