Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Breakfast, Zip Bags and Preparing for the "Prom," a Random and Happy Tuesday Post

***********************************







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 


The light came on in the washroom at Carl's!




And this was the sight which greeted me.  Oh, well, you can't have everything.  At least i could see the mess and decide, except what was in the dryer, it's all dirty and just take it all to sort.


I'd barely gotten into the room to start gathering everything and Carl was back in there.  I asked if he had work and he said yes, then i asked why he was in there and he said, "Tooth!"


Yes, the word was in the singular.  He'd probably decided one tooth was still fuzzy after an earlier brushing, and we all know how he loathes fuzzy teeth.  He'll keep coming back to brush over and over until he's satisfied.


The cotton swabs he bought have ended up just as i predicted.






In other words, all over the place.


His fridge contained quite a breakfast, with leftovers from two places.







All of it was consumed before he left for work, along with a bowl of cereal.  The man loves to eat.


His mother took his car keys and told him he had to pick up his room.  there were still things on the floor, and then this.




As long as there is a Carl, there will be powder.


Once he was awake and showered (and powdered), he had plenty to tell me as i fixed his lunch.


"Toby Mac is coming!"


Yes, i told him, he's on tour again, but i don't know if he's coming here.


"He is!  Sixth, they said volunteers..."


I smiled.  They do request volunteers at these events to help people find their seats and those volunteers get to listen to the concert free.  He may try to volunteer, but there's about a zero chance of his mother letting him drive downtown for a concert at night, especially on a work night.


Speaking of work nights, his next bit of conversation was, "I have Thursday and Friday off, getting ready for...dance."


The gears started turning in my mind and i asked if he was talking about the same one he'd done the year before.


"Yeah!  Gotta get ready."


The Tim Tebow Foundation puts on "Your Night to Shine," a type of prom for special needs teens and adults.  Carl goes every year and just loves it.  It's dancing, what can we say, the man loves to dance.  Yes, i would imagine it would take him having a couple of days off work to be sure he's ready for the big night.


"I saw an old friend at church," was his next announcement.  "Hadn't seen him...he's a, what do you call?"


Not being sure, i waited and he then said something which sounded like, "fired."


Did someone get fired? i asked, as he sometime switches topics in the middle of a conversation.


"No, it backfired!"


Oh, dear, i muttered, having no clue what had backfired but that's never a good thing, right?


While making the lunch, i couldn't find the smaller sizes of zip bags.  Carl had put them on the wrong shelf, then when he couldn't find them, pulled the large bags out for his own use.  He uses whatever he finds, whether it's the right thing or not, as long as it's the almost right thing.  Zip bag order has been restored, and maybe Ms. V and i need to discuss keeping the ones he isn't supposed to use in another spot.  Time will tell.


Soon it was crunch time, meaning he runs around asking me where stuff is as i try to get him out the door.


"Nail clippers?" he asked, and i looked right where they should be, by the miscellaneous label in the medicine cabinet in the bathroom.  Imagine that, they were where they should be.


Of course, later i found them elsewhere, but when i find them they are always returned to their spot.


"Vest?" he asked and we hunted up his last work vest.  Or, the last one in the house.  He had four of them in the car, which i dug out from under all the winter clothes he seems to be stashing in there "just in case."


He asked about lunch, it was packed, he was satisfied and left, and i turned back to laundry.


There are fewer clothes hangers in there now, his mother may have taken some for her closet (she does that once in so often).


A while back, she'd bought him more and i'd hidden half of them for when i knew they'd be needed.  Miracle of miracles, i found them and pulled them out, and he's got plenty again for a while.


God is in control.



He must have made this at the Sunday school for special needs adults he attends, and it sums things up nicely.


Another miracle, i went to my follow-up eye doc appointment and my vision is getting better.  The doc said it's healing, the rest of the itchiness, discomfort and bruising should resolve.


How about some eye exam funnies?
















Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






***********************************



Today is:


Biezputras Diena (Porrige Day) -- Ancient Latvian Calendar (date unconfirmed, some sites suggest it's always on a Sunday before Feb. 23 instead)


Create-A-Vacuum Day -- an internet generated celebration of the nothingness of vacuums


General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Day -- Poland (birth anniversary)


Homemade Soup Day


Independence Day -- Sri Lanka


King Frost Day -- London (Celebrated yearly until WWI, in remembrance of the frozen River Thames on this day in 1814.)


Liberation Day -- Angola


National Stuffed Mushroom Day


Spoiled Cats' Day -- internet generated, and isn't this every day?


St. Andrew Corsini's Day (Patron of Carmelites; against civil disorder and riots)


St. John de Brito's Day (Patron of Portugal; Sivagangai, India)


Thank A Mailperson/Postal Worker Day -- because someone decided it would be a good day to do that, and put it on the internet


USO Day -- US (founded this date in 1941)


World Cancer Day -- International   



Anniversaries Today:


United Service Organizations (USO) founded, 1941

The University of Wisconsin is established, with one classroom and 20 students, 1849



Birthdays Today:


Natalie Imbruglia, 1975

Oscar De La Hoya, 1973

Gabrielle Anwar, 1971

Michael Goorjian, 1971

Rod Corddry, 1971

Clint Black, 1962

Lawrence Taylor, 1959

Lisa Eichhorn, 1952

Alice Cooper, 1948

Dan Quayle, 1947

George A. Romero, 1940

Jhn Schuck, 1940

David Brenner, 1936

Gary Conway, 1936

Betty Friedan, 1921

Ida Lupino, 1918

Rosa Parks, 1913

Clyde W. Tombaugh, 1906

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 1906

Charles Lindbergh, 1902

Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 1746



Debuting/Premiering Today:


Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours"(Album), 1977



Today in History:


The Roman Emperor Septimius Severus dies, leaving the Roman Empire in the hands of his two quarrelsome sons, Caracalla and Geta, 211

The coronation of Zhao Kuangyin as Emperor Taizu of Song, initiating the Song Dynasty period of China that would last more than three centuries, 960

Maximilian I assumes the title Holy Roman Emperor without being crowned, 1508

Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler meet for the first time near Prague 1600

In Edo (now Tokyo), The 47 Ronin commit seppuku (ritual suicide) after avenging the death of their master, 1703

The worst earthquake in 8 years in Calabria, Italy, leaves 50,000 dead, 1783

The first Anglican bishops of New York and Pennsylvania are consecrated in London, 1787

George Washington is unanimously elected as the first President of the United States by the U.S. Electoral College, 1789

The French National Convention proclaims the abolishment of slavery, 1794

An earthquake in Quito, Ecuador, kills 41,000, 1797

J.W. Goodrich introduces his rubber galoshes to the public, 1824

The Mormons of Nauvoo, Missouri, leave to go west, eventually settling in Utah, 1846

The Codex Sinaiticus is found at the Greek Monastery of Mount Sinai, 1859

The first rolling lift bridge opens, in Chicago, 1895

The first Winter Olympics games close at Chamonix, France, 1924

The first tieless, soundless, shockless streetcar tracks open, in New Orleans, 1930

Radium E is the first radioactive substance to be produced synthetically, 1936

The United Service Organization (USO) is created to entertain American troops, 1941

Lunar Orbiter 3 lifts off from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 13 on its mission to identify possible landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo spacecraft, 1967

After at first contesting the results, Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic recognizes opposition victories in the November 1996 elections, 1997

Facebook, a mainstream online social network is founded by Mark Zuckerberg, 2004

The Federal Court of Australia's ruling in Roadshow Films v iiNet sets a precedent that Internet service providers (ISPs) are not responsible for what their users do with the services the ISPs provide them, 2010

The remains found the previous year in a dig at Leicester are confirmed to be those of King Richard III of England, 2013

Morocco's Mohammed VI switches on the world's largest solar plant near Ouarzazate, 2016

Denmark approves plans for world's first energy island in the North Sea to provide power to 3 million Europeans, 2021

President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, whose crackdown on violent crime has taken El Salvador from being one of the most dangerous countries in Central America to one of the safest, wins re-election in a landslide, 2024

Monday, February 3, 2025

Mr. Nice Guy (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week and Poetry Monday: Funky

***********************************






Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.


Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays.  Post a picture that makes you say Awww... and that's it.


Make sure you get the code from Sandee's site, linked above, and leave a link to your post so we can visit you.  What better way to start the week than with a smile!


Jack dog is a Mr. Nice Guy and is one of the meekest animals you will ever meet.  Also, his cone scares him.  He did finally sit quietly with it and he's an awww if i ever saw one.







***********************************



Sparks is the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, who wanted us to post something positive and uplifting at the start of the week.  While she no longer blogs, i like to post an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.     







***********************************


Our dear friend Diane is taking a break

accommodations we must make

we miss her poetry and wit

so carry on as Poetry Monday's a hit!


Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border.  Charlotte/Mother Owl and i are keeping it going while she takes a blog break, we hope temporarily.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let us know!


This week the theme is Funky.                   



Paris has a new

museum of funk art now

calling it the Grouve


*******


The child was adamant

he was going to try

those awful veggies when

some pigs had learned to fly.


"They're nasty and they're funky!"

said the little lad,

"and I can tell by looking

they're going to taste real bad!"


Mom said, "One bite won't hurt you,"

she knew the song and dance,

"If you still find them funky, it's fine,

but, one bite! give peas a chance!"


*******


Future themes are:


Feb. 3 Funky (Today!)

Feb. 10 Funny

Feb. 17 Fidgety

Feb. 24 Fluffy


***********************************



Today is:


Constitution Day -- Mexico (obs.)


Day of Remembrance for Oleg the Prophet -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan


Four Chaplains Day -- US (by act of Congress, honoring the four chaplains of the Dorchester who gave their life jackets to others and went down with the ship on Feb. 3, 1943)


Fukuju no mai (Jimai) -- Sensouji Temple, Japan (dance of the seven gods of fortune)


Halfway Point of Winter/Summer -- which it is depends, of course, on your hemisphere; enjoy that cold weather will warm soon, or that cooler temps will relieve your hot spells


Heroes' Day -- Mozambique


Martyr's Day -- Sao Tome and Principe


National Carrot Cake Day


Nelson Provincial Anniversary Day -- Nelson, New Zealand


Nuestra Señora de Suyapa -- Honduras (Festival of the Virgin of Suyapa, Patroness of Honduras)


Setsubun-sai (Bean-Throwing Festival) -- Japan/Shinto (many fests throughout Japan)


St. Anskar's Day (patron of Denmark, Scandinavia, Sweden; Bremen, Germany; Hamburg, Germany)


St. Blaise's Day/Blessing of Throats Day (Patron of animals, builders, carvers, healthy throats, stonecutters, veterinarians, wool-combers, wool weavers; Dalmatia; Anguillara Sabazia, Italy; Bovolone, Italy; Camastra, Sicily, Italy; Cassano allo Ionio, Italy; Castellania, Italy; Doues, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Militello, Sicily, Italy; Montecatini Val di Cecina, Italy; Palombara Sabina, Italy; Pietrasanta, Italy; Revello, Italy; Sacrofano, Italy; against coughs, goiters, throat diseases, whooping cough, wild beasts)


Takisanji Oni Matsuri -- Takisan-ji Temple, Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan


The Day the Music Died -- anniversary of the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson)


Veterans' Day -- Thailand



Anniversaries Today:


Jean-Claude van Damme weds Darcy Lapier, 1994

Wake Forest University is established, 1834



Birthdays Today:


Isla Fisher, 1976

Maura Tierney, 1965

Keith Gordon, 1961

Thmas Calabro, 1959

Nathan Lane, 1956

Morgan Fairchild, 1950

Dave Davies, 1947

Blythe Danner, 1943

Fran Tarkenton, 1940

Shelley Berman, 1926

Joey Bishop, 1918

Simone Weil, 1909

James Michener, 1907

Norman Rockwell, 1894

Gertrude Stein, 1874

Elizabeth Blackwell, 1821

Horace Greeley, 1811



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Victor Borge Show"(TV), 1951

"The Three Caballeros"(Cartoon Film; US debut), 1945

"Face the Music"(Musical), 1932

"Le carnaval romain"(Berlioz, Op. 9), 1844

"Semiramide"(Opera, Rossini), 1823



Today in History


Bartolomeu Dias of Portugal lands in Mossel Bay after rounding the Cape of Good Hope, becoming the first known European to travel so far south, 1488

The first paper money in America is issued by the colony of Massachusetts, 1690

Philadelphia establishes a "pesthouse" to quarantine immigrants, 1743

The Dutch States-General forbid the export of windmills, 1752

Spain recognizes US independence, 1783

The world's first commercial cheese factory is established in Switzerland, 1815

The sovereignty of Greece is confirmed in a London Protocol, 1830

The Wisconsin Supreme Court declares the US Fugitive Slave Law unconstitutional,1855

Emperor Meiji becomes the 122nd emperor of Japan, 1867

The 15th Amendment to the US Constitution, guaranteeing Black suffrage, is passed, 1870

Albert Spalding, with only $800, starts a sporting goods company, which eventually manufactured the first official baseball, tennis ball, basketball, golf ball, and football (American style football), 1876

Circus owner P.T. Barnum buys Jumbo the elephant, 1882

The 16th Amendment to the US Constitution, the income tax, is ratified, 1913

Canada's original Parliament building, in Ottowa, burns down, 1916

Percival Prattis becomes the first African-American news correspondent allowed in the United States House of Representatives and Senate press galleries, 1947

A plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa kills Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, and pilot Roger Peterson and the incident becomes known as The Day the Music Died, 1959

British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan speaks of the "a wind of change" of increasing national consciousness blowing through colonial Africa, signalling that his Government was likely to support decolonisation, 1960

The unmanned Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft makes the first controlled rocket-assisted landing on the Moon, 1966

In Cairo, Yasser Arafat is appointed Palestine Liberation Organization leader at the Palestinian National Congress, 1969

New York Police Officer Frank Serpico is shot during a drug bust in Brooklyn and survives to later testify against police corruption, 1971

John Buster and the research team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center announce history's first embryo transfer, from one woman to another resulting in a live birth, 1984

Astronaut Eileen Collins becomes the first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle as mission STS-63 gets underway from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, 1995

The New York Giants defeated the heavily favored and previously undefeated 18-0 New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, 17-14, in what is known to be one of the greatest upsets in sports history, 2008

Eric Holder becomes 82nd and 1st African American US Attoney General, 2009

Moscow has its heaviest snowfall in a day on record, killing one and bringing down 2,000 trees, 2018

Pope Francis arrives in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on the first ever papal visit to the Arabian Peninsula, 2019

The US and Russia extend their last remaining nuclear arms treaty, New START, for five years, 2021

Engineers at MIT announce they have engineered spinach to send emails when detecting explosive materials in groundwater as part of plant nanobionic research, 2021

The coldest wind chill ever recorded in the the US, -108°F, taken at Mount Washington Observatory, New Hampshire, 2023