11.05.2020

Let's Get Physical

 

#4 - I am thankful for my basement gym

Paul and I workout 4-5 mornings a week together in our basement gym. We bought some foam floor tiles at Home Depot, a 40 inch tv and a Roku stick. We subscribed to Beachbody on Demand and picked used weights at the scrap yard, yard sales and on sale at Target. 

I don't have to leave the house to fit the workouts into my day and having a partner holding me accountable. 


#4 - I am thankful for my basement gym


11.03.2020

Let There be Peace on Earth




 #3 - I am thankful for the right to vote

This is my standard "thankful" on election day. I woke up this morning, already having voted, thinking about what a privilege it is to have this right. I vote every time I get the opportunity. I vote in primaries, I vote in every race. I think it is THAT important. I often think about the fact that if I had been born in different time, I would not have been allowed to cast a ballot. Because I was A. WOMAN.

I'm not expecting to know who the "official" winner is tomorrow morning or maybe even this week. 

It is possible that my candidate does not win. 

My final prayer this morning, before my feet hit the floor and my daily routine started was "no matter how this ends, let there be peace" 

A girl can dream, right? 


 #3 - I am thankful for the right to vote


11.02.2020

Thirty Days of Thanks

 



I haven't written in a LONG time. I should say published in a long time because I have actually written quite a bit since the last public post. I just haven't shared. Honestly, I'm not sure why.   Anyway, for lots of years I spent the month of November writing "Thirty Days of Thanks" - it isn't prolific text that will catch the eye of some publisher or win me any awards. I just like to write and I let it fall by the wayside too easily.

This has been a YEAR, this 2020. While there has been a lot of things that "suck" -- there has been some moments that I would not trade for anything. 

Yesterday, I was thinking about how I couldn't believe it was November. Later that night, I was thinking how much I had enjoyed a "quick" three mile walk with a friend that morning around the Lebanon Green. Then I remembered this tradition and decided I would write.

Some of you might have been looking for a post yesterday, so you'll be treated to Day 1 & 2 today. 

I hope that even in the midst of this crazy, chaotic, frustrating, stressful time, you stop each day - even if just for a moment - and find something that fills you with gratitude. #30daysofthanks

Without further delay .............


Day #1 - I am thankful for Sunday walks with a friend

Most Sundays, I meet a dear friend at the Lebanon Green and we walk. We make 2 trips around the large oval and my watch tells me that is just around 3 miles. We catch up on our busy week, talk about recipes, or family. I am grateful for the exercise and the time away from the chaos of home and work. I am grateful for just that little more than an hour away from an endless list of "things to do." I am grateful to spend time with a friend during these times when it is hard to be together. 

I am thankful for Sunday walks with a friend


Day #2 - I am thankful for Sunday Night Bowling

I can't even remember how long we've been bowling on Sunday nights, its been longer than 15 years because we joined this league before we were married. Even this year, with less teams, less socializing, and no french fries  ... I still look forward to it. It is a few hours away from home with people we really enjoy spending time with. We wear our masks, we fist bump instead of high five's and we're super careful about where we stand and what we touch. It isn't the same as it was but I'll take it. 

I am thankful for Sunday Night Bowling








11.25.2018

Laughter ... the BEST Medicine

#25 - I am thankful for laughter

A good laugh heals a lot of hurts - Madeline L'Engle

The last 36 hours have had some seriously annoying moments. Paul and I headed out to bowling filled with frustration and anger, not with each other, but with circumstances. That sounds like a great way to start "date night" - huh? 

We walked into the lanes and our man, DJ CEE, in the house with the first round of cocktails waiting for us. A few minutes behind us .. Kim. We were bowling a fun team ... things were looking up. 

We laughed so much that my cheeks ache. We completely forgot about the crap and even managed to take 3 of the 4 points. It was a longer night than usual but the company we had was some of the best. 

I am so thankful for the laughs that healed some hurt and the sunshine it brought to our day. 

A good laugh is sunshine in the house - William Thackery


#25 - I am thankful for laughter

11.24.2018

Time Flies

There never seems to be enough time. Lately, there barely seems to be time for the list of things you have to do, never mind the want to do. The daily "I am thankful for" dropped off on day 4. The last week has been a really good one. We talked to my parents a lot, I got out of work an hour early on Wednesday, we had a great Thanksgiving day and an even better day after. So here's all the things I would have written about from day 5 til today!

I am thankful for ......

#5 - the right to vote

#6 - the Mom's in the Moriarty Parent Community Group

#7 - Weathertech floor mats - (they can actually contain a large iced coffee and 1.5 large hot chocolates and save your carpet)

#8 - coffee - all varieties - except instant [who am I kidding, I would drink it if is the only option available]

#9 - school uniforms

#10 - for the gym Paul built in our basement

#11 - for the girls that walk with me every Wednesday at lunch

#12 - tiny wines ... you know the little single serve ones ... so much better on a a school night

#13 - my Instant Pot

#14 - Tastefully Simple's Magic Chicken seasoning

#15 - scoring a parking spot at the loading dock at work

#16 - Kohl's liberal return policy

#17 - Younique Splurge cream eye shadow

#18 - Paul getting up at 5:30am every day to work out with me

#19 - my friend, Melissa, who brings Kristen to and from dance every week - at least twice a month she keeps her for dinner and oversees homework 

#20 - Makenzie, the high school senior that helps us drive the kids from here and there. Ya know, when ya can't be in 2 places at once

#21 - early outs at work

#22 - the times when we can be together - for a whole day - without a million things to do

#23 - HOT WATER

#24 - Thirty-one Gifts and all that it affords me beyond the commission check


11.04.2018

A Tale of Two Churches

#4 - I am thankful that our family has two churches

Many of you know that Paul is Catholic and the girls and I attend a Protestant church. Paul and I talked about this at a really high level before we got married, it was never an issue for us. It still isn't. When Sunday School is in session at First Congregational Church, the girls come with me. Sometimes in the Summer, they go to Mass with Paul. On Christmas Eve, we go to church twice - 4:00 pm Mass and then Candlelight service. I'll mention that there have been years that I have taken them to Christmas Eve Mass without Paul because he is still out in the big brown sleigh. On Easter, Paul comes with us. Today, there was a mass in remembrance of the 1 year anniversary of the passing of someone who was very important to Paul at 7:30am, so off we went. 

We make it work. 

In a way, I think this exposure to different churches is actually good for them. They know that when they are at their church -- they say sins in the Lord's Prayer and when they are in a Catholic Church they say "trespasses" ... they go to Mass enough to have almost figured out when they need to stand and when they need to kneel....we've all been to weddings or funerals when it is easy to pick out the people who don't regularly attend or have never been exposed to a service other than theirs. 

The fact that Paul and I get up, every week, and attend a formal service is an outward example of our faith and has made an impression on our kids. Every Sunday, they get up and ready themselves for Church. One is in a dress and pretty shoes and one is usually in jeans, a t-shirt and sneakers .. but there is never an argument about having to go. They grab their bibles and money for the collection and head out. 

I'm so proud of their commitment to their faith at an early age. It will serve them well. 

#4 - I am thankful that our family has two churches

11.03.2018

One - Two - Three, Thirty Days of Thanks

For years I have been spending my November focusing on gratitude. I try to post daily(emphasis on try) and I'm already behind. Here's what I was most grateful for on day 1, 2, and 3

#1 - I am thankful for takeout 

Tonight Kristen had cross country practice until 6pm and then I wanted to go to North Stonington and spend a little time with parents since they are heading south. I didn't have time to cook and pack something up, Kristen's practice had us on the road a little later than I wanted to be. McDonald's and Irene's to the rescue. We've dramatically cut back on the eating out in the last 6 months -- mostly because it adds up .. FAST. Sometimes it is a good solution to a hectic schedule. 

#1 - I am thankful for takeout 


#2 - I am thankful for Alexa

Last Christmas, I bought Paul an Amazon Echo. Let me just say that when he opened it, there was NOT a ton of enthusiasm. The girls and I set it up over Christmas break and we started teaching him how to use it. I personally find the ability to "add things to the shopping list" life changing. No more forgotten grocery lists on the counter, or forgetting to add butter to the list when you put the last stick in the butter dish. On more than one occasion, I caught him firing off musical selection requests to Alexa like she was a DJ. It is kind of amazing how good the sound is out of that thing ... Paul enjoys the music so much when he is doing the dishes that we bought him a year of Amazon music for Father's Day -- there is no song that she cannot play for us. 

There was that one time that I found some questionable items on the shopping list ... when he was questioned I got "I was trying to see if she would actually add anything I said to the shopping list" ... I think Paul and Alexa are friends now!

#2 - I am thankful for Alexa

#3 - I am thankful for my Honda Accord

A few years ago we were able to pick up a slightly used Honda Accord. We paid cash - we HATE having car payments. My mom, bless her heart, drove it home all the way from North Carolina for us! In 2015, I started working outside of the house and had to commute daily -- not far -- but longer than I had been commuting. I'll admit, I was a little sad to hand off my Pathfinder to Paul and take the more fuel efficient car since I had the longer drive. I fell in love with it. It has a great sound system, the interior is spotless, it is the prettiest metallic blue, it has great pickup and it is FAST .. not that I drive fast or anything. This week - I went back and forth to work, pick up and drop off at cross country practice, to dance and back - twice - to North Stonington and back and then to Griswold to meet friends for dinner .. all on 1 tank of gas ... Blazin' Blue is the BEST ... I don't miss that Pathfinder at all anymore. 

#3 - I am thankful for my Honda Accord