"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 from the past week which brought untold joy into my life. It's the small things in life which truly mean the most. Simple abundance . . . it's the best.
I can remember when we got our first telephone when I was a child and it
was a really big deal for us to call my grandparents on their birthday
and wish them a Happy Birthday. Of course nowadays most people don't
have a house phone, at least that is how it is with my children.
Mobiles, that's pretty much it . . . but yay for facetime! I don't
think anything on earth beats getting facetime birthday greetings from
grandchildren, unless it is getting realtime birthday greetings from
them. That is pretty awesome I would imagine! Facetime has to be the
next best thing however. That and knowing I have sons thoughtful
enough to think of me and do that for me. It meant the world to me, as
you can imagine, to hear and see those little boys wish me a Happy
Birthday! Being a Grandmother is such a blessing. My son facetimed me the other day from a street parade in Kensington. You could never have imagined such things were possible years ago.
Birthday Greetings from near and far and everywhere in between. I do
believe that I have the best and nicest family on earth and the best and
nicest friends. I could not keep up with all of the Birthday Greetins
last Tuesday on my facebook page. I was trying to respond to each
one individually, but had to eventually give it up for a group thanks
because it just got to be too difficult! I so appreciated every one,
and the cards in the post. So lovely and such a surprise some of them
were! I got a Birthday Card from my father. It made me cry. He normally did not remember in time to send one
most years. I am sure my sister had everything to do with it. It was in the same envelope as her card. It was just a lovely, lovely Birthday. A sad one in some ways, but lovely all the same.
The gardens are starting to look a bit tired and bedraggled now, but these tudor roses, or wild roses in the back just keep on giving, and giving and giving . . . I said to Todd we really should plant a couple of them out front too.
They would really fill in a couple of gaps beautifully. So stunning
and gorgeous. And they bloom so profusely!
I may complain oftimes about the small size of my kitchen, but upon
reflection, this kitchen I have now is eons better than the kitchen I had
when I first moved over here to the UK. We were living in a one
bedroom maisonette/sheltered accomodation and the whole flat was very tiny. My
kitchen was quite small. All I had was basically one cupboard on
either side of the sink beneath the window, and a wall cupboard on the
other side, beneath the counter on that wall was the space for the
washer and one more cupboard. It was very tiny. There was no space
for anything really. It was just really, really tiny and somewhat
frustrating to work in as a cook. Of course when we worked at the Manor I was quite
spoiled by the kitchen we had in the cottage there. Moving back
here to Chester and into this house meant that I lost that lovely big
kitchen which was a dream to cook in, but I didn't have to work under the thumb of the dragon lady anymore, which was a real load off. I am still blessed, despite the small size of my now-kitchen, as it is still a lot bigger than the one we started
out our marriage with. You have to count your blessings where you find
them.
The blessing of living in a Temperate Climate. A place where we get to
experience all of the contrasts weatherwise that Mother nature has to
share with us . . . sunny and warm, cold and frosty . . . and yes . .
. dull and rainy! I have never lived in any other kind of a climate,
so I cannot imagine what it would be like to live in a climate where it
was always hot and humid, or always cold and frigid . . . or dry and
dusty. I love that I get to experience a much wider variety of weather
types. Even if I don't always appreciate that it is raining, I do
value the fact that it is the frequent rain that makes this country I
live in so beautiful and green. I am grateful for that. As Anne Shirley would say, I am so glad that I live in a world with Octobers!
I love these early mornings which I have all to myself. The only ones
here are me and you, my invisible friends . . . and Mitzie of course.
I am alone with my thoughts with no interruption . . . save a wet cold
nose ever now and again nudging my shins, reminding me she is still
there. A quick tickle behind her ears and she is happy and goes back
to sleep.
I sit here in my chair and pen my thoughts . . . pretty close to three hundred and
sixty five days a year. Each morning
through the window in front of me I watch the milk float glide silently
down the street as the milk man delivers little pint bottles to all of
his customers . . . and they still clink as they did when I was young.
A sound that has never changed. I get to watch the sun rise . . .
These days the back door stays open in the mornings . . . it is warm enough to do that . . . and the morning chorus from the sparrows which live in our hedge delights me with a melody that only they can sing and that I feel pretty blessed to hear. Be it ever so.
The only other sound is that of my fingers tap tapping on the keys in front of me . . . yes, I am one very blessed woman . . . and a part of that blessing comes from the fact that I know it to be so . . .
These days the back door stays open in the mornings . . . it is warm enough to do that . . . and the morning chorus from the sparrows which live in our hedge delights me with a melody that only they can sing and that I feel pretty blessed to hear. Be it ever so.
The only other sound is that of my fingers tap tapping on the keys in front of me . . . yes, I am one very blessed woman . . . and a part of that blessing comes from the fact that I know it to be so . . .
Waking up happy. I try to do this every morning. I am one of those lucky people who always tries to see the glass as being half
full. I cannot imagine being any other way. Yes, I am a Pollyanna type
of person. Some people find this as annoying I suppose. It is just the way that I am. I just don't see what is to be gained from looking at
anything from a negative point of view. Does it not only make what may
not be so pleasant a whole lot worse than it needs to be?? I am
grateful to be a half full glass kind of a person.
For sweet days that are wrapped up in the gift paper of sun-rises and sun-sets and the ability I have to be able to enjoy both. There are only a few weeks of the year where I do not have the priveledge of witnessing both. The days are getting shorter now and I am back to the joy of having both embroidering my days again.
And I guess that is all of my small and wonderful things for this week .
. . I have only one thing left to share and that is this wonderful
quote which I heard last night when we were watching something on the
television . . . and I thought that is so true, but it is a beautiful
truth.
"Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in."
~Robert Frost
Home is not just a place or a house or a country or anything like that . . . home is love and acceptance and peace. I am grateful for mine. It is the simple things in life which truly matter most.
"Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in."
~Robert Frost
Home is not just a place or a house or a country or anything like that . . . home is love and acceptance and peace. I am grateful for mine. It is the simple things in life which truly matter most.
A thought to carry with you . . .
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In The English Kitchen today . . . a simple dish. Pasta with Chicken Broth & Cheese. Seriously simple. Quick to make. Seriously tasty.
I hope your week ahead is filled to overflowing with a multitude of small and wonderful things. Don't forget!
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And I do too!
Very grateful post!!Bravo..:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique. xoxo
DeleteAnother lovely and inspiring post, Marie. It sounds like you still have milk delivery. The house I grew up in had a milk box - a little square space with a door on each side just big enough to hold two quarts of milk. It was also used as a mail box. I'm looking forward to fall. It was a pretty hot and humid day here again. Hugs, Elaine
ReplyDeleteThere is still milk delivery in some places Elaine, but it is quickly dying out. At the manor we had a little wire basket that we put out. It held six pints. Over here the milk delivery comes in pints, which I suppose is why a lot of people have stopped it. Too small and they take up more room in the refrigerator. I think Quart bottles are better! Its chilly here this morning! xoxo
DeleteThanks for your beautiful thoughts today dear friend. I always soak it all in. I love that you have those peaceful quiet moments each day to write and that the environment around you is peaceful and sweet too.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea that they still deliver milk. I have fond memories of that since my Grandpa owned the dairy.
I enjoy your positive personality. You do write uplifting and fun thoughts.
It is a joy to be a grandparent. I do love to hear the voices of my grandchildren but don't hear them often. There are just so many and they don't often call. It's usually a Facebook message or text.
I am happy that your dear sons take the time to Face time. You have some magnificent children and grandchildren.
Blessings and hugs!
Thanks very much LeAnn! I agree with you. I do have some magnificent kids and grands! Love and hugs and blessings to you and Roger! xoxo
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