Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Zillions, Rain and Where Can It Be, a Random and Happy Tuesday A to Z 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.  


Zillions is the title of my final A to Z Post because it is Little Girl's birthday and we love her zillions and zillions.


She is officially engaged to her sweetheart and in school and it looks like things are coming together for her after several ups and downs.  She's most precious to us.


Yesterday was a wet weather day, after all this is a swamp and it's to be expected.  Carl was awake and stirring when i arrived, but said he wanted to rest more and he had plenty of time to do so.


I took the pillow slip off his pillow and got a fresh one so i could wash the other and sent him to nap.  That lasted all of ten minutes and he was back already.  Poor guy, he's had an early schedule for so long, he can't sleep in now!


He started asking about his raincoat, and we did our best, but it eludes us.  I checked every corner of the car, the closet, everything.





I did find the missing matching hand towel.  It's been so long since he stuffed dirty clothes in the top of his closet i've been forgetting to look up.





While searching the car for the raincoat that might be anywhere on the planet by now, i did find what must be a gift.  Whether he bought it for his mom for Mother's Day or for the young lady he sometimes takes out to dinner is as yet a mystery to me.


He supervised his lunch packing closely this time.  It seems I have been minding his mother's dictum that he shouldn't be having too many sweets, and he wants one piece of candy in his lunch.  It seems he can't give it up entirely (and who can blame him?).


I arrived at Ms. D's house after Carl's to see she had moved her car out from under her carport.  Because she's single, she usually parks in the middle of the carport to make sure there's no room for someone with nefarious intent to pull in and make it look like s/he should be there.  You can't be too careful when you are 87.


As i walked in, i asked if she'd moved the car for me, as she sometimes does when it's wet or very hot, but then she usually simply moves it over.  If she had moved it for me, i told her she didn't have to leave it out in the rain, she knows there's plenty of room for two cars.


"I wanted it in the rain," she said.  "It's so dirty and dusty I want the rain to start washing it and I'm going to finish.  I'm tired of paying so much for carwashes!"


Well, alrighty then.


We proceeded to knock several items off her list.  I recaulked the part of the shower where it was leaking.  I helped her sign in to her MyChart to check the message from her doctor.  We went over her medicine regimen and made sure she had the list for the doctor appointment tomorrow.  I vacuumed the floors and cleaned out the ice cube bin at the bottom where many of the cubes had fused into a solid mass, then brought the garbage can up from the street and put it away.


Yes, i live up to my job description of "anything legal and moral you can train me to do."


How about some funnies.





















Have a blessed and beautiful day, everyone, and Happy Birthday Little Girl!






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Today is:


Armed Forces Day -- Georgia


Birthday of the King / Konungens födelsedag -- Sweden (HM King Carl XVI Gustav; an official flag day)


Bugs Bunny Day -- while some consider his debut to have been in "A Wild Hare," released in July two years later, others say that Bugs was the rabbit in "Porky's Hare Hunt," released this date in 1938


Camarón Day -- French Foreign Legion


Carnival Day -- Sint Maarten


Consumer Protection Day -- Thailand


Díá De Los Niños/Díá De Los Libros -- American Library Association (Children Day/Book Day; a celebration that emphasizes the importance of literacy for children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds)


Dia de Rincon -- Rincon, Bonaire


El Dia del Nino -- Mexico (Children's Day)


Faeriae Latinae -- Ancient Roman Calendar (Feast of the Latin League, a festival to honor Jupiter)


International Jazz Day -- UNESCO (originated with the New Jersey Jazz Society and sanctioned by the United Nations Jazz Society, the American Federation of Jazz Societies, and the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society)


Liberation/Reunification Day -- Vietnam


May Eve -- eve of the first day of summer in many traditions, including

     Beltane/Samhain Eve -- Pagan traditions

     Carodejnice -- Czech Republic; Slovakia

     Maitag Vorabend -- Switzerland 

     Mange les Morts -- Haiti (festival of the dead)

     Salus -- Portugal; Spain (festival of the dead)

     Valborgsmässoafton -- Sweden

     Walpurgis Night -- Ancient Celtic/Nordic Calendars


Mr. Potato Head Day -- the classic toy went on sale this day in 1952, and you used your own potato


National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day -- US (can't find a sponsoring organization, but it's not a bad idea)  


National Honesty Day -- including Honest Abe Awards (Abies) and dishonorable mentions for those who have been particularly publicly egregious; celebrated today because we began the month with April Fooling and lies, so today is to celebrate the opposite*


National Military Brats Day -- US (Military Brats, Inc., wants the US Congress to set aside a day to recognize the sacrifices of the children of military service men and women)   


National Oatmeal Cookie Day


National Raisin Day


National Tabby Cat Day


National Therapy Animal Day


Pesach/Passover -- Judaism (ends at sundown tonight)


St. Adjutor of Vernon's Day (Patron of drowning victims, sailors, swimmers, yachtsmen; Vernon, France; against drowning)


St. James the Great's Day -- Orthodox Christian


Teacher's Day -- Paraguay


Tortie Cat Appreciation Day


*to nominate someone for an Abie or a dishonorable mention, contact M. Hirsh Goldberg, founder and author of The Book of Lies, mhgoldberg@comcast.net)




Anniversaries Today:


Pele marries Assiria Seixas Lemos, 1994

The Organization of American States is founded, 1948

Louisiana becomes the 18th US state, 1812



Birthdays Today:


Dianna Agron, 1986

Kirsten Dunst, 1982

Johnny Galecki, 1975

Jeff Timmons, 1973

Carolyn Dawn Johnson, 1971

Adrian Pasdar, 1965

Michael Waltrip, 1963

Isiah Thomas, 1961

Stuart Mathis, 1960

Stephen Harper, 1959

Jane Campion, 1954

Perry King, 1948

Carl XVI Gustav, King of Sweden, 1946

Michael J. Smith, 1945

Jill Clayburgh, 1944

Burt Young, 1940

Gary Collins, 1938

Willie Nelson, 1933

Cloris Leachman, 1926

Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, 1909

Eve Arden, 1908

Ellis Wilson, 1899

Louise Dilworth Beatty Homer, 1871



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Barnum"(Musical), 1980

"The Dresser"(Play), 1980

"Inside U.S.A."(Musical revue), 1948

"Arthur Godfrey Time"(Radio), 1945

"Pelleas et Melisande"(Opera), 1902

"Dmitri Donskoi"(Opera), 1852

"Love for Love"(Play), 1695



Today in History:


Supernova  SN 1006, the brightest supernova in recorded history, appears in the constellation  Lupus, 1006

Orbital calculations suggest that on this day, Pluto moved inside Neptune's orbit until July 23, 1503, 1483

Columbus is given a royal commission to equip his fleet, 1492

On the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York City, George Washington takes the oath of office to become the first elected President of the United States, 1789

The United States purchases the Louisiana Territory from France, 1803

Nicaragua  declares independence from the Central American Federation, 1838

Casey Jones dies in a train wreck in Vaughn, Mississippi, while trying to 

make up time on the Cannonball Express, 1900

Honolulu, Hawaii becomes an independent city, 1907

Peru becomes a signatory to the Buenos Aires copyright treaty, 1920

Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford become the first celebrities to leave their footprints in concrete at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, 1927

The animated cartoon short Porky's Hare Hunt debuts in movie theaters, introducing Happy Rabbit (a prototype of Bugs Bunny, 1938

In Bogotá, Colombia, the Organization of American States is established, 1948

The Bristol Bus Boycott is held in Bristol to protest the Bristol Omnibus Company's refusal to employ Black or Asian bus crews, drawing national attention to racial discrimination in the United Kingdom, 1963

Communist forces gain control of Saigon and the Vietnam War formally ends, 1975

Accession of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, 1980

CERN announces World Wide Web protocols will be free, 1993

Cambodia joins the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, 1999

Two skeletal remains found near Ekaterinburg, Russia are confirmed by Russian scientists to be the remains of Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia and one of his sisters, 2008

Chrysler automobile company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, 2009

Hailed as the largest World's Fair in history, Expo 2010 opens in Shanghai, China, 2010

Born without a trachea, a 2-year-old Korean-Canadian child is the youngest patient in history to receive a bioengineered organ made from stem cells; she received the transplanted organ at the Children's Hospital of Illinois, 2013

Willem-Alexander becomes the first male Monarch of Netherlands in 123 years, following the abdication of his mother, Queen Beatrix, 2013

The MESSENGER spacecraft is intentionally deorbited and destroyed, 2015

A new species of water beetle from the Malaysian Borneo’s Maliau Basin is named after actor Leonardo DiCaprio, 2018

The world's oldest known spider, a female trapdoor in Western Australia, dies at the age of 43 after being stung by a wasp, 2018 

Japan’s Emperor Akihito declares his abdication, effective the next day, 2019

Captain Tom Moore, who raised more £30 million for the National Health Service by walking in his garden, turns 100 and is made an honorary colonel by the Queen, 2020

After surviving Ewing's sarcoma and receiving a prosthetic leg, Jacky Hunt-Broersma sets a world record by running 104 consecutive marathons in 104 days, 2022

16 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday (and life) to your Little Girl.
    And thanks for the funnies. The last has me grinning. Loudly.

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  2. Happy Birthday to Little Girl, so happy things are coming together for her. Sugar is the worst drug on the planet. It is in everything and is very addictive. It took Mom over a year to not crave it anymore and she wasn't even a big "candy/dessert" person. For Carl, it will be pretty much impossible.

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  3. Happy Birthday Little Girl, will she have Oatmeal and Raisin cookies to celebrate? Al least I would like some now.
    Thanks for the funnies.

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  4. You have such an interesting life. I love your visits with Carl and I love the leaving the car out in the rain to wash it some. Never works, but you made me laugh out loud.

    Love all the funnies. You always find the very best funnies.

    ♪♫Happy Birthday to you,♪♫
    ♪♫Happy Birthday to you,♪♫
    ♪♫Happy Birthday Dear Little Girl,♪♫
    ♪♫Happy Birthday to you.♪♫

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Love and hugs. ♥

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  5. The commenter above me is right. Each day is an adventure for you. I imagine you go to work wondering "what's next?" Enjoyed all the facts and birthdays and comments as well. Have a wonderful rest of the week.

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  6. Happy Birthday to your daughter! Congrats on completing The A-Z Challenge.Thank you for the kind words you left on my blog for the loss of Elvira. XO

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  7. Happy Birthday Little Girl from all of us and Zillions is a great ending and new beginning. Carl sure does keep you busy. Those were great funnies though.

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  8. Happy Birthday Little Girl. I love sugar too much too.

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  9. As my car is a favourite target for excreting seagulls, I rely on regular rainfall to wash the white stuff away!
    Belated Happy Birthday, Little Girl!

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  10. I love stopping over here. Oh Carl, I relate to his sugar craving. I am trying hard to break it or at least eat fruit that is fresh instead of other things. I hope he finds the raincoat. We've had wacky weather too. Can't get too excited for the sunshine cause here comes the rain or snow. hahaha, Have a blessed rest of your week.

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  11. Happy Birthday ~ Little Girl ~ Carl is a wonder and you are all very sweet ~ hugs ~ wonderful funnies ! thanks,

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

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  12. All your funnies are good but The "Sugar Daddy" one really made me smile. :D Happy Birthday to Little Girl!

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  13. Lulu: "Our Dada says maybe Carmen Sandiego stole the raincoat, in which case, yeah, where in the world could it be?"
    Charlee: "It sounds like Ms. D uses the same car washing method that Dada does!"

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  14. I had to check, to see if you remembered National Pet Therapy Day….you didn’t disappoint. :)

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