Monthly Archives: February 2012

1. God

2. This poem via Elizabeth

3. A conversation with Hannah and riding with her in the car listening to Adele

4. Dolores’ kind offer

5. Prof. Woods

6. With Encarnita, Chuck, and Jason, it was like old times

7. Bill G doing a kind and welcoming thing for Bob

8. Kind words from Jean G, Carol and Helen

9. The folks who fixed our sewer line with much aggravation and at minimal cost to us

10. And of course, cats

11. This quote via Nick,

I try to hold fast to the truth that a full and thankful heart cannot entertain great conceits.  When brimming with gratitude, one’s heartbeat must surely result in outgoing love, the finest emotion that we can ever know.

 

byte the dust

  • Cleaning up the computer to make room for more bytes :)
  • Brunch with family at the Bagel Shop
  • Garrett’s touching tribute to his father-in-law!
  • The bald eagle found in someone’s driveway, brought back to health, and free and flying again
  • One of the places we fish where there are an abundance of beautiful bald eagles
  • By the way, that billboard with the pic of Mount Rushmore…the actual ad wording is “4 friends seek bachelor pad”…cute, huh…
  • Belle’s awesome Creative Spiritual Women about Ava!
  • Remembering when a grandson was born and now he towers above me, asks “what can I do to help” and teaches me
  • Great health
  • “A smile is the most beautiful curve on a woman’s body.” -Anon.

the picture instead of the negative

Very grateful for~

Growing
Discovering that if I mulch coffee grounds into the green onion plant the snipped onions have a slight coffee taste
Boots instead of pumps
This tender quote in a post on the beauty of shared gratitude by Jacqui, “Love and Gratitude will always smooth the way far better than fear or worry!

I’m there, baby!!—I love the way Carrie writes
This poem by Mary Oliver
Belle’s Mindfulness Cards http://creativespiritualwomen.com/mindfulness-printable-cards/

Buttermilk chicken
86,400 seconds

Now I am curious about what it feels like to live in Technicolor instead of monochrome – to be the picture instead of the negative. ~Cheri Huber

Sarah Laughed

1. God

2. Brian talking about not taking yourself too seriously …

3. And that he introduced himself to me several years ago

4, Ed taking it in stride

5. A day off

6. And General Washington’s unlikely accomplishments

7. This poster from Rachel

8. Amy’s conversation with her mother about love

9.Tammy’s creations

10. “It’s going to be Part 9, what difference does it make?”

11. Online Etymology Dictionary

12. Jep wore a stole that said “Sarah Laughed”

1. God

2. New car

3. Chris’s continued recovery

4. Quiet moments in the morning

5. My parents

6. Cassie entertaining us

7. Noodles with David and David teaching me how to use chopsticks

8. My father’s sense of humor and he acknowledging his imperfections

9. A text from Hannah who is in Maryland visiting friends

10. Thinking what can I learn now rather than be irritated

11. Babies

Grateful for Babies, Especially Ava!

1.  Congratulations to Belle’s happy family upon the arrival of the delightful and amazing Ava!

2.  Babies are the ultimate gratitude generators.

3.  Looking in a baby’s face is a miracle.

4.  When a baby smiles at you, blessings abound!

5.  I believe that babies know all the secrets of life — they just don’t have the words to tell us quite yet.

6.  If only we could understand whey they are trying to say when they make their first efforts at speech — goo goo ga ga!

7.  Their fingers and toes are awesome works of art to be closely observed and photographed often.

8.  As they reveal their personalities, it is incredible to be be included in their circle!

9.  Every little accomplishment is a major landmark of wonderment!

10.  We were all babies once — and hopefully we were loved as much as we deserved!  If not, it is us to us to surround ourselves with love now — and bestow it often, also!

Hooray for babies and love!

One Week Ago Today

  1. Our baby girl, Ava Belle, born a week ago today
  2. My husband, who is an incredible father and the strength of our team
  3. All the family and friends who send love and support for our girl- she is so loved and welcomed
  4. Skype with family far away
  5. A week of love, laughter (mostly at ourselves!), learning, living, and such exquisite presence in the newborn moments
  6. Feeling I’ve lived a lifetime in a week
  7. Ava’s perfect eyelashes
  8. Not sleeping, and surprisingly, not wanting to- each moment is so precious I want to be awake for it
  9. Letting go of the need for perfection, and finding perfection in every moment
  10. The honor of  being Ava’s mom. I love you, baby girl.

phoenix plays tennis

Very grateful for~

God desires more for me than i can imagine
mint leaves in ice cubes
a fresh sage-butter sauce
Ruby’s tail-wagging
home-made memories
Betty’s gift to pray with abandon
meandering
coming back from behind 0-4 in tennis yesterday…perhaps a metaphor for off the court too?
Barbara’s kindness

Why are we weigh’d upon with heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things else have rest from weariness? All things have rest: why should we toil alone, We only toil, who are the first of things, And make perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown; Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber’s holy balm; Nor harken what the inner spirit sings, ‘There is no joy but calm!”— Why should we only toil, the roof and crown of things? The Lotos Eaters, Tennyson (lines 57–69)

In Memoriam: WRE 1926-2008

1. God

2. Remembering my father-in-law on the anniversary of his death

3. How he welcomed me, enabled me to relax

4. “I’m not a bartender, you’re on your own after the first drink”

5. How delighted he was to meet my dad, sharing the same first name, my dad grew up in Watertown, NY and Bill was from Utica, NY, much to talk about, also opera and the symphony orchestra

6. Talking to him about his days as press secretary for Rockefeller, Albany in the day, his remarks on William Kennedy as an insistent reporter

7. How he reinvented himself (this was before I came on the scene.)  The story Cassie told, that his youngest daughter said to him, “Well, Bill, you can help people or you can sell beer.”  So  his last twenty working years were for the Office of Refugee Resettlement, and he helped an uncountable number of people and traveled widely.

8. Pulling me aside the night before the wedding, “Garrett, this may be the only chance we have to talk.”  And then he went on to characterize Cassie as “flamboyant,” “extremely intelligent,” and he said “she hasn’t got a mean bone in her body.”  Unfortunately, we were interrupted and did not get another chance to talk in the same way again.

9. How he drove us around, the National Cathedral was a moving visit, and also Gettysburg.

10. Talking with him about ghost stories and Things That Go Bump In the Night

11. How he took care of Catharine before he passed

12. Another of my favorite stories via Cassie, he was a traveling salesman, selling Vick’s in his youth.  Took a road trip to New Orleans with another salesman and went AWOL several days.  When Cassie asked him what he did during that time, “Cassandra, what the hell do you think we did?  We were twenty-five.”  Once the brass figured it out he was dismissed and never bought Vick’s again.

13. going to the baseball hall of fame, he wore his Yankees cap, I wore my Red Sox cap, people got a kick out of that.  Inside the museum he said, “Well, you’ll probably want to go look at all that boring Ted Williams stuff” and headed elsewhere.

14. Telling us where to find Woodbridge Wine at the store “It’s very hard to find.”  So henceforth Cassie and I would refer to the “exceedingly rare Woodbridge wine” (Or, “it’s hard to find, it’s Woodbridge wine, so nevermind”)

15. And he loved those mojitos

16. He and my brother-in-law Steve had a special relationship “Bill, don’t you get tired of watching [the Yankees] win all the time?”

17. When I first met Cassie she referred to her father as a “mensch,” and she was right, and he was also human.

18. He was a greeter in the church and maybe he is now a greeter in heaven

19. Cassie’s love for him , exemplary

3 weeks and every morning

Very grateful for~

God’s grace
somehow getting through three weeks without needing to fill up the tank
r
estored energy
c
lean Sheets
f
inally finding a coffee that was too strong for me and being surprised to learn it was at my parents’ house
t
he fun of giving stuff away
l
aughing with Carrie
fish tacos
hearing birds sing in the morning
Betty’s prayers

“For of His fullness we have all received, and grace upon grace.” John 1:16