Saturday, August 3, 2024

In a Sleepy Rush, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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It's late, there was extra work today, and i'm thankful it's time to write my Thankful Day post, and then i will be thankful for bed.


Last week we ended with us going to Grandma and Grandpa's on Friday instead of Saturday, and Slow-Moe had trouble when we finally got back into town.  The power steering went out.


We were very thankful to make it into town and home, and most thankful to still have GusGus Die Fledermaus, even without A/C.


I was thankful i'd told the shelter i wouldn't be there Friday evening, by the time we limped to the house, it was late and i wasn't worth much.


Saturday morning was lovely, though, i didn't have to wake to an alarm even if i did have to run an errand before the party.  I'm thankful i got it done.


The baby shower was lovely and i was thankful #2 Son came by and got the crib we'd been storing at our house, i was thankful they had the party nearby, and thankful all the gifts got into the apartment from the party room at the complex before the rain really kicked up in earnest.


Sweetie was thankful his friend loaned him the truck for getting to church on Sunday.


Monday saw us thankful to find out the power steering trouble was a glitch and we learned how it happens and how to fix it next time, no major repairs.  I was also thankful to be able to make time to run home and tell Sweetie something when he had his phone turned off again and still get all the work done.


We were thankful to be able to clean Kevin and Lenny's on Tuesday and while there, Slow-Moe got an oil change.


The ladies' Bible study summer session finished out that evening, and we were thankful for a lovely time of fellowship.  I was also thankful to find out the fall study will be right around the corner from here, just up the highway about a quarter mile, so i should be able to start up again in September with that one.


Ms. G texted Monday to let me know she had Covid19.  I was thankful to be able to do outdoor work for her this past Wednesday and she will pay me next week when it's finally safe to see her again.


Thursdays at Ms. V's place are usually a long run, this week i was thankful to get through in record time.


That's also the day Ms. D called and explained her daughter will be in town next week, could she get me to come another day?


Thus i was thankful to say yes and have a very long day today.  Prayer group went well, Ms. G's was like clockwork, then Ms. D, then the shelter, where the ringworm, we're thankful to say, has been isolated from an entire hallway down to 3 rooms.


And since i'm more tired than i thought (i messed up the Feline Friday link at first and had to fix it, and linked up improperly at the Six Sentence Hop), i'm going to go be thankful for my bed for a few hours.



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Today is:


Andorra La Vella Festival -- Andorra (through Monday)


Armed Forces Day -- Equatorial Guinea


Dia de la Bandera -- Venezuela (Flag Day)


Feast of Caligo, the mother of Chaos -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate, and this is as good a day to celebrate chaos as any other)


Fete National de l'Arbre -- Niger (Independence Day, 1960)


Fiesta de San Salvador -- San Salvador, El Salvador


Golpe de la Libertad -- Equatorial Guinea (Freedom Day)


Grab Some Nuts Day -- almonds and walnuts are especially good for you


International Friendship Day (original date proposed by Joyce Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards, back in 1935 because it is the center of the largest lull between major holidays; the UN celebrates it on July 30 and many countries celebrate on the second Sunday in August)


International Hangover Day -- always the day after International Beer Day, which should tell you something, and sponsored by the same group that does International Beer Day, which should tell you something more!


Kanto Matsuri -- Akita, Japan  (a four day festival, praying for good harvest, purification ceremonies, and feats of skill)


National Mustard Day -- US, sponsored by the National Mustard Museum 


National Watermelon Day


Pidjiguiti Day -- Guinea-Bissau (Colonization Martyr's Day; Anniversary of the Killing of Pidjiguiti)


St. Lydia Purpuraria's Day (Lydia the "seller of purple" who was Paul's first convert in Philippi; Patron of dyers)


St. Nicodemus' Day (member of the Sanhedrin and secret disciple who helped bury Jesus)




Birthdays Today:


Evangeline Lilly, 1979

Blaine Wilson, 1974

Isaiah Washington, 1963

John McGinley, 1959

Jay North, 1951

John Landis, 1950

Martha Stewart, 1941

Martin Sheen, 1940

Steve Berkoff, 1937

Tony Bennett, 1926

Leon Uris, 1924

P.D. James, 1920

Margaret "Maggie" Kuhn, 1905

John T. Scopes, 1900

Ernest Taylor "Ernie" Pyle, 1900

Elisha Graves Otis, 1811



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Primetime Live"(TV), 1989

"Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)"(Single release), 1963

"Chu Chin Chow"(Musical), 1916

"William Tell"(Opera), 1829



Today in History:


Tiberius, Roman Empire general, defeats the Dalmatians at the river Bathinus, 8

Columbus sets Sail for the "Indes",departing from Palos, Spain, 1492

John Rut, at St. John's, Newfoundland, sends the first known letter from North America, 1527

Robert LaSalle builds the Le Griffon, the first known ship built on the Great Lakes, 1678

First ascent of Jungfrau, third highest summit in the Bernese Alps, 1811

Harvard defeats Yale in the first intercollegiate rowing race, 1852*

Second Maori War begins in New Zealand, 1860

The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company is founded, 1900

The nuclear submarine USS Nautilus travels beneath the Arctic ice cap, 1958

President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya of Mauritania is overthrown in a military coup while attending the funeral of King Fahd in Saudi Arabia, 2005

After last months extensive flooding, North Korea finally asks the United Nations for food aid, 2012

The International Olympic Committee approves baseball/softball, karate, sport climbing, surfing and skateboarding to be included in the 2020 Games, bringing the total number of sports to 33, 2016

Singer Tony Bennet celebrates his 95th birthday with the first of two performances at Radio City Music Hall, NYC, 2021

The Ascent skyscraper in Milwaukee is certified as the world's tallest timber building at 25 stories, 2022

Researchers at Yale University bring the brains and hearts of dead pigs back to life, with tremendous implications for organ transplants and stroke sufferers, as well as bringing up ethical questions about the definition of death, 2022



*In fact, it was the first American intercollegiate athletic event ever.

12 comments:

  1. WOW, watermelon, nuts, mustard, hangovers....what next? We think international SNUGGLE YOUR KITTY DAY would be appropriate. Boy did you have an active week! We're taking a nap for you...

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  2. I do hope you got a bit of a rest after what a busy week you had. Glad the baby shower went off so nicely. And that the rain shower stayed outside the building, LOL.

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  3. Good thankfuls! You sure are busy, busy, busy, always!

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  4. Thanks for your busy Thankfuls and sleep tight!

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  5. Wonderful list of thankfuls. Glad the shower went well. XO

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  6. I'm thankful for my warm bed. It's been very difficult to get out of it these very chilly days, and I need a crane to lift the blankets off me to enable me to do so! :)

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  7. I am always thankful for bed and this week I am also thankful you made it through such a busy schedule. And for the power steering being an easy fix.

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  8. Lulu: "This sounds like a week that went very well!"

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  9. Good Grat List 'cept for: "...also thankful to find out the fall study will be right around the corner"
    I read it quickly enough to not catch the fact that the 'around the corner' was geographical as opposed to calendarical*
    So the natural response from any reasonable if not sloppy reader was "Aiiyeee its Fall next week!"
    ;p
    least I went back and re-read and calmed myself down.
    fun (and strenuous) TToT!

    *not a 'real' word

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