DAWN MARIE writes
Monday, February 17, 2025
Inside and Outside
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Wacky Wednesday
It began snowing yesterday afternoon and kept going all night into later this morning. It was lightly falling and left just enough to cover the ground but not the roads. A two hour delay had already been called for today and as I laid in bed I was expecting my cell phone to ring with the school letting me know they had switched to a virtual day. Well, it remained a two hour delay and that was okay since the roads are fine. The kids I take in the school van were not too thrilled, as they were really hoping for a day off.
I may not be a fan of the winter season but I will admit the snow covered trees are beautiful. My favorite snow is the kind that sticks to the grass but not the pavement.Monday, February 10, 2025
Some February Things
The groundhog was not kidding when he predicted six more weeks of winter. Last Thursday we woke up to an icy ground, which called for another virtual day. Snow is in the forecast beginning tomorrow and probably lasting until Thursday.
I got all the grocery shopping and Valentine gift buying done today in anticipation of this pending storm. I have household projects in mind ready to start in case I become stuck inside but those things can and should get done regardless.
I've also been in a baking mood and my kids loved these chocolate chip brownie bars. When I don't feel like baking from scratch I rely on my good friend Betty Crocker to help get things done. I feel no shame.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
As Life Goes On
On Saturday afternoon I took my daughter to a funeral of a beautiful twenty year old young lady who danced at the same studio. It was requested that guests wear florals, something Amelia loved. We sat among a crowded church in our floral dresses watching what was the most precious and Holy Spirit filled funeral service I have ever attended. This one was a first for Bri. A few pastors and her family shared heartfelt memories in their eulogies, we sang a few songs and a group of girls from the studio even danced. It was a remarkable celebration of life; a life gone far too soon.
In December the studio put on a production called Messiah, which was about the life of Jesus starting with creation and ending with Jesus ascending into Heaven. Amelia played the Holy Spirit and we all, unaware at the time of what was to come, saw a glimpse of her in Heaven. She is there now. I only knew her because of that production and Bri knew her from being a substitute teacher in her class before. Being that this is her first year, Bri still hasn't had a chance to get to know many people yet. However, the church was filled with people who knew Amelia, either from the time she was small or, like us, most recently. One thing I learned is just how much this young woman had accomplished in just twenty years, which also included spending a few years living in Hawaii with her twin sister, Sophia. Sophia was also in the accident, but managed to survive with a broken femur.
It's really sad to think of how one moment could change so much. I imagine the three sisters, as they were driving home that Friday evening from a dance rehearsal, singing along to their favorite music as they laughed and talked about what the day had brought them. I'm sure they even talked about the plans they had for the next day. Then within a split second, with no time to react, a car coming from the other lane swerves into their lane causing the driver to swerve so she doesn't hit that other car but instead slams into a tree. They still have yet to find who that other driver was and we aren't sure if they realize how their inability to follow proper driving procedures cost the life of one young, sweet woman.
This accident can give us all a reminder that the next day is not promised to us. It doesn't matter how old we are or how healthy we are. Our time can even come when we least expect it, when we are not prepared for it.