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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.
Part of today’s post is also a writing challenge. This is how it works: one of the contributing bloggers picked a number between 12 and 50. The submitted number is a challenge to participating bloggers to write at least one piece using that exact number of words.
This month, the word count number is: 19
It was submitted by: yours truly
Links to the other Word Counters posts:
The start of the "breakfast of champions," Carl style. |
Carl was up, showered and dressed when i arrived yesterday. He's been doing well at setting the alarm clock.
If you think a shorter work week last week means a cleaner room this week, sorry to disappoint you.
He keeps up with washing and drying laundry pretty well, it's the putting away which seem to stymy him.
I untucked his pant leg from his sock and then tried to turn on some lights in his room.
I say tried because so many are burned out again, and the chains on the lamp were sticky. Ewwww!
Looking to pack his lunch, i managed to stumble upon his small ice chest. It's just perfect, lunch sized.
As i packed, he talked. "Where is Friday supposed to go?" was his first stumper as I grabbed applesauce.
I guess it's supposed to go after Thursday, i finally said, that's where i usually find it most weeks.
Seeming to like that answer, he moved on to another topic. "I need encouragement," as i packed carrot sticks.
You did a wonderful job getting up early and getting ready this morning, i started in to encourage him.
"No," he interrupted. "Cards!" You need encouragement cards? i asked after pondering a moment. "Yes!" he answered, eyes bright.
Have you looked through the greeting cards at work? i asked, and he smiled. "Great!" Then he added, "Today!"
"We had a potluck at church," his mind had moved on while i grabbed grapes and a cheese stick.
It was good? i asked, and he said, "Yes, it was Pastor Appreciation!" That's why he wants the card.
Of course, he's getting it after the fact, but trust me, the pastor knows him well and will understand.
He was trying to describe the cake they'd had at the pot luck, but words seemed to fail him.
He lives to eat, that one, and i packed him a lunch to get him through to snack time.
Meanwhile, as the laundry stain remover in the car seems to be a habit, i grabbed his car keys.
As i headed out, he called, "Raincoat?" and that is a stumper. It's been two months since it's rained.
We never found the raincoat, i'm sure he bought one at his MallMart and forgot to buy a card.
Yes, he also got a donut in his lunch, the others got put in a container in the fridge.
I found several of his cold packs for his ice vests thawed in the sink. Meanwhile, in the freezer:
No, that is not water in those trays. Pink lemonade. He's obviously up to something. Hopefully, i'll miss it.
How much ice cream, which you've been eating with a fork, is too little to save? None, for Carl.
Funnies:
Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!
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Today is:
Children's Day -- India
Chinggis Khan's (Genghis Khan) Birthday -- Mongolia (also National Pride Day)
Day of the Colombian Woman -- Colombia
Deepavali/Diwali(Festival of Lights) -- Hindu; Jain; Sikh (fifth day of the festival)
Bhai Tika -- ritual where sisters honor brothers for the protection they give
Gyan Panchami -- Jain (celebration of knowledge and education)
Equorum Probatio -- Ancient Roman Empire (official cavalry parade of the equites)
International Girls Day -- sponsored by Kappa Delta Sorority
Leftover Trading Day -- internet generated; trade your leftovers for the much more interesting ones in your neighbor's fridge
Loosen up, Lighten Up Day -- to remind us of the benefits of joy and laughter, begun by Stephanie West Allen of Denver, CO, US
National Pickle Day/Pickle Appreciation Day
National Spicy Guacamole Day -- as opposed to National Guacamole Day back in September
National Teddy Bear Day -- US (anniversary of the day in 1902 that Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a cornered and tied bear, because it was unsportsmanlike)
Operating Room Nurse Day -- US, but feel free to celebrate those dedicated nurses around the world
Readjustment Movement's Day -- Guinea-Bissau
School Pride Day -- US (always on the Tuesday of American Education Week)
Spirit of NSA Day -- members of the National Speakers Association are encouraged to focus on giving back and mentoring
St. Dubricus' Day (the saint who crowned King Arthur)
St. Lawrence O'Toole's Day (Patron of the Archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland)
World Diabetes Day -- UN (learn more about diabetes here)
Anniversaries Today:
Princess Anne of the UK marries Captain Mark Phillips, 1973
Birthdays Today:
Joseph "Run" Simmons, 1964
Laura San Giacomo, 1962
D.B. Sweeney, 1961
Condoleezza Rice, 1954
Yanni, 1954
Prince Charles, 1948
King Hussein of Jordan, 1935
McLean Stevenson, 1929
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, 1922
Brian Keith, 1921
Veronica Lake, 1919
Barbara Hutton, 1912
Rosemary DeCamp, 1910
Joseph McCarthy, 1909
Harrison Salisbury, 1908
William Steig, 1907
Louise Brooks, 1906
Dick Powell, 1904
Aaron Copland, 1900
Mamie Dowd Eisenhower, 1896
Jawaharlal Nehru, 1889
Claude Monet, 1840
Robert Fulton, 1765
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Black or White"(Music video), 1991
"Murphy Brown"(TV), 1988
"Good Evening"(Revue), 1973
"Der Tapfere Soldat/The Chocolate Soldier"(Operetta), 1908
"The Girl of the Golden West"(Play), 1905
Today in History:
Conquistadors from Spain under the leadership of Francisco Pizarro arrive in Cajamarca, Inca empire, 1533
Samuel Pepys reports on the first blood transfusion (between dogs), 1666
Loius Timothee is hired in Philadelphia to be the first professional librarian in the US, 1732
Captain George Vancouver is the first Englishman to enter San Francisco Bay, 1792
John Mason debuts the first horse-drawn streetcar in NYC, with a route between Prince and 14th on 4th Ave., 1832
Herman Melville publishes "Moby Dick", 1851
The St. Andrews Golf Club, in Yonkers, NY, opens with 6 holes, 1888
New York World reporter Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochrane) began her attempt to surpass fictitious journey of Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg by traveling around world in less than 80 days; She succeeded, finishing the trip in January in 72 days and 6 hours, 1889
Albert Einstein presents his quantum theory of light, 1908
The first airplane flight from the deck of a ship takes place in Norfolk, Virginia, 1910
The BBC begins radio service in the United Kingdom, 1922
The first regular UK singles chart published by the New Musical Express, 1952
NASA launches Apollo 12, the second manned mission to the surface of the Moon, 1969
After German reunification, the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Poland sign a treaty confirming the Oder-Neisse line as the border between Germany and Poland, 1990
The last direct-current electrical distribution system in the United States is shut down in New York City by Con Edison, 2007
Scientists discovery the closest known rogue planet to Earth, about 100 light years away, 2012
Archaeologists announce the discovery of the remains of the ancient Greek city of Tenea near Corinth, the city supposedly founded by captives from Trojan War, 2018
An impact crater 31 km wide from an iron meteorite is identified under the Hiawatha Glacier in Greenland, 2018
Archaeologists announce finding the earliest evidence ever of humans cooking food, 780,000 years ago, in fish remains found at Gesher Benot Ya’aqov in northern Israel, 2022
Thanks so much for the smiles. Mind you, I am not a donut fan.
ReplyDeleteCarl always makes me smile. I think it's because you appreciate him and his interesting ways! Wonderful funnies today!
ReplyDeleteCarl is always busy it seems with making messes or planning things. Mom remembers the potluck events at church when she was a kid. The donuts look very tasty.
ReplyDeleteThe child in the duck rain suit is too cute for words. And ice soup, what a simple recipe!
ReplyDeleteAh, that Carl!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, Carl I sometimes wonder where Friday's supposed to go too (and often hope it will come right after Monday).
ReplyDeleteOnly buy donuts once or twice a year. Do love them, but they are too rich for my diet.
ReplyDeleteI love Carl. He's so entertaining and you have him figured out very well. I always smile when you tell us about Carl.
ReplyDeleteLove all the funnies and the ice cube soup made me spew my coffee.
Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, my friend. Hugs. ♥
You earn your wings with Carl ~ Xo ~ fun donut photos and captions ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laugther and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Carl never stops amazing me - him and your patience!
ReplyDeleteI love the ice cube soup, can I have the recipe?
Maybe that was donut icing on the lamp chains. Oh Carl. Those were good funnies!
ReplyDeleteDoughnuts is making my mouth water.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
I bet he wastes a lot of water and electricity with all that laundry.
ReplyDeleteI love doughnuts, but limit them to one or two a year. I wonder what the plan is for the pink lemonade ice cubes?
ReplyDeleteCarl, donuts and funnies, what more could I wish for on a miserable day like today!
ReplyDeletePink lemonade ice cubes are intriguing - but a great idea if they're added to pink lemonade so the lemonade doesn't get watered down while the ice cubes melt. ;) Loved all your funnies!!
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