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Look at the absolutely wonderful friends

Look at the absolutely wonderful friends so very kindly sent me all the way from the USA! I am so delighted with Edna and Puck ( as they shall now be named) and so very touched by her generosity.

I have a task on my list that I'm very uninterested in doing. It's even worse than usual because it's a volunteer thing. Here are some delights of the day: a breeze (I LOVE a breeze), riding with the top down, chatting with my kids via text while we all work, TRX (I caught myself audibly grunting during some of the exercises LOL), knowing I have a call scheduled later with a friend. Do you have any Or even just today

Kennt Ihr das Man unterhlt sich mit jemandem im RL ber eine Sache und kurze Zeit spter, sieht man die passende Werbung dazu auf FB oder Insta Ich hatte jetzt mal den umgekehrten Fall. Liege mit einer fiesen Erkltung flach, scrolle durch FB und sehe, dass dort jemand einen Eiskaffee vor sich stehen hat. "Dafr wrde ich jetzt morden", denke ich. Kurze Zeit spter kommt meine Mutter vorbei und was bringt sie mir mit Jaaa, einen Eiskaffee. Wie groartig ist das bitte!

Its ok that he was on his phone the whole time. He wanted to come out and sit next to the fire with me. It is nice just to share the same space sometimes.

Good Things

Just had some of my Christmas cake - made in October last year - and it is just as moist and delicious as back then.

Saturday hugs, love, and light being sent out into the universe

Also, here are some books, flowers, and cookies

My s is today. She is not on here but she makes my life so much better so I wanted to share.

Ive been in this house five years now, but it took until last week for me to realize I could put a folding chair on my front porch & work outside in the shade.

In my defense, it is not a large porch. Thats why it has to be a folding chair.

I found something nice, but I couldn't decide whether to buy it or not, so I left it alone, forgot about it, and left the store



Ufff hoy la seleccin automtica de msica est muy buena: come to those who wait

"I hope something good happens to you today!"

Read that earlier today on a bumper sticker and thought we should share good things when we find them. A recent good book I discovered and really have enjoyed is Indigenous Ingenuity by Deidre Havrelock & Edward Kay. A lot of great topics covered in a spirit that "celebrates traditional North American Indigenous innovation." Sharing perspectives to "embrace the mindset of reciprocity, environmental responsibility, and the interconnectedness of all life."

There's also an audio book version and might also be worth checking your local library because mine had it there too.


5 minutes of slow motion campfire. Watch a little, watch a lot, maybe it lights your fire, maybe it doesn't. It's all ok. Personally I hope someone needed just this for a second right now...

Trail running in box ironbark remnant, recovering woodlands. It's a landscape severely modified by artisan / goldrush mining, and over-zealous introduction of fire. Still, it's a great space to catch some quiet, reflect, heal, grow stronger. And share that process of healing and strength with the landscape. Kind of mutual support huh

Anyway, see you on the trails...

Apparently no one does laundry on Friday mornings around here. I have the whole place to myself. NGL, it's quite pleasant. Clean machines, great AC, comfortable task chair, grocery store with snack foods across the parking lot10/10 will be back.

We can call this Chapter on this day....

"Rainbow In The Dark"

(shout out to brotha buzzy for that one)

Brother

It's so much easier for me to focus on the positive earlier in the day, so that's what I'm doing right now.

- A tree I was worried about seems like maybe things will be ok, or in any case my worry is less than it was a couple of days ago.

- It's sunny but cool, my favorite kind of weather. These same temps are supposed to continue into next week.

- I have today, Wednesday, and Thursday to rest before I have to do anything stressful again.

- I'm able today to adhere to slowing things downas slow as I need them, in parts and pieces, whatever works for me.

- Two weeks without weed (this is the longest I've gone without it in almost 15 years) and my sleep is getting better. I can remember my dreams again

- I got all of my glasses adjusted yesterday so that when I wear them they no longer feel like they're sliding down my nose which helps me to better relax my face muscles (they're always so tense).

- The ability to be able to appreciate this stuff is not always an ability I have and that in itself is a good thing.

This is not so bad. I liketh it. I can taste the smokiness of the bourbon barrel.

20 days post op, I managed to sit comfortably for long enough to do a little painting on these mixed media studies of Haddon Hall's windows

"Riyaad Sampson, a Capetonian train driver, has been honoured for his efforts in saving a dog that was lost on his line, by stopping the train in its tracks."

The second thing is...have you ever tried the "Lotsa Mozza" brand of frozen pizza It's a discount brand at our grocery store, but damned if it doesn't have the best cheese and best sauce I've ever had on a frozen pie. The crust is merely good, but taken as a whole It's shockingly good.

*I won on a scratch ticket
*I listened to music while doing diamond art
*I lol'd while watching Whose Line Is It Anyways (U.K. version hosted by Clive Anderson) on YouTube

I'm going to share two good things today.

First, the YouTube channel Todd In The Shadows. Good music criticism is really, really hard. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that Todd is the absolute best I've ever encountered in 40+ years. Even when I don't agree with him, his takes are solid and reasonable.

This is pretty cool. There's a restaurant in that's created a special menu for people.

The idea is that you can go in, order food from that menu, pay for it, and they'll set it aside. When a homeless person comes in, they can choose from the meals people have purchased for them.

The joys of living in a . Phoned a local electrician who sent someone round to look at my plug socket within 10 minutes. He needed a new facing for the socket so popped 6 miles up the road to get one at Screwfix and was back within 20 mins. Rewired the socket. All done. Also turned out that he was the son of a lady who has gone to school with Grant

went to contract on a book translation time to go have a happy hour (or two)!

What's on my mind Tea. How good tea is, specifically, is on my mind. Tea. All day. Every day. Everyone thinks I have too much tea. No. There's never enough tea and all teas are different.

Nettle tea, dandelion tea, ginger tea, Earl Grey tea (caffeinated and decaf), Chai, Rooibos, Orange Spice, Oolong, Tumeric, Licorice, Butterfly tea, matcha, peach, berry, Irish Breakfast

Yes, there's a lot of tea in my tea pile, but they're all different.

One of the kids calls it my "leaf water" because I don't drink it with sugar. I blame McDonalds for calling their affront against tea "sweat tea". It should really just be called "syrup".

Tea is good. Yes, I have probably 10-15 boxes of tea around at any given time, but that 'leaf water' is good for what ails you. So there.

Hey People!
Did you have a tough week I did!!

We made it to Friday!
Woot!!!1!

Best thing I did today was quitting my job.

I've worked as a school psychologist in a city and a small village, very far apart. I hated working at the village school, mainly because of the claustrophobic countryside culture that permeated the place.

I'm so relieved.

Bring it, 2024, bring it on ,,,,

Happy New Year and all the best for 2024!
May 2024 be a year full of good health, lots of happiness and beautiful experiences for all of you

+ Ein bisschen weiter renoviert
+ Gearbeitet
+ Hbsch gemacht

Reusable fabric bags for the win! After spending 16 hours last year wrapping presents only to have them open and in the trash in less than one I decided I was done. I instead spent more than forty hours making reusable fabric bags and now have a tradition to keep with my kids for years.

My favourite noise in the whole world is hearing my littlest nephew say his breathy "wow" in my ear while I hold him and he sees something he loves (like the vacuum cleaner, a car, or Christmas lights).

It was his first word after "Mum" and "Dad". It sums him up pretty well.

Big day. Hustle time.
I get to invent my next job and persuade the people who would hire me that they need that function.
Plus, I get to interview an interesting man.
And I have time for a great museum inbetween.
To top it off: sunshine bike ride.


Rediscovered the teachings of classical Stoicism.

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1. New hot water bottles arrived! They have cute little sweaters to keep them extra warm. Now me and the kids each have our own again.
2. An unexpected new delight: Michelle Sagara's Shards of Glass. Magic school/dark academia, and no need to have read anything else set in that world first. Loving it!
3. Fiiiinally got my market list out, and replied to a few long-overdue emails. .


1. If the day's not going well, you can take a nap and when you wake up it's a whole new awesome day. And by you I mean me.
2. When the gives me potatoes and cabbage, I have to make borscht (see pic) or my ancestors would disown me. Oh noes. And the chive cheddar buttermilk biscuits turned out AMAZING, too.
3. New clothes for the fam arrived (thanks, Old Navy's Black Friday sale...) and they all fit properly!

Today, we picked out a Christmas tree, had gluhwein (wei!), shared a slice of Stollen, worked out. I finished knitting a hat I started 2-3 years ago. We checked on our folks. We watched some football. We admire the snow.








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