Tuesday, April 28, 2026

X-citement Ahead, a Random and Happy Tuesday Post for the A to Z Challenge

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It's time once again for a random and happy Tuesday, linking up with Stacy's Random Thoughts at Stacy Uncorked and Sandee at Comedy Plus.  



Yes, i took liberties with the title, but I've used xenial (a Greek word meaning hospitality) a few times and while Carl is hospitable, wanting to always be with friends or have them over, this is about an extraordinary time coming up in his life with much excitement ahead.


Yesterday while i was there i was getting him ready for his second-to-last day of work, and today is his last, and next Monday when i arrive they will be in the throes of packing and heading out.  They'll actually move him in to his new digs on Tuesday, and as i get updates, i will let everyone know how he's doing.


Meanwhile, i arrived to find Ms. V had hung up most of the cleaning cloths from the week before, but some were left behind and when Carl did his load of laundry, he shifted them to the sink, requiring a rewash.


I'd found one of the two missing dryer balls last week in Ms. V's laundry, the second is probably gone forever.  All four were there, only one in the dryer with the clothes Carl had washed and dried.  I've tried telling him they do no good if he leaves them on top of the dryer, but it doesn't seem to help.


He has been using his green apron for weeks because the red one was missing.  Then yesterday,




it turned up.  The green one is now AWOL, i asked later about it and he gave his usual, "It's gotta be here somewhere," which means it will turn up, it's just a matter of time, and meanwhile, don't bother looking.  It will find us when it's ready.


He was still snoozing in the sleep chair and i got into his room and found this.




A gift bag with cleaning supplies.  His friends threw him a going-away party this past weekend.  The bag also had some of his own stuff in it he's had for a while, i guess he thought it was a good place to put those items.


When i went for the cleaning supplies, Carl was up taking his meds and setting the timer for more snoozing.  I smiled and said, "Only two more days of work for you!" and he looked at me solemnly and said, "Sore throat."


I'd noticed lots of the throat lozenges he keeps around in his lunch cooler and he had two new bottles of throat spray.  Getting sick right now would be awful timing, but since when have illnesses ever listened and stayed away for that reason?


Anyway, he did sleep a while longer and then came to brush his teeth and shower.


While standing by the refrigerator, Carl looked over the top of it and said, "The top of the fridge needs dusting."


Now that he "hides" the sweets he's not supposed to have in the cupboard instead of cramming it all in grocery bags on top of the fridge, i guess the dust is having a chance to settle there.


Once he got up and wanted his shower, the bathroom was clean and ready with supplies.  After the shower, he yelled out, "Is there a towel?"


You have one in there, i put it there, i told him.


"It's wet!" he said.


Please note it had not been wet when i got it from  the linen closet and put it in there for him.  Did you use it instead of the small towel to stand on? i asked him, as you must be very careful to give him a bath towel, a hand towel, one towel to stand on, and a washcloth.


"Maybe," he said and i heard nothing else until he came out, dressed but looking a bit grumpy.


Please note, two of his large bath towels are now missing, heaven only knows where they could be as he's the only one who uses them, but like the apron they'll turn up and for now we sub with the old towels from the linen closet, and those are worn a bit thin.


After he was dressed, Carl asked me about furniture stain remover.


I asked what furniture he needed it for and he indicated his old, stained, worn and so broken it will no longer properly sit up recliner.


You don't need to clean it, i told him, you are moving out in a week.


"I want to take my furniture," he said a bit plaintively.


They have furniture for you there, i told him.  All the rooms are furnished for the residents.


"But I like mine," he said again, and i told him he'd have to talk to his mom about it.


I do get it, but moving the old, broken and badly stained furniture is probably not going to happen, no matter how comfortable he finds those seats.


I changed the subject by asking him why he didn't have his apron on.  "Working on it," was his reply, of course.




I found out when i went in the kitchen why he didn't have the apron on.  He'd spilled some water and instead of grabbing a towel to wipe it up, grabbed his apron.


As he ate breakfast and i made his lunch, he told me all about the party over the weekend.  I didn't understand everything he was saying, but i did catch the part about them going to the Cracker Barrel restaurant and then coming back to his house and playing Chinese checkers and other games he's had in his closet for a while.


By the sound of it, he has a very good checkers strategy and won more often than he lost and everyone had a good time.


His leaving was accompanied by the usual flurry of looking for last minute things, but he had it all at the end.


How about some funnies.
















Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






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It's my month to provide the prompts for Words for Wednesday.  Since it becomes Wednesday in some parts of the world while it is still Tuesday here, i am providing the prompts now, so you can work on them and post them when it's Wednesday where you are.


This week's prompts are:


artist

kitchen

alive

manage

case


and/or these fabulous, funny words:


bamboozled (fooled or cheated someone)

persnickety (fussy over minor details)

kerfuffle (commotion or fuss)




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Today is:


Biological Clock Day -- the "biological clock gene" that governs the circadian rhythm in mice was isolated on this day in 1994


Cubicle Day -- because if you can't beat 'em, join 'em


Feast of Jamal(Beauty) -- Baha'i


Festival of Floralia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (three-day festival to Flora, goddess of flowers and vegetation)


Great Poetry Reading Day -- make sure you read some great poetry today


Hidaka Hibuse Matsuri -- Mizusawa, Iwate Prefecture, Japan (through the 29th; floats, child musicians, traditional costumes, and fun)


James Monroe Birthday Celebration -- Charlottesville, VA, US (at his home, Ash Lawn-Highland)


Kiss Your Mate Day -- guys, do not forget this one, in case she reads it somewhere on the internet; kiss her, then read her a great poem


National Blueberry Pie Day


National Kids and Pets Day


National Day of Mourning -- Canada (In conjunction with Workers' Memorial Day and World Day for Safety and Health at Work, honoring those injured or killed on the job)


National Heroes Day -- Barbados


Pay It Forward Day -- International (begun in the US as National Pay It Forward Day, it is now observed in over 80 countries; this year the global initiative wants to inspire over 10 million acts of kindness around the world!)    


Rip Cord Day -- the first successful jump with a parachute that used a rip cord was this day in 1919 by Leslie Erwin of the U.S. Army Air Corps


Sa die de sa Sardinia -- Sardinia, Italy (Sardinia Day, celebrating the uprising of 1794)


School Bus Driver's Day -- these longsuffering drivers put up with a lot, thank a school bus driver today!


St. Peter Chanel's Day (Patron of Oceania)

     Saint Pierre-Chanel Day -- Wallis and Fortuna


Sts. Vitalis and Valeria's Day (Patrons of Thibodaux, Louisiana)


Workers Memorial Day / World Day for Safety and Health at Work -- International (remembering all who have lost their lives or been injured on the job)



Anniversaries Today:


William Randolph Hearst marries Millicent Veronica Willson, 1903

Maryland becomes the 7th US State, 1788



Birthdays Today:


Jenna Ushkowitz, 1986

Jessica Alba, 1981

Penelope Cruz, 1974

Jorge Garcia, 1973

Nicklas Lidstrom, 1970

John Daly, 1966

Elena Kagan, 1960

Ian Rankin, 1960

Nancy Lee Grahn, 1958

Mary McDonnell, 1952

Jay Leno, 1950

Marcia Strassman, 1948

Ann-Margaret, 1941

Harper Lee, 1926

Oskar Schindler, 1908

Erich Salomon, 1886

Lionel Barrymore, 1878

Mifflin Wister Gibbs, 1828

James Monroe, 1758



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"One Man's Family"(Radio), 1932



Today in History:


Newly elected King of Jerusalem Conrad of Montferrat is assassinated in Tyre, 1192

Nichiren Buddhism is founded, 1253

Virginia governor John Harvey is accused of treason and removed from office, 1635

Female English Pirate Mary Read, who operated throughout the Caribbean, died in prison (she was pregnant at the time), 1721

Captain William Bligh and 18 crewmen from the HMS Bounty are set adrift, 1789

Chinese and Irish laborers for the Central Pacific Railroad working on the First Transcontinental Railroad lay 10 miles of track in one day, a feat which has never been matched, 1869

Azerbaijan  is added to the Soviet Union., 1920

The first night game in organized baseball  history takes place in Independence, Kansas, 1930

A vaccine  for yellow fever is announced for use on humans, 1932

Thor Heyerdahl and five crew mates set out from Peru on the Kon-Tiki, 1947

The Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty (Treaty of Taipei) is signed in Taipei, Taiwan between Japan and the Republic of China to officially end the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1952

Charles de Gaulle resigns as President of France, 1969

The Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure is signed, 1977

Millionaire Dennis Tito becomes the world's first space tourist, 2001

According to the WHO, leading causes of death in the world include chronic illnesses such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes, 2011

In recognition of democratic reforms, the European Union opens an office in Burma, 2012

The government of India announces that electricity has now reached every Indian village, 2018 

American diver Victor Vescovo makes the deepest dive ever to the bottom of the Mariana trench at 10,927m (35,849ft), discovering three new marine species and finding plastic waste, 2019

NASA's Parker Solar Probe becomes the first spacecraft to cross the Alfvén critical boundary, the outer atmosphere of the Sun, 2021

Six new indigenous land reserves covering 620,000 hectares (1.5m acres) where mining is banned and commercial farming is restricted are set up by Brazilian President Lula da Silva, 2023

Airports, hospitals, and public transit shut down due to a widespread power outage in Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and parts of France, 2025

Monday, April 27, 2026

White Shows the Dirt (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week, and Poetry Monday, Plaid, an A to Z Challenge Post

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To enjoy more blogs participating in the A to Z Challenge, click here.   



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Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.


Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays.  Post a picture that makes you say Awww... and that's it.


Make sure you get the code from Sandee's site, linked above, and leave a link to your post so we can visit you.  What better way to start the week than with a smile!


When your child's favorite outdoor playthings are rocks, white pants aren't really the best choice.


We start with just going for a walk.




But it's inevitable.







She does have a good time!






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Sparks is the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, who wanted us to post something positive and uplifting at the start of the week.  While she no longer blogs, i like to post an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.     






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Our dear friend Diane is taking a break

accommodations we must make

we miss her poetry and wit

so carry on as Poetry Monday's a hit!


Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border.  Charlotte/Mother Owl and i are keeping it going while she takes a blog break, we hope temporarily.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let us know!


This week the theme is Plaid.               


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being buried in

plaid would certainly be a

final and grave choice


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I've always loved a plaid,

in fashion it makes me smile,

because it gives us proof

lines can party in style!


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Future themes are:


April 27 Plaid (Today!)

May 4 Back Pack

May 11 Futuristic Landscape

May 18 Balcony


(All themes are from the 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and Other Arts Facebook group.)


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Today is:


Abolition Day -- Mayotte


Babe Ruth Day -- anniversary of the day dedicated to him in 1947 by every ball field in the US and Japan


Freedom Day -- South Africa


Independence Day -- Sierra Leone(1961); Togo(1960)


King's Birthday / Koningsdag -- Kingdom of the Netherlands (Aruba, Curacao, Netherlands, and Sint Maartin); Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba


Matanzas Mule Day -- remembering the only casualty of one of the first naval actions of the Spanish-American War, a mule in the village of Matanzas, Cuba


Morse Code Day -- birth anniversary of Samuel Morse


National Prime Rib Day


National War Veterans Day -- Finland


Resistance Day/Day of the Uprising Against the Occupying Forces -- Slovenia


St. Zita of Lucca's Day (Patron of butlers, domestic servants, homemakers, housemaids, lost keys, maids, manservants, people ridiculed for their piety, rape victims, servants, servers, single laywomen, waiters/waitpersons/waitresses; against losing keys)


Tell a Story Day -- US (no history of origin, although celebrated in many libraries)


The Ennead Sail Through the Land -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


World Graphic Design Day


World Tapir Day 


Write An Old Friend Today Day -- a real letter, in the mail, remember how exciting it is to get those?



Anniversaries Today:


Ringo Starr marries Barbara Bach, 1981

Cornell University is established as New York's land grant institution, 1865



Birthdays Today:


Patrick Stump, 1984

William-Alexander, King of the Netherlands, 1967

Sheena Easton, 1959

Ace Frehley, 1951

Cuba Gooding, Sr., 1944

Earl Anthony, 1938

Sandy Dennis, 1937

Anouk Aimee, 1932

Casey Kasem, 1932

Coretta Scott King, 1927

Jack Klugman, 1922

Walter Lantz, 1900

Sergei Prokofiev, 1891

Jessie Redmon Fauset, 1882

Ulysses S. Grant, 1822

Samuel Morse, 1791

Mary Wollstonecraft, 1759

Edward Gibbon, 1737

Suleiman the Magnificent, 1495



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Chips with Everything"(Play), 1962

"Le roi de Lahore/The king of Lahore"(Opera), 1877

"Roméo et Juliette"(Opera), 1867

"L'africaine/The African Woman"(Meyerbeer Opera), 1865



Today in History:


Ferdinand Magellan is killed by natives in the Philippines led by chief Lapu-Lapu, 1521

Re-founding of the city of Bogotá, New Granada (now Colombia), by Nikolaus Federmann and Sebastián de Belalcázar, 1539

Cebu is established as the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines, 1565

The blind and impoverished John Milton sells the copyright of Paradise Lost for £10, 1667

The British Parliament passes the Tea Act, 1773

Beethoven composes Für Elise, 1810

US troops capture the capital of Upper Canada, York  (present day Toronto, Canada), 1813

The Foundation stone for new Palace of Westminster, London, is laid, 1840

The establishment of Jewish congregations in Lower Austria is prohibited, 1857

The steamboat Sultana, carrying 2,400 passengers, explodes and sinks in the Mississippi River, killing 1,700, most of whom are Union survivors of the Andersonville and Cahaba Prisons, 1865

In South Africa, the Group Areas Act is passed formally segregating races, 1950

Togo gains independence from French-administered UN trusteeship, 1960

Sierra Leone is granted its independence from the United Kingdom, 1961

Expo 67  officially opens in Montreal, Canada, 1967

Xerox PARC introduces the computer mouse, 1981

The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, comprising Serbia and Montenegro, is proclaimed, 1992

Betty Boothroyd becomes the first woman to be elected Speaker of the British House of Commons in its 700-year history, 1992

Russia and 12 other former Soviet republics become members of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, 1992

The first democratic general election in South Africa, in which black citizens could vote is held, 1994

The last successful telemetry from the NASA space probe Pioneer 10 is received, 2002

The superjumbo jet aircraft Airbus A380 makes its first flight from Toulouse, France, 2005

Construction begins on the Freedom Tower for the new World Trade Center in New York City, 2006

Estonian authorities remove the Bronze Soldier, a Soviet Red Army war memorial in Tallinn, amid political controversy with Russia, 2007

The wives and children of former Osama bin Laden are deported from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia, 2012

North Korea's Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in of South Korea agree to officially end the Korean war and rid the peninsula of nuclear weapons, 2018

Space-X launches its Crew Dragon capsule with four astronauts, including Jessica Watkins, the first African-American woman to serve an extended mission on International Space Station, 2022

The Zoonomia Project, where genomes of 240 mammals were collected and compared, publishes findings which seem to show 10.7% of the human genome is identical to that of almost all mammal species, 2023

The Royal Institute of British Architects awards its Royal Gold Medal to Pakistani architect Yasmeen Lari for her humanitarian work providing structures for Pakistanis' marginalized communities, 2023

After a five month gap in receiving data transmissions, NASA engineers successfully repair and recode Voyager 1 from 15 billion miles away, 2024