Saturday, May 17, 2025

Covering Mother’s Day and More, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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It's all the way to Thankful Day and i've hardly gotten over Mother's Day.


I was thankful Little Girl was able to come the day before and visit, and i was thankful she took my wedding dress.  She may or may not use it (or part of it), but either way, it's not loitering in the back of my closet any longer.


On Mother's Day, i was thankful we chose to eat a bit later in the day so Sweetie and i could get to church, and i was able to take Becca and he to sing as always.


We dropped gifts off to Ms. D and Ms. JAI, and i was especially thankful we got to do the latter.  None of her 5 living children acknowledged the day in any way.  We gave her roses and chocolate covered strawberries.


The BBQ went well and we were all thankful for good food, laughter, and i was thankful to hold our little Annie and feed her banana and avocado (her favorites).


Chewing on Mama's overalls and sporting a sun hat!



I was very thankful Grandma enjoyed it.


#1 Son was thankful to be able to come see me after work.  His boss had made their Mother’s Day very difficult by scheduling him, one waitress, one cook, and one delivery driver.  Yes, that was it, on the busiest restaurant day of the whole year.  I was thankful he survived.


Today i'm thankful Bigger Girl sent me a Mother's Day card, which finally arrived.


Our second Monday of the month evening ladies' meeting went well, i was thankful to be there and learned to play "Mexican train" dominoes.


I was also thankful to get rid of all the leftovers from Mother's Day in the convenient stomachs of one of our member's teenage sons.  No food ever escapes in that house.


Ms. G was thankful to be able to stay home and we got some stuff done at her house for once.


One of the A/C units at the cat shelter is not working right now.  We're thankful the other one is, although it's not enough to cool the building, it's enough to keep it from getting dangerously hot.  The director is thankful it's just a thermostat which will be replaced Monday.


We're also thankful for patient volunteers who worked in the heat, and equally patient members of the adopting public, coming in and spending time and adopting, there were 3 adoptions while i was there and more were looking.


Bonus, i'm thankful Sweetie's phone was in Brother-in-Law's car and he could see it light up (he has a bad habit of leaving the ringer off).



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Today is:


Armed Forces Day -- US (honoring those currently serving in the US military)


Birthday of the Raja -- Perlis, Malaysia


Dea Dia Festival -- Ancient Roman Calendar (goddess of growth)


Dia de las Letras Gallegas -- GA, Spain (Galician Literature Day in Galacia, an autonomous region of Spain)


Feast of Azamat(Grandeur) -- Baha'i


Grand Spring Festival -- Toshogu Shrine, Nikko, Japan (through tomorrow; includes horseback archery, processions in costume, and more)


International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia


Liberation Day -- Democratic Republic of the Congo


Merry-Go-Round Day -- the first merry-go-round, powered by horses, opened this day in 1620


National Cherry Cobbler Day


National Learn To Swim Day -- US (with summer just around the corner, remember that drowning is the second-leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children ages one to 14, so please, learn to swim and teach your kids!) 


National Walnut Day -- declared in 1949 by the Walnut Marketing Board


Navy Day -- Argentina (anniversary of the victory at the Battle of Montevideo in 1814)


Pack Rat Day -- come on out and admit it, you are a pack rat, too!  At least with some things.


Rubber Band Day -- patented this day in 1845, and aren't we pack rats glad.


Shunki Reitaisai -- Toshogu Shrine, Nikko, Japan (Grand Festival of Spring, through the 18th)


St. Madron of Cornwall's Day (Patron against pain)


Syttende Mai -- Nauru; Norway; Svalbard and Jan Mayen (Constitution Day)


Tell An Umpire "I Love Your Outfit" Day -- only if he has a sense of humor or you can duck quickly


Watch a Baby Fall Asleep Day -- because few things in the world are as funny and precious


World Hypertension Day    


World Neurofibromatosis Awareness Day --  for information about neurofibromatosis click here or here     


World Telecommunication and Information Society Day -- UN



Birthdays Today:


Nikki Reed, 1988

Tahj Mowry, 1987

Drew Roy, 1986

Andrea Corr, 1974

Sendhil Ramamurthy, 1974

Mia Hamm, 1972

Jordan Knight, 1970

Trent Reznor, 1965

Craig Ferguson, 1962

Enya, 1961

Sugar Ray Leonard, 1956

Bob Saget, 1956

Bill Paxton, 1955

Debra Winger, 1955

Christian Lacroix, 1950

Dennis Hopper, 1936

Maureen O'Sullivan, 1911

James "Cool Papa" Bell, 1903

Joseph Norman Lockyer, 1836

Edward Jenner, 1749



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Information Please!"(Radio), 1938

"Shéhérazade"(Ravel song cycle), 1904

Comic Cuts(Comic Paper, first publication), 1890

"Cavalleria rusticana/Rustic Chivalry"(Opera), 1890



Today in History:


Italian Jesuit Niccolo Zucchi becomes the first to see 2 belts on Jupiter's surface, 1630

Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve founds the Ville Marie de Montréal, 1642

Frontenac becomes governor of New France (Canada), 1672

Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette begin exploring the Mississippi River, 1673

England passes the Molasses Act, putting high tariffs on rum & molasses imported to the colonies from a country other than British possessions, 1733

The US Continental Congress bans trade with Canada, 1775

The New York Stock Exchange is founded, 1792

John Hawkins & Richard French patent the Reaping Machine, 1803

Napoleon I of France  orders the annexation of the Papal States to the French Empire, 1809

Occupation of Monaco changes from French to Austrian, 1814

Antoine Joseph Sax patents the saxophone, 1846

Rosalía de Castro publishes Cantares Gallegos, the first book in the Galician language, 1863

Aristides wins the first Kentucky Derby, 1875

Greek archaeologist Valerios Stais discovers the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient mechanical analog computer, 1902

The Columbia Lions and the Princeton Tigers play in the first-ever televised sporting event, a collegiate baseball game in New York City, 1939

The United States Supreme Court hands down a unanimous decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, 1954

Soviet Venera 6 begins its descent into the atmosphere  of Venus, sending back atmospheric data before being crushed by pressure, 1969

Thor Heyerdahl sets sail from Morocco on the papyrus boat Ra II to sail the Atlantic Ocean, 1970

Maoist guerrilla group Shining Path attacks a polling location in the town of Chuschi, Ayacucho, starting the Internal conflict in Peru, 1980

Lebanon, Israel, and the United States sign an agreement on Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, 1983

After 18 years as the mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac takes office as President of France, 1995

Three days of popular protests against the government of Prime Minister of Thailand Suchinda Kraprayoon begin in Bangkok, leading to a military crackdown, 1992

Zaire is officially renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1997

Massachusetts becomes the first US State to legalize same-sex marriage, 2004

The aircraft carrier USS Oriskany is sunk in the Gulf of Mexico as an artificial reef, 2008

Dalia Grybauskaite is elected the first female President of Lithuania, 2009

The brightest lunar meteor impact ever observed is recorded by NASA, 2013

Gina Haspel is confirmed as the first female director of the CIA by the US Senate, 2018

In the first study of its kind, the World Health Organization claims in 2016, long working hours led to 745 000 deaths from stroke and ischemic heart disease, 2021

Archaeologists release findings about the world's oldest architectural plans on two stone monoliths found in Southeastern Jordan and Northern Saudi Arabia, 2023

13 comments:

  1. You certainly had some wonderful memories for Mother's day. And the lucky find on the telephone. That baby girl looks great in her bonnet. Happy Saturday

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  2. You do so many good things for others. I am thankful to read your list this week.

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  3. I always LOVE your thankfuls! I try to live with n attitude of gratitude and reading how others celebrate thanks in their lives (instead of moaning about what they did not get) makes me even more grateful! Mimi YOU ROCK! Keep being awesome. Barb

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  5. I really enjoyed your thankful. Perhaps I can join in them from my own blog..not Katie's...(she'd bite me)
    I can say right here one thing. I am intensely grateful for friends.

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  6. Love your thankfuls, and your "happenings of the day" always have at least one item to make me wonder ... national walnut day. Why today, this years walnuts are no more than small blurps on the tree yet, and last years are all eaten.

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  7. I do love your reminders that there is ALWAYS something to be thankful for - and often several somethings...

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  8. Wonderful thankfuls, especially spending time with Little Annie. And how sweet that your daughter may wear your wedding dress. XO

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  9. That was a really nice list of thankfuls!!!

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  10. Gorgeous picture of Annie and a great list of thankfuls.

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  11. Charlee: "It got really warm here when our air conditioner wasn't working a few years ago! We are glad at least one of the ones at the shelter is running!"
    Chaplin: "Hooray for the volunteers and adopters who are braving the heat for the kitties!"

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  12. always good to see a TToT that paces itself reasonably, even if there is a certain degree of 'catch up' in items
    we have one (or two) acs in. kinda early for us up here, but the nights are still cool, so theres that
    have a good week

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  13. A week of thankfulness that is a delight to read.

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