I know I'm rude when guests leave my house. Miss Manners would probably advise that I stay on the porch and see every one off, but that's just not possible. At our last celebration as soon as one person would leave-I could spend more time with someone else. I think I hugged everyone before they left-I tried anyway. One by one-they all left and went back to their homes and busy lives except Lee and her boys-I got to enjoy them for one more day. Enjoy them I did. We went to a cave, picked out some pretty rocks, ate at a local restaurant, and went horse back riding-all before two pm. We also saw a bald eagle on the way to the cave.
Technically, I could have watch Lee drive away. Physically not possible. I have a problem saying good bye. I know I'll see them again as soon as possible, but nothing's written in stone and it makes me more than a little sad. It was easy to say goodbye to my kids because Christmas is less than 4 weeks away and they'll come to see me once again. But my youngest nephews? These two are a blessing. They remind me how quickly time flies. It's so much fun to grab them chocolate milk and strawberries with whipped cream, because before too long they'll be too independent to ask. It's a wonderful feeling when one of them reaches out and grabs you by the hand. Watching them learn and grow-wow...I envy their parents.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
November and giving Thanks
I'm amazed at all the people that can do a daily post on what they're thankful for each day in November. Some of us, can't keep track of a phone that long. While I love Thanksgiving and the food (I've gone over my menu more than once), there's shopping and so much to do before the end of the year. So let me just do one "Thankful" post and be done with that at least ok?
Thanksgiving is technically on the 23rd so let's just keep that number. These are in no particular order.
1. I'm thankful for my health-it's not perfect but I can get out of bed and climb a deer stand.
2. My job-it's not that I love it or have great hours, but I make a decent living and work with some really cool people.
3. I'm thankful for where I live-I realize it's not on the beaten path for anyone, but I can look outside on any given day and take a picture that would make a post card.
4. I'm thankful for my friends-not a super large number, but the ones I have are great.
5. I'm thankful for Oscar-he's currently teaching me a lot about patience. He also shows me how easily it is to love-all the time.
6. I'm thankful for Dixie. She's taught me it's really ok to be different and that you should take something that you love and run with it.
7. I'm thankful for Harley-another lesson in patience, but it's a lesson in how fast things can grow and change.
8. I'm thankful for my husband that knows exactly when to hold me close and when to let me go.
9. I'm extremely thankful for my family.
10. I'm thankful for the things I've learned.
11. I'm thankful for the memories I've made this year-Dad turned 75, Mike married Kate, Dwight and I traveled to Canada, the aspens in Colorado, the snow, ...
12. I'm thankful the tornado that came through our area earlier in the year didn't kill anyone. It made us realize how precious life is.
13. I'm thankful that we got the chance to help others rebuild-it's awesome to be a part of something so strong.
14. I'm thankful that the horses know and love me.
15. I'm thankful for holidays especially one that makes us take a look at all we have.
16. I'm thankful I have a grandson.
17. I'm thankful for sweet tea, strong coffee, and strawberries.
18. I'm thankful for flannel sheets and warm fuzzy blankets.
19. I'm thankful for the hot tub on our back porch.
20. I'm thankful for veterans and all those that have served in our military.
21. I'm thankful God gives us second and third chances.
22. I'm thankful I can think for myself (most of the time).
23. I'm thankful for yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Thanksgiving is technically on the 23rd so let's just keep that number. These are in no particular order.
1. I'm thankful for my health-it's not perfect but I can get out of bed and climb a deer stand.
2. My job-it's not that I love it or have great hours, but I make a decent living and work with some really cool people.
3. I'm thankful for where I live-I realize it's not on the beaten path for anyone, but I can look outside on any given day and take a picture that would make a post card.
4. I'm thankful for my friends-not a super large number, but the ones I have are great.
5. I'm thankful for Oscar-he's currently teaching me a lot about patience. He also shows me how easily it is to love-all the time.
6. I'm thankful for Dixie. She's taught me it's really ok to be different and that you should take something that you love and run with it.
7. I'm thankful for Harley-another lesson in patience, but it's a lesson in how fast things can grow and change.
8. I'm thankful for my husband that knows exactly when to hold me close and when to let me go.
9. I'm extremely thankful for my family.
10. I'm thankful for the things I've learned.
11. I'm thankful for the memories I've made this year-Dad turned 75, Mike married Kate, Dwight and I traveled to Canada, the aspens in Colorado, the snow, ...
12. I'm thankful the tornado that came through our area earlier in the year didn't kill anyone. It made us realize how precious life is.
13. I'm thankful that we got the chance to help others rebuild-it's awesome to be a part of something so strong.
14. I'm thankful that the horses know and love me.
15. I'm thankful for holidays especially one that makes us take a look at all we have.
16. I'm thankful I have a grandson.
17. I'm thankful for sweet tea, strong coffee, and strawberries.
18. I'm thankful for flannel sheets and warm fuzzy blankets.
19. I'm thankful for the hot tub on our back porch.
20. I'm thankful for veterans and all those that have served in our military.
21. I'm thankful God gives us second and third chances.
22. I'm thankful I can think for myself (most of the time).
23. I'm thankful for yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
I love you more
When I say that I love you more, I don't mean that I love you more than you love me. I mean that I love you more than the bad days ahead of us, more than any fight we will ever have. I love you more than the distance between us. I love you more than any obstacle that could try to come between us.
I love you the most.
I love you the most.
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