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Monday, 28 October 2024

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.




Sunday dinners with the family.  Cindy, Dan, dad. It means a lot to me to be included.  I always really enjoy our time together. It's not really about the food, although that is always very good, it's about being together as a family and making memories. All those years I was away in the U.K. I missed having family times very much and used to long to be able to sit down with my family and spend time together.  This is an extra special blessing that I do not take for granted.



 



Being able to go to church on Sunday, fellowship with the Saints and partake of the sacrament. I love going to church. I was so grateful to be able to do so online during Covid and now it is an extra special blessing to be able to do it in person.  I love singing the hymns, renewing my covenants through the sacrament, listening to the talks, sharing with the sisters in Relief Society afterwards. It is all good and always makes my heart feel full. There really is nowhere else I would rather be on Sunday mornings.




I have enjoyed reading and studying the Book of Mormon this year. Right now, we are in Third Nephi and studying the account of the Resurrected Jesus. It has often been referred to as the fifth Gospel of our Lord because, like the New Testament, it focusses on the ministry and teachings of Jesus Christ. I think it is my favorite chapter in the Book of Mormon.





Most of the leaves are off the trees now. We had a very windy weekend, and many fell. They spent the weekend dancing, skittering across the pavements and twirling through the air. As I drove to Greenwood yesterday afternoon for my Covid booster, they were raining down on the car. It was just lovely. It reminded me of Autumn in the old Disney Fantasia film. 

I loved that film when I was a child. The music . . .  the pictures . . . 





I think the dancing mushrooms were always my favorite part, but I did love it all.

Fantasia and Disney's Once Upon a Wintertime, two of my favorite childhood cartoons.


 


Hot drinks on cold mornings. I have lovely, spiced apple drinks for the Keurig machine.  They are perfect for frosty mornings.



 

Having a comfy bed with warm blankets to snuggle into at the end of the day.  It always feels so good to get into bed and sink down into my mattress which just hugs me. It is so comfortable.  And then to have warm blankets to wrap around me.  I am truly blessed.

When I went to my sister's yesterday, I popped into dad's bedroom to see him before Supper.  He was all snuggled up on his bed watching an old movie on TCM. He got himself one of those mechanical beds when he moved to Cindy's, and he had it positioned just so that it was cradling him. He looked very comfortable. It made my heart smile.  We had a nice visit.

I am so grateful for Cindy's loving care of my father, and I know that he is too. That is a gift to all of us.


 


This. It is a good reminder to always be kind. 





I managed to get another video made this weekend and uploaded to YouTube. This one was for a Jelly Roll.  It took over 8 hours to upload for some reason.  The important thing is that it did in the end. You can see it here if you wish to have a look. 


 

The warmth of lamp and candlelight in these increasingly darkening days.  The clocks go back an hour this next weekend. They went back an hour this past weekend in the U.K.  I wish they would stop messing with the time, in all honesty, but it is what it is, and you just have to live with it.  But I am grateful for light in the darkness.




 
This was Cinnamon lying next to me on the sofa yesterday afternoon. She was so happy and content, wanting me to stroke her belly.  She was in seventh heaven. The look on her little face was pure bliss. She is much more affectionate than Nutmeg in many ways. I love them both very much.



I really do have much to be grateful for. Faith, family, friendship, home, pets, prayers.  I do appreciate them all . . . 

A thought to carry with you . . . 

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pickled apple slices





In The English Kitchen today, Pickled Apple Slices.  These are really good and very simple to make.  If you can make a brine and slice vegetables, you can make these.  They are a delicious mix of sweet, tart, and spicy. They would be lovely on a Charcuterie or Cheese tray for the holidays.


I hope you have a beautiful day and that your week is filled with an abundance of blessings. Whatever you get up to, don't forget!


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And I do too! 
 

14 comments:

  1. KFC Kentucky Fried Chicken..PFK Poulet Frit Kentucky:) Neat video! Kudos.I can't help with pause..lol I don't do videos..I bought that star light from Ikea yrs ago.I love the atmosphere.And it was so reasonably priced..

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    1. I am sure there is a way to pause it without shutting it completely off.My son Doug is supposed to come over in November, so maybe he can help me! I love star lights too! xoxo

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  2. Cloudy and cool to start the week here in Ontario. We did the last run to the landfill with bags of leaves. The remainder will get mulched with the mower. Hope you have no effects from the Covid booster, we get ours on Thursday. Good to hear that your Dad has settled in well at Cindy's. Have a good day.

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    1. They haven't been through to mulch our leaves yet. Its perishing cold here today. Still only +5 and it feels like -1 but the sun is shining. They are calling for a mix of rain and snow on Wednesday! xoxo

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  3. The cute little kitty looks pregnant, there must be at least six little ones baking in that big oven. All it takes is one escape, my neighbor's cat escaped for just one day and they were rewarded with five new additions to the house.

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    1. I can assure you that she isn't. She was neutered as soon as I was allowed to have her neutered and she is an indoor cat. She has never been outside. She is just laying on her back, totally relaxed and flattened out.

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    2. Hi Marie, I recently read that cats learn words faster than babies, if I read that right. I was holding my "grandcat" yesterday, and she is very old now, almost 15. She still runs up the stairs. Being neutered, and kept inside and protected has much to do with cats being healthy, not pregnant, and as relaxed as Cinnamon is in this picture. Cats and their kittens were sought after in the pioneer days because they were such efficient "mousers". They were given milk and cream; were free to roam and hunt; and slept on the doorstoops. Different times and lifestyles! :) xoxo

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    3. Thank you. She just looks pudgy because she is laying on her back and all spread out. I have them both on diet food as they were getting a bit overweight. I take them to the Vet in December. They will let me know for sure if they need to lose more weight and how to do it. They do sleep a lot of the time, but are very active when they are not. They chase each other around, lol, or should I say Nutmeg chases Cinnamon and she hisses and spits, lol. They are happy, contented cats and I think well cared for. I think cats live a lot longer now as well! xoxo

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    4. Cinnamon and Nutmeg are beautiful! They are very well cared for, and their photos that you share here always bring a smile. About their food, they seem to be so content, and I wonder if changing their food will upset them. Do you keep their dry food out all of the time?That could be why they are putting on a little weight, so maybe don't leave it out at night? xoxo

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    5. I have only changed the dry food, to a satiety food which is supposed to make them not as hungry. My sister recommended it. She uses it for her cats. I think I may just need to feed them less wet food. Nutmeg is a bit of a pig and he always gobbles his up and then the leftovers of hers, xoxo

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  4. Bless you 💐My favourite part of Fantasia was the Aquarium 🐟🐡🐠🐟 The school trip to the cinema was wonderful for me , as coming from a large family ,we couldn't afford to go to the cinema . I did enjoy Fantasia so much ! Thankyou for the happy memory ! x

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    1. Thanks Debs! We used to go to the Cinema on Saturdays on the Airforce base we lived on, so it was subsidized. You could get in, buy a drink and popcorn and still have change from your 25 cent piece! You are welcome. I am glad I am not the only one who enjoyed it! xoxo

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  5. Seeing Cinnamon makes me want to take a nap. She looks so comfy. Our weather was chilly today, too. I visited Apple to see if they could help with my email problem but they couldn’t. I’m going to try and call Hotmail. It’s been almost a month and I really miss communicating with everyone. Love and hugs, Elaine (in Toronto).

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    1. Maybe you need to get a new email address? I have missed your emails so much. I haven't emailed because I didn't want to add to what must already be a huge pile of unread emails. I hope you can get it sorted soon! I miss you! Love and hugs, xoxo

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