Monday, November 25, 2024

November 25, 2024 Monday--5am

Good morning!

A better week.  Much colder, but better--lol!  We went from rain to snow and freezing temperatures.  In fact, not supposed to be above freezing for the next couple of weeks at least.

I was quite sick beginning of the week.  Cough turned croupy.  Couldn't breathe.  Couldn't sleep.  In fact, was awake from Tuesday morning until Wednesday night--awk!  But have been getting better since then.  We got our first snowfall over a couple of days.  LOVE it!

Allie is glued to Cat TV for part of each day.

Odd to know there was some green grass under this snow.
Saw my first arctic hare in ages!!  It happened to stop under a tree across the way so I could get a picture.  It's not even white yet.  
We see all kinds of small birds--various sparrows and the juncos...  
...but there is evidence of partridges in the snow!  I think they come pre-dawn and at dusk.
Anyways, the cough had settled down and I was getting some sleep again so that I could make it to see my new eye doctor on Friday.  Dagan picked me up and we found Sterling Optical.  The eye doctor was really nice.  He was efficient and friendly.  Dilated my eyes, checked my cataracts, macular puckers, and my prescription in half an hour.  My eyes haven't changed--whoohoo!  And I ordered a new pair of glasses!  Still wire rims, but larger lenses so it is better for my tri-focals.  One to three weeks the girl said.

I don't need to mail Christmas cards till the beginning of December, so I focused this past weekend on my bullet journal.  Felt more human, so I got December all set up and then spent most of Saturday setting up my new 2025 bullet journal.  TaDa!  Done early this time!  

Otherwise, haven't done much else.  Still sick, but on the tail end now.  Since I am cuddled up under a blanket most of the time I decided, once my headache was gone, it might be a good time to tackle subtitles.  Started watching The Nordic Murders.  (You knew it would be a murder mystery series, didn't you?)  Also have been watching a lot of watercolor artists and card makers on YouTube--inspiration for when I feel well enough to get into the studio.  Been doing some online shopping for Christmas presents for the boys and picking out a new shower caddy and some wall shelves for my coffee jars...things like that.  Happy stuff.  

Dagan brought in a bag of sunflower heart chips from the garage when he was here on Friday...and also my humidifier I had in the donation stuff.  (Didn't think I'd be here another winter, so glad we've never had a donation pickup--lol!)  As long as I am still here I might as well feed the birds.  I still have some bags of seed in the garage, so what the heck.  They haven't said anything to me so far...or no one has told on me?  In the winter feeding the birds won't attract mice or voles or the like.  They're smart and are underground for the winter--lol!  Whatever.  I am feeding the birds.  Makes me happy.

At the beginning of last week, I didn't expect to feel this well already by today.  So that's a very good thing.  All is well up here in the North Country.  Keanna comes tomorrow.  I plan to be doing some creating this week.  Cards for pen pals or getting out the art journal...something fun!  You know, besides just catching up on all the usual stuff I didn't do while I was sick (or sicker, I should say--lol!).  Winter has arrived with determination.  Grateful I got my winter clothes switched.  (I am slow, but it was a long fall--lol!)  

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you in the US.  The holidays are upon us.  Cue the Christmas music and the blinking lights.  Ah!!  My favorite time of year...from fall till New Years.  Just a time for gratitude, kindness, love, and joy.  We may not get all of that, but there's no excuse not to already have gratitude...or not to give those others away, right?  ;) 

Till next week.  Sprinkling you with kindness, love, and joy.  :)      

14 comments:

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Glad to hear that you are feeling better! Hope you have a great Thanksgiving.

Janie Junebug said...

Thanks for the sprinkle! I have to start logging in to work in a few minutes so I can use it. The snow is pretty. I love to see the little bird prints in it. Feed those little sweeties! Maybe no one will ever say a word. No one ever seems to be in the office anyway. I'm glad you feel better and the eye dr appointment went well. Later, gator.

Love,
Janie

Sandra said...

Yes, we can certainly give it.
You've had a rough couple of weeks. Let us hope you have had your share for the remainder of winter. Feed the birds. What are they going to do, evict you? Since you do have someplace to go, that's not much of a threat.
Happy Thanksgiving to you.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It was great to have a visit from the birds, but the hare puts the proverbial icing on the cake. Glad to hear that your health is improving.

Jeanie said...

How cool you saw the hare! I'd love to see that. And extra glad you are feeling much better. No fun to feel that awful. Sounds like you were dong just the right things to heal up. The glasses sound good -- that'll be a relief. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. And onward!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Hi Rita, Glad you didn't get real sick, sounds like the Virus that has ben going around. You are making the birds and Allie happy:) Happy Thanksgiving!

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Rita. I am glad that you are on the mend and focusing on positive things. Sounds like you are getting some Christmas shopping done and picking out some fun things for your sweet grandsons. I am getting my Christmas card envelopes addressed and have the goal of getting them in the mail the first week of December. I hope you have a good week! Stay warm. See you again soon!

CheerfulMonk said...

I'm glad you're starting to feel better! "...a time for gratitude, kindness, love, and joy". I think it's always a time for them, and it's one of the best ways of contributing to the world. ❤️

DJan said...

So glad to hear you're getting better. That arctic hare is huge!

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

Good morning Rita, we are having a heatwave here with temps in
the mid to high 30's.
Coughing is awful so I am glad yours has settled down.
I also enjoy feeding the birds that come here

DVArtist said...

Ohhh bless your heart. I am so sorry you have been sick and no sleep on top of it. Glad you are feeling better. Happy TG.

Jenny Woolf said...

So glad you are feeling better! And nice to see the wild creatures out in the snow. It's crazy not to feed them, they need all the help they can get!

Jenny Woolf said...

Oh and I meant to say thank you for thinking to share kindness love and joy, let's spread it around! Have a lovely week! :)

Miradas desde mi lente said...

Los cambios de tiempo, siempre me producen algún catarro. esto no me impide salir a hacer la compra de la casa y hacer mis actividades diarias.