Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Ketchup, Applesauce and the Closet Switcheroo, a Random and Happy Tuesday Post

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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 


It was back to work after a four day weekend for Carl, and his room showed it.


But first, i go to the laundry room.  There were only 2 dryer balls in the dryer, down from five last time i was there.  Where did the others disappear to?  I never did find out, they didn't turn up in his room where they usually are.  It's okay, they come in pairs and two really is enough.


It's just odd the rest have disappeared all at once, usually it's only one at a time, until Carl buys more.


Holidays are hard on him, though, because as much as he loves time off, he thrives on routine and when he's off of it, it shows.


The wet laundry in the washer was clean, however, which is a plus.


However, just when i thought it was safe to turn on the laundry room light after months of not having one, it didn't want to turn on once or twice yesterday.


Oh, help.  Laundry while juggling a flashlight isn't fun, but needs must.


Once Carl was sleeping in his chair (his pre-work, after sleep nap, perhaps?), i got into his room and found these.




He has managed to hold on to two of his lunch coolers.  So far.


As i picked up towels, i found adventure.





That little thing is the inner working of a dental floss roll minus the floss, which was here:






Yes, it all got put back together but for how long is anyone's guess.


Then i dissected the fridge mess.







Yes, that's a regular fork and knife from the kitchen in there.  No wonder they're missing so much.


Last week really must have been hard on him.




He got desperate enough packing food for work lunches he finally resorted to crackers and raisins instead of a sandwich.


There were also restaurant go bags in several places.  Ms. V did not host the Thanksgiving dinner, her daughter-in-law and son did, so no leftovers.  Carl lives to eat and the fact there were no more fruit cups when i later went to pack his lunch tells me the pickings were slim and he probably ate through just about everything in the house and resorted to ordering food delivered.


For the record, i had a full outfit waiting for him in the bathroom when he finally woke up and went to shower.  Also for the record, he did not flash me this time.  He just came out only in his undies to ask if there was a thicker shirt available.


I found him a long sleeve shirt to go under the short sleeve shirt, and they coordinate.  He'll stay warmer until afternoon, when he can take off the long sleeve if he wants.


He then came out carrying shoes and socks and asking, "Powder?"


You may be out, I told him, I haven't seen any and it's probably time to buy some.


However, i was wrong.  Turns out, if you pry the top off the powder container, you get just that smidge more.




As i made a sandwich for his lunch with the bits left in the fridge, he said, "Mug?"  I asked if he needed a mug and he confirmed, "Coffee mug!"


I handed him one from the cabinet and he got a pained look.  "No, wrong kind," he said but when i asked what kind he wanted, he couldn't quite tell me.


Meanwhile, i carried on with sandwich making until he said, "No mustard!"


Okay, i said and he went on.  "Ketchup!"


Ketchup and mayo on a smoked deli turkey sandwich?


"Ketchup and mayo," he confirmed, rolling his eyes in the pleasure of anticipating a good sandwich while eating his breakfast.


He got ketchup and mayo on his "applewood smoked turkey breast" deli meat slices.


Once again, they're not my taste buds, and I'm glad of it.


He asked me how the cat shelter is doing, and i told him it's very crowded.  We also discussed things his did over the weekend (i think he went to some kind of demo at a local park) and the stuff he wants to do this month.  He's got plans!


Once he was done with breakfast, he started looking for a jacket, it was a bit chilly yesterday morning.  He no longer has a jacket, he lost his last one and he hasn't been to the thrift store to buy another.


He's not allowed to buy new ones, he loses them too frequently.


He finally agreed it's going to warm up enough by afternoon to live without one for now and i did the summer/winter clothes switcheroo, moving his summer work clothes to the back of the closet and winter to the front.


Of course, because i did that, next week will be warm and he'll be hauling out the shorts again, but nothing i can do about that.


Once almost out the door, he stopped and said, "Floss."


You didn't floss? i asked.  You can take a moment if you want, i told him, but keep an eye on the time, or floss when you get home.


He headed for the door and went out, coming right back in.


"Gloves?"


You only had the one i could find, i told him and he finally got out the door.


It's December, and so it's time.












Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






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Today is:


Advocate's Day -- India


Day of Remembrance for Bogatir (Great hero) Svatogor -- Asatru/Pagan Slavic Calendar


Festival for Bona Dea -- Ancient Roman Calendar (goddess of chastity, fecundity, the earth, and fertility; a women's festival)


Festival for Serket/Selket -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (scorpion goddess, who healed from their sting; date approximate)


Giving Tuesday -- after celebrating Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, be part of the international giving movement 


International Day of Persons with Disabilities -- UN


International Day of the Basque Language


Make a Gift Day -- internet generated, and go ahead, 'tis the season


National Apple Pie Day


National Ice Cream Box Day -- internet generated, for those who love ice cream that comes in the rectangular box, and being the first to dig in


National Roof-Over-Your-Head Day -- be grateful you have one


Pompaia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (procession dedicated to Zeus; date approximate)


Reinvigorate Your Brain by Reading Something Day -- internet generated, and good to do every day, don't you think?


St. Francis Xavier's Day (Patron of African missions, foreign missions, missionaries, navigators, parish missions, Agartala, India; Ahmedabad, India; Alexandria, LA; ) related observance

     San Francisco Javier -- Navarre, Spain (special observances)


Takata no Inoko -- Sakurai, Japan (offerings for peace and good harvests)


Telescope Day -- marking its invention by Galileo in 1621


Tinsel Day -- remember when this stuff used to contain lead?



Anniversaries Today:


Illinois becomes the 21st US State, 1818



Birthdays Today:


Alicia Sacramone, 1987

Amanda Seyfried, 1985

Bruno Campos, 1974

Holly Marie Combs, 1973

Bucky Lasek, 1972

Brendan Fraser, 1968

Katarina Witt, 1965

Daryl Hannah, 1961

Julianne Moore, 1960

Rick Ravon Mears, 1951

Ozzy Osbourne, 1948

Jaye P. Morgan, 1932

Jean-Luc Godard, 1930

Andy Williams, 1927

Ferlin Husky, 1927

John Backus, 1924

Nino Rota, 1911

Carlos Montoya, 1903

Joseph Conrad, 1857

Charles Alfred Pillsbury, 1842

Gilbert Charles Stuart, 1755



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Camelot"(Musical), 1960

"Troilus and Cressida"(Opera), 1954

"A Streetcar Names Desire"(Play), 1947

Alka-Seltzer, 1931



Today in History:


Sir Thomas Herriot introduces potatoes to England, 1586

In an uprising over mining licenses, which came to be called the rebellion at the Eureka Stockade, more than 20 goldminers at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia are killed by state troopers in what many claim to be the birth of Australian democracy, 1854

The trial of Jefferson Davis starts with the first blacks on a US trial jury, 1868

Settlers arrive at Petach Tikvah, Israel, 1878

The Jovian moon Himalia is discovered by Charles Dillon Perrine, 1904

Neon lights make their public debut at the Paris Auto Show, 1910

The Quebec Bridge, after almost 20 years of planning and construction, opens, 1917

The first successful Technicolor movie, "Tall of the Sea," premiers in NYC, 1922

Chinese refugee ship "Kiangya" explodes in E China Sea, killing 1,100, 1948

Paul Harvey begins his national radio broadcast, 1950

At Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, a transplant team headed by Christiaan Barnard carries out the first heart transplant on a human, 1967

Pioneer 10 sends back the first close-up images of Jupiter, 1973

In one of the worst industrial disasters ever, a methyl isocyanate leak from a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, kills thousands and injures hundreds of thousands, 1984

In Ottawa, Canada, representatives from 121 countries, not including the US, Russia, or China, sign The Ottawa treaty prohibiting manufacture and deployment of anti-personnel landmines, 1997

XCOR Aerospace makes first manned rocket aircraft delivery of US Mail in Mojave, California, 2005

The Nissan Leaf, one of the first mass marketed electric cars, is launched, 2010

US Defense Secretary Ash Carter announces all combat roles in US armed forced will be opened to women, 2015

The first pizza party in space held by astronauts of the International Space Station, 2017

The 70th anniversary of NATO is marked by a gathering of world leaders in London at a reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth II, 2019

AT&T Inc’s Warner Bros. Studios announces all its 2021 movies will stream online the same day they appear in theatres because of the pandemic, 2020

Indonesia's Mount Marapi, on the island of Sumatra, erupts, 2023

Monday, December 2, 2024

Special Bed (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week, and Poetry Monday, Beans

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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!


This is Lily, who was so busy asking for pets I could not get a clear picture.  She is an office kitty at the shelter and has a bed in a drawer, it is her favorite place to sleep.












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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 Beans.                       


If you think of your life in jelly beans

it sort of goes this way,

you have 28,835 of them

if you count one bean for each day.


That's a life of 79 years,

and 8,477 beans are spent in bed,

that's just over 23 years

of time to rest your weary head.


About 1,635 beans are for

dealing with food and drink,

near 1,576 for chores including

doing dishes at the kitchen sink.


Your working beans amount

to 3,202 and to boot

1,099 are in the car

including your commute.


If you watch the current average

of 2,676 beans spent on TV

it leaves you about 3,000 beans

for all else you want to do or be.


How do you now spend your beans,

is it on what's of most import?

If not, rethink your spending,

before your beans run short.



Future themes are:


Dec. 2  Beans (Today!)

Dec. 9  A Bumpy Ride

Dec. 16 Recipe for Disaster

Dec.  23 Never Say Never  and/or  Christmas/Hanukkah

Dec. 30  All Done


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Today is:


Chichibu Yomatsuri -- Chichibu shrine, Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture, Japan (one of Japan's most impressive night parties; through tomorrow)


Cider Monday -- celebrating the drink of the season, hot, spiced apple cider


Cyber Monday -- another excuse to buy stuff, the traditional beginning of the online shopping season


International Day for the Abolition of Slavery -- UN


King Tupou I Day -- Tonga


National Day -- Laos; United Arab Emirates (trad.)


National Fritters Day


National Mutt Day -- US (because mixed breeds need an extra chance) www.nationalmuttday.com


Oshiroi Matsuri -- Fukuoka, Japan (Face Paint Festival, to ask for good harvest next year)


Provincial Anniversary Day -- Chatham Islands, New Zealand and Westland, New Zealand


Safety Razor Day -- the first disposable razor blades were patented by King Gillette this day in 1901


Special Education Day -- US (anniversary of the first US special education law in 1975)


St. Bibiana's Day (Patron of epileptics, mentally ill people, single laywomen, torture victims; against epilepsy, hangovers, headaches, insanity, mental illness; and, appropriately considering the aforementioned list, Los Angeles, CA)


Throw Out Your Leftovers Day -- if you've had it since Thanksgiving, and haven't frozen it or eaten it yet, get rid of it


Walter Plinge Day -- UK (the British equivalent to George Spelvin, a name used to disguise the fact that an actor is playing more than one part in a production, but Walter was based on a real pub owner who was generous to actors)



Birthdays Today:


Britney Spears, 1981

Nelly Furtado, 1978

Monica Seles, 1973

Lucy Liu, 1968

Randy Gardner, 1958

Dennis Christopher, 1955

Dan Butler, 1954

Stone Phillips, 1954

Cathy Lee Crosby, 1948

T. Coraghessan Boyle, 1948

Gianni Versace, 1946

William Wegman, 1943

Julie Harris, 1925

Maria Callas, 1923

Randolph Hearst, 1915

Charles Ringling, 1863

Georges Seurat, 1859



Debuting/Premiering Today:


Naked Gun(Film), 1988

"Mystery of Edwin Drood"(Musical), 1985

"Imus in the Morning"(Radio), 1961

Dancing Lady(Film), 1933 (first appearance of Fred Astaire)

"The Adventures of Charlie Chan"(Radio), 1932

Model A Ford, 1927 (first sold on this date, for $385)

"Sie Versunkene Glocke/The Sunken Bell"(Hauptmann play), 1896

"Samson et Dalila/Samson and Delilah"(Saint-Saens opera, Op. 47), 1877

"La Favorite/The Favorite"(Donizetti opera), 1840



Today in History:


The University of Leipzig opens, 1409

Dedication of the Touro Synagogue, in Newport, Rhode Island, the first synagogue in what became the United States, 1763

Napoleon defeats the Russians and Austrians at Austerlitz, 1805

The first Savings bank in the US opens, the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society, 1816

US President James Monroe declares his "Monroe Doctrine", 1823

US President James K. Polk declares it is the "Manifest Destiny" of the US to expand into the West, 1845

Charles Dickens gives his first public reading in the US, in NYC, 1867

King Camp Gillette patents the safety razor, 1901

Pu Yi (Hsuan-T'ung) became China's Last Emperor at age 2, 1908

Following 19 years of Ford Model T production, the Ford Motor Company unveils the Ford Model A, 1927

A team led by Enrico Fermi initiates the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, 1942

Riots break out in Jerusalem in response to the approval of the 1947 UN Partition Plan, 1947

The Granma yacht reaches the shores of Cuba's Oriente province and Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and 80 other members of the 26th of July Movement disembark to initiate the Cuban Revolution, 1956

Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Sharjah, Dubai, and Umm Al Quwain form the United Arab Emirates, 1971

Benazir Bhutto is sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan, becoming the first woman to head the government of an Islam-dominated state, 1988

A coalition led by Chancellor Helmut Kohl wins the first free all-German elections since 1932, 1990

The United Kingdom devolves political power in Northern Ireland to the Northern Ireland Executive, 1999

NASA announces finding an arsenic based life form on Earth, 2010

Taxi service company Uber expands its presence in Latin America by partnering with Carlos Slim's cell phone company America Movil to place the Uber app on mobile phones throughout Mexico, 2014

A trade war truce is agreed upon between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 meeting in Argentina, 2018

The UK authorizes the use of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, the first Western country to approve a Covid vaccine, 2020

Massive El Nino flooding occurs in East Africa, resulting in mudslides, floods and many deaths, 2023