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This week has been a bit short on sleep, although it's never short of things to list for Thankful Day.
First, i'm really very thankful i was not badly hurt when i tripped last Friday night at rEcess. I have been sporting a shiner for over a week now. The damage was all on the surface and it's clearing up.
Saturday was a long day at Grandma and Grandpa's. I'm thankful Grandma wants me to spend more time just sitting and talking to her.
For a few months now, i've been trying to convince Becca that because she's an adult, she's big enough to not wake anyone else up if she gets up in the middle of the night. My mantra has been adults, if they wake up in the night, use the restroom, get a sip of water, and go back to bed without waking anyone.
Her father, Mr. J, came up with the idea of adding the magic ingredient, a reward. If she lets him sleep by taking care of herself at night, she gets a star on the calendar. If she gets 3 stars in a row, she gets a Sprite drink. As of last Sunday, I'm thankful to say she'd let her parents sleep every night for 8 straight nights! Tomorrow i'll find out if she's continuing, the trend, i do hope so.
Ms. JAI, for lots of reasons, is not always in contact with her family. Sometimes she goes a day or two without contact from anyone, which concerns me. I'm thankful she lets me send her a text every night to check up on her.
She's supposed to answer, and that's the other thankful. She has been answering, or answering when i call her the next day. As long as i know she's okay.
Monday morning at Carl's with no water in the main house for laundry turned into a "we are so thankful for responsive plumbers" very quickly. By that afternoon, when i was across the street from Carl's at Ms. S's house, she and i watched the plumber come and go and come back, and water is once again flowing at the house.
That was very important by Thursday, and i went to clean the rest of their house that day and i was most thankful for water and caught up on laundry with five loads.
Every once in a while, i place an order for things on Amazon i haven't been able to get locally. I generally wait and get several things together in one shipment, and it generally works well. This week, one item was missing from the package and i'm thankful a call resolved it, they shipped one out to me the next day.
This week was the start of our ladies' circle meetings for church again, and i'm thankful my Tuesday morning circle has a new member who will be riding with me and Ms. V. I'm also thankful this year's book is Praying the Lord's Prayerby J.I. Packer.
Ms. G was preparing her new toy (the RV) for its christening. I'm thankful we got a lot done, and neither of us had an avalanche of anything fall on us when getting stuff out of the shop.
I'm also thankful the temperatures are more seasonal now than they were a month ago, as working outside is not so difficult as it was then.
Thursday afternoon, i actually got a very short nap and i'm most thankful for that.
Ms. G headed out Thursday afternoon, and so i am thankful to be on Angel duty from Friday through Monday. The extra funds are welcome, as Sweetie managed to ding up Slow-Moe and broke a headlight assembly. I'm thankful it wasn't worse, and we were able to order the part. Kevin and Lenny will install it, of course.
While i was at the shelter Friday night, two juvenile cats got adopted together, a brother and sister. We're always thankful for good homes for the kitties, and this lady has adopted before and is a responsible pet owner.
Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Dyanne and her co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.
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Today is:
America's Day For Kids -- sponsored by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Anne Bradstreet Day -- Massachusetts, US (by Proclamation of the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to honor Anne Bradstreet, America’s first poet, who is also recognized as the first published woman poet in the English language)
Cherokee Strip Day -- Oklahoma, US (anniversary of the last land run, in 1893, which opened Native American land to white settlers)
Collect Rocks Day -- i guess it means besides all the ones in my head
Eleven Days of Global Unity -- Day 6, Children & Youth (sponsored by We, the World)
Feast of the Ingathering -- UK traditional (also called Harvest Home; in Scotland, Kirn; in northern England, Mell-Supper. Celebrations will be held in rural areas for the next few weekends, celebrating the end of the harvest.)
Festival for Ra, Osiris, and Horus -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Idaho Spud Day 2023 -- Idaho, US, wants the 3rd Saturday of September as a day to celebrate their favorite crop
Independence Day -- Malaysia(1963); Mexico(1910); Nicaragua; Papua New Guinea(1975)
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer -- UN (commemorates the signing, in 1987, of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer)
International Eat An Apple Day -- a celebration of the fruit of the season, on the third Saturday of every September
Martyrs' Day -- Libya
Mayflower Day -- the ship left England on this day in 1620
National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day
National Day -- Maldives
National Heroes' Day -- St. Kitts and Nevis
National Play-Doh Day -- unofficial; get some anyway and be a kid again for a little while
National Teaching Assistants' Day -- UK https://www.teachingpersonnel.com/go/candidates/national-ta-day/
Owain Glyndwr Day -- Wales
Responsible Dog Ownership Day -- originally sponsored by the AKC, but i can no longer find info about it on their website
Rosh Hashanah -- Judaism (began last night at sundown, through tomorrow at sundown)
St. Cornelius' Day (Patron of cattle, domestic animals, earache sufferers, epileptics; Kornelimunster, Germany; against earache, epilepsy, fever, twitching)
St. Cyprian of Carthage's Day (Patron of Algeria, North Africa)
St. Euphemia's Day (Patron of Rovinj, Croatia)
St. Ludmilla's Day (Grandmother of St. "Good King" Wenceslaus; Patron of converts, duchesses, widows; Bohemia; Czech Republic; against in-law problems)
Stay Away From Seattle Day -- yes, really
Stepfamily Day -- US and others who choose to recognize it (if you have stepfamily you love, celebrate it wherever you live)
originally founded as National Stepfamily Day in 1977 by Christy Borgeld
Working Parents Day -- internet generated, enjoy if you are a working parent or have a working parent you want to thank
Birthdays Today:
Nick Jonas, 1992
Sabrina Bryan, 1984
Alexis Bledel, 1982
Amy Poehler, 1971
Marc Anthony, 1968
Molly Shannon, 1964
Richard Marx, 1963
Jennifer Tilly, 1961
Orel Leonard Hershiser IV, 1958
David Copperfield, 1956
Mickey Rourke, 1956
Robin Yount, 1955
Mark McEwen, 1954
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1950
Susan Ruttan, 1950
Ed Begley, Jr., 1949
Elgin Gay Baylor, 1934
Anne Francis, 1932
Peter Falk, 1927
B.B. King, 1925
Lauren Bacall, 1924
Janice Page, 1923
Allen Funt, 1914
James Cash Penney, 1875
Francis Parkman, 1823
Anthony Panizzi, 1797
Hildegard of Bingen, 1098
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Frasier"(TV), 1993
"Miami Vice"(TV), 1984
"Logan's Run"(TV), 1977
"Bridget Loves Bernie"(TV), 1972 (first mixed marriage portrayed on television)
"Mannix"(TV), 1967
"Shindig"(TV), 1964
"The Outer Limits"(TV), 1963
"Broadway"(Play), 1926
Today in History:
The Massachusetts village of Shawmut changes its name to Boston, 1630
Handel's "The Messiah" premiers in Dublin, 1741
The Great Seal of the United States is used for the first time, 1782
Russians set fire to Moscow shortly after midnight – the city burns down completely days later, 1812
Slavery is abolished in all French Territories, 1848
The Cherokee Strip, in Oklahoma, is opened, making land available to white settlers, 1893
Roald Amundsen discovers the magnetic south pole, 1906
William Durant, carriage-maker, founds General Motors Corp., 1908
Juan Perón is deposed in Argentina, 1955
Malaysia is formed, 1963
Cape Verde, Mozambique and Sao Tome and Principe join the United Nations, 1975
Shavarsh Karapetyan saves 20 people from the trolleybus that had fallen into Erevan reservoir, 1976
An earthquake measuring 7.5-7.9 on the Richter scale hits the city of Tabas, Iran killing about 25,000 people, 1978
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines join the United Nations, 1980
The Montreal Protocol is signed to protect the ozone layer from depletion, 1987
The Pound Sterling is forced out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism by currency speculators and is forced to devalue against the German mark, 1992
Mexico celebrates its 200th anniversary of independence, 2010
Denmark elects its first female Prime Minister, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, 2011
NASA scientists announce the discovery of a circumbinary planet - a planet the orbits two stars instead of one, 2011
The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., announces a successful artificial insemination as Mei Xiang gives birth to her second giant panda cub, 2012
The brain-eating amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, is found in tap water near New Orleans, the first time ever detected in the U.S. water supply, 2013
The cycling land speed record for men and women is broken by Denise Mueller Korenek, riding at 183.932 mph (296.010 kph) at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, US, 2018
Britain's Kew Gardens now holds the world record for the largest living plant collection (16,900) on a single site according to Guinness World Records, 2021
Another lovely list. Hooray for naps.
ReplyDeleteNow look here, one of us bloggers having a fall is more than enough, lol. And you get the bad bruise and some uncomfortable pain. Sorry to hear this. But what great news for those 2 cats!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are healing from your fall ~ great list of thankfuls as you are always so busy ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You are an inspiration for us all!
ReplyDeleteWonderful thankfuls. Sprite is a great motivator. My great nieces will do anything for sprite. :) XO
ReplyDeleteThose are really good thankfuls. Go Becca Go!
ReplyDeleteA good list of thankfuls. I hope Becca keeps up the new routine. I'm happy for the adopted kittens too.
ReplyDeleteYou do know how to grab the Reader's attention. Lol
ReplyDelete(First, i'm really very thankful i was not badly hurt when i tripped last Friday night at rEcess. I have been sporting a shiner for over a week now...)
Ok, cut it out.
Glad you weren't hurt worse than a shiner when you fell! Finding Becca's currency is key to changing her behavior - I hope it does the trick!
ReplyDeleteps left a birthday off your list ;) today is Patrick Mahomes' 28th birthday!
I'm sorry you fell at rEcess. Ouch!
ReplyDeleteI bet Becca's parents are very thankful for uninterrupted sleep.
Good gravy! So glad the damage from your fall was largely superficial! Falls ARE scary!
ReplyDeleteSo many things to be thankful for! I do love a good nap--short though it may be!