Saturday, July 4, 2026

Game Changer, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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This is the week we are thankful for the game changer.  His name is Ben.


Let's start with last Saturday, when, as if on a timer, the heavens opened up at 3pm just as i'm leaving NOLA.  This is the fourth Saturday in a row where it's happened, and i'm starting to wonder what's up, but i'm very thankful for umbrellas and for the fact it stops before i'm over the spillway.


That evening, #2 Son, Daughter-in-Law, and Annie dressed in their hillbilly best and took "hillbilly pregnancy photos," complete with curlers in her hair and him dangling a cigarette from his lips (unlit, of course).  They'd been wanting to get some good pregnancy photos and decided to make them funny, and i was thankful to take the photos for them, we all enjoyed it.


Sunday on the way to get Becca, Mr. J texted and asked if i like figs.  I texted back we do, and we've been giving every single one which ripens on our own tree to Annie, so i've not had any.  I'm thankful he packed up a bunch of extra figs he had for us, his tree overproduced and he had plenty to share.


That afternoon, #2 Son tackled Sweetie's A/C in Slow-Moe the Pontiac and found the problem.  Thankfully, he found the part and arranged to pick it up Monday morning.


Then came Monday afternoon, and i'm very thankful i was home from Ms. S's house when i got the call.  The doctor was calling time and wanted to induce labor that evening!


I'm thankful Annie is accustomed to being with me a lot, thankful they were able to bring her home to me while they packed for the hospital, and thankful they had a few minutes to show me where they've moved her clothes now the new baby's clothes are in the cupboard where hers used to be.


Thankfully, GG found one of her favorite dresses.



Tuesday morning, we were all thankful for the arrival of little Ben, the game changer who takes them from being able to trade off the one child and now they have to each have charge of one.  (If they have a third, the game changes again to zone defense, but they are not planning on letting it happen, one girl and one boy is plenty for them.)





Annie was thankful to see her mama and dada at the hospital and meet her little brother, whom she immediately started gently poking and prodding.  We're thankful he slept through it and thankful we've been talking to her so much about being gentle.  She's also had plenty of practice with Link Linker the Stinker Cat, as if she's not gentle with him he hisses and scares her.


I was thankful to be able to spend two nights with Annie, and thankful the second night i had a heating pad, they keep the place cold.


Wednesday, i was thankful to drop Annie with them at the hospital and go do their grocery shopping and also get them a new key made for the car as the one they had was old and in terrible shape and the metal part tried to come out of the key fob while i was trying to put it in the ignition.  


They are thankful for the new key, they'd been meaning to get around to that, but life does get in the way.


We were all thankful when mama, dada and Ben came home Wednesday evening.  It meant i did not get to Bible study that evening, but there's always next week.


I've been thankful to hold the little guy several times and to watch Annie for them twice since then.


Ms. V was very thankful i was off Annie duty in time to go back to work Thursday, and Ms. G, thankfully, understood why i couldn't work Wednesday.


Friday was also spent with Annie and i was thankful to be home when Ms. D's daughter called me, saying she couldn't get in touch with her mom and would i go down there and check on her.  Ms. D wasn't home but had forgotten her phone, but i was thankful Annie and i were able to run down and check and ease her daughter's mind that Ms. D was just running errands and not on the floor of her house and unable to call for help.


Friday evening at the cat shelter was busy and good, I'm thankful there have been so many adoptions lately.


Then, once i was home, once again i was thankful i got to spend time with Annie while #2 Son finished with the A/C repair on Slow-Moe he had originally planned for Monday night, but Ben changed those plans.


We're all going to be jumping to the tune of two children now, and we're very grateful and thankful to do so.



Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Clark and his co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.



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Today is Independence Day / Fourth of July for the US and Territories!


There are lots of parades and celebrations in the USA today, but a few really fun ones include:


Filipino-American Friendship Day, celebrating the friendly relationship between the Philippines and the United States.


Independence from Meat Day, because you don't have be a slave to tradition!  This is sponsored by Vegetarian Awareness Network.


Sidewalk Egg Frying Day and although you can do this anywhere it's hot enough, for the real deal, plan to go to the Solar Egg Frying Contest, held annually on July 4 on old Route 66 in Oatman, Arizona, US, where the rule is you must use solar heat only.


The Stone Skipping Tournament at Windermere Pointe Beach, Mackinac Island, Michigan, US, it's open to all, come skip some stones and have a blast!


The World's Greatest Lizard Races in Chaparral Park, Lovington, NM, US.  Cheer the lizards and iguanas as they race down a 16-foot ramp, and yes, trophies will be awarded!


Thanks to Barb Kowalik and The Cat Blogosphere for the event badge.        


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Today is:


Build a Scarecrow Day -- keep the crows out of that field of freshly growing corn in the back 40!


Buffalo Bill Day -- he staged his first Wild West show on July 4, 1883


Bullion's Day -- Anglican tradition, the translation of the relics of St. Martin of Bullion; rain today means rain for the next 20 days, according to the legends


Day of Pax -- Ancient Roman Calendar


Garibaldi Day -- Italy


Hop A Park Day -- US (several years ago the Colleyville, Texas, Park and Recreation Commission started this celebration on the first Saturday of July, which is National Parks and Recreation Month; go visit a park today, or make plans to do it soon!)


International Day of Cooperatives -- U.N. (theme: Cooperatives Build a Better World)


King Tupou VI's Birthday -- Tonga


Liberation Day -- Rwanda


National Barbecue Spareribs Day


National Country Music Day -- US


Old Midsummer Eve -- by the Julian Calendar


St. Elizabeth of Portugal's Day (Patron of brides, charitable societies, charity workers, charities, difficult marriages, falsely accused people, peace, queens, tertiaries, victims of adultery, victims of jealousy, victims of unfaithfulness, widows; invoked in time of war; Coimbra, Portugal)


St. Ulrich's Day (Patron of peaceful deaths, pregnant women, weavers; Augsburg, Germany; Creazzo, Italy; against birth complications, dizziness, faintness, fever, frenzy, mice, moles, vertigo)


Tour de France -- through July 26



Anniversaries Today


Tuskegee Institute opens, 1881




Birthdays Today


Becky Newton, 1978

Koko, 1971 (gorilla who speaks sign language, and has now taught it to her offspring)

Pamela Howard "Pam" Shriver, 1962

Signy Coleman, 1960

Geraldo Rivera, 1943

George Steinbrenner, 1930

Al Davis, 1929

Gina Lollobrigida, 1927

Neil Simon, 1927

Eva Marie Saint, 1924

Ann Landers, 1918

Abigail Van Buren, 1918

Mitch Miller, 1911

Gloria Stuart, 1910

George Murphy, 1902

Rube Goldberg, 1883

Louis B. Mayer, 1882

George M. Cohan, 1878

Calvin Coolidge, 1872

Stephen Foster, 1826

Hiram Walker, 1816

Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1804



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"American Top 40"(Radio), 1970

"Honky Tonk Women"(Single release), 1969

"America the Beautiful"(Publication date), 1895



Today in History


A supernova is observed by the Chinese, the Arabs and possibly Amerindians near the star Tauri; for several months it remains bright enough to be seen during the day, and its remnants form the Crab Nebula, 1054

Christian III is elected King of Denmark and Norway in the town of Rye, 1534

The city of Trois-Rivières is founded in New France (Quebec, Canada), 1634

City of Providence, Rhode Island forms, 1636

The United States Declaration of Independence is adopted by the Second Continental Congress, 1776

The United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, opens, 1802

The Louisiana Purchase is announced to the American public, 1803

Construction of the Erie Canal begins in Rome, New York, 1817

The world's first long-distance railway, the Grand Junction Railway, opens between Birmingham and Liverpool, 1837

The Cunard Line's 700-ton wooden paddle steamer RMS Britannia departs from Liverpool bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia on the first transatlantic crossing with a scheduled end, 1840

Henry David Thoreau embarks on a two-year experiment in simple living at Walden Pond, near Concord, Massachusetts, 1845

The first edition of Walt Whitman's book of poems, titled Leaves of Grass, is published, 1855

Lewis Carroll tells Alice Liddell and her sisters a story that would grow into Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, 1862*

The Anglo-Zulu war ends, 1879

The people of France offer the Statue of Liberty to the people of the United States, 1886

The first scheduled Canadian transcontinental train arrives in Port Moody, British Columbia, 1886

Western Samoa changes the International Date Line, so that year there were 367 days in this country, with two occurrences of Monday, July 4, 1892

The short-lived Republic of Hawaii is proclaimed by Sanford B. Dole, 1894

Dorothy Levitt was reported as the first woman in the world to compete in a 'motor race', 1903

African-American boxer Jack Johnson knocks out white boxer Jim Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match sparking race riots across the United States, 1910

First flight of the Lockheed Vega, 1927

Lou Gehrig, recently diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, tells a crowd at Yankee Stadium that he considers himself "The luckiest man on the face of the earth" as he announces his retirement from major league baseball, 1939

After 381 years of near-continuous colonial rule by various powers, the Philippines attains full independence from the United States, 1946

The first broadcast by Radio Free Europe, 1950

President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Freedom of Information Act into United States law, 1966

NASA's Pathfinder space probe lands on the surface of Mars, 1997

The Deep Impact collider hits the comet Tempel 1, 2005

The Statue of Liberty's crown reopens to the public after 8 years, due to security reasons following the World Trade Center attacks, 2009

Discovery of a picture of the Biblical Samson and a Hebrew inscription in an ancient synagogue in the Galilee region of northern Israel is announced, 2012

Scientists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider announce the discovery of a new particle consistent with the Higgs boson, 2012

UNESCO grants World Heritage Status to vineyards in Champagne, France along with Singapore's Botanical Gardens, Diyarbakir Fortress (Turkey) and Maymand Caves (Iran), 2015

NASA's Juno spacecraft successfully enters Jupiter's orbit, 2016

North Korea tests first successful intercontinental ballistic missile into Sea of Japan, 2017

Chinese technology company Baidu announces it has begun mass production of self-driving buses, the 14-seat Apolong, 2018

Mad Magazine announces it will stop publishing new material after 67 years, 2019

Researchers reveal there are 14 living descendants of Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, 2021

Australian rules player Heather Anderson, who suffered a concussion in 2017 while playing becomes the first known professional female athlete to be diagnosed with the degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, known to plague male athletes of contact sports who suffer concussions, 2023

Friday, July 3, 2026

What Am I, a Pillow? (Feline Friday), Friendly Fill-Ins, and Nature Friday

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Feline Friday was originally started by Steve, The Burnt Food Dude (may he rest in peace), and i'm going to believe it's because he liked cats.

He handed hosting duties off to Sandee at Comedy Plus, and now she has entrusted it to me.


Feline Friday is simple to join.  All you have to do is: Post a picture, drawing, cartoon or video of a cat (they may be silly or cute).  Then add your link!


One thing for sure is this is a fun and easy meme to do.  So come and join us in Feline Friday.


What better way to start the weekend than with a feline!


Kittens can sleep in the strangest ways, and some of them don't seem to mind being squashed.






From this angle above, you can't even tell he's under there!






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Friendly Fill-Ins are easy to do. There are four statements: the first two statements are provided by Ellen of 15AndMeowing, and the final two are offered by Lorianne The Menagerie Mom of Four-Legged Furballs. They try to make sure the statements will be fun to both answer and share. The linky will be posted at or about 12:00 AM on Friday. Please head over to one of their sites, link up, and share your thoughts!      


Here are this week's statements with my responses underlined:



1. I tend to forget _______________________.


2. I celebrate the 4th of July by _____________________.


3. I was a fan of _________ before it became popular.


4. I see _________ in my future.



1. I tend to forget   anything which is not written down or part of a well-established routine.


2. I celebrate the 4th of July by   working, babysitting, or, if it's on a Sunday, going to church.  Yes, i am boringly predictable in some things, and people want their houses cleaned or their kids watched even on a holiday.


3. I was a fan of   herbal or home remedies   before it became popular.


4. I see   finding a new client   in my future.




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Nature Friday is hosted by LLB in Our Backyard.  Simply post a picture of the natural world, and link up!   


These two trees have grown so closely they are now intertwined, a crepe myrtle and, I believe, a water oak.








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Today is:


Action Mesothelioma Day -- UK (bringing "meso" cancer into the spotlight)


Air Conditioning Appreciation Days begin -- Northern Hemisphere (around here, they last until Thanksgiving!)


Compliment Your Mirror Day -- remind your mirror how great it is to have an owner like you, and look at other mirrors to meet to see if they greet you with a smile


Dipolieia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (festival of Zeus as god of the city)


Disobedience Day -- internet generated, but if you have a bone to pick, use your civil disobedience today to let it be known! 


Dog Days of Summer begin (according to the almanac, but not in all cultures)


Eat Beans Day -- bring the humble legume up to main dish status!


Fiesta del Fuego -- Santiago, Cuba (festival of fire, through the 9th)


Fishermen's Day -- Marshall Islands


Independence Day -- Belarus(1944)


International Plastic Bag Free Day -- working toward a plastic bag free world 


National Chocolate Wafer Day


Stay Out of the Sun Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays; for health's sake, give your skin a break!


St. Thomas the Apostle's Day (Patron of architects, blind people, builders, carpenters, construction workers, geometricians, masons, people in doubt, stonecutters, surveyors, theologians; against blindness, doubt; Certaldo, Italy; Ceylon/Sri Lanka; East Indies; India; Pakistan)


Virgin Islands Emancipation Day -- US Virgin Islands



Anniversaries Today:


Prince Alois of Liechtenstein marries Duchess Sophie of Bavaria, 1993

Ted Kennedy marries Victoria Anne Reggie, 1992

Idaho becomes the 43rd US State, 1890



Birthdays Today:


Moises Alou, 1966

Thomas Gibson, 1962

Tom Cruise, 1962

Montel Williams, 1956

Alan Autry, 1952

Betty Buckley, 1947

Dave Barry, 1947

Kurtwood Smith, 1942

Tom Stoppard, 1937

Pete Fountain, 1930

Ken Russell, 1927

Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher, 1908

Franz Kafka, 1883

George M. Cohan, 1878

Richard Bedford Bennett, 1st Viscount Bennett, 1870

Samuel Huntington, 1731(O.S. date)



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"ITV News at Ten"(TV), 1967

"Mister Peepers"(TV), 1952



Today in History


Hugh Capet is crowned King of France, the first of the Capetian dynasty that would rule France till the French Revolution in 1792, 987

Québec City is founded by Samuel de Champlain, 1608

Pitcairn Island is discovered by Midshipman Robert Pitcairn on an expeditionary voyage commanded by Philip Carteret, 1767

Norway's oldest newspaper still in print, Adresseavisen, is founded and the first edition is published, 1767

George Washington takes command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1775

The Bank of Savings in New York City, the first savings bank in the United States, opens, 1819

The last pair of Great Auks is killed, 1844

Slaves are freed in the Danish West Indies (now U.S. Virgin Islands) by Peter von Scholten in the culmination of a year-long plot by enslaved Africans, 1848

Dow Jones and Company publishes its first stock average, 1884

Karl Benz officially unveils the Benz Patent Motorwagen – the first purpose-built automobile, 1886

The New York Tribune becomes the first newspaper to use a linotype machine, eliminating typesetting  by hand, 1886

World speed record for a steam railway locomotive is set in England, by the Mallard, which reaches a speed of 126 miles per hour (203 km/h), 1938

The biggest explosion in the history of rocketry occurs when the Soviet N1 rocket explodes and subsequently destroys its launchpad, 1969

First mention in the New York Times of a disease that would later be called AIDS, 1981

The Stone of Scone is returned to Scotland, 1996

Asteroid 2004 XP14 flies within 432,308 kilometres (268,624 mi) of Earth, 2006

New Zealand sustains a major earthquake, with minor damage reported, 2012

In El Paraiso, Peru, property developers destroy a 4,000-year old pyramid, 2013

In Belgium, King Albert II abdicates his throne to son, Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant, due to health reasons, 2013

Health insurance company Aetna announces that it will pay $37 billion to acquire rival company Humana, 2015

Souad Abderrahim is elected the first female mayor of Tunis, Tunisia, 2018

The worst wildfires in Cyprus' history begin in Limassol district, 2021

Sri Lanka says it has less than one day's worth of fuel remaining, as its economic crisis deepens, 2022

A study in the UK of the running pattern of the hippopotamus shows they can get going so fast they become temporarily airborne with all four feet off the ground, 2024

Archaeologists announce the discovery of a 3,500-year-old ancient city in Peru named Peñico, 2025