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The good, the bad and the ugly cry of 2017

January 6, 2018 by Jo Leave a Comment

Saying goodbye

I remember once an older person saying that they had a funeral a month to attend. I thought it was an exaggeration.  Now I understand. 5 memorial services in the last five months is part of my 2017.  It turns out that even though I am a cry baby, I really enjoy listening to people share about their loved ones.  While it is a little heartbreaking hearing the loss in a voice (thus my water works), the stories told always bring a smile and maybe even a laugh as the best of a person is shared with the group that has gathered.

Best Podcast(s)

Blue Babies Pink is by far the best series podcast I listened to this last year.  In addition to making me think about my own biases, Bret Trapp has written and recorded a story so compelling I would take a walk just to put my earbuds in and listen to the next episode. This is a must listen regardless of your background and  belief system.  The website is here where you can read more.

The Popcast with Knox and Jamie makes me laugh out loud every week.  I look forward to this dropping in my podcast app every Wednesday and am almost disappointed when an episode ends because I have to wait another week before I get to enjoy their witty banter. The website is here.

Best Kitchen tool

Hands down Kirkland Signature parchment paper from Costco. Almost anytime I put a sheet pan in the oven I line it with parchment paper.  I previously used foil but always felt a little guilty when it was balled it up and throw it in the trash.  Used parchment paper can be recycled in the yard waste. Just helping the environment one little change at a time. And, yes, I STILL drink packaged water. I know you can string plastic water bottles around the earth a few times, but for me this concern is out weighed by the fact that I am drinking more water than less with this convenience.  Trade offs.

Kindle E-reader

Oh the joy my Kindle brings me.  I was hesitant to initially move to an e-reader.  I have always loved to read and thought I would miss being able to dog ear pages and easily flip forward (yes, sometimes I just have to know how it ends to see if its worth the read) or back. I am now on my 2nd upgrade from the original gift.  The backlight and the light weight make reading a book so easy.  (Have you ever tried to read a 1000 page hardback in bed?) And, the Kindle app seamlessly updates from device to device. Honorable mention goes to the King County Library system for all of the books now available for checkout in digital format.

Saying hello

Of course the highlight of my year is that darn cute, adorable, lovable, sweet, mischievous, busy, can’t stop, won’t stop Hank. Hank the new love in my life. When I was feeling sad and blue, instead of brown paper packages tied up with string, it was Hank our daughter/son-in-law’s new puppy that brought a smile to my face every.single.time.

So, I never thought I would put memorial services on my worst and best list. And, when I was just so sad I wanted to unplug from everything the best way was always a good book. And, nope even though I love Hank, we won’t be getting a puppy of our own anytime soon. And, now I carry a pack of tissue in my purse because being caught at a celebration of life without a Kleenex? Well, ugly.

How about you?  What are some of your favorites of 2017?

 

 

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Making a list, checking it twice

December 17, 2017 by Jo Leave a Comment

When our daughter was born, one thing I most looked forward to was building lasting holiday traditions. I had visions of passing on the myths of Santa filling stockings, the Easter Bunny leaving a basket of treats, sewing Halloween costumes.  In my own childhood, our family patterns shifted as older brothers left the house.

Looking back now, I think my mom was just tired; tired of feeding a large family, tired of load after load of laundry, tired of getting out the paper bags holding the gold tinsel garland, all while working full time.  I don’t think she realized my childhood was lacking in continued traditions as she mentally checked out and physically stopped participating in the joy holiday customs can bring. She had to have been tired.

There is something to envy about a dog’s life, Benny 2014

 

How about you?  Are you tired of a long list and maybe feeling under appreciated? You know, if you have not ordered those Christmas cards yet, don’t; don’t feel obligated.  I have always enjoyed making and sending cards but a few years back I lost the energy for it. We had been traveling in early December and though I had a plan, the thought of cutting and taping and gluing 75 handmade cards, well…I.just.could.not.do.it.

But guess what? When I announced to my family it wasn’t happening, they rallied.  They made what had felt like an inconvenient task fun again.  My Honey worked the paper cutter like an expert, my girl tied ribbon bows and my then future son-in-law helped with the assembly. Why didn’t I take that Christmas photo? It is a favorite December memory.

Side note: Over the years we have captured pictures and videos on a variety of cameras and camcorders. I won our first camcorder, which was roughly the size of a loaf of bread,  in a raffle.  Turns out that’s kind of a super power of mine.  I also won our first phone answering machine.

Anyway, I learned a valuable lesson that year: let your people know how you are feeling. Together we looked at the list and decided what was important.  Sending a holiday card? Check. Building a gingerbread house and decking it out with 3 pounds of bulk candy? Nope, we drew a line through that item.  Turned out the only thing my daughter really liked about that holiday chore was… the candy. #sweettooth

Christmas 2007

 

Take a moment and review your list.  Is there something you can cross out instead of check off?

 

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Breakfast of Champions

November 30, 2017 by Jo Leave a Comment

 

When I first started making fruit and veggie smoothies, it was to add more of both into my life.   At the time I was eating a bowl full of shredded wheat sugar every morning for breakfast. When I look at the photo now of my breakfast, with a couple of handfuls of spinach included, I am proud of myself.  It took a couple of years to build this into my mostly daily routine and there were growing pains along the way.  A co-worker once commented that it looked like I was drinking baby poop.  Yum. That’s appetizing.

Now it’s kind of a family thing:  I share with Honey what he affectionately calls sludge.  Some days it tastes better than others.  Have you ever burped cucumbers after breakfast? Yeah, I don’t add those to the blender anymore.

Don’t be afraid to fail. Moving forward has a lot to do with just getting started, over and over again.

Even Hank gets excited when the blender comes out because he enjoys a crunchy  carrot!

 

If you have a goal to improve your eating habits, follow Nike’s encouragement and just do it.  Don’t wait for the holidays to be over.  Don’t wait for January 1st. There will never be a ‘perfect’ time.

Thinking about Wheaties and Nike’s unforgettable slogan makes me think also about hamburgers; specifically one with 2 all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.  Yep, every once in a while I still have to enjoy one of my ultimate comfort foods,  a Big Mac.

 

 

 

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Dog Musings

November 20, 2017 by Jo Leave a Comment

 

Benny was an awesome frisbee catcher!

 

A hot minute ago I thought it was time to get another dog.  Our amazing pooch of 15 years, Benny Boy, has been gone for over 2 years.  Among the feelings of deep loss I had an overwhelming sense of  relief knowing he was free of pain and the restrictions of his old body.  Anyone who has nurtured an aging dog knows what I’m talking about; caregiving those final days requires constant vigilance and patience.

Anyway, after watching Hank, our daughter/son-in-law’s new puppy for the weekend that flash of yearning turned cold,  literally: snowing, blowing, wet Seattle cold. Now, Hank is quite a joy in my life and I love taking him through my neighborhood so he can explore. But, have you ever tried picking up after your dog, carrying an umbrella in one hand, leash in the other, dog tugging to keep going, all while trying to stay just.a.little.bit dry? Yep, I forgot what THAT was like.

Hank, mini Aussie Shepherd

 

I can now see the appeal of grand-parenting, having loads of fun and then sending the kids ( and puppies) back home to their parents. And then taking a nap.

 

 

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