All posts by CarolBailey Floyd

Creative and Spiritual Women!

1.  It was such an exuberant experience to visit Belle’s new website creativespiritualwomen.com

2.  It was such thrill to follow Garrett’s directions and be able to do a link like that!

3.  Belle’s new site is amazing — there’s so much to explore!

4.  The letters at the top of the website’s home page are glorious!

5.  What a gift that Belle has given to the world with this wonderful website.

6.  I am going to email the link to lots of friends so they can explore it, too.

7.  An important part of my day is to post here and put words and emphasis to my gratitude

8.  Now there is another place to go, that even features more places to go!

9.  I’ve been noticing some wonderful things brewing in Belle’s gratitude list

10.  Thank you, Belle, for your persistence, wisdom, kindness, love, and skill to make this incredible website manifest!  Hooray!  Yahoo!  Yippee!

Remembering with Gratitude

1.  My best friend, Mary Elizabeth, who passed when I was 12 years old.  I named my daughter Maribeth after her.  Mary’s memory is still strong in my heart.

2.  My precious father-in-law — I fell in love with him before I fell in love with his son!  So curious, so fun, so loving.  The best Pawpoo ever!

3.  My precious mother-in-law — I fell in love with her before I fell in love with her son!  Hardworking, loving, and so very caring.  The best Mamoo ever!

4.  My dear, dear Mother — so fragile in some ways, so tough in others.  Dearly loved by all of us, and sadly missed always.

5.  My dear friend, Lynne, who left before we were ready for her to go.  So full of life, creativity, fun, and adventure.

6.  Our former neighbor, Art, who was part of our family — not quite Dad, not quite brother, with humor and steadiness, he helped us raise our family.

7.  Our former neighbor, Peggy (Art’s wife), a wild and wonderful redhead, whose middle name was “love”.  So creative and famous for her artistry and her tacos.

8.  My beloved brother, who passed before his time in the mountains of Colorado, a drummer who was elusive, but loving and my baby brother no matter what.

9.  My big sister Barbara, my go to person, who taught me unconditional love by example.  She was a force for good and generosity in my life.

10.  Many people have come and gone in my life.  I carry them all in my heart.  Their spirits are still alive in the words and thoughts of the people who are still living who remember them.  Thank you, God, for every second I got to be in their lives.

11.  Remembering with gratitude, every veteran who has sacrificed his or her life for our country.  And all the veterans, who continue to sacrifice by putting themselves in harms’ way.  Blessings on all of them, and all of the veterans who are disabled as a result of their service.

Book recommendation:  CAN’T WAIT TO GET TO HEAVEN – Fannie Flagg

 

 

 

Kitchen Gratitudes!

1.  blue robin’s eggshells in a cobalt blue basket on the windowsill

2.  wild pictures of g-sons Nate and Andrew on the refrigerator

3.  a photograph of me with Peter Toth, carver of the amazing native American Chief in Akron in front of his incredible carving

4.  a Betty Boop bank on a shelf

5.  a collection of porcelain kewpie dolls

6.  “Mom” mugs — given with love long away by my now grown children

7.  a jade plant from my Dad

8.  little cactus that is over 30 years old

9.  our red and pastel Fiestaware — a celebration of fun!

10.  yellow gingham wallpaper

11.  Howdy Doody pencil holder

12.  curio cabinet from my beloved Mother-in-Law

13.  a picture window overlooking a tree and a birdfeeder

14.  sunshine memories of my sister Barb

We have lived in our house for over 38 years, so there are a lot of fun memories in our kitchen.  What is listed are just some of the many happy, and often silly things, that make our kitchen a great place to be.

Boundless Gratitude

1.  My grandson Nate was playing in a baseball game yesterday, reminding me of his father Kevin at that age.

2.  I turn to his father, my son, and said — “I used to pick out your clothes every day — if you ever have trouble deciding what to wear in the morning, feel free to give me a call.”

3.  Luckily, Kevin is used to my weirdness, and if he doesn’t get a dose once in a while, I am sure it would concern him.

4.  So on this sunny/cloudy day, I looked across the ball field and spotted a RAINBOW.

5.  And then a Great Blue Heron flew right across it — my luckiest bird of all!

6.  I whipped out my iPhone and took a picture of Nate on the field with the rainbow behind him!  Oh me, oh my!

7.  Andrew, my other grandson, came over and sat on my lap for a while — he’s 6 and this lap sitting business is to be much appreciated because it might end at any time.

8.  He got a kick of all the pictures of sock monkeys I have taken with my iPhone.

9.  Then Tom and I went for frozen Yogurt.

10.  Settled in for an exciting night of American Idol and Dancing with the Stars (I do pretend not to be a TV watcher, but you caught me!  ha ha ha)

Rose is right — we are so blessed to have each day!

Lots of Gratitude!

1.  Sharing time with Tom in the morning yesterday.

2.  Getting started on a project at work that will now get going better.

3.  A call from one of my bosses, and some good news, too!

4.  Meeting my dear friend April for chitchat and writing.

5.  A baseball game with g-sons Nate and Andrew!

6.  Little League is much more fun to watch than the Big Leagues for sure!

7.  Finding out that Tom had cooked up a huge batch of spaghetti!  Hooray!

8.  Having a coaching session with Kathy

9.  Deciding to trying out PowerPoint with my WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan)

10.  Figuring out energizing wellness tools

Sunday Thanks

1.  a wonderful way to feel gratitude on Sunday mornings is at Unity Chapel of Light

2.  got to usher again with dear Rose

3.  was able to do everything I needed to do even with this stress fracture on my left foot

4.  Rose, Linda, Kathy, and I signed up for a class — anything we do together is terrific!

5.  took a very long nap in the afternoon – very unusual, but very happy

6.  read most of the Sunday paper, which I rarely take the time to do

7.  I decided to have a day with no obligations — wow!

8.  such a sunny, beautiful day

9.  Celebrity Apprentice finale!  I watched every episode — people fascinate me

10.  Read magazines — get them, never hardly ever take time to read them

A rare day, without expectations — hooray!

 

 

 

 

Thankful for Thursday!

1.  tidying up the office — how blessed I am to have such a wonderful space

2.  great meeting at a community center

3.  we’re going to have a celebration of WRAP in June

4.  got my Ohio WRAP facilitators facebook page up — thank you, Paul!

5.  great to spend time with Sheila

6.  is there a better baseball game than Little League?  the younger, the better!

7.  the funny, happy dance that Nate (g-son) did on first base

8.  the wonderful hug from Andrew (g-son) after the game

9.  sitting with Carol #1, my precious friend and neighbor, and chatting (I am Carol #2)

10. playing with the Zentangle challenge for this week

Wednesday Gratitudes

1.  enjoying my new on the closet doors Post-it system of organization

2.  thank you to Greg for fixing my sink

3.  trying to get caught up after a week away

4.  laughing at the movies (“Bridesmaids”) with a friend

5.  reading my DAILY WORD, a little booklet of devotions from Unity

6.  reading INSIDE THE ACTOR’S STUDIO by James Lipton

7.  getting ready to start a new Facebook page

8.  donating things to the rummage sale at church

9.  buying a SARK book at the sale — oh yes!

10.  daughter Maribeth and daughter-in-law Dyan going to see “Beauty and the Beast” play together – hooray!

A Second Grade Star!

1.  Went to see my grandson, Nate, perform in Seussical the Musical

2.  He was right in front on the stage for the first part

3.  I went right up with my camera, but in his little boy way, he wasn’t about to smile for G-ma!

4.  But I did get that cute look in the photo of “I’m not about to smile, but I can hardly help myself!”

5.  Then all the kindergarteners and first graders came in — how cute are they?  (very very very cute!)

6.  My 5 year old grandson Andrew had the collar up on his golf shirt — coolness personified!

7.  The lyrics and music to this performance were darling

8.  There were little dances and movements for the choir too

9.  All the second graders had a chance to do something special in the play

10.  The audience was very appreciative — I saw it at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.!  Hooray!

11.  One of the songs was “Anything is Possible” — when you hear that coming from about 100 second grade voices, you think it might be so!

 

What a Life!

1.  Opening precious gifts from my friend Thelma

2.  A huge orange cut up with sliced banana

3.  Writing on 750words.com — ahhhhh!

4.  The fun of oneword.com — they show you a word, you write for a minute, then you can see with other people wrote from all around the country, and they will archive your writings, if you want

5.  THE BOOK OF AWESOME

6.  Roses from my husband to welcome me home from an out of town trip

7.  Picking up grandsons, Nate and Andrew, from school

8.  Thinking about opening up a new Facebook page

9.  Coaching with Kathy — when I’m silly, I say — Koaching with Kathy, personal coaching at its best!

10.  Entering the Zentangle weekly challenge