We love with abandon because that is our role and also our delight. We meet these perfect (to us) little people and we want only sunlight and goodness to touch their lives always and forever amen. Maybe if your grandchildren live right down the block you would say the same about your geography because that's the nature of grandparenting. My grandchildren live in South Korea and let me just state for the record, you have very little control over anything happening on the other side of the world. Here's the thing.I believe God knows worry is something I fight against so He helps make that easier by continually orchestrating the circumstances of my life in such a way that I have no choice but to trust Him. Welcome to grandparenting where your list of things to worry about grows longer than your arm. ![]() Since I've rounded the corner on another new decade I thought I'd see how things are looking now. I've written a number of posts that feature or touch on this topic, and one that really struck me was this one (linked here) written mid-way through my 50's. So I didn't really want to write another post about this word, but every time I thought letter W there it was. Does that count? I cooked and baked both and that feels somewhat creative. Well I blogged my way through the alphabet in the April A-Z Challenge. In what way were you creative during the month of April? We have beef in some form about once a week.ĥ. If I could only have one of those for the rest of my life it would be a hamburger. My choice would depend on my mood and what else had been on the menu that week. I do eat beef and I like all of the foods listed. Unless you're a vegan, and then you may pass. Do you eat beef? In the course of a week, how often is beef on the menu? A hamburger, steak, prime rib, or a roast beef dinner.which beef entree would you choose and yes you have to choose. How do I deal with it? I spend too much time on it, that's how-ha! I'm thinking cold turkey might be the way to go.Ĥ. ![]() ![]() Honestly nothing compares to the distraction of my phone. What are your top three distractions and how do you deal with them? My daughter2 had the most gorgeous anemones in her wedding bouquet so they are high on my list.Īnd who doesn't love a big bunch of tulips or a whole farm-full? Lilacs have the sweetest aroma, I had orchids in my own wedding, and have roses and gardenias in my yard. Now, how do I pick a favorite bloom? That's like asking me to pick a favorite child. It has been a rainy winter and a rainy spring so far. April showers bring May flowers.was that saying proven true where you live? Snapdragons, anemones, carnations, lilacs, sweet peas, tulips, lily of the valley, orchids, roses, gardenias.which one on that list is your favorite May bloom?Ībsolutely true here. With my own girls it meant ballet recitals, end of year musical performances, kids in the neighborhood staying outside just a little bit longer, camping, bike rides.shaking off winter's chilly grayness, which was welcome in December but by spring has become a bit tiresome.Ģ. Iced tea because we didn't drink iced tea year round when I was growing up. My mom's big bed of blooming iris in the corner of our yard. What are some memories you associate with spring?
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