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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Life's a Bowl of Cherries?

Since retiring, I've had the benefit of sleeping deeply.ðŸ˜ī A couple times, though, while sleeping, I've been aware enough to know I'd like to get out of the situation I'm in, be it working too hard or being chased by something,🏃‍♀️ and I'd like to wake up. So, what if when we go to sleep at night, we are actually in the Spirit world? ☁️ðŸŒĪ️ That could mean that when we wake up, we're only acting ðŸŽ­ as if we're alive. The moral of this is we shouldn't take "life" seriously. ðŸ’

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Sounds like a Plan

  (Picture from Preview of a book by David Joachim)

My Co-Grandma, Marilyn, rounded up some Sloppy Joes to take home to my husband, who was recovering from a bug.  This made it possible for me to throw some easy things together.  

Bill got a can of peas, a can of baked beans, (I already had cut-up onions for the beans) and of course, the Sloppy Joe Sauce, and a couple of buns she'd sent. 

I laughed when I recalled to Bill that this reminded me of our book, A Man, A Can, A Plan, which our daughter was considering buying us before we actually did...as a Joke.

So, I picked the book up again from the cookbook shelf, just to look through it and thought..."Hey, this isn't so bad!"

It also brought back memories of going to the then, Plumbs, with the book, so I could get the recommended items.  This was a neighborhood store, now replaced by Fresh Market.  People, seeing me look through the book with its kids' early reader cardboard pages, got curious.  I started explaining the book to the customers, and soon, developed a line of people following me around the store aisles.

The book uses words like, "dump, nuke, slop, spackle, manhandle, hack off, drizzle, squirt, drop, and plop", because it's especially for men.  And you don't have to measure too much, because you're dumping already measured cans of things together. 

Near the end of the book , too, is the manliest of man's deepest desires, a section on...Beer.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Annie Again

My daughter took me to see another "Annie" production, along with my grandaughters, at the Grand Haven Community Center.  And this time, I didn't have to review or know the names of the players, except that Annie was one of the girls' babysitters, and her faux mother was "Annie's" actual mother, who often picked the girls up from school.  They and all the players were spectacular!

Writers often say they write to find out what they think.  

I couldn't help but notice that, though set in the time of the Depression, the play mirrored a lot of what we're going through now.  The homeless in Hooverville, for example, complained that the then President Hoover had made them what they had become today.  President Roosevelt needed to jump start the factories, and of course, Annie herself gave Roosevelt and his team (including Mrs. Perkins who advised Social Security) hope. Fraud, in the form of myriad Annie's parents coming forward for money, was rampant.

And so, just week's before the election, singing about "Tomorrow", filled the theater with hope.

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Going with the Flow

Started the day placing myself in the flow, then, doing an errand, and I thought I saw a driver cussing at me and going into the same parking lot I was headed for. ðŸš—Thought, uh oh... Instead of being angry, he waved, then, he came out with some friendly explanation, and I was nice back.🙋‍♂️🙋‍♀️ 

I got ready to go to Yoga, and Bill wanted to know why I was headed there an hour ahead of time. I didn't really know how that happened.  So, I used the time to take books and a poster for Tellabration to a local bookstore. She told me that the former manager is now retired; they're under new management, no book donations, no posters, and I quietly, in my age and experience, thought to myself, well, you'll be closed soon. We saw that happen when Disney's Buena Vista ðŸ­ was taken over by the rude Windham people.🧛‍♂️ Somehow, though, after starting out an hour early, I still managed to get to Yoga 5 minutes late.🧘‍♀️ Can't seem to break a consistent record. 

Shopping went smoothly, and so did getting Lee's chicken, senior style.🍗 

Bill's reported to me that Fox thinks we are evil, and they're willing to do anything to fight us.ðŸĪš Does that include rigging the votes? So, since O'Donnell wasn't on O'Donnell, I found out why Fox really dislikes Don Lemon. One of his guests from a very high interrogation position, for example, said D.T. should get off his fat A... (won't insert emoji here) and ask specific questions. LOL!