December 5, 2013

A (The?) December Post

With the typical seasonal things to do on top of everything else, my blogging has been less than prolific. Oh well - it's hard to write cancer-related posts right now, because that's not what I'm currently wanting to focus on. Since Stephanie's death, I've been in a different head space and am putting one foot in front of the other to be in the present moment, and enjoy the holidays and our new puppy. Feelings ebb and flow and maybe it'll be like this for some time.

As is with life, with somber and saddening times, there are also exciting and joyous occasions. Here's a smattering of what's been going on lately:

Joe, my dad, surprised us with a quick (<24hrs!) visit before Thanksgiving. Ostensibly to see me, but I think the real reason is clear in the accompanying picture. He and Daisy had fun playing fetch up and down our stairs. The little squirt loves dad. And I'll never forget what dad said upon meeting her face-to-face for the first time: "Hi, Daisy. I'm Joe and I've loved you before I even met you." Awww. Warm fuzzies abound!














We spent a quiet Thanksgiving here at our home with Linda, my mom. We divided and conquered the dinner dishes and we had lots of leftovers. So nice to make the most of the time spent in the kitchen!

A day or so after Thanksgiving, mom took this picture of a sunset while on a walk. Isn't it gorgeous? It's special when the camera's eye can catch close to what you actually see with your own. Thankful for the beauty we see each day.


Joshua and Daisy have had some needed 1-on-1 time while I've been out with friends and running errands. He was gone for 5 days right after we adopted her, so they've been bonding and working on reinforcing commands. It's so fun to see them interact and to see her look at him for guidance, too!

Daisy and Lexi are growing more fond of each other with each passing day. They keep taking naps closer and closer together. I predict that they'll nap side-by-side someday. Watching their antics helps speed up and add joy to chilly, indoor-only days.





This time of year is just right for baking. Here's a two-loaf batch of honey/whole wheat banana bread I made the other day. The bonus of baking is that it also heats the house! Not to mention the aroma it adds...

We went with Linda to see holiday lights at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Luckily we went a day before the Arctic cold set in (today's high will be 9F). For me, seeing the light displays made it feel a little more like December and the holiday season. Now the snow and temps are reinforcing that feeling!







My crafting has been on the backburner this year (unlike last year's craft fair extravaganza). However, I did manage to set aside time to bake some scented baking soda ornaments! They were fun to make and I hope recipients enjoy them and how they smell. Not realizing how much stirring was needed, I did it all myself and my affected arm is 'pissed off' about it. (That's a technical term my friend Jo and I use to describe the pain associated with our affected arms. It comes and goes depending on several factors - mainly weather and activity for us.) Next time I make some, I'll call in Joshua for stirring reinforcement. My plan is to jazz-up the white ornaments with twine and/or ribbon. Heck maybe even add glitter to some just because. :)

So there you have it: a slice of my life.

I'm not sure if I'll get around to posting again this month. And I don't want to feel like I "have to." So just In case I don't, I want to sincerely wish you all a happy and healthy holiday season and coming year. I see 2014 as being a year of new beginnings. 2013 sure seemed to be full of change from my POV.

And if I may interject some of my own thoughts and focus into your reading today, please try to:

  • Remember to be kind to others. 
  • Be patient. 
  • Be understanding. 
  • Help those who need it. 
  • Practice random acts of kindness. You never know the influence you may have upon someone's life.

Many blessings to you and thank you for continuing to read my posts!