Misunderstanding what it takes to be a swinger
/A colorful friend of mine stopped by for a drink the other day.
After sating himself with the sweet stuff, my friend obliged me and accepted the open invitation to give swinging...
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Grandma's Briefs is for grandmothers and others. Bits on the good, bad, humorous and heartwarming of being a baby boomer, grandparent, parent to adult children, wife and writer. Features include lifestyle articles, reviews, recipes, grandma profiles, and more.
A colorful friend of mine stopped by for a drink the other day.
After sating himself with the sweet stuff, my friend obliged me and accepted the open invitation to give swinging...
Right here, right now, in my world.
On my mind...
My grandma bag and what to put in it. Why? Because in exactly one month, Jim and I will be in the desert soaking up the sun and sweet, squishy hugs from Bubby, Mac, and Jak! Hooray, hooray!
I'm on the lookout for some pretty awesome activities, crafts, and...
As a long-distance grandma, there's this fact about me: I miss my grandsons. Daily. Sometimes hourly.
Thing is, despite missing my grandsons all.the.<cuss>.time, I have a pretty good life. I was reminded this week of just how good it is.
I have mornings that feature:
Hummingbirds on my deck...
Deer doing their daily doings while I walk my dogs...
And this heartwarming feeding I was thrilled to witness...
(Though I was chided for interrupting...)
All that while Pikes Peak keeps watch from the west...
And that's just my morning, just one small sliver of my day, my life. There's much more that's equally amazing, equally jaw-dropping awesome. How could I consider myself anything but blessed?
Though that's not really a lesson I learned this week, it's one I tend to forget. The sights above — all photographed yesterday morning — reminded me once more how blessed I am, despite missing my Megan and my grandsons. And reminders are nearly as good as a lesson, I think, especially when reminded again and again, just as I was yesterday.
So there you have it: I am blessed. And that is what I learned — or re-learned — this week.
(Now if I could only learn how to not miss my grandsons.)
I'm off for the weekend! Best wishes for a lovely one for you and yours. I look forward to seeing you here again Monday. Cheers!
Today's question:
What did you learn this week?
Jim and I haven't had much luck attracting the hummingbirds this summer. Last Saturday, though, one finally visited our deck—and I was fortunate it was hungry enough to stick around while I ran to get my camera.
Today's question:
What birds do you regularly see out your kitchen window?
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Jim (aka PawDad) and Lisa (me)
Brianna (oldest daughter) and hubby Patrick with Benjamin, Robert, and James
Megan (middle daughter) with hubby Preston and Declan, Camden, and Brayden
Andrea (youngest daughter) with me at a recent concert
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