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It's getting to be the busy season around here. Then again, who am i kidding, it's always busy season, and it always gives me extra reasons to be thankful.
I received a phone call from a company i'd never heard of, but it had the word "credit" in the name, and i did not answer. They left a message for a person i'd never heard of and a number to call, so i called. That did me no good, as they wouldn't let me past the "please enter your loan number or Social Security Number," and as i didn't have a loan number and wasn't going to give them my SSN, i hung up.
I was very thankful the same lady who left the message called the next day, i recognized the number and answered with my company name, and she realized immediately she had a wrong number. No more calls!
Last Saturday, the nice lady came to collect the huge fans which had been drying out the kitchen at Grandma and Grandpa's house. She took a measure of the humidity and assured all the moisture from the dishwasher leak is gone, and we're thankful. The next step is getting a contractor to rebuild the cabinets and finish the flooring.
We're also thankful no more signs of mice, although traps will be left down just in case.
Our usual Sunday morning plans seemed to be headed for disaster as Ms. A was ill and we'd had an awful, drippy rain all night. We were most thankful there was a bare mist by the time Becca and i went to walk Mr. Cal, and he didn't object to walking, although it was a short one.
Becca and i got ready for church after and came out of the house to find one of Mr. Cal's very favorite puppy pals, Ash, on the front porch with no leash and no sign of his mama anywhere!
I was thankful i remembered he lives "on the hill," so i put Becca in the car, put Ash in my lap and drove around the corner to "the hill," parked and got out and started walking toward the houses, wondering which of about 3-4 it could be. Then, thankfully, someone came out of the furthest one and i walked toward the gentleman. He noticed Ash with me and said, "Ash, get your tail in the house!"
I told him who i was and where i'd found the dog, and he said, "My dad let him out this morning and must have left for work with him still in the yard and he gets out. Mom's in the hospital, so he's not having his regular walks."
I'm so thankful we found his house, and thankful i found out about his mom so i can put her on the prayer list.
After that, we were on our way to church and had almost pulled up when i got the desperate phone call from my Sweetie. "I forgot my throat lozenges and I can't sing without them, my voice gets too dry! Can you run to a store and get me some on your way here?"
I'm so very thankful i carry a spare pack (and i'm thankful i reloaded it this week after giving him that spare).
That afternoon, i was thankful we had a memorial service for parents who have lost a child, something they do every couple of years in November. It's very meaningful for us and i was thankful to be able to write both my daughter and granddaughter's names on the memorial roll.
My Monday was popping along as usual and then i called Ms. JAI. For the third time in a row, she canceled on me but this time it was because she was actually on her way to go to the dentist to see about that doggone tooth. I'm thankful to say it was finally pulled and won't be giving her any more trouble.
That evening we had a wonderful ladies' meeting for which we were all thankful, and Tuesday i was thankful to be able to go babysit so daughter-in-law could have a training meeting with mic and camera on.
The Wednesday i figured would be a long one was cut shorter by two things for which i was thankful. The first is when i showed up at volunteer job number two and found the work had already been done so i could go to Ms. G's house.
The second was getting to Ms. G's well before she got home from her first appointment of the day and getting almost all of the work done before she could even arrive.
When she did come, thankfully i had my boots and we did the outdoor work in the soggy yard quickly, then she got the call which changed her day's trajectory and i was able to leave, but by then it was all over except the special project stuff. That we just get to as we can, it's the regular chores which i hate to miss as it builds up so.
Ms. SE's place is always a challenge and i'm thankful this week it was challenge accepted, Sweetie and i got it done in record time so i could go to Ms. GA's place after. I'm also thankful i held up through it all, and thankful i got a nap when i got home as i needed it.
Bigger Girl had flown in from Seattle on Tuesday, was staying with Grandma and Grandpa, and was flying out early this morning, so if we wanted to see her, we'd have to go down there to visit and clean the house Friday, and we were thankful to get everything else done so we could do just that.
I was able to go to the church to make the coffee for prayer group, then Sweetie and i skeedaddled and were thankful to get there, as the weekday traffic is no joke.
We had a wonderful visit, Bigger Girl and i went to the grocery and she bought the ingredients to make a delightful lunch for all of us. Grandma, who is very picky, loved it and thought she made the best meatballs ever.
It was a joy to see our sweet girl, she's now Le Cordon Bleu certified as a pastry and bread chef and working at a French bakery for a decent salary and benefits.
I'm also thankful in spite of even worse traffic on the way back, i managed to get to the shelter to help with caretaking and we had an extra volunteer so everything got done.
Today i am thankful for something i haven't had in a long, long time, a Saturday off! I'm also thankful i'll be babysitting this evening, as it's such a joy.
Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Clark and his co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.
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Today is:
Birth of the Blues Day -- birth anniversary of W.C. Handy, "Father of the Blues"
Button Day -- internet generated; a day to collect, or reminisce about collecting, buttons, with information about buttons here
Dagur Islenskrar tungu -- Iceland (Icelandic Language Day)
Day of Declaration of Sovereignty / Day of National Rebirth -- Estonia
Famous San Diego Chicken Day -- a day to celebrate anyone who has ever slugged a purple dinosaur
Flag Day/Statia and America Day -- St. Eustatius
Hecate Night -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate; celebrated still by some Wiccans)
International Day for Tolerance - UN
International Games Day @ Your Library -- libraries in many countries are sponsoring a local Games Day, check with yours!
Mothers' Day -- North Korea
National Fast Food Day
St. Gertrude the Great's Day (Patron of nuns; Naples, Italy; West Indies)
St. Margaret of Scotland's Day (Patron of learning, parents of large families, queens, widows; Scotland; against the death of children)
St. Matthew the Evangelist's Day (Eastern Churches)
Surin Elephant Round-Up -- Surin, Thailand (includes elephant football, elephant tugs-of-war, and parades; through Sunday)
Anniversaries Today:
Oklahoma becomes the 46th US State, 1907
Birthdays Today:
Maggie Gyllenhaal, 1977
Oksana Baiul, 1977
Martha Plimpton, 1970
Lisa Bonet, 1967
Diana Krall, 1964
Dwight Gooden, 1964
Susanna Clarke, 1959
Marg Helgenberger, 1958
Shigeru Miyamoto, 1952
Elizabeth Drew, 1935
Daws Butler, 1916
Burgess Meredith, 1908
W.C. Handy, 1873
Tiberius, Roman Emperor, BC42
Debuting/Premiering Today:
The Roman Catholic Church issues the first new Universal Catechism since 1563, to address modern issues, 1992
"The Real Thing"(Stoppard play), 1982
"The Sound of Music"(Musical), 1959
Today in History:
The second and final revision of the Codex Justinianus is published, 534
Francisco Pizarro captures the Incan emperor Atahualpa after the victory at Cajamarca, 1532
The first colonial prison is organized, in Nantucket, Massachusetts, 1676
Kentucky becomes the first state to nullify an act of Congress, 1798
The New York Evening Post publishes its first edition, 1801
An earthquake in Missouri causes the Mississippi River to flow backwards, 1811
Missouri trader William Becknell arrives in Santa Fe, New Mexico over a route that became known as the Santa Fe Trail, 1821
Napoleon Guerin of NYC patents a cork life preserver, 1841
Fyodor Dostoevsky is sentenced to death for anti-government activities; sentence is commuted to hard labor, 1849
Amsterdam post office at Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal opens, 1856
William Bonwill patents dental mallet to impact gold into cavities, 1875
6,000 Armenians massacred by Turks in Kurdistan, 1894
Arturo Tuscanini begins conducting NY's Metropolitan Opera, 1908
US Federal Reserve System formally opens, 1914
LSD is first synthesized by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel, Switzerland, 1938
UNESCO is founded, 1945
NASA launches Skylab 4 with a crew of three astronauts from Cape Canaveral, Florida for an 84-day mission, 1973
The Hoxne Hoard is discovered by metal detectorist Eric Lawes in Hoxne, Suffolk, 1992
After nearly 18 years of incarceration, the People's Republic of China releases Wei Jingsheng, a pro-democracy dissident, from jail for medical reasons, 1997
The People's Republic of China begins to implement the "Great Firewall," filters which make it impossible to connect to internet sites the government deems illegal or unhelpful to the communist ideal, 2006
Hostess Brands reveals plans to file bankruptcy because of a baker's union strike, 2012
Chocolate manufacturers state that a cocoa-pod fungus and dry weather in cocoa-growing regions has created a shortage of cocoa that may increase in the future; world chocolate demand already exceeds production capacity, 2014
The largest diamond discovered in more than a century, a 1,111 carat stone, is found in the Karowe mine, Botswana, 2015
French President Francois Hollande declares the country at war with ISIS in an address to parliament, 2015
Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Salvator Mundi" sells for $450.3 million at auction in New York, world record price for any artwork, 2017
Nineteen countries pledge to phase out coal at UN Climate Summit in Bonn, Germany, 2017
Scientists agree to redefine the kilogram, measuring it against Planck's Constant instead of measuring it against a physical artifact specimen, 2018
Samoa declares a state of emergency and shuts down all schools after a measles epidemic claims the lives of 6 children, 2019
Astronauts aboard the ISS are forced to take cover as the breakup of a Russian satellite creates a debris field that might pose a danger, 2021
NASA's Artemis I mission launches from Florida, carrying the uncrewed Orion spacecraft on a test mission around the Moon and back, 2022
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gives the first safety approval on lab-grown meat to chicken grown from animal cells made by Upside Foods, 2022
I am so glad to hear you have a Saturday off - you are always so very busy. And hooray for being thankful.
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