Where humour is often found in the mundane, where the trivial becomes of utmost importance, where, well...where I Live!
Since becoming a Members of the groups below, I will use the daily prompt, as well as, well...sharing the sporadically mundane everyday, that I find carries just a Smidge of humor. ;)
Good heavens. No thank you! I could not survive extreme cold such as that. A few years ago, we hit 17 degrees here, and that was the coldest that I Ever remember. It was rough. Without our firplace and my husband's ingenuity, such as using water from the hot water tank for cooking, sink bathing (yeah...That was Funsies...Not), etc. we would have suffered much more. The grid here in Texas was NOT prepared for what hit us. We were without power for a week, in this extreme weather. Neighbors would sit in their cars with their heaters on to warm up.
1 degree?! I just couldn't, I say! That takes more strength and resilience than I have, by far.
Yeah, we get the hurricane threats as well. Beryl ripped apart three of our large trees, and it was only a category one. We are saddened. I still prefer the danger of this to extreme cold.
Thank you. I am most certainly going to get in lots of relaxation and reading. Maybe a couple of days with the grandkids.
I'm not too sure there is a place on earth with year-round nice summer weather. Florida doesn't have much of a winter but its summer heat is a killer, not to mention the hurricane threats we get every summer. I, too, wish there existed an ideal place like the one you'd like.
As to teachers, they are in the most mistreated profession on earth. You and all other teachers are doing a very respectful, very special job.
Enjoy your vacation.
I know how you feel. I've no idea where you are (and don't need to know), sadly I'm in Illinois. You should come up here though! There's almost foot of the white stuff on the ground, and it's currently 1 degree out. It's a good day for an old man (71) like me to stay home and not go out!
Keeping the maiming and killing to a minimum is a challenge at times. We live with my youngest daughter and granddaughter who has just turned 13. Her hormones are on overdrive. It's interesting watching my daughter and granddaughter's interaction. I have to remind my husband frequently that we're the audience and not expected to participate. We raised our children and gave them the tools; they need to use those skills without help. Multi-generational families have balancing acts to co-exist.
I bake cookies and make candy for our family, friends and the neighbors. My daughter and granddaughter help with the candies. I do the cookies and the ones that need decorating they do. I don't enjoy decorating them like I used to do.
I've never purchased a box gingerbread house, I've seen them in the store and always wondered if they're for decoration or eatable.
That they are! Each one of us contributes to the complexity called family to some degree. My husband and I laugh often at each other's idiosyncracies! We joke about the things that we have to put up with, but we Know that we are better off together than apart.
My husband frys the turkeys and ham, while my son (who comes to visit each Thanskgiving) helps out in the kitchen, and with the frying of the bird and pig! He Loves to cook. Now, I just wish (at 35), that he would find someone and build a family (more grandkiddos), but he says he is content by himself.
Thank you all for responding.
We Always set the coffeepot to go off, as we both rush out the door. I Do so LOVE, though...when it does Not go off for some reason (Not that we would Forget to set it), my Husband, who gets up and leaves earlier than I do...comes barging into the bedroom, yelling, "You didn't set the coffeepot last night?!" Like it's always me. In such a Panic, he begged me...Twice, to arise from my extra hour of slumber to get it going. After the 2nd time of this, I said, "If You cannot figure out how to push 1 button to make the coffe Brew, then you will Not be having any!!" He figured it out...Real quick like!
All of the little things Certainly Do add up. If you cannot find success, and Laughter, in those...Good Heavens...may as well crawl back into bed, clock out for the day, and try again the next day. ;)
BC ~ What does success mean to you besides money or status?
Success is when...
Managing to roll out of bed after only hitting snooze half a dozen times, and land on your feet (albeit a bit wobbly), and stumble to the coffee pot.
Clicking your blinker for the direction you actually Intend to turn, narrowly averting Disaster!
Noticing, just Before a meeting with my supervisors, the Rather large Green Something stuck between my teeth.
Remembering to pay my phone bill...Before it is shut off.
Packing my lunch, AND actually putting it In my vehicle.
Recalling the reason I walked into any given room (but only after retracing my steps)
Knowing my Own name by the end of the day.
and Finally...
Making it to the toilet when your bowels Suddenly...without warning...turn to liquid (TMI). Don't pretend it hasn't happened to you a time or two. Or, er...is it just me?!
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