Thursday, 18 December 2025

My Favorite Things . . .

 



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!   


 


Seeing Christmas Trees in people's windows. So pretty  . . . 


 

Christmas Trees in the snow  . . . 


 

Christmas Cookies  . . . 


 


Homemade ornaments  . . . 


 


Hot Chocolate Snowmen  . . .  


 

Marshmallow snowmen  . . . 


 


Gingerbread houses  . . . 


 


Christmas figurines  . . . 


 


Christmas Candles  . . . 


 

Christmas cakes  . . . 


 


This  . . . 


 

Vintage Christmas Ornaments  . . . 


 


Santa mugs  . . . 


 


Christmas carols to sing  . . . 


 

This poem. I had it memorized when I was about 6 or 7 and had to recite it on stage at the Base Christmas pageant in Gimli, Manitoba.  With actions, etc.  I felt like Margaret O'Brien.


 


Peppermint Sticks  . . . 


 

A Jolly Old Elf  . . . 


 


Rudolph  . . . 


 

The reason for the season   . . . 


And those are my very festive favorite things for this week.


A thought to carry with you . . . 

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*The joy of Christmas
isn't found in what we receive,
but in how we share His love
with those around us.
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Hot Buttered Cinnamon Sugar Cheerios


In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Hot Buttered Cinnamon Sugar Cheerios.  A great last minute gift to share. Or a treat for movie night.

I hope that you have a lovely day today. We are taking dad out with Maryann later and will probably do a bit of shopping while they have their visit together.  Its gotten quite mild and will be warmer yet tomorrow.  Whatever you get up to, don't forget!

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Wednesday, 17 December 2025

Wednesday Witterings . . .

 

 

It's hard to believe but a week from today is Christmas Eve. As seems to happen every year, it all sneaks up on me. I can remember when my children were growing up I would have nightmares about it being Christmas Eve and all the stores being closed and me not having gotten anything in for Christmas. Anxiety dreams. I would have the same types of dreams before Halloween and Easter also. Any kind of occasion where I would have been expected to create holiday magic.

I don't really have anyone to create holiday magic for anymore, and that's okay.  No pressure here. But when the children were growing up, I did it all. I think most mother's did. Bought the gifts, food, candy, wrapped everything. Decorated the tree. Cooked the dinners, etc. I did not mind in the least. I loved it. It was important to me to make sure that my children had the best Christmas ever. I hope that I built a lot of sweet memories for them through the years. I know I sure built some special ones for me.


 

Yesterday morning when I went to take my shower, I thought the water was quite hot. I didn't seem to be able to turn the temperature down much. It turned out there was a water main break, so I was getting water right out of the hot water tank, mixed with a very little bit of cold water. That made it a bit awkward for my cleaners who came yesterday morning, but to their credit, they still did a fabulous job.  I am always well pleased when they leave. My place just sparkles. 

Nutmeg always disappears when they are here.  He hides under my bed or under one of the chair skirts.  Cinnamon likes to watch them the whole time. She follows them around.  At a distance of course, but they know that she is definitely there.

Then when they have washed the floors, which they do on their way out, she always rolls around on them. I don't know why that is, but it's not hurting anything, I guess.


 

I had a lovely facetime with my friend Tina in the U.K. yesterday morning as well. Believe it or not the settlement finally came through on the insurance from that accident she was in six years ago!  It only took six years!  If you recall she and my friend Mal were on their way to the Temple when a car spun around on some water on the motorway and hit them head on.  Mal walked away with whiplash, but Tina had a broken back and all sorts. She has been in pain ever since.  We were starting to think she was never going to get any compensation. Finally, however, she has gotten something. I did not ask how much because its none of my business, but they are leaving today to go to Australia to visit their daughter for Christmas, a very last-minute thing and they have been able to get Tony (her husband) a motorized wheelchair, so it is at least affording them some joy in these so-called golden years of life. I am so pleased for them. They were both such a support and help to me when I was leaving to come back to Canada, especially Tina.


 

My next door neighbor is having an open house this afternoon between the hours of 1 and 3, with eggnog, fruit cake and tea or coffee.  I will pop over with a card for a short. It's not something I really do, but it was very nice for her to invite me. I think she has invited everyone on the street, as I know Glenna also got an invite. My neighbors seem like really nice people and I do want to figure out what the family connection is. Their last name is the same as the last name of the two little girls I found living with my great grandparents in the 1931 census, so I am keen to find out what connection there is if any.  Mom always said that there were two little girls buried at the end of my great grandparent's property. I wonder if these are the two little girls??

Family history can often be a bit of a mystery, but it is something I am really interested in, and I know that these people next door come from that same hamlet.


 

We will be going out to dinner with my father later today. To the same place we always go and that he likes to go.  The food there is not really all that good, but he likes it there, so we tolerate it.  The main purpose is to spend time with him. I don't know why their food is always so substandard, and yet it's always super busy. Personally, I think they have too much on their menu and they do very little of it well. It is usually hit and miss. They would be far better served, in my opinion. to have fewer items and at least do some of them well. You can usually rely on their fish and chips to be okay, so long as they have properly drained it. 

Maybe we are just too picky.  There is a real absence of good places to eat around here.  


 

I started watching some Christmas films, my old favorites last night. I told myself that I would have plenty of time to watch other things after Christmas and that I best be watching the Christmas stuff now before it was too late.  I have my favorites that I watch every year like The Family Man with Nicolas Cage and Téa Leoni.  (Love, LOVE that film.)  Then there is The Holiday with Kate Winslet, and Love Actually. I also like Briget Jones Diary. Home Alone. The Santa Claus. The original Miracle on 34th Street. The Muppets Christmas Carol. It's a Wonderful Life.  A Christmas Story.  Little Women. And then there are a few Hallmark types of films.  

Oh, and The Homecoming.  Must watch that.  What are your favorite Christmas films?

I don't know if I have enough time left to get all of mine in.

And I still have to wrap my gifts.  And make some mince pies.


 

One thing which I have managed to do really well over these past five years is to keep the world outside my door. I am aware of things which are going on, of course. You cannot help but be, but I don't let it come into my house. That means I don't watch the news or anything like that. I try to only read, watch, view things which I find to be uplifting and inspiring. It is just better that way for me. I am an empath, and I feel things keenly. I have had enough tragedy and upset in my life without inviting it in from outside. I think my life is much better, much happier that way. Maybe that means I am uninformed?  I don't know. I just try not to dwell on the negative if possible. There is not a lot we can do about it anyways. I do my best to be a kind and caring person and to do my bit for the world, right where I stand. The things I do may not have an impact in a larger sense, but they have an impact here. My home to me is Holy Ground. A temple of sorts. If I let the outside in, then it will not be so for long.

That is my survival mode.  Leave the world at the door and don't let it get a toehold in my life.

It's what works for me and I am much happier for it.


 

Late Friday morning I am going to with Glenna to our friend Christine's house.  There will only be a few of us elder single ladies who live on their own. A sweet get-together of friends. I am looking forward to it. We have all known each other for over a quarter of a century now. It is supposed to rain on Friday and be much warmer so the roads should be okay.  I am going to make some mince pies to bring I think.  That is my plan at any rate. 

We do need to get up the mountain, Cindy and I, before too long, to get a Chicken for Christmas dinner. Hopefully they will have some. We got one there last year and it was really good. I need eggs as well.  The shops are super nuts at this time of year, so I try to avoid them as much as possible. If I need any veggies, etc. I can get them at the farm market.

I also have a talk to get started on. I am giving a talk at church on January 25th and it will be here before we know it.

And with that, I best leave you with a thought for the day . . . 


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*"The purpose of life
is a life of purpose.
~Robert Bryne
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Cinnamon Fan Biscuits



In The English Kitchen today . . .  Cinnamon Fan Biscuits. Quick and easy to make. Buttery, flaky and oh-so-tasty!


I hope you have a beautiful day no matter what you get up to. Stay warm and safe. Don't forget!


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Tuesday, 16 December 2025

A Day Book . . .

 


FOR TODAY, December 16th, 2025


OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...


All is calm and all is very cold. Brrr . . . it will be partly cloudy today, but it is not expected to get much warmer than -3*C/26.6*F.  And it will probably feel even colder than that. 


I AM THINKING ...

Grocery prices are expected to increase by 6% or even more in 2026.  I am wondering how people are going to cope. It seems outrageous when the heads of the grocery store corporations are taking home millions in bonuses, etc. I feel badly for families that are already struggling.


I AM ALSO THINKING ...

The temperatures are predicted to go up into the double digits by Friday with rain. Will we or won't we have a white Christmas? We will just have to wait and see.


 

I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...

Enough. I have enough of everything I am in need of. If you have enough, you don't need anything else.


Sheet Pan Pork Chop Dinner

IN THE KITCHEN ...

A delicious Sheet Pan Pork Chop Dinner for two. Red meat is not something I eat very often. Pork is probably the cheapest meat protein out there at the moment.  And I paid over $6 for each pork chop, probably closer to $7.  I walk down the meat aisle at the grocery store looking at everything and Iask myself, "Who is buying all this meat?" The prices are ridiculous.



ON MY "TO COOK" LIST ...

This Gingerbread Loaf Cake from Cloudy Kitchen.  When I see something touted a being the best, I just have to try it. It looks delicious!




THIS I BELIEVE ...

What you put out comes back to you. 


 

SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...

Prayer. When you pray for someone else you are giving them a wonderful gift. To know that other's pray for you is a wonderfully uplifting thought.


 

SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...

All natural decorations. I love them. Popcorn. Cranberries. Orange slices.  And you can put them out for the birds after the holidays.


I AM WANTING TO CREATE ...


 

Pretty paper crafts  . . . 


 

Happy Boxes  . . . 


 

Button books  . . . 


 
Felt messages  . . . 


 


Pretty fabric coasters  . . . 


SOMETHING I ENJOY ...

 

Every Sunday afternoon without fail. On YouTube. Its so beautiful to listen to and so uplifting. The world's longest running radio show.


 

SOMETHING ELSE I ENJOY ...

Journaling. Art journaling. Writing Journaling. Sketch journaling. You name it. I love journaling.


 

OH MY GOODNESS ...

I could go for a plate of that right now! 




I AM READING ...

THE REED OF GOD, by Caryll Houselander 


The Reed of God by Caryll Houselander, British Catholic writer and artist, has been cherished by Catholics worldwide since its first publication in 1944. This spiritual classic invites readers to encounter Mary, the Mother of God, not as a distant, untouchable figure but as deeply human―one whose openness to God made divine love visible in the world. 


 Caryll Houselander portrays Mary as a reed, hollow and open, through which God’s song could be played. With this powerful image, Houselander reveals how Mary gave her whole being to God’s plan and shows how we, too, can become instruments of divine love. 

 Years before the Second Vatican Council inspired renewed devotion to Mary, Houselander offered her own profound and approachable vision of the Mother of God―warm, intuitive, and accessible. She counters the stiff, idealized “Madonna of the Christmas card” with a portrait of Mary that is alive, intimate, and profoundly relevant for Christians seeking closeness with Christ. Drawing from centuries of theological tradition yet enriched by her keen understanding of the human condition and the modern hunger for meaning, Houselander gives flesh and spirit to the Church’s affirmations about Mary and presents her as a figure designed for contemplation and imitation. 

 Through essays and poems, divided into four parts, Houselander reflects on the mysteries of Mary’s life―her fiat, the finding of Jesus in the Temple, her assumption―and on themes of emptiness, fruitfulness, and the soul’s longing for union with God. In Mary’s humanity, Houselander finds the model for every believer: to carry Christ into the world. 

 As Houselander writes, “The one thing that she did and does is the one thing that we all have to do, namely, to bear Christ into the world. To this need, the imitation of Our Lady is the answer; in contemplating her we find intimacy with God, the law which is the lovely yoke of the one irresistible love.” Mary was the reed through which Eternal Love was piped as a shepherd’s song. 

The question remains for us: Are we reed pipes? Is God waiting to live lyrically through us?

I am reading this for Advent.

THINGS THAT CATCH MY FANCY ...


 

Pretty pillowcases  . . . 

 

Cute mugs  . . . 


 

Pretty cardigans  . . . 


 

Pretty soaps  . . . 


 

Pretty stoneware . . . 


 

A Christmas village  . . . 


I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...


 


Christmas carols  . . . they warm my heart.


MAKES ME SMILE ...



She's helping me fold my laundry.  I was folding laundry yesterday afternoon and Cinnamon decided to crawl into the basket and lay down. She wasn't much help, but she was pretty cute.


SOMETHING TO WATCH ...




Little Women.  The one with Winona Ryder. It's my favorite.


A THOUGHT TO CARRY WITH YOU ...

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*We are better throughout the year
for having, in spirit, become 
a child again at Christmastime.
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And that is my daybook for this week!  Thanks always for being here!


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Have a beautiful day!  Don't forget!  

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