Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Wednesday Witterings . . .

 

 Well, two more sleeps and hopefully this nightmare that has been my 2026 will be over. I have everything crossed.  I am afraid to hope for the best. There is a part of me that is concerned that being borderline bladder incontinent and in pain from it all will be a permanent state. This has been horrendous to say the least. I am trying to remain hopeful that the stent removal will move things back to normal. I have everything crossed from the top of my head down to the tips of my toes.

I don't know what that says about my faith. Not much I guess.   "Lord I believe. Help thou my unbelief." Mark 9:24  I do have a great deal of faith, but it is not perfect. I am only human after all.




I made the requisite pancakes for pancake day yesterday. Eileen was really happy about that. She said that whenever she tries to make pancakes they never turn out. I carefully talked her through every step along the way, so hopefully the next time she tries to make them on her own she will be more confident.

She had an appointment yesterday at the sleep clinic. Apparently she had some sleep test done a while back to determine if she has sleep apnea or not. They have determined that she has mild sleep apnea and that she snores. I have been trying to tell her for years that she snores and she would never believe me. Now she does. They are going to let her try that sleep machine thingy at some point to see if it helps.

I don't know how anyone sleeps wearing one of those, but I guess you get used to it.


 


I didn't feel really well yesterday afternoon. I think the lack of sleep over the last few months is really catching up on me. I made the pancakes but couldn't really eat them. I refrigerated the leftovers and will probably have some this morning. Not quite as nice as the first round, but I am sure I will still enjoy them. 

Eileen bought some bananas when she was out and so I had one of those over the course of my evening. It is very rare that I will eat a banana.  I like sliced banana on a bowl of cereal and I like them in baked things like cookies and banana bread. I would never turn down a slice of banana cream pie, but just eating a banana is something I hardly ever do.  They have to be at just the right level of ripeness for me to do that. Not too ripe and not too underripe.

I might make bananas and custard today. I think Eileen might enjoy that.



 


I might make some biscuits today as well if I feel up to it. I haven't had any of those in a long while now. I love a good biscuit. The other night Eileen and I had beans on toast with some cheddar cheese grated on top. She really enjoyed that. It was not something she had ever had. She is wanting me to do them again.  Beans on biscuits might be even better than beans on toast. 

We shall see.



 


Today is Ash Wednesday or the first day of Lent. The forty day period before we celebrate Easter. In many faiths they use that time period as a time of sacrifice where they will give up something or some things for that time period.  You will see people giving up things like chocolate or something else that they enjoy. Others will fast from social media. My church really doesn't do the Lent thing. For the past few years however I have been doing the Pray 40 for Lent on the Hallow Ap and I am doing it again this year. I have gotten a lot out of it the past couple of years. I love anything that helps me to focus more on the Savior and what he did . . .  that will bring me into closer communion with Him. To help tear my focus away from Easter Bunnies and chocolate.

Although it will be kind of nice to have Eileen here this year for Easter. I see a chocolate bunny in her future. Maybe mine as well. 😉


 


Yesterday Eileen and I were watching the CIA program on my Roku channel.  They were doing Mexican food. We both love Mexican food. They made the most delicious looking tacos. They basically fried some lean ground beef with onions and spices and then added some cheese to them. This is what they filled corn tortillas with and then they fried the filled tortillas. After that they filled them with lettuce, salsa, taco sauce, more cheese, etc. 

I may see some of those in our future as well.

And with that I will end this off with a thought for you to carry with you  . . . 

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Breakfast Waffle Quesadillas


A new old recipe in the Kitchen today.  Breakfast Waffle Quesadillas. These are really delicious with eggs scrambled with onions and peppers, cheese, bacon, etc.  Served with your favorite quesadilla toppings/dips. You could even use gluten-free tortillas if you wanted to.


I hope you have a beautiful Wednesday. May it be filled with light and with love.  Don't forget!

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Tuesday, 17 February 2026

A Day Book

 




FOR TODAY, February 17th, 2026


OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...

Its cold and cloudy. -6*C which is 20*F. Might get up to zero today (which is 32), but we will see. It's garbage day. They've changed all the garbage rules, but I am not sure what the new ones are. I will have to look them up.


I AM THINKING ...

I am thinking about Friday and having this stent removed. I can't wait to get this over with.  A bit nervous as I don't know what to expect. Apparently they only freeze things to remove it. (Not sure how that is done.) Also nervous about getting to the area where it will be done as at the moment I cannot walk very far without my bladder feeling like it is about to burst!


 


I AM ALSO THINKING ...

About Crystal balls. How many of us would be afraid to move forward if we knew for sure what the future held? Life is so changeable and I think it is a good thing we don't really know what lies around the corner. Best thing to do is to live each day to the fullest.


I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...

Grateful that I was living here in Canada to be able to help and support my daughter through her troubles. Oh, I know someone would have helped her regardless, but I am grateful that I was here to do it.

I AM ALSO GRATEFUL FOR ...

Enough. I have enough. Of everything. I am blessed.


Cinnamon Swirl Pancake Bake

IN THE KITCHEN ...

Cinnamon Swirl Pancake Bake. A pancake that gets baked in a quarter sheet pan. Topped with a cinnamon swirl prior to baking. It sinks down into the batter and makes for a scrumptious baked pancake. Easy and delicious.



ON MY "TO COOK" LIST ...

These Almond Sweet Rolls from Recipes From Melanie look pretty tasty! I love fresh rolls and I love almonds!



THIS I BELIEVE ...

Its all around us if we will open our eyes and look in expectation.



SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...

Toast. I love fresh, crisp, toast.


 

SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...

A long hot soak with a good book to read.


I AM WANTNG TO CREATE ...


 

A needlebook  . . . 


 

A knitted bunny   . . . 


 

Paper flowers  . . . 


 

Botanical wands  . . . 


 

A little cat in a pouch . . . 


SOMETHING I ENJOY ...


 

Red squirrels  . . .  they are so cheeky.


 

Sheep. They are such gentle creatures.




I AM READING ...

THE CORRESPONDENT, by Virginia Evans


“Imagine, the letters one has sent out into the world, the letters received back in turn, are like the pieces of a magnificent puzzle. . . . Isn’t there something wonderful in that, to think that a story of one’s life is preserved in some way, that this very letter may one day mean something, even if it is a very small thing, to someone?” 


 Filled with knowledge that only comes from a life fully lived, The Correspondent is a gem of a novel about the power of finding solace in literature and connection with people we might never meet in person. It is about the hubris of youth and the wisdom of old age, and the mistakes and acts of kindness that occur during a lifetime. 

 Sybil Van Antwerp has throughout her life used letters to make sense of the world and her place in it. Most mornings, around half past ten, Sybil sits down to write letters—to her brother, to her best friend, to the president of the university who will not allow her to audit a class she desperately wants to take, to Joan Didion and Larry McMurtry to tell them what she thinks of their latest books, and to one person to whom she writes often yet never sends the letter. 

 Sybil expects her world to go on as it always has—a mother, grandmother, wife, divorcee, distinguished lawyer, she has lived a very full life. But when letters from someone in her past force her to examine one of the most painful periods of her life, she realizes that the letter she has been writing over the years needs to be read and that she cannot move forward until she finds it in her heart to offer forgiveness. 

 Sybil Van Antwerp’s life of letters might be “a very small thing,” but she also might be one of the most memorable characters you will ever read.

I have only just started this. I am not sure what to think yet.


THINGS THAT CATCH MY FANCY ...

 

Log fires  . . . . 

 

Pretty mending  . . . 

 

French ham baguettes  . . . they do them so well.


 

Hollyhocks  . . . 



 

Garden statues  . . . 


 

MAKES ME SMILE ...

Watch and learn.




SOMETHING TO WATCH ...

PS I Love You on Netflix.

A THOUGHT TO CARRY WITH YOU ...


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if you love life,
Life will love you back.
~Arthur Rubenstein
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And that is my daybook for this week!  Thanks always for being here!


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  ⋰ ⋮ ⋱ blessings in life.*´¯`.¸¸.☆ 



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Have a beautiful day!  Don't forget!  

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Monday, 16 February 2026

Small and Wonderful Things . . .

 




"The world is fairly studded and strewn with pennies cast broadside from a generous hand. But who gets excited by a mere penny? It is dire poverty indeed when a man is so malnourished and fatigued that he won't stoop to pick up a penny. But if you cultivate a healthy poverty and simplicity, so that finding a penny will literally make your day, then, since the world is in fact planted with pennies, you have with your poverty bought a lifetime of days. It is that simple. What you see is what you get." ~Anne Dillard 


 A few of the small and wonderful things which bring untold joy into my life. It's the small things in life which truly mean the most. Simple abundance . . . it's the best.


 


I am still able to pick out three specific things I am grateful for in my prayers at the end of each day in addition to the things I am always grateful for.  I am very blessed.





Being able to watch church online while I am indisposed and also having the sacrament brought to my home by worthy Priesthood holders. These things bless my sabbath day immeasurably.


 

The blessing of being able to spend this time with Eileen. I am so grateful that I am here to help her through this rough patch. There is nothing like a mother's love and support. I know how much mine meant to me when I was going through rough times so I am even more grateful that I can be there for my daughter.

Tim had posted a photo of him and his new gf on his FB page on Valentines Day. I commented to him that I thought he was being very disrespectful to his wife.  I know I should have been able to just ignore it and move on, but I thought his timing was disgusting. I later removed my comment, but I noticed yesterday he had removed it, so maybe I was not the only one who said something to him about it.


 


I had ordered some flowers for my sister online as a thankyou and uplift a few weeks back. They were never delivered even though it was supposed to be next day delivery.  I finally got my money refunded for them. I did learn an important lesson.  Check the reviews. All the ones that I saw after were negative.  Seriously.  Blossom Flower Delivery  Don't ever use them. They are scammers. I even found a video about them! I should have done better research before I ordered from them. Just grateful I was able to get my money back.



 

Despite my not really being able to go anywhere, Eileen and I managed to have a nice Valentines Day.  She enjoyed her gifts from the Valentine Fairy and I was able to cook us a nice dinner from what I already had in the house. 


 



Only five days to go and this nightmare of an experience will HOPEFULLY be over! It was particularly bad over the past few days, but I just keep telling myself, that each day passed brings me closer to it all being finished.




I prayed for and got a decent night's sleep last night. I hardly slept all Saturday night due to the stent so I was exhausted when I went to bed last night. I prayed that I would get a good night's sleep and I did.  I am really pleased about that.





Being both the perpetrator and recipient of acts of kindness.   Kindness is a gift which never stops giving.   I have received so many kindnesses in my life and happily I have also been able to give acts of kindness.  Being kind just never gets old.


My life is a mix of good and bad and everything in between. I have found that being able to find gratitude in even my hardest moments has brought even more joy into my life. I truly am blessed in all things.



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           not by your opinion.
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Classic Rice Pudding



I made us a classic dessert at the weekend which we both really enjoyed.  Mary Berry's Classic Rice Pudding. Oh but it was lovely.  I did cut the recipe way down just for us and we polished it off with a nice dollop of jam on top.  Yummy!

 hope you have a beautiful day. Stay safe and stay warm. Don't forget!

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Saturday, 14 February 2026

All Things Nice . . .

 

I love bright things -- a blue cup for my tea
A pottery plate bright as an orang skin,
A drinking glass with yellow tulips on,
The gaudy sparkle of a jewelled pin.

I loved a table cloth where roses bloom
Cheerful and gay as any flower bed,
Red hollyhocks beside a garden wall,
A pewter plate to hold my daily bread.

I love bright curtains draped in tiny folds
To let the gleaming bars of sunlight through,
A cushion on a chair of colored blocks,
 A tiny woven rub of turquoise blue.

I love a crimson coat gay as a flag,
A white sail poised above a quiet sea,
The royal blue of grapes . . . the sheen of silk,
Red candles shining on a Christmas tree.

I love blue lightening . . raindrops on a wire
A golden hilltop  . . planes with silver wings,
The world is beautiful and fair to me,
I have the company of lovely things.
~Edna Jacques, I Love Bright Things
Aunt Hatties Place, 1949


I, too, love the allure of bright things. Pretty things. They catch my eye and I cannot help but look and smile.  We have been given such a beautiful planet to live on, full of majestic wonders and miracles. I love to watch the nature shows and see these things up close. Funny that. When I was a child I hated television on Saturdays. It was always filled with fishing and hunting shows, nature shows. A show called The Untamed World. I felt them to be very boring. After all the excitement of Saturday morning cartoons and a film at the local Cinema in the afternoon, these shows that were on the television in the late afternoon while we waited for our supper to be done could hardly hold a candle.

But now, as an adult, I love them. Well maybe not fishing and hunting shows, but I do enjoy the nature shows. David Attenborough. Michael Palin.  . . . travel shows on YouTube. I find them all very entertaining and interesting. 

To me there is nothing more beautiful than a field of daffodils, yellow heads dancing in the gentle breeze on a sunny spring day. The sound of water trickling over the stones in a brook. The song of the blackbird delights. I love it all.

 
 
 


Today is Valentines Day. I am sure that is not news to you.  Many would argue that its a day invented by card companies to help take away your cash . . . and there are some who would say that you shouldn't need a special day of the year to show your loved ones that you love them, and that would be right on both counts, but it is a day I love all the same.   I do try to show my loved ones that I love them every day, but it's kind of nice to "celebrate" that every day love in a special way on Valentines day!  I think so at any rate.   And who doesn't like to get a card or special object of remembrance or appreciation? 

I have Eileen's gifts sitting in the place she likes to sit at on the sofa, just waiting for her to get up.  I hope that she is surprised. To make her smile and bring some light into her life is something which makes me really happy. 




We have plans to cook a special meal and bake some cookies today. We can be each other's Valentine. Perhaps we will watch a movie and have a special snack.

I love the film Forest Gump.   There are lots of memorable scenes and lines in it like . . .  Life is like a box of chocolates, etc.   But one of my favorite lines from the film is when Forest says to Jenny, "I am not a smart man, but I know what Love is."  That line always touches my heart in a special way.

You DON'T have to be smart to know what love IS, and you don't have to be smart to know what love ISN'T!

Love . . . its the one thing which we cannot thrive without, next to food and water.   Scientific experiments have shown this to be true.  Love even makes flowers bloom better, and can soften even the hardest of hearts. 

 
 


Love comes in many shapes, sizes, types . . . there is no one single kind of love.  Love is wine and roses, and yet it is much more than wine and roses.  Love is selfless, all-consuming, giving, patient, kind, long-suffering, generous in thought mind and deed, courageous . . . love does not fail, no matter when, what or how.

Love is the greatest commandment . . . which is two fold.  The first part being to love God with all your mind, heart and souls, and the second being to love others as you would love yourself.  Christ taught that on these two aspects of love, all the other commandments hung.

And indeed, if everyone in the world practiced just those two things, this very world we live in would be utterly and totally transformed.



 

Love can turn our enemies into friends. The Saviour taught us to "Pray for those that despitefully use you."  It is pretty hard not to love someone you are praying for, and in turn . . . it is very difficult not to love someone who thinks enough of you to pray for you.  Love transforms everything.  It makes the unlovable somehow loveable . . .

It's like a magic potion that changes everything in it's wake . . . 


 


February is the month of love.  There are many kinds of love. I think my days of Romantic love are long over now, but I am grateful for the opportunity I had to live and experience it.  Romantic love is fleeting for the most part and if you are one of the lucky few who has managed to keep it alive, then you are very blessed indeed. 

The Greeks had several words for love, helping them to distinguish through the different types.

  • Eros: This is the type of love that is often portrayed in movies and novels. It is characterized by passion and desire, and is often associated with physical attraction. 
  •  Philia: This type of love is based on friendship and mutual respect. It is often seen in long-term relationships, where the partners have a deep understanding and appreciation of each other. 
  •  Storge: This is the type of love that exists between family members. It is characterized by a deep sense of affection and loyalty. 
  •  Agape: This is a selfless type of love that is often associated with religious or spiritual beliefs. It is characterized by a deep sense of compassion and empathy for others. 
  •  Ludus: This is a playful type of love that is often seen in the early stages of a relationship. It is characterized by a sense of fun and excitement. 
  •  Pragma: This is a practical type of love that is often seen in long-term relationships. It is characterized by a sense of commitment and dedication. 
  •  Philautia: This is a type of love that is directed towards oneself. It can be either healthy or unhealthy, depending on the degree of self-love. 






"Love is the very essence of life. It is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Yet it is more than the end of the rainbow. Love is the security for which children weep, the yearning of youth, the adhesive that binds marriage, the lubricant that prevents devastating friction in the home; it is the peace of old age, the sunlight of hope shining through death."

~Gordon B Hinckley

Many of us have an armchair view of what love is. We manifest a staid, comfortable boundary for our feelings, and then we sit back, comfortably . . . safely within the limits we have imposed for ourselves. We don't go to love . . . we expect it to come to us.

We may read novels, and watch movies and television programs . . . seeking for them to bring us love vicariously . . . content merely to be passive observers. We are fearful of feeling things and doing things that might make demands on us, that can get out of hand and take us out of our comfort zones.




Love is not known to thrive and grow in such an atmosphere. Real lovers do more than just seek out the comfort of love. They work hard to make it an art, which requires a continuous expanding of their senses and sharpening of their perceptions in order to keep them up with the challenges that loving, and being loved, might bring to them.

Love is like a blank canvas that awaits the stroke of an artist's brush, except that this is a painting that will and should never be finished, but always be a work in progress. As with all creative works, our vision gets clearer as we labour. The joy comes, not so much in the finishing of our masterpiece, but in the journey we took to get there.


 
 


"It is when we ask for love less, and begin giving it more, that the secret of human love is revealed to us."
~Leo Buscaglia

Love isn't in the card, the flowers and the candy that may come your way on this day. It is in the touch of a hand that you know cares every single day of the year, or a gentle smile from a warm, friendly and understanding face, a sincere word spoken in comfort and true compassion. It's in the everyday caring gestures that we should all give and be given . . . just . . . because. 

 



If only everyone in the world could learn to love unconditionally, with forgiveness in their hearts for all mankind, and acceptance. There would be no more wars, no hunger.  Children would not go to bed afraid. There would be a place for everyone to lay their head.  Everyone would be fed and clothed and cared for.  Maybe one day  . . . .  

Faith, family, home, friends . . .  I am surrounded by abundance.

I wish for each of you a beautiful Valentines Day. Be loved.  Be safe. Be happy.

A thought to carry with you  . . . 

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Take care of yourself.•。★★ 。* 。 


Strawberry Cream Cheese Danish



In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Strawberry Almond Cream Cheese Danish.  Easy to make and delicious, of course.

Have a beautiful weekend all.  I wish only the best for each of you. Don't forget! 

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