Saturday, January 6, 2024

Crazy Ducks and Avoiding Disasters, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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I'm thankful it's the first Thankful Day of 2024, and if you haven't heard it from me yet, i do pray you have a blessed and beautiful year.


I'm thankful for Botts Dots and raised reflective markers on the interstate.  Turns out, when it's still raining but the sun is pouring out of the west between the clouds and it's so bright reflecting off the road you can't see the white lane marking stripes, you can stay in your lane using the dots and markers.


I'm thankful the crazy Muskogee duck that decided to waddle slowly across the street right in front of me while i had two other cars on my tail that probably would have rear ended me if i'd braked too hard changed his mind as i tried to swerve at the last minute and flew out of danger. 


After last week's medical procedure on Friday set me on my can, i was thankful to power through Saturday at Grandma and Grandpa's house, and i was very thankful it was the day Sweetie comes to help me clean.


Sunday morning, i got to Becca's and she had just started her breakfast.  She ate, we did teeth and meds, took Mr. Cal for his walk, then sat on the couch to read and she almost fell asleep.  Ms. A came out of her room, also looking tired, and said, "We have a big New Year's Eve planned with friends, so I think we'll stay home and rest up this morning."


I was thankful we'd already had the walk, as Mr. Cal really gets upset if we can't walk, and i helped Becca back to bed for a nap then went to church.


Ms. S texted me while i was at Carl's Monday morning.  "When you come over, just pull up behind Mr. D, he's not going anywhere today as he has football to watch!"


I'm thankful we were able to do the same thing we did last year when he had football to watch, we stayed out of each other's way and i cleaned that room during halftime!


Ms. D has been sick, and she told me not to come last week, so i worked her in this week.  I was thankful i did as now she's not only going to need more help, she'd going to be making decisions about whether she can stay in her home or needs to move to be closer to her children.  I'm thankful she's open to making changes, some people her age are not.


The shelter is not very crowded right now (it's not kitten season) so i was thankful to get to Ms. G's early.  I got all the regular work done, plus we went shopping (which someone said sounds like easy work and it would be except i'm the one schlepping 20lb. bags of cat food and 30lb. bags of bird seed and 40lb. containers of cat litter and flat cases of cold drinks and cases of water at the store and again back at the house) and then we got out of season bedding stored.


We're thankful it did not freeze Thursday night, although it rather felt like it.  We will get a freeze later next week, and that's soon enough.


I'm thankful Ms. V and i have wonderful conversations when i'm cleaning her house.


I'm very thankful i didn't fall down the stairs.  Follow the iron-clad rule, always hold the rail!


Ms. GA and Mr. BA are out of town again, for his sister's wedding.  I'm thankful the work at the shelter went quickly again so i was able to get over there early.  I'm also thankful for the extra income cat care affords.


Finally, i'm thankful our hostess seems to be back and feeling better!



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Today is:


Armed Forces Day -- Iraq


Befana -- Italy (Befana is the fairy who resides in chimneys, flies on a broom, and leaves toys and candy in stockings on Epiphany, their traditional day to exchange gifts.)


Bean Day (Bake a bean or penny into a cake, whoever gets the slice with the bean is king for a day.  A tradition continued especially in New Orleans and vicinity, all the way through Mardi Gras Day, only now a plastic baby toy, representative of Jesus, is put in the traditional cakes.)


Blessing of the Waters -- Piraeus, Greece; Turkey; among Greek Orthodox worshippers worldwide (on the traditional date of the Baptism of Jesus)


Carnival Season begins -- Christian, through Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday


Children's Day -- Uruguay


Cuddle Up Day -- internet generated, an excuse to get close to your special someone


Daruma Ichi -- Takasaki City, Japan (the largest and most famous daruma market in the city where the good luck dolls originated; through tomorrow)


Deer Dance Ceremonies -- Taos Pueblo, NM, US (Native American celebration of the deer spirit, dating approximate)


Dezome-shiki -- Tokyo, Japan (fire fighters pray for a safe year, have a parade, help raise awareness of fire prevention, and men dressed as firefighters from the Edo period perform acrobatic feats from the tops of ladders to show agility)


Dia de los Reys -- Hispanic Christians(Three Kings Day)


Epiphany / Three Kings Day -- Western Christian


Epiphany of Kore (Persephone/Proserpina) -- Ancient Greek Calendar and Ancient Roman Calendar (a goddess of fertility and germination of seeds)


Feast of Ptah and Horus -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Feast of the Theophany -- Orthodox Christian


Four Freedoms Day -- US (commemorates the FDR speech about the four freedoms:  freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear.)


Greek Cross Day -- Tarpon Springs, Florida (as part of the Greek Orthodox Church celebration of Epiphany/Little Christmas)


Little Christmas -- Ireland


Maroon Festival -- Jamaica (celebration of descendants of former fugitive slaves)


National Shortbread Day


Orthodox Christmas Eve -- Orthodox Christians following the Julian calendar


Prettandinn -- Iceland (the last Day of Christmas, Epiphany, with bonfires and Elven Dances)


Shorinzan Daruma-Ichi -- Shorinzan, Japan (Good luck daruma dolls are purchased, with no eyes.  One eye is painted on when you make a wish, the other when the wish comes true.  Largest and oldest Daruma doll festival in Japan; through tomorrow.)


Smith Day -- the Smiths and Smythes and Smithes of the world want a day to be recognized; if your name is Smith or one of the variants of it, have a celebration of your very common name today!


Sts. Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchoir's Day (Patrons of travelers)


Surb Tsnund -- Armenia (Armenian Christmas Day)


Take a Poet to Lunch Day -- listed on a few sites, and who doesn't want an excuse to go out to eat?


Turisi -- Slavic Pagan Calendar (holiday of the bull, Jar-tur; a fertility rite)


Wassailing the Apple Trees -- various parts of the UK (from the Old English "waes hael," meaning "be well," a ritual to bless apple trees to ensure a good harvest)




Anniversaries Today:


George H. W. Bush marries Barbara Pierce, 1945

New Mexico becomes the 47th US State, 1912

Henry VIII marries Anne of Cleves, 1540 (his 4th wife)



Birthdays Today:


Joey Lauren Adams, 1971

Susan Perabo, 1969

Nancy Lopez, 1957

Rowan Atkinson, 1955

Bonnie Franklin, 1944

Lou Holtz, 1937

E.L. Doctorow, 1931

Vic Tayback, 1929

Earl Scruggs, 1924

Sun Myung Moon, 1920

Eugene T. Maleska, 1916

Loretta Young, 1913

Danny Thomas, 1912

Kahlil Gibran, 1883

Tom Mix, 1880

Carl Sandburg, 1878

Sherlock Holmes, 1854 (As celebrated by the Baker Street Irregulars.)

Charles Sumner, 1811

Jedediah Strong Smith, 1799

Haym Salomon, 1785

Joan of Arc, 1412



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Wheel of Fortune"(TV), 1975

"Schoolhouse Rock"(TV), 1973

"Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom"(TV), 1963

"Hallmark Hall of Fame"(TV), 1952



Today in History:


The first Roman Catholic Mass is celebrated in the "New World," at La Isabela, Hispaniola, 1494

All Jews are expelled from Syria, 1497

The city of Lima, Peru, is founded by Francisco Pizarro, 1535

The first recorded boxing match of the style now called English Boxing is held -- the Duke of Albemarle's butler versus his butcher, 1681

Massachusetts slaves petition the legislature for freedom, 1773

Samuel Morse makes his first public demonstration of the telegraph, 1838

The most damaging storm in 300 years sweeps across Ireland, damaging or destroying more than 20% of the houses in Dublin, 1839

A patent for reducing zinc ore granted to Samuel Wetherill of Pennsylvania, 1857

The Washington National Cathedral is chartered by the US Congress and signed by President Benjamin Harrison, 1893

The first telephone call is made from a submerged submarine, by Simon Lake, 1898

Maria Montessori opens her first school and day care for working class families in Rome, 1907

The Great White Fleet passes through the Suez Canal, the largest group of ships to pass through up to that time, 1909

Mother Teresa arrives in Calcutta to begin her work among the poor of India, 1929

The first diesel-engined automobile trip is completed, from Indianapolis, Indiana, to New York City, 1930

Thomas Edison submits his last patent application, for a  "Holder for Article to be Electroplated," 1931

Barbara Hanley becomes Canada's first woman mayor, of the city of Webbwood, Ontario, 1936

The Pacific Clipper lands at Pan American's LaGuardia Field, completing the first around the world flight, 1942

The Crown of St. Stephen (also known as the Holy Crown of Hungary) is returned to Hungary from the United States, where it was held after World War II, 1978

The Ady Gil, a ship owned by Sea Shepherd, is sunk during a skirmish with the Japanese Whaling Fleet's Shonan Maru, 2010

Californian Governor Jerry Brown declares a state of emergency over the methane gas leak on outskirts of Los Angeles, 2016

In an historic first, Malaysia's king, Sultan Muhammad V, abdicates after two years of rule, 2019

Tennis champion Novak Đoković's visa to Australia is withdrawn after protests over his Covid vaccine exemption, 2022

14 comments:

  1. Another truly delightful list with LOTS of things to be truly thankful for.

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  2. I hear what you're saying about a duck crossing the road and traffic right behind you. How many times does that happen when it's a duck, a goose, a deer, or a crazy squirrel, LOL.

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  3. Those were all very nice thankfuls and not-kitten-season is a good thing.

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  4. I am thankful that you had a thankful week, too. I always enjoy your shares.

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  5. I'm so glad you didn't fall down the stairs! Those falls can be terrible!

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  6. I have never heard of Bean Day. Interesting.

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  7. Wonderful list of thankfuls. XO

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  8. Glad you weren't hurt! Handrails are a GOOD thing. That's why I bugged Husband to put some here. As much as I love kittens, a lull is good, too. Even if schlepping still has to occur!
    Definitely thankful good things!!
    Cat

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  9. I'm very thankful for the days Sweetie gets to help you and I'm thankful my days of lifting heavy weights are long gone, although I do still lift 10kg boxes of spring water once a week. (tap water here makes me sick)

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  10. Wow! As always you are one busy woman ~ glad you are doing well ~ Grateful for you ~ hugs,

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

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  11. Excellent rule, that ironclad one. (we've for whatever reason came to a similar conclusion, but, for ourr purposes settled for 'touch' which establishes relative location)
    watch the lifting! there's a reason god invented young(er) people! they are happy to help!
    have a good week.
    *yeah, we're late so we'll post this anonymously**
    ** lol like that'll work

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  12. Lots and lots of thankfuls and a very lucky duck!

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  13. Chaplin: "It's always better if you can avoid a disaster! That is something Dennis was never great at."
    Java Bean: "Ayyy, and I am not sure things have improved that much since Dennis's time ..."

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  14. Awww, thanks for the shout out, Mimi! We call hitting those dots driving by Braille method. They sure do get your attention!

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