Showing posts with label Angel Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel Tree. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Decor of the Times (Wordless Wednesday) and Words for Wednesday

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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday and Sandee at Comedy Plus.     \






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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.    


This month, the prompts are being provided by Elephant’s Child.     



This week's prompts are:

  1. Bird
  2. Lifetime
  3. Impossible
  4. Days
  5. Dreams 
  6. Meet

And/or

  1. Spider
  2. Thread
  3. Secret
  4. Thing
  5. Author
  6. Recesses



A few weeks ago, i mentioned Angel Tree.  The people in our church line up to get names of children whose parents are in prison so we can be a not-so-SECRET-Santa to them. 


No matter how short or how long the prison term, each year must feel like a LIFETIME to those behind bars and the family who miss them.  It's a joy to try to make a couple of these kids Christmas DREAMS come true.


The two boys whose names i'd chosen wanted the latest, greatest game system, so they could play a specific SPIDERman game, among others.  Unfortunately, it's sold out everywhere, IMPOSSIBLE to get unless you want to pay more than double the retail price.  Instead i ordered another game system, one with games built in so they don't ever have to buy games.


Of course, it got backordered.  Now i'm hanging by a THREAD to my sanity, i just want to find something for these children, especially as a little BIRD told me the 12-year-old has cancer.


Finally i asked the mom if there was anything else these boys would like.  It turns out they wouldn't mind having bikes.  Okay, i agreed to MEET her at a store that sells bikes when i was done with my DAYS' work.


She couldn't make it, instead the grandmother brought them, and the store was out of bikes in the sizes for the boys.


Deep breath, offer them options -- come back when the bikes are restocked, go to another store, or get them something else they like.


Younger boy would love a hoverboard, so we find him one, and i insist on getting a helmet to go with it.  (Yes, i would have gotten them helmets for the bikes, too.  Always Wear A Helmet!)


Elder boy, the one undergoing chemo for leukemia, can't have a hoverboard.  His bones could break too easily because of his treatments.  It turns out he has a THING for action figures from a show he watches, so we found him several of those.  He also wanted a Baby Yoda pillow to hold when he goes in for treatments.


Yes, i'm the blog AUTHOR, but i can't make this stuff up.  In the RECESSES of one aisle were home decor pillows, and one was a Baby Yoda.


Of course i blew the budget on this, but it was worth it, and i didn't blow it badly enough to have to cut out anyone else's gifts.


Merry Christmas to all!



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Today is:


Beetle Banquet and Badger Ball -- Fairy Calendar


Chipmunks Day -- the date, in 1958, when Alvin, Simon, and Theodore hit #1 with "The Chipmunk Song"


Day Sacred to the Lares -- Ancient Roman Calendar (household gods)


Hari Ibu -- Indonesia (Mother's Day)


Icelandic Traditional Calendar Month Morsugr "Fat Sucker" begins -- Iceland (refering to the daily fare becoming scant in deep winter and body fat is used up)


Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Gattapefur -- Sniffer, who uses his big nose on hlakkandi ("looking forward" day, when you begin to look forward to Christmas) to sniff out a cake or two to snatch


Khoiak Ceremony for Raising the Djed Pillar -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (Osiris festival, the pillar represented his spine, and so stability and strength; date approximate)


National Date Nut Bread Day


Santa Claus Flight Clearance Day -- US FAA (they make sure he's cleared to fly, with his de-icing system, Terrain Avoidance Warning System for low-altitude flight, and special seat belt extension in good working order)


St. Frances Xavier Cabrini's Day (Mother Cabrini, the first US citizen canonized; Patron saint of emigrants, hospital administrators, immigrants, orphans; against malaria)


Unity Day -- Zimbabwe



Birthdays Today:


Jordin Sparks, 1989

Ralph Fiennes, 1962

Maurice Gibb, 1949

Robin Gibb, 1949

Steve Garvey, 1948

Diane Sawyer, 1945

Steve Carlton, 1944

Hector Elizondo, 1936

Joe Pyne, 1925

Barbara Billingsley, 1922

Gene Rayburn, 1917

Claudia Taylor "Lady Bird" Johnson, 1912

Dame Edith Margaret Emily "Peggy" Ashcroft, 1907

Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1869

Giacomo Puccini, 1858

William Ellery, 1727

James Edward Oglethorpe, 1696



Debuting/Premiering Today:


The Graduate(Film), 1972

"Ding Dong School"(TV), 1952



Today in History:


A serious earthquake strikes Innsbruck, 1689

The Turkish fortress of Izmail is stormed and captured by Suvorov and his Russian armies, 1790

The first freight train is operated in Roorkee, India, 1851

Jules Janssen flies in a balloon in order to study a solar eclipse, 1870

The first string of Christmas tree lights is created by Thomas Edison, 1882

Ito Hirobumi, a samurai, becomes the first Prime Minister of Japan, 1885

French officer Alfred Dreyfus court-martialed for treason, triggers worldwide charges of anti-Semitism (Dreyfus later vindicated), 1894

Colo is born, the first gorilla to be bred in captivity, 1956

Berlin's Brandenburg Gate re-opens after nearly 30 years, effectively ending the division of East and West Germany, 1989

Richard Reid attempts to destroy a passenger airliner by igniting explosives hidden in his shoes aboard American Airlines Flight 63, 2001

An important peer-reviewed study of the spatial memory of bumblebees is published in the Biology Letters journal of the Royal Society by a class of 25 8- to 10-year-old children at Blackawton Primary School, 2010

Ebola vaccine VSV-EBOV is found to be 70-100% effective in a study published in The Lancet, becoming the world's first proven vaccine against Ebola, 2016

A tsunami hits Indonesia's Sunda Strait killing over 400 after part of the Anak Krakatoa (Child of Krakatoa) volcano slips into the sea, 2018

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Fun Solution (Six Sentence Story), Holiday Good Fences, Sammy's Poetry Day, and Brian's Thankful Thursday

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It was time again for the Angel Tree, choosing a child or children whose parent is incarcerated, and making sure that child gets a gift in the name of that parent, so they know mom or dad hasn't forgotten them.


The two boys i picked had their hearts set on getting a game console, and there was a dilemma here.  Most of those cost in the range of $300-$1,000, way out of my league, and way beyond what i am supposed to spend in this program.


When i took my laptop to my go to favorite repair shop, his assistant became my guide, as i spoke to him about gaming systems and asked if he had any advice about what i could do in this situation.


He pointed me toward a new item, a game console that has all the classic Nintendo games, the Mario series, Donkey Kong, in fact, it has 600 games pre-programmed, no need to buy any games to go with the system!


Best of all, it was within budget, even with the adapters i bought to make sure they can hook it up to any TV type; it may not be the latest and greatest, but i think they can have hours of fun playing some of these games that entertained my children when they were growing up.



Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Guide.      





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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!






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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day This week's image and my poem:    






How I love being Santa,

And bringing Christmas joy,

Some love me more than others, though,

Like this sweet girl and boy.


They think I'm big and scary,

But give them about a year,

Then they'll come back and give me lists

And enjoy the Christmas cheer.


They'll look back on this picture and laugh,

Then later, with their own kids in tow,

Santa will still be smiling,

As their children the same fits do throw!



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Brian of Brian's Home hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.   It's time to share something for which i am thankful.  



Today i am thankful for my heating pad, as the weather has gotten chilly again. Actually, i am thankful i have two of them, one for upstairs and one for downstairs.






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Today is:


Anna's Day -- Sweden and Finland (commemorates the conception of the Virgin Mary by St. Anne, celebration for all females named Anne or Anna, and the day to start the processing of the Christmas Eve lutefisk.)


Christmas Card Day -- the first commercial card went on sale on this day in 1843


Christmas Gift Memory Day -- the day to reminisce about your all time favorite Christmas gift


End of Days of Reckoning -- Fairy Calendar


Feast of the Conception of the Most Holy Theotokos by St. Anne -- Orthodox Church


International Anti-Corruption Day -- UN


National Heroes Day / Vere Cornwall Bird, Sr., Day -- Antigua and Barbuda


National Pastry Day


Remembrance for Egill Skallagrimsson -- Asatru/Norse Pagan Calendar (Viking Age poet, warrior, and rune magician)


Republic Day -- Tanzania


Search High and Low For Your Gingerbread Recipe Day -- or just give up and go to the internet for a new one, that's where i found this "holiday"


St. Leocadia's Day (Patron of Toledo, Spain)


Weary Willie Day -- birth anniversary of Emmet Kelley, Sr.


Yuri's Day in the Autumn -- Russian Orthodox Church (a celebration of St. George, as following the Gregorian Calendar)



Anniversaries Today:


Petrified Forest National Park, AZ, US, established, 1962

Christmas Seals first sold, in Wilmington, DE, US, 1907

"Charge of the Light Brigade" published, 1854

YMCA opens in Montreal, QC, CA (first in North America), 1851



Birthdays Today:


Jesse Metcalfe, 1978

Reiko Aylesworth, 1972

David Kersh, 1970

Kara DioGuardi, 1970

Jakob Dylan, 1969

Kurt Angle, 1968

Felicity Huffman, 1962

David Anthony Higgins, 1961

Joe Lando, 1961

Donny Osmond, 1957

John Malkovich, 1953

Joan Armatrading, 1950

Michael Nouri, 1945

Dick Butkus, 1942

Beau Bridges, 1941

Judy Dench, 1934

Buck Henry, 1930

Dick Van Patten, 1928

Dina Merrill, 1925

Redd Foxx, 1922

Kirk Douglas, 1916

Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., 1909

Grace Hopper, 1906

Margaret Hamilton, 1902

Emmet Kelley, Sr., 1898

Clarence Birdseye, 1886

Joel Chandler Harris, 1848

John Milton, 1608

Edwin Sandys, 1561



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"A Charlie Brown Christmas"(TV special), 1965

"Coronation Street"(TV), 1960

"Salome"(Opera), 1905

"Charge of the Light Brigade"(Publication date, in The Examiner), 1854



Today in History:


The Byzantine General Belisarius enters Rome while the Ostrogothic garrison peacefully leaves the city, returning the old capital to its empire, 536

New York City's first daily newspaper, the American Minerva, is established by Noah Webster, 1793

The Republic of Texas captures San Antonio, Texas, 1835

The first Young Men's Christian Association in the Americas is founded, in Montreal, 1851

Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback becomes governor of Louisiana for 35 days, becoming the first black US governor, 1872

Levant Richardson patents the ball-bearing skate, 1884

Statistician Herman Hollerith installs his computing device at the United States War Department, 1888

The Norwegian parliament vote unanimously for female suffrage, 1903

The first broadcast of "Coronation Street" on British ITV, 1960

Barbados joins the United Nations, 1966

NLS (a system for which hypertext and the computer mouse were developed) is publicly demonstrated for the first time in San Francisco, 1968

The United Arab Emirates join the United Nations, 1971

The eradication of the smallpox virus is certified, 1979

Phoenix, Arizona, US, gets 3 inches of snow, 1985

Lech Walesa wins the presidental election in Poland, 1990

In Australia, thieves broke into a home and stole two 300-year-old etchings by Rembrandt. The 4-by-4-inch etchings, a self-portait and a depiction of the artist's mother, were valued around $518,000, 2003

Pakistan's media publish fake WikiLeaks cables attacking India, 2010

China creates a new "Coonfucius Peace Prize" to honor its former Taiwanese Vice President, Lien Chan, who refused to collect it, 2010

The NASA Mars rover Curiosity has returned images from the red planet's Gale Crater showing evidence of sediment deposits, suggesting that lakes and rivers potentially existed across the planet millions of years ago, 2014

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is named Time Magazine's Person of the Year, for her handling of debt and refugee crises, 2015

Whakaari volcano, a tourist attraction in New Zealand, erupts killing 16, 2019