...or rather, in the living room. My world has shrunk in a way, but I am quite content for the most part. Yesterday was a rough day though. I went to the pool, you know the drill...one foot in front of the other. It was wonderful to finally get into the water. A close by school district had the day off from school, so there were some kids in the pool too. I decided to get out of the water early, so the pool deck wasn't so soaking wet, the cane slips. ("The cane", I cannot be talking about myself and a cane? Life is interesting!)
Anyway. I did a lot of exercises in that pool, and when I got home, I had a lot of trouble walking. Some of it is just muscle fatigue, but my knee was doing a strange thing when I bent it too. It was discouraging. I was home along for several hours, and decided to make a pot of soup. You have to be smart when your steps are laborious. You need to take the refrigerator ingredients out and put them on the closest counter, then move them from that counter to the other counter...I got everything on the counter near the stove, went to measure the spices, and dang it I forgot to grab the measuring spoons, so...I decided to just eye it. That Ambitious Kitchen Best Chicken Soup recipe is a keeper. Ginger, Tumeric, rosemary, salt, pepper, garlic, chopped onions and celery and carrots...then a cup of couscous...lots of chicken, of course.
Hobbling around the house wasn't easy yesterday afternoon and evening, but I told myself it would be better today, and it is. I did some exercises, went down and back up the stairs, and it's better. Motion is lotion, right.
Tomorrow we are going over to Emily's house for a turkey dinner. We're bringing potatoes, and will make mashies in her instant pot. I was thinking maybe a pan of stuffing too...we will be celebrating Kathryn's 28th and Wulf's 8th birthdays, and Rosi's is today! So I ordered a few birthday gifts from Amazon, which is my go-to these days, as I'm not wandering the aisles of Walmart or Target.
Things that make me happy, in no particular order, because why would I introduce order into my life at age 60?:
The new toasted coconut vanilla creamer from Chobani. It's very low in sugar, and I just use a tiny splash, along with a few splashes of heavy cream, in my hot Americano. Too much is yuck, as I don't like sweet coffee, but a little hint makes it good.
Paul vacuumed and mopped this morning before he left to work on the apartment. We bought this new little Shark mop thing, he really likes using it, which is a win! (It's cordless rechargeable, vacuums a little, then mops, but doesn't mop up the water, it's a $60 mop, nice, but not the kind that vacuums up the water and really cleans the floors, but it is what it is and I'm glad we have it!)
My ice machine. Paul got me a little ice machine for Christmas, so we always have a nice big bowl of ice in the freezer. ( The one in our refrigerator stopped working ages ago.)
The grandkids. Yesterday 4 year old Rhys wanted to call someone, so her mama let her call me. The other kids all had exciting things to say too. Sometimes Tennyson talks to me, sometimes he face-times with me, and gets me all dizzy as he walks around with the phone showing me stuff in his house.
The cats. They are good companions, yet they seem hell-bent on tripping me ha.
Paul. He's so funny. He is extremely fit and is always swinging 70 pound kettle bells and doing dips on the pull up bar in his office doorway. He can pull his ankle all the way back to his butt, with his leg completely bent up behind him, he suggested I try that to stretch my thigh. um. yeah. You can't probably do it all the way like this, but do what you can, he said. My eyebrows were up pretty high, as I agreed to try.
One thing that makes me so happy is when those buds on the trees magically turn into newborn leaves. It hasn't happened yet here, nor have the tulips and daffodils bloomed, but it is going to happen soon. It doesn't stop being amazing, year after year.
Memories of my sister make me happy. We used to go late night grocery shopping together, and one of our favorite stores built a brand new building, and when they first reopened, they would have these specials on their bakery items. We thought the announcements were triggered by us walking through the door...All of our donuts are now one dollar a dozen. Please stop by the bakery and make your selection. We would look at each other and say things like pinch me, I'm dreaming...and they're probably doing this so they can watch how fast we run over there on the cameras... of course we were pushing our carts over to the bakery to indeed make our selections, as fast as we could without seeming really obvious.
I like when the girls are home. I have to restrain myself not to talk to them too much when they're doing work, it's not easy. Miss Cam is on the couch right now, with her laptop open. I don't want to break her concentration every five minutes with things like, oh dear, another Duggar was arrested!
I have to admit I liked when President Trump made the Pearl Harbor comment to the Japanese PM. I laughed my head off. Was it professional and presidential? probably not.
I like when my laundry is all done, I have this thing about having lots of pairs of clean undies and socks.
Crunchy peanut butter. Sometimes you just need a spoonful.
Hearing from my older kids, or better yet, seeing them. It always blesses me. They have no idea. The married ones have exceptionally nice spouses too, so I love seeing them too.
Yeah, so now I have to get up and walk around, do some squats, get on the exercise bike...I'm making it sound like I'm all fit and in shape, ha. I find myself seeing other people just walking, and wondering if they know how lucky they are...wondering if that will ever be me, just walking without even thinking about it. I hope so! I can't give up, although I did say to Paul yesterday, if I were a horse you'd have to shoot me. Don't worry...I am not in the depths of despair. I do get tempted to feel sorry for myself sometimes, but I truly fight that. There is just too much to be thankful for.
You all have a nice Saturday!



















