Saturday, November 11, 2023

I Look Up and It’s Thankful Day, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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I'm looking up on Thankful Day and wondering what happened this week.


I'm thankful for blog friends who are patient, i seem to be chronically behind in my reading as i've been working so much i have less time for reading.  I am trying to catch up.


Last week, The Big Boss called and warned Sweetie there was supposed to be a terrible fog over the spillway bridge and warning me to not go that way to NOLA.  I watched for fog, and was thankful there was none, so i took the usual route and got down there in good time.


Sweetie brought home a "take and bake" pizza from the store for supper one evening, a very rare purchase for him.  It was an 18-inch, which is way too big for our small oven, and he told me he only wanted half anyway.  I cut it into quarters and baked a quarter at a time.  I'm thankful i was able to do that, and since "he can't believe he ate the whole thing," i'm also thankful he didn't make himself sick.  He hasn't had more than one or two small pizza slices at a time in years.


Ms. A was still not fully recovered this past Sunday, so i was thankful to be able to stay at the church and bring her home myself.


Sunday night i did not sleep well, i'm thankful i did not oversleep Monday morning as i had quite a crazy day ahead.


Because i didn't oversleep, i was thankful to get Ms. G's cat and critter duty done before going to Carl's so i didn't have to stop in the middle.


Carl's place went mostly like clockwork, in spite of his being off work, a huge thankful.


Ms. S's place the same, no surprises, drips, runs or errors.


Then i met up with Sweetie at Ms. GA's house to do the work i wasn't able to do Friday because granddaughter was sick with a horrible stomach virus.  I'm always thankful to make up for lost work.


Then came the panic moment.  Sweetie had gone and i was finishing up, stepped out the door juggling my big bag, the garbage, the recycling, and other stuff.  I'd had to park across the street at the neighbors (i'm thankful they let me), so i set the big bag down on the porch, tied off the garbage and dropped it and the recycling at their respective bins, loaded the car and came home.


Then realized i'd forgotten the bag.


At that moment, i wasn't sure where i'd left it, and i was afraid it would be on the ground next to the street, by the place where i'd parked, and it might be gone by the time i got back there.


I was thankful traffic wasn't too horrible, i made great time getting back, and the bag was safe and sound on the porch by the door.  Mr. BA was watering the yard, so the whole time i was driving back and panicked, he was right where he would have noticed if someone had come on his porch to take something.


Ms. V and i went to the ladies' circle meeting together on Tuesday and i'm thankful we had a nice talk together on the way then had a good time enjoying seeing all the renovations at the place we meet.  It's a Senior Living community where about half of our circle ladies live, so it's easier to meet there and the common areas were redone beautifully.


By Wednesday my lack of sleep was starting to tell on me, so i'm thankful we wrapped up early at Ms. G's Wednesday (she was back in town) because she had an appointment.  It meant i got to rest with my feet up for a while.


The Big Boss's wife has struck again, buying new bedding.  I'm thankful they took the old stuff, which is less than a year old, had it professionally cleaned and gave it to us.  The comforter is huge and pretty and will be perfect for winter.


The cat shelter went well both times this week.  There have been adoptions and surgeries are keeping up with sending them home quickly.  We're thankful for that and for the fundraiser this past weekend (i was in NOLA), it was the best ever.



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While i originally wrote this poem for Poetry Monday on Memorial Day, i think it fits here, too.


We hope for no more war,

we pray for peace to reign,

for hatred is so evil,

and murder is insane.


We pray for no more madmen,

maniacs spoiling to fight,

wicked in their wanting

to destroy what's good and right.


We pray for all these things to end,

but until they really do,

we pray the Lord will always send

heroes just like you.


A big, heartfelt thank you to all who have served.


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Today is:


Armistice Day/Poppy Day/Remembrance Day/Veterans Day


Bonza Bottler Day


Constitution Day and King's Birthday -- Bhutan


Day of Remembrance of the Volhvs/Einherjar Feast -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan Calendar (Norse "Feast of the Fallen")


Death/Duty Day


Deepavali/Diwali(Festival of Lights) -- Hindu; Jain; Sikh (second day of the festival)

     Kukur Tihar/Kukur Puja -- Day of Dogs

     Jain New Year


Fasching/Karneval -- Germany; Netherlands (official beginning of next year's pre-lent celebration starts on 11/11 at 11:11, when the Council of Eleven, in colorful fools caps, meet to plan the upcoming festivities)


Four Ones Day -- it is 11/11, after all


Hollantide Day a/k/a Hallow-tide -- Isle of Mann (season of All Saints, first day of Winter, celebrated in conjunction with Martintide, the Feast of St. Martin of Tours)


Independence Day -- Angola(1975); Poland(1918)


Independence of Cartagena City -- Colombia


Lacplesis -- Latvia (Remembrance Day)


Lunantishees Day -- Ireland (Fairies who guard the blackthorn trees, cutting a branch today, the old calendar's November 1, means bad luck.)


National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week -- US (remembering those who have little or nothing during the upcoming holiday celebrations, and making time to share our bounty with them; through the 18th)     

      co-sponsors National Coalition for the Homeless and National Student Campaign Against Hunger & Homelessness 


National Sundae Day


Old November Eve -- In the old calendar, this was actually All Hallows' Eve


Origami Day -- Japan


Pepero Day -- South Korea (similar to a Valentine's Day, when couples exchange Pepero brand cookie sticks)


Pocky and Pretz Day -- Japan (see Pepero day, but substitute the Japanese brand cookie sticks)


Republic Day -- Maldives


Sadie Hawkins Day -- US (on Nov. 9 or the Saturday nearest, and based on the Li'l Abner comic, a day for a woman to ask out the man of her choice; also widely observed on Feb. 29 because of a law passed in Scotland in 1288)


Singles Day -- China (Guang Gun Jie, literally "bare sticks day", celebrating the single life on the calendar date that has the most 1's)


St. Martin's Day a/k/a St. Martin of Tours' Day (Western), Martinmas (Old England) (Patron of beggars, cavalry, equestrians, geese, horses, innkeepers, Pontifical Swiss Guards, quartermasters, reformed alcoholics, riders, soldiers, tailors, vintners/wine growers and makers; against alcoholism, impoverishment; highly celebrated through Sweden, Switzerland, and the island of St. Martin/St. Maarten and Patron of over 25 diocese, cities, and countries around the world)

     Beggar's Day -- Netherlands (children act as beggars on St. Martin's Day, similar to trick-or-treat in English speaking countries)

     Martinigians -- Sursee, Switzerland (a celebration of the day in front of Town Hall)

     St. Maarten Day -- Sint Maarten


St. Menas of Egypt's Day (Patron of falsely accused people, peddlers, traveling merchants)


The Lord Mayor's Show -- London, England (originally "The Lord Mayor's Day," according to the official website this show has marched, floated, trotted, and occasionally fought through almost 800 years of London history, making it one of the oldest civic pageants in the world)


Tori No Ichi -- Japan (the first "rooster day" of November, so called because it is held on the two or three days of the rooster this month, in which to wish good luck and prosperity at temple and shrine ceremonies around the country, and celebrate with a fair)


Veterans of Foreign Wars Day -- Federated States of Micronesia



Anniversaries Today:


Vietnam Women's Memorial is dedicated, 1993

Route 66 is established by the US Highway System, 1926

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetary is dedicated, 1921

Washington becomes the 42nd US State, 1889



Birthdays Today:


Leonardo DiCaprio, 1974

Peta Wilson, 1970

Calista Flockhart, 1964

Demi Moore, 1962

Marc Summers, 1951

Bibi Andersson, 1935

Jonathan Winters, 1925

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., 1922

Alger Hiss, 1904

Pat O'Brien, 1899

George Patton, 1885

Victor Emmanuel III, 1869

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, 1821

Abigail Smith Adams,1744



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Shadowlands"(Play), 1990

An Early Frost(TV movie), 1985

"Prisoner of Second Avenue"(Play), 1971

"La Plume de Ma Tante"(Revue), 1958

"God Bless America(Song, first public performance)", 1938

"The Tinker's Wedding"(Synge play), 1909

"Society"(Thompson play), 1865



Today in History:


The Congress of Carnuntum: Attempting to keep peace within the Roman Empire, the leaders of the Tetrarchy declare Maxentius and Licinius to be Augusti, while rival contender Constantine I is declared Caesar of Britain and Gaul, 308

41 pilgrims land in Massachusetts, sign Mayflower Compact, 1620

Massachusetts passes 1st US compulsory school attendance law, 1647

Gottfried Leibniz demonstrates integral calculus for the first time to find the area under the graph of y = ƒ(x), 1675

The F.H.C. Society, also known as the Flat Hat Club, is formed at Raleigh Tavern, Williamsburg, Virginia, as the first college society in the US, 1750

Chrysanthemums are introduced into England from China, 1790

British and Canadian forces defeat a larger American force, causing the Americans to abandon their Saint Lawrence campaign, 1813

Mary Edward Walker, the 1st Army female surgeon, is awarded the Medal of Honor, 1865

The Victorian Aboriginal Protection Act is enacted in Australia, giving the government control of indigenous people's wages, their terms of employment, where they could live, and of their children, effectively leading to the Stolen Generations, 1869

The 11/11/11 cold wave: Many cities in the U.S. Midwest broke their record highs and lows on the same day as a strong cold front rolled through, 1911

The Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated by US President Warren G. Harding at Arlington National Cemetery, 1921

Prime Minister Alexandros Papanastasiou proclaims the first recognized Greek Republic, 1924

U.S. Route 66 is established, 1926

Patent number US1781541 is awarded to Albert Einstein and Leó Szilárd for their invention, the Einstein refrigerator, 1930

The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia is opened, 1934

Kuwait's National Assembly ratifies the Constitution of Kuwait, 1962

NASA launches Gemini 12, 1966

Antigua and Barbuda joins the United Nations, 1981

The General Synod of the Church of England votes to allow women to become priests, 1992

New Zealand Tomb of the Unknown Warrior is dedicated at the National War Memorial, Wellington, 2004

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II unveils the New Zealand War Memorial in London, United Kingdom, commemorating the loss of soldiers from the New Zealand Army and the British Army, 2006

The RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) sets sail on her final voyage to Dubai, 2008

A strike intended to shut down Nepal's general elections November 19th, is orchestrated by an alliance of 33 opposition parties, 2013

The captain of the South Korean ferry which sank in April is found guilty of gross negligence and sentenced to 36 years in prison, 2014

An Italian appeals court overturns a manslaughter conviction against 6 scientists for failing to give adequate warning of a deadly earthquake, 2014

The leaders of China and Japan meet for formal talks after more than two years of severe tension over a territorial dispute, 2014

Mercury makes its closest transit across the Sun that will occur this century, 2019

According to a new study, the near-earth asteroid Kamo`oalewa, about the size of a ferris wheel, is very likely a fragment of the moon, 2021

12 comments:

  1. It sounds like you are often running on empty. I do hope (fervently) that you get some quieter days - and more time to put your feet up.

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  2. What a lot of busy and thankful. I'm thankful that people like you exist!

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  3. That sure was a most busy week and the thankfuls are all terrific though!

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  4. Thank you for the poem. Our country would not be without our armed forces. We must appreciate them.

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  5. I hope that you can find time to pace yourself and put your feet up more often.

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  6. phew*

    *props for the ability (rhetoric, creative and otherwise) to effectively convey the events of a week excitement and suspense hitting every beat**
    ** a term in screenplay writing... a good thing

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  7. Wow! Don't know how you do it ~ you are one busy lady ~ and still writing wonderful poems and taking care of so many ~ Xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  8. Wonderful thankful list. How nice that you scored a new comforter set. XO

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  9. Patience. We have. Seems as if life has gotten way more busy... but not more busy than you! Surely you are related to the energizer bunny 😉 I'm glad the big bag was right where you left it.
    Thank you for the poem, Mimi.

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  10. I am thankful the bag was where you left it. I like your poem too, but would be much happier if those who served, didn't need to. War is a cruel thing.

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  11. My goodness, you have been busy! A poignant poem indeed.

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  12. I'm glad you were able to remember where the bag was and find it waiting for you when you returned. I hope you can get caught up on your sleep this week!

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