Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Then You Die. (a rerun)
While I was cleaning up the kitchen, Youngest Son was calmly sitting at the table, putting the finishing touches on his 'man'.
Out of the blue he asked me "What happens when you run out of days?"
"Huh?"
"What happens when you run out of days?"
"What do you mean, 'run out of day?'"
"You know, when there are no more days, then what happens?"
I was busy, you know. Cleaning up one mess to get ready for another one to start. I didn't have a clue what he was talking about, so I answered very matter of factly,
"When you run out of days, then you die."
He seemed very satisfied with that response, and ran off to join Oldest Son and Daughter in some other sort of holiday shananagans.
A few weeks later, he very calmly announced at the dinner table that we were all going to die soon.
"Oh, really? How do you know that?" I asked.
"Well, look!" He said, as he turned around in his chair and lifted up the December page of the calendar. "We are almost out of days!"
Hmmm...
When you run out of days, you go buy a new calendar.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Christmas Recovery
Since the Christmas partying is over for this year, I am more than happy not to have to think of preparing food or baking cookies.
Still, this is the time of year that I enjoy the music, readings and memories of Christmas the most.
And being a traditionalist, would not dream of taking down a single decoration at least until epiphany.
Today I resolved to recover from the Family Christmas Party which happened yesterday.
To do so only required that I not do ANYTHING. So, happily, I did not.
I slept in until 9:30, which is something I cannot recall doing for ages.
All morning I hummed the tune from The Wizard of Oz, "We get up at twelve and start to work at one, take an hour for lunch and then at two we're done. Jolly good fun!"
I took my new book-light and my copy of Little Women and lounged on the living room couch while listening to a recorded concert of The Messiah.
Several times I saw the hawk which has been frequenting my neighborhood as it flew from tree to phone lines and back again. I googled 'hawks' for the umpteenth time and do believe it is just a common red tailed hawk, but what is uncommon is that it would take up in a neighborhood so lacking in open fields as mine is.
For breakfast my cereal was in the form of homemade Chex Mix.
I spent the afternoon in nap-land, awakening just minutes before THGGM came home from work. He took one look at me and suggested we go out for dinner. I wouldn't hear of it, what with all those delectable leftovers we have residing under tinfoil in small and large bowls in the refrigerator. So delectable leftovers for dinner it was!
This evening I remembered to watch American Masters on PBS. Tonight's was Louisa May Alcott. It was very enjoyable, especially since I had just read the Bronson Alcott biography and a collection of Louisa May Alcott's short stories.
Oh, and I'm presently reading Little Women.
This paragraph caught my attention earlier today:
"The joys come close upon the sorrows this time, and I rather think the changes have begun," said Mrs. March. "In most families there comes, now and then, a year full of events; this has been such a one, but it ends well, after all."
Yes, please. May this year end well, after all.
Family Christmas Party!
Yes, we did all miss an "old" face this Christmas. But, as much as we miss him we know my dad is in a much better place.
This picture I just could not resist. It's my lovely Oldest Niece who just happened to be standing in front of a small Christmas tree with red berries on the top. I did not know this until I was down-loading my pictures and thought it had a certain charm to it!
Famke was subdued all day, too. But in the evening she came around and was her usual adorable energetic self.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Making Presents
A New Development this Christmas Season
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Christmas Crafts
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The Christmas Twenty-Five

Sunday, December 20, 2009
It Happened. Again.
Cemeteries look so different when there is snow. Of course, we were not dressed for hiking around in the snow, but after a few failed attempts we managed to stumble upon them.
It's weird, seeing it all carved in stone. I'm understanding that phrase a bit more these days.
The number of familiar names surrounding my dad's is astounding. He truly rests among friends.
The second grave stone is for my dad's brother, who died eighty years ago. His grave marker was tiny and rapidly sinking into the ground. So, knowing how that always bothered my parents, we took a bit of money and had a raised slanted marker put on his grave. That too, looked very nice.
I walked back to the car recalling the cemetery scene in "Our Town".
Walking through that cemetery is something that I did a lot with my dad. I thought it would be harder to do, but, having been raised by someone who didn't mind talking about death makes it somewhat easier. Although I doubt that even he would have attempted it in the snow.
When I got home, I set to work doing my Christmas baking. As I leaned over my kitchen table dropping chocolate stars into peanut butter cookies I looked up as a dark shadow passed by my kitchen window.
It was the hawk. It flew into the tree right outside my window.
Plastic Animal Menagerie

Ziplock baggies of plastic animals sell for 25 cents.Saturday, December 19, 2009
Shiny Brites!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Mid-December Musings
It has to be frustrating to be Famke who knows EXACTLY what she wants to do but lacks the language skills to bring it down to the level at which I can understand her.
Anyway.., on with my musings...
My sister came by today. We had a lovely time. We went out to lunch and to the thrift store. Since I carry a Coach purse which never has any money in it, she bought lunch. I happily spent more of my Christmas gift certificate at the thrift store - this time on a denim blue corduroy jacket. LOVE it. Oh, and more 25 cent baggies of plastic animals. The fun we shall have with those!
I'm having such a difficult time going to the nursing home alone. But, going with my sister was great! My mom looked very happy to see us and we had a delightful visit, and managed to avoid Bingo. I do not like Bingo.
It's a struggle to believe that Christmas Day is only one week away. Ours will be very low-key this year. We celebrated with our kids on St. Nicholas Eve. Of course, those in town for the holiday will be here for brunch. Then, on Sunday it will be my family's Christmas party, here. I'm looking forward to that.
This year I started early reading my favorite Christmas books and watching my favorite videos. I still have more to go, but I'm finding it so much more enjoyable spread out. I'm also reading "Little Women". It's been a very long time since I've read it. I'm picking up more 'new' stuff then I thought I would.
My December resolution has been to get eight hours of sleep a night. So far, I've done that for a week. I've also given up my two afternoon mugs of coffee. I still feel tired. Oh, well. I guess I can't expect to feel 21 at 51. Or, can I?
This year I have seriously curtailed my cookie making. I have GOT to accept the fact that I am diabetic and if I want to go on living I'm going to have to STOP EATING THINGS LOADED WITH BAD CARBS. As is my usual story, I do great all day, and in the evening I'm so tired I don't seem to care whether or not I live to see the light of another day.
Soon, hopefully VERY soon, I shall have my work space all set up in the basement. I'm getting excited for this. We are waiting on a new toilet, and then it should be possible to spend time down there with the grandchildren, who will have their own workspace down there too. Hopefully, they will enjoy that.
THGGM will have the first week of January off. He has plans to get the first floor of my parent's condo painted so that it can be put up for sale.
I'm happily looking forward to January and a NEW YEAR. I will admit that this year has worn me to a frazzle.
A frazzle, I tell you.
Recipe for Fun
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Cookie Boys!
Six Months Is a Life Time When You Are Six Months
In this next picture, he had just done something amazing and she had clapped with wild abandon. That scared him to tears.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Six Months Old
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As Finished As He's Going to Be
Worked some more on my snowman.I think the next one I make will be with wooden hoops and the remainder of my wool blanket. The wooden hoops should be easier to glue together.
Monday, December 14, 2009
I Should Listen More Closely
Famke Plays
Saturday, December 12, 2009
I Try
Thursday, December 10, 2009
She Sort of Makes Stuff
Quickly and aimlessly I surfed through blogs early this morning. Someone (i'll identify which blog when i find it again) had a BEAUTIFUL snowman made with two wooden embroidery hoops and a GORGEOUS wool cable knit sweater. Well, I had some aqua hoops setting out waiting for me to embroider the grandkids hand prints. THAT hasn't happened, so I thought I'd try the hoops for a snowman made with humble thrifted things I have laying all over my house. Maybe tomorrow I'll try for a nose and mouth. Maybe. Hard time committing. .jpg)
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Monday, December 07, 2009
Jonge, Jonge, Jonge
Yesterday it hit him hard in the afternoon. I held him while he cried and cried. It's really so very sad. Pa used to come here every day that I had the grand kids. His reason in coming was to sit down and watch them play and interact with them. He wanted to know them, and he wanted them to know him. My dad's grandparents and great-grand parents lived in another country and he never saw them. Not even once. Jonge knew Pa as someone who always had the time to watch whatever it was Jonge wanted Pa to watch. They played a wicked game of 'cane ball' too. Sometimes Pa's hearing aides would make weird noises, other times his O2 tank would 'puff'. When he came from the lab, he would have bandages on his arm and a lot of bruises from his previous lab visits. But he always brought some candy and had time for hugs and kisses and listening to whatever was important to Jonge that day.
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