Saturday, October 26, 2024

Rolling Along, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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The thankful days keep rolling through October.


Many Saturdays lately, Grandma falls asleep for her nap just as i am done cleaning and we don't get to visit much.  I'm thankful this week she napped early so we got to spend some time together.


I'm also thankful Grandpa went to the church fair up the street to get lunches for himself and Grandma (Sweetie and i aren't big on fried fish) and when someone saw him in line to get in when the fair opened, sent a worker to see what he needed and go ahead and get him those lunches before they even quite opened for the day.


I'm thankful when people take special care of the elderly.


Last week, the main key to GusGus die Fledermaus had disappeared between Sweetie driving home from Kevin and Lenny's and us going to Ms. SE's to work.  Saturday i am thankful to say i found it among my supplies.  Either he dropped it there because i was busy, or i did, but either way, it's nice to have a key with a working remote again.


Ms. A was still out of town visiting the new grandson, and Becca started to get very teary at one point Sunday, missing her mama.  I'm thankful asking her about the parade and the park day for special needs people restored her, as she'd enjoyed both.


I'm thankful she did have fun at the school parade where she was queen, and she got to ride a horse and eat jambalaya and play games and get her face painted and everything at the park day.


Speaking of grandchildren, i was thankful to get to spend over an hour with my little Annie Sunday evening while her parents went out.


Monday had plenty of busy plans, i'm thankful i got up and got going a bit early.  Carl's place was done except folding the towels when it was time for me to digress.


It was my daughter-in-law's first day back at work after her maternity leave and she had online meetings where she'd have to have camera and microphone on.  #2 Son had meetings all day he couldn't get out of, so i'd agreed to come after cleaning Carl's, watch my little Annie for an hour and a half, then go finish up the day.


I was very thankful to be with the baby 2 days in a row, thankful the towels were ready to fold as soon as i got back to Carl's and thankful Ms. S was willing to let me arrive a bit later than usual.


I'm thankful for a mostly flexible job.


Ms. G had two funerals on Wednesday, so i was at her place by myself a lot and got it all done, even if she was calling and micromanaging from a distance.  I'm thankful i can keep my sense of humor about it all.


Thursday was turn the mattress day for October at Ms. V's and i'm thankful i can still flip and turn mattresses.


The cat shelter is busy and doing well, both Wednesday and Friday were good and Friday evening Ms. M and i once again got to train a new volunteer.  We are always thankful for new volunteers, and the two adoptions that evening as well.



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Today is:


Angam Day -- Nauru ("Day of Fulfillment"; a celebration of overcoming hardships)


Armed Forces Day -- Benin


Day of the Ancients -- Asatru/Pagan Slavic Calendar


Day of Mourning -- Libya


Exaltation of the Shellfish -- Pontevedra, Spain (can confirm they celebrate this each year, cannot find confirmation on this specific date)


Fall Back Night -- all areas that end Daylight Saving Time tomorrow; set your clock back one hour before you go to bed and change the batteries in your smoke alarms/carbon monoxide detectors (Aland Islands; Albania; Andorra; Antarctica (Troll Station); Austria; Belgium; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Faroe Islands; Finland; France; Germany; Gibraltar; Greece; Greenland; Guernsey; Hungary; Ireland; Isle of Man; Israel; Italy; Jersey; Kosovo; Latvia; Lebanon; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Macedonia; Malta; Mexico; Moldova; Monaco; Montenegro; Morocco; Netherlands; North Macedonia; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania; San Marino; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Ukraine; United Kingdom; Vatican City[Holy See])

     Note:  This does not apply to the United States, we have one more week of "summer time" left


Forgiveness Day -- a day to reconcile or forgive, for your own peace of mind; sponsored by Positive Peaceful Partners and the Center of Unconditional Love 


Gormánuðr -- Old Icelandic Calendar (beginning of "Innards Month," after all the animals have been butchered and fresh innards figure predominantly in the menu, as the rest of the meat has been preserved for winter)


Ludi Victoriae Sullanae -- Roman Empire (celebration of the victories of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, through Nov. 1)


Make A Difference Day -- US (Whoopie Goldberg once said that if every American would donate 5 volunteer hours a week, it would be the equivalent of several million full time jobs; whether or not it's strictly accurate, volunteering is a great thing to do no matter where you live.  This day is no longer sponsored, but if you are looking for volunteer opportunities in your area, go here.)   www.pointsoflight.org


Mule Day -- anniversary of the first importation of donkeys to the US, which George Washington used to breed the first mules in the Americas


National Chicken Fried Steak Day


National Day -- Austria


National Gospel Day -- Cook Islands


National Mincemeat Pie Day


Pit Bull Awareness Day -- it's not the breed, it's the owner   


Pretzel Day


Pumpkin Day -- time to get one for the 31st, if you haven't already


St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki's Day (Patron of soldiers; Thessaloniki, Greece)

     Greek day to broach the wine barrels and taste the new season's wine in honor of this saint


Sts. Lucian and Marcian's Day (Patrons of converts, possessed people)


Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word -- Nashville, TN, US (through Sunday)


Workaholic Stop and Smell Something Day -- internet generated day to encourage workaholics to stop and consider what they might be missing


Worldwide Howl at the Moon Night -- some organizers even have howling parties



Anniversary Today:


Grand opening of the Erie Canal, 1825



Birthdays Today:


Sasha Cohen, 1984

Keith Urban, 1969

Tom Cavanagh, 1968

Natalie Merchant, 1963

Cary Elwes, 1962

Dylon McDermott, 1962

Jeff Probst, 1962

James Pickens, Jr., 1954

Lauren Tewes, 1954

Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1947

Pat Sajak, 1947

Jaclyn Smith, 1947

Ivan Reitman, 1946

Pat Conroy, 1945

Bob Hoskins, 1942

Jackie Coogan, 1914

Mahalia Jackson, 1911

Abby Greene Aldrich Rockefeller, 1874

Joseph Hansom, 1803

Georges Danton, 1759

Domenico Scarlatti, 1685



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"St. Elsewhere"(TV), 1982

Doonesbury(Comic strip), 1970

The Village Voice(newspaper, first issue), 1955

"Mourning Becomes Electra"(Play), 1931



Today in History:


Comet 55P/1366 U1 (Tempel-Tuttle) approaches 0.0229 AUs of Earth (2.1 million miles and 3.4 million kilometers)--marking the third closest approach of any comet to our planet in recorded history, 1366

First use of lead pencils, 1492

William Penn accepts the area around the the Delaware River from the Duke of York, 1682

The first Continental Congress adjourns in Philadelphia, and the Minute Men begin to organize in the colonies, 1774

King George III goes before Parliament to declare the American colonies in rebellion, and authorized a military response to quell the American Revolution, 1775

Benjamin Franklin departs from America for France on a mission to seek French support for the American Revolution, 1776

The first of the "Federalist Papers" are published, calling for ratification of the US Constitution, 1787

The French Directory, a five-man revolutionary government, is created, 1795

Hamilton Smith patents a rotary washing machine, 1858

Soccer football rules are standardized and rugby starts as a separate game, 1863

The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral takes place at Tombstone, Arizona, 1881

First use of a "getaway car" after a robbery in Paris, 1901

The first Soviet (worker's council) formed, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1905

Margaret Sanger arrested for the obscenity of advocating birth control, 1916

The Maharaja of Kashmir agrees to allow his kingdom to join India, 1947

Mother Teresa founds her Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India, 1950

Pan American Airways makes the first commercial flight of the Boeing 707 from New York City to Paris, France, 1958

The world sees the far side of the Moon for the first time, in pictures taken earlier in the month by the Soviet Luna 3, 1959

The last natural case of smallpox is discovered in Merca district, Somalia, 1977

"Baby Fae," born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, receives a controversial heart transplant from a baboon, dies of kidney infection 21 days later, 1984

The Charlottetown Accord fails to win majority support in a Canada wide referendum, 1992

Jordan and Israel sign a peace treaty, 1994

Britain's House of Lords votes to end the right of hereditary peers to vote in Britain's upper chamber of Parliament, 1999

The water level at Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest water control and utilization project, reaches full capacity, 2010

China blocks the New York Times from searches and social media in response to an investigation into Premier Wen Jiabao, 2012

The World Health Organization classifies processed meat as carcinogenic, 2015

Jacinda Adern is sworn in as Prime Minister of New Zealand, becoming the world’s youngest female head of government, 2017

NASA announces tests show there is more water on the Moon than was previously thought, in both sunlit and shadowed regions, 2020

The Varso Tower, a supertall skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland, is completed and becomes the tallest building in the European Union, at 310 meters, 2022

10 comments:

  1. Lots to be thankful for - which is lovely.

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  2. You've had a very busy week as usual but I can see the fun highlight was spending time with the new grandbaby two days in a row. Thankful here that we're still having Blue Sky and fall like temperatures but we're still in a horrible drought. Actually this week is going to go from fall like temperatures back up to in the mid-80s like summer.

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  3. I'm thankful for your reminding me it's turn the mattress day and super-thankful that DST ends tonight, phew! back to normal life! and light in the morning.

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  4. Some lovely thankfuls this week! It seems I'm not the only one you've reminded about turning the mattress! This was just the nudge I needed after putting it off for so long!

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  5. Great thankfuls. I am glad you got to spend some time with your granddaughter. XO

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  6. That was such a nice list of thankful things. You sure are constantly on the go.

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  7. I'm glad you got to spend time with Annie twice and that you were able to get Becca cheered up.

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  8. Flipping mattresses is flipping hard work! This is such an enjoyable list to read ... as always.

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  9. A wonderful week ☺️!

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  10. Java Bean: "Ayyy, those are a lot of thankfuls, and all good! We are glad you found the key, those can be expensive to replace, or so we've heard!"
    Chaplin: "Our Dada says it's been a long time since they had a mattress they can flip. All their mattresses have been one-sided since they got the California King to make room for Dennis and Tucker. Now he just rotates it once in a while ..."

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