Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Keep Working on Goals


It's good to set goals to work toward.

Even with goals, time slips by very quickly.

One goal that has yet to be completed is going to bed earlier, in order to get up earlier.

Somehow, when we get up at the crack of dawn, the day is longer and more can get done.

It can even get done in a more orderly manner with no rushing through getting ready and running out the door.

The goal of going to bed earlier in order to get up earlier is a noble one that must be addressed sooner than later. 

We cannot stop time from flying by but we can strive to manage each hour with more acumen.

HOW DO YOU GET A LOT DONE WITH THE TIME YOU HAVE?

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Can There Ever Be Enough Earrings?

 


A day rarely goes by that does not call for earrings

Wearing them is just a natural part of each day.

There is no real gold or silver among the stash but just dozens upon dozens of costume jewelry-type earrings.

Some are gahgah sparklers while others are conservative gold-plated rings.

There are many pairs of old earrings in the drawers, too. 

They came from aunts who are now on the other side of life. 

There are earrings of every color, size, shape, and decoration.

Not only have I purchased a large part of the collection but friends and family members have gifted me with untold numbers of earrings, too. 

They know how much I love to wear them.

A very dear friend, who is like a daughter to me, recently gave me a gorgeous pair, (see photo at top of today's post), that she bought for me plus three extra pairs that came in a jewelry box she purchased.

Yowsers.  Looking at the earrings stash sometimes makes a little guilt fill my head but then I ask myself, "Can there ever be enough earrings?"

Guess what my answer is?

DO YOU LIKE TO WEAR EARRINGS?

Monday, May 25, 2026

Memorial Day Memories

Memorial Day in the USA usually marks the unofficial beginning of summertime.

However, it means far more than hamburgers and hotdogs sizzling on a grill, potato salad and cold drinks.

The holiday's meaning is quite sad. 

It is a day to remember the brave men and women in the Armed Services who died while serving their country.

Having been a mother for more than half my life and now a grandmother, I can only imagine the agony a parent feels over losing a child who was doing military service.

One thinks of all the years of sacrifices, putting children first, buying clothes, making hundreds of meals, and the joys, ups, and downs of what it takes to raise children.

Ballet or karate lessons, planning celebrations with little money,  new school clothes, attending wonderful concerts and plays in elementary, middle, and high schools, and on and on----- all of these are part of raising kids.

When an adult child joins the military, parents are proud but probably a little justifiably scared.  

We send them off to whatever military branch they have chosen.

Then, in a brief moment of fighting anywhere around the world, the adult cherished "child" is gone........wiped off the face of the earth forever.  

They have defended freedom with their very lives.

There is no way I can wish anyone a Happy Memorial Day. 

It's not happy. 

Tears continue to fall from parents' eyes, grown "children" are still dying, and there is no end, in the near future, in sight.

Deep and never ending thanks go to all the soldiers who have died while serving and who will die in the future.  

May their immense and heartbreaking sacrifices be paid back 100 fold on the other side of life.             

Today, we think of them. We honor them.  We hold them in our memories forever.                                                

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Special Guests on Memorial Day Weekend


Special guests are coming to visit today and Sunday.

They are very loved and go back several decades of life in time.

My late husband met them first, in his native Nicaragua, Central America.

That was another time, another life!

Many members of their large family live in the USA now which is wonderful because we can visit from time to time.

It has been fun getting ready for their arrival!

Most Central Americans love fruit so I have purple as well as green grapes on one plate and blackberries and raspberries on another. 

We are also having ginger chicken wings, made this morning; a cannellini dish; and tortilla chips with cilantro/lime salsa. 

There are also shortbread vanilla cookies and coffee for dessert.

Hope you have a great weekend and feel your heart fill with love for the gift of being alive. 

Friday, May 22, 2026

Finding Treasures


 A Methodist church in western Massachusetts has really great tag sales.

Some people call them yard sales.  The proceeds of the one at the church are for missions, which takes away a tad of guilt over buying more "stuff."

These days, I am extremely discerning about purchases since I had to move from a home to a small apartment that has no storage area.

However, tag sales are recreational fun so they have not been eliminated completely.

At this week's sale, only one item came home with me.

It's a very lovely, ornate, crystal/glass pitcher that will double as a vase for pink roses.

It's quite tall, say, a foot and a half.

The flowers can be gifted and that will include the beautiful vase.  

I keep all special vases on a top shelf in the tiny kitchen.

That's cheaper than ordering from a floral shop and the 

"vase" is unique and long-lasting as part of the gift.

It cost only $5 and worth every cent. 

DO YOU LIKE TO ATTEND TAG (YARD) SALES?

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