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Giving Thanks – November 26

I give thanks for joy! It’s not something we have in every moment, but it is something we can have in every day – even in little bits.

  • A walk in the sun (or a run if you’re so inclined)
  • A favorite song on the radio
  • A call from a treasured friend
  • A completed project, that’s been long in process
  • A glass of ice-cold water on a hot day
  • A cup of hot tea on a winter’s night
  • A laugh that’s unexpected and makes you smile all day
  • A pull through parking spot near the front door of the store
  • A beautiful shade of yellow (a little peachy)
  • A cup of butterscotch pudding

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Posted by on November 27, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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The Only Time … Thus Far

Why do I have a photo of my sweetie pie all wet? Ever heard of exploding diarrhea?

I’m guessing I need say no more, but this was the hardest part of the cleanup job:
getting this munchkin shiny again while trying not to upset her more.

Although she much needed the bath, and she did feel much better when she was dry, she forgave me in only a couple of hours. Not many have forgiveness that works so quickly! But this photo was taken before the forgiveness occurred, as her face can only tell you for sure.

Moral of the Story: If a sick, miserable, and then torchered furry friend can forgive within minutes (even triple digit minutes), then how can we take so long to forgive each other? (Yes, I too am guilty of failing to forgive quickly. Dear Lord, please help me do better! Amen!)

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Posted by on July 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Dancing in the Water

Last night I joined in the Zumba swim class again. I didn’t work as hard as last time because I had a nasty migraine earlier in the day, and I didn’t want it coming back for a stay. Therefore, I wasn’t as wiped out after the class.

I still laughed a LOT during the class! It’s a hoot trying to follow the instructor while standing on tippy toe in a swimming pool up to my neck in water.

Now for the bad news: I had to pee at 35 minutes. No way was I going to get out for that! The last 25 minutes of class felt like an hour and a half.

In the end, it was worth it: I feel a little sore, the migraine didn’t come back, and I’ve gone to the gym two weeks in a row! Just to work on the beverage ratio factor.

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Posted by on July 1, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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The Balance of Life

Tonight I took a Zumba Swim class at the gym. What? You didn’t know I belong to a gym? Yep, that’s because I rarely go.

The class was fun, and I laughed the whole time. The instructor stands outside of the pool to show us what to do. This alone is difficult, because I can’t see much without my glasses, and I was in the back of the class (having arrived late, as usual). One of the women in the class said I should wear my glasses in the water, but I can’t stand water on my glasses. That’s why I use an umbrella – not to protect my hair, but to protect my glasses from those tiny droplets that annoy my vision. No matter, my example of what the instructor performed for us was NOT even close.

Getting hydrated for the class is a fine balance. I need to drink enough water so that I don’t get dehydrated, which means becoming hot, dizzy, and unstable. But I also need to drink enough not to have to pee before the class is over. Women all over the world know what a frustrating experience that is. Once the suit goes on dry, it cannot come off wet until all swimming is utterly complete.

Now that class is done, I’ve taken a guess as to the proper amount of water to consume before class, and I’m cozy at home, I realize that I am now the most sore I’ve been since I don’t know when. Oh, my, that was a good workout! I hope I can function tomorrow.

Morale of the Story: Water is required for life. Yet there is a fine balance of how much, when, and where.

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Posted by on June 20, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Hard vs. Soft

I am a tea drinker. I enjoy all kinds of teas, especially herbal and oolong.

At work, I desire to drink tea to avoid the pop and coffee options. However, the tea at work tastes lousy! I usually have to use two bags, and even then there’s hardly any flavor. I even use the hot water spigot to make it, and THEN microwave it for another two minutes. Still, the flavor remains flat and blah.

I hathe found the reason! Hard vs. soft.

At work, it is city water which is softened. At home, it is hard water, which has only some basic filters, but not softened for drinking. (For washing dishes and all bathroom water, it is softened – no lime build up here!)

Now I bring bottles of water from home into the office to make my tea and to enjoy straight.

The tea is so very much better! With only one bag, the flavor is divine! It’s just like the hot tea my mom and I enjoy all winter long by the pot. (I mean tea-pot, and not with marijuana pot.)

Morale of the Story: When it’s dreadful at the office, bring in a bit of home to cheer it up.

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Posted by on May 6, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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29th Day of Lent

Word of the Day: Water

Job 29:19 My roots will reach to the water,  and the dew will lie all night on my branches.

(Particularly if it is frozen.)

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Posted by on March 14, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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A Cat’s Life

2012_01_28_0661 SmallOh, to be an indoor cat, what a life.
My mommy cares for me day and night.
I have windows to check on the world.
I can see all things unfurled.

Food three times daily.
Fresh water is not a rarity.
All of my needs are met.
This is the life to never forget.

 
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Posted by on January 9, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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