coming out of my shell
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Color and Light
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
What the heck?
Every year I think "I'm not going to bother putting up a Christmas tree, it's too much work." Same with Christmas cards. Every year, the same reluctance. Every year I cave in and do the work.
If we didn't have grandchildren who came over on Christmas day for brunch and presents, I think I'd be able to withstand the pressure to decorate. The grandson has been asking if we put our tree up. He seems a little anxious, like he can read my mind and he can see my reluctance.
It isn't that I don't love the holiday or a decorated tree. I do love every bit of it, except for the hard work of staging the holiday.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
I remember when my hair was brown
I looked in the mirror this morning when I woke up, and suddenly remembered when my hair was brown. It is gray now, of course. I like the gray, the lightness of it, the way it softens my aging face, and especially how little maintenance it requires. But the brown hair used to deliver a bit of contrast and drama to my looks.
Those brown haired days are over. I can compensate for the loss of drama, certainly. Being dramatic is my superpower, when I can tamp it down and not scare people away. Contrast, however, is another story. Lipstick might work, but sheesh. Why would I bother unless I'm going out? My husband might be amused, IF he noticed. Blush? Nah. Too Miss Havisham like.
Although... With my gray hair being so long, I could definitely dress up like Miss Havisham next Halloween. I would just have to locate a cheap and shabby wedding dress. Ah, but she's such a downer. Surely there's a better gray haired, drama queen role model? Know of any?
Martitia Hunt as Miss Havisham |
Saturday, November 27, 2021
A quiet time
Tom and I went away for a week. We rented a beach house on Crescent Beach, which is on Anastasia Island just south of St. Augustine. It was cool, overcast, and quiet. Exactly my cup of tea for a fall vacation. Our daughter and grandson came for an overnight, but most of the time we were alone (as per usual). I love this quiet life in retirement.
Yes, we took Murray the cat on vacation with us
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the walk way from house to beach |
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St. Augustine |
sunrise |
Crescent Beach |
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Sunday musings from one who is limited in her understanding
Below is a rendition of my favorite sacred music. As a young girl going to mass in pre-Vatican II South Bend, Indiana, when the choir in the loft behind the congregation sang this, I was sure it was the angels sharing the essence of God with us. The fact that it was in Latin made it even more numinous. I'm agnostic now, but if there is a God, I'm convinced S/He is always present when we experience the beautiful. And artists, musicians, actors, writers, and singers are Her/His angels.
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Random Photos
Friday, November 5, 2021
Weather Geek
I woke up this morning to 66 degree (Fahrenheit) weather, dark and gloomy overcast skies, and rain. It's going to rain all day. I love moody, cool, stay-at-home weather. I'm so happy.
I lived south of Seattle for a few years in the early 1960's. I was enchanted by the misty rain and dark skies. From 9 - 12 years old I jumped at the chance to grab an umbrella and go for a a walk in the rain. Especially through the street light illuminated neighborhood at night. Magical! Seattle only averages 152 sunny days each year.
The Orlando area gets 233 sunny days per year. During the other months it is sunny in the morning, and then rains in the afternoon. But during the summer it is too hot and humid to enjoy the rain.
I like living in Florida, but I still get happy when it is a relatively cool, rainy day during the dry season. A whole day, not just an afternoon. Our dry season lasts from mid-October through May.
As long as I'm geeking out, I thought I'd share these with you. They are from https://www.move.org/sunniest-cities-in-america/
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Halloween
I'm trying to remember what Halloween seemed like as a child. I am having trouble rousing any vivid memories. I do know that in the mid to late 1950s, I was usually a gypsy, a pirate, or a tramp. I have a vague memory of people in the neighborhood opening their doors to me, and I know I said "Trick or Treat!" as loudly as I could. I also know I'd empty my bag on the floor and organize my candy by type when I came home. My grandkids still do the same.
Are there any memories or favorite costumes you want to share?
Here are some random photos from Halloweens gone by:
Meatloaf feet made by Sharon M |
Saturday, October 23, 2021
Family really is everything
In my last post I told you how I hate to travel. Today I will confess that I love to be other places once I get there.
While up north last week, our extended family surprised us with a 50th anniversary party. We have never been honored like that before, nor have we ever been surprised. Tom and I felt loved by and grateful for our large, crazy family. As my sister-in-law, Vacation Sue, says: #familyiseverything.
Not everyone was there, of course. My family lives from sea to shining sea, north to south. So far, my parents have 36 direct descendants: 7 children, 16 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. My parents and two of my brothers have died, and I won't include divorced former in-laws, but adding in spouses and significant others, there are currently 51 family members. I say currently, because at least one more great-grandchild is due to arrive next year.
There were 24 family members at my brother's house that beautiful night. Plus 5 special friends, two of whom were friends of ours from high school days. For two retirees who spend most of their time alone with each other and a large, ginger cat, it was super darn fun. Glorious, really.
And now I promise I won't write about our 50th anniversary again. I've managed to squeeze 3 posts out this past year. I'm really pushin' it.
Monday, October 18, 2021
Travel, how I hate it.
Tomorrow we fly north to see our extended family. I have a million things to do.
Tom threw his back out overnight! He's getting cold, heat, ibuprofen, rest - whatever it takes to get him back in fighting form. I haven't been "home" in 3 years. There are 4 toddlers I have never met, and a grand niece and nephew I've only seen once. I miss my family like crazy.
I went online to check us in (24 hours in advance) and also changed our baggage choices from carry-on to checked so he doesn't feel compelled to lift heavy bags up high when we board the plane.
I accidentally knocked a full glass of water off the kitchen counter. It shattered all over the floor.
I did laundry, and packed our bags on and off all day. It's so hard to make decisions. I'm making lists so I don't forget anything.
I drove to the bank to get cash. There was only one bank clerk. The man in front of me was trying to do something shady. The bank clerk wouldn't let him. He was argumentative. It took forever. Grrrr!
I went to the store to buy magazines and snacks. Then I stopped at a gas station to fill up the car's tank. The outside card reader wouldn't take my credit card. I had to go inside to pay (horrors). My card worked fine inside.
But while I was driving home a red light on the dashboard started flashing at me. Apparently there's something wrong with the brakes. I guess we'll take Tom's car instead of mine. I wonder if his car has a reasonably full gas tank?
When I got home I accidentally knocked another glass full of water off the exact same place on the kitchen counter. It shattered, too.
As I was writing this, I got a call from my doctor's office telling me my lab results. Apparently I'm pre-diabetic, for crying out loud.
I did a little housecleaning. The house is still a mess. Who cares?