Saturday, November 9, 2024

Getting Closer, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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It's getting closer to the holidays.  We know that here by two things, Grandma wants to order the holiday meals and the Angels arrive.


I'm very thankful we now order much of the food for holiday meals, the prep is way too much for us now, Grandma can't, i'm working, and there aren't enough of us always able to come on the actual day to need nearly the amount of food we used to.


As for the Angels, it's from The Angel Tree Project.  We get to help an incarcerated parent provide a gift for their child, so the children know they are loved even if they cannot be together.  I chose a hard one this time, an older teen girl.  It's going to be interesting to see what she wants and i'm thankful for the opportunity.


Last Saturday, Ms. G was out of town again, so i did cat duty then had a great visit with Grandma after i finished cleaning the house.  I'm thankful it all got done.


During church Sunday, #2 Son texted asking for a last minute babysitter for 1:30pm, and i was thankful to oblige.


Later Sunday afternoon after i was home, i got a text message from Ms. JAI which showed a message purportedly from Amazon saying someone in India was trying to log into her account, and she responded, not to the message, but to me.


I was thankful she answered the phone as soon as i called and i was able to warn her to delete it and not respond.  She doesn't even have an Amazon account, if she needs something from Amazon i order it for her on my account and i was thankful she now knows if she ever gets a message from any company telling her someone is trying to get in her account, to call me right away and not answer the message.


Monday at work was very difficult, not because of the work but because Mr. L was in so much pain.  It's a long story, but i'm thankful to say he was able to get to a doctor that day and get help.  I'm also thankful i was able to call the church and get him on the prayer list.


I'm very thankful for the right and privilege to vote and thankful i took advantage of it Tuesday.  The polling place is right across the street, so i stopped and voted on the way to the church ladies' meeting and there was no line.


We are probably all thankful it's over, too, and that's all i'm going to say as politics is not something i enjoy discussing when i can't look people in the eye and make sure we know we are friends whether we agree on everything or not.


Our meeting went well, we were all thankful for the fellowship and lesson and food.


When i woke up Wednesday morning, my back was talking to me, and it wasn't saying nice things, so i took a naproxen and i'm thankful i did as Ms. G was her usual, "Here, let's pick up forty pound sacks of sunflower seeds and cases of soda!"


I'm also thankful Ms. G finally has her surgery on her knee scheduled so she was able to get me on her Costco card so she can send me to do the shopping, and i can actually use it to purchase stuff for myself if i want.


Arriving at Ms. V's Thursday, i was so very relieved and thankful to see Mr. L able to sit up at the table, eat a soft breakfast, and read the paper.  His pain levels were finally under control.


Another stint of babysitting Thursday evening was the perfect cap to the day, i'm thankful for any time i spend with my little Annie, and she's a good baby.





Ms. M who helps me at the shelter on Friday nights was out of town this week, and i'm thankful she'd told me ahead and we had extra volunteers so managed to get everything done while people came in and out and looked at kittens and cats and there was an adoption and a pre-adoption.




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Today is:


Allama Iqbal Day -- Pakistan


Chaos Never Dies Day -- internet generated, and just look in my closets if you want proof this is true


Couch Beachcombing Day -- internet generated; also called sofa diving, you will be amazed what you will find!


Dedication of the Lateran Basilica


Dia de los Natitas -- La Paz, Bolivia (Day of the Skulls, when skulls are decorated and then offered cigarettes, coca leaves, and other items)


Fiesta de Nuestra Senora de la Almudena -- Madrid, Spain (Feast of the Virgin of the Almudena, Patroness of the City)


Flag Day -- Azerbaijan


Go to an Art Museum Today Day -- it's a good idea, whoever started this one


Independence Day -- Cambodia (1953)


Lord Mayor's Day / Lord Mayor's Show -- London, England (traditional date, celebrated on the nearest Saturday; a traditional Show since 1215, when King John granted the people of London the right to elect their own mayor, this year, it is on the actual date proper:

     The Lord Mayor's Show -- London, England (originally "The Lord Mayor's Day," according to the official website this show has marched, floated, trotted, and occasionally fought through almost 800 years of London history, making it one of the oldest civic pageants in the world)


National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day


National Nibble Day -- as promoted by Adrienne Sioux Koopersmith


National Scrapple Day


Neon Sign Day -- Georges Claude received a patent for the neon sign on this day in 1911


Night of Nicnevin (Gyre-Carling), Daughter of Frenzy, Banshee -- Scots Pagan (date approximate)


Paul is Dead Day -- Beatle's Conspiracy Theorists, who claim Paul died this day in 1966 and was replaced by Billy Campbell


Pushkar Camel Fair -- Pushkar, India (for the camels, racing, fancy dress, changing owners, taking tourists on rides, and the chance to liven up this usually quiet town, and for the people, singing, dancing, exotic food, and watching the camels, as well as religious rituals at the time of the full moon; through Nov. 8)


Sadie Hawkins Day -- US (on Nov. 9 or the Saturday nearest, and based on the Li'l Abner comic, a day for a woman to ask out the man of her choice; also widely observed on Feb. 29 because of a law passed in Scotland in 1288)


Schicksalstag -- Germany (Destiny Day or Fateful Day) anniversary of

     the execution of Robert Blum in 1848

     dethroning of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918

     The Beer Hall Putsch in 1923

     Kristallnacht (Crystal Night, marks the beginning of the Holocaust), 1938

     the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989


St.Theodore the General's Day (Patron of soldiers; Brindisi, Italy; invoked for the recovery of lost objects)


Tag der Erfinder -- Austria; Germany; Switzerland (Inventor's Day; birth anniversary of Hedy Lamarr, who was an inventor as well as an actress)


World Freedom Day -- US



Birthdays Today:


Nikki Blonsky, 1988

Nick Lachey, 1973

Chris Hericho, 1970

Thomas Quasthoff, 1959

Lou Ferrigno, 1951

Tom Weiskopf, 1942

Tom Fogerty, 1941

Mary Travers, 1936

Bob Gibson, 1935

Carl Sagan, 1934

Dorothy Dandridge, 1923

Spiro Agnew, 1918

Hedy Lamarr, 1913

James William Fullbright, 1905

Ed Wynn, 1886

Stanford White, 1853

Elijah P. Lovejoy, 1802

Benjamin Banneker, 1731 (first freeborn child of free African American parents)



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Wizard of Id"(Comic strip), 1964

"Omnibus"(TV), 1952



Today in History:


Egica, a king of the Visigoths of Hispania, accuses Jews of aiding Muslims, sentencing all Jews to slavery, 694

The Family de' Medici were expelled from Florence, 1494

Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower sight land at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1620

Hungarian parliament promises Protestants freedom of religion, 1681

The Rabbi Yehuda Hasid synagogue in Jerusalem is set afire by Arabs, 1720

Napoleon becomes dictator of France, 1799

The first US pharmacy college begins classes in Philadelphia, 1821

The NY Symphony Orchestra holds its first public performance, 1858

The first documented Canadian football game is held, at the University of Toronto, 1861

Ulyses Grant issues orders to bar Jews from serving under him, 1862

The Great Boston Fire destroys nearly 1,000 buildings, 1872

Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first US president to visit other countries during his tenure, visiting Puerto Rico and Panama, 1906

The Great Lakes Storm of 1913, the most destructive natural disaster ever to hit the lakes, destroys 19 ships and kills more than 250 people, 1913

Albert Einstein is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with the photoelectric effect, 1921

Several U.S. states and parts of Canada are hit by a series of blackouts lasting up to 13 hours in the Northeast Blackout of 1965

First issue of Rolling Stone Magazine is published, 1967

Garry Kasparov 22, of the Soviet Union becomes the youngest World Chess Champion, 1985

The chemical element Darmstadtium is discovered, 1994

The Venus Express mission of the European Space Agency is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, 2005

The German Bundestag passes the controversial data retention bill mandating storage of citizens' telecommunications traffic data for six months without probable cause, 2007

 The USS Gerald R. Ford is christened by the U.S. Navy; the aircraft carrier cost $15.5 billion and is technically the most advanced ship ever built, 2013

"Reclining Nude" by Italian artist Modigliani fetches the second highest auction price ever at $170.4m, 2015

The Kartarpur Corridor opens, allowing Sikh worshippers from India to access the holy site of Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur in Pakistan without a visa, 2019

105-year-old Julia Hawkins sets a world record as the first woman and first American her age to run 100 meters, in the Louisiana Senior Olympic Games, 2021

Archaeologists announce the discovery of oldest decipherable sentence every found in Canaanite script, on an ivory comb dating from 1,700 B.C from Tel Lachish, Israel, stating, “May this tusk root out the lice of the hair and the beard.” 2022

15 comments:

  1. Lots to be thankful for indeed. Your grandbaby is beautiful. I am glad that Mr L's pain has been relieved and hope that your back stops giving you grief.
    The Angel Tree project is a brilliant one. Thank you.

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  2. That sweet baby is growing quickly isn't she. And doesn't it just irritate you to have these people trying to scam us out of everything that's rightfully ours. I'm especially grateful we got a half inch of rain on thursday. Back to the drought but at least we have blue sky and sunshine and I appreciate that believe me.

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  3. Lots to be thankful for again this week! Little Annie looks so sweet.

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  4. Those are such nice thankfuls and little Annie is such a cutie!

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  5. First, your granddaughter is adorable. So much hair! - Second, you are busy! I don't know that I could keep up with your schedule. - Our holiday meals have change drastically over the years. I remember my grandma made a spread to feed the masses and for years I kept up on her must haves at every holiday but year by year things kept getting less and less feast like. Anymore, for any holiday meal, I'd rather go out for Chinese. Lol. Seriously. - The angel tree is a nice idea. I don't think I've ever thought about the incarcerated celebrating the holidays. - Another great list Mimi. :)

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  6. Precious and adorable baby and wonderful list of thankfuls ~ lots of hugs ~

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

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  7. I have chosen from the Angel Tree quite often. Love to little Annie. And I'm like you..if one of my sons calls, I'm ready to do what's asked.

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  8. Good list of thankfuls. I hope your back will soon speak nicely to you again!

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  9. Wonderful thankful list. Annie is beautiful. XO

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  10. Nice thankfuls! Baby is so sweet looking. Glad to hear Mr. L has pain control... That can be agonizing until helped... :(
    Cat

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  11. Aww, look at that Adorable little Annie, I smiled so wide. I'm glad you were able to tell MsJai to delete those types of messages. Maybe it's time to tell Mrs G that you can't be lifting forty pound sacks of seed and cases of soda? Your back will be grateful. Can she find a nice young strong man working in those stores to help her? Or could she get those heavy things delivered? The Angel Tree Project is a wonderful thing.

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  12. Such an absolutely lovely, thankful list, Mimi. It warms my heart.

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  13. good to have all that last week behind us so we can focus on one of the preeminent holidays (in the canon of the Doctrine. a course)
    take it easy with the sacks of sunflower seeds, while I don't see anything in the 'news', I know for a fact the gravitational pull of the earth has, for unknown reasons, been increasing in the last few years

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  14. Daughter is picking up our angel on Sunday. We're shopping for people affected by Helene.

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