Friday, April 10, 2026

Day 100

 Did you know that this is the 100th day of the year.  I only realized that because it said so on my Bible reading in a year app.  

My word for this year has been DETERMINED and I've been silently successful in that.  I say silently because this blog is the only place I share my word of the year.  It's not discussed in my home or with friends.  No reason for that, it's just something that's between me and God and shared on this blog for the sake of remembrance and reflection.  Have I been successful at staying determined?  I'd say slightly so.  I've been determined to get better in my faith, in my commitment to family, and to getting healthier.  As for my health I've let it slip but I'm getting right back up.  I may have added a few extra pounds since the beginning of the year but it's not the end.  For me, it's not about the numbers on the scale, it's about trying to prevent those generational curses.  It's about learning how to protect the body that God has given to me while I live on this earth.  Ugh, it's not easy.  Not easy at all.  But I'm determined.  

It's also National Siblings Day!  I already wrote about them briefly on Wednesday but here's another picture.  The one from Christmas of 2019.  The last time I was on Long Island for my sister's Christmas Eve family party.  I'm grateful for them and I pray for them.  I'm the youngest and was always known to be very different from them.  My sisters were always the stylish ones surrounded by a ton of friends.  My brother has always been the chill one.  I'm the weirdo of the bunch and that's okay with me.  


It's a nice spring day outside, reaching the mid 70's today.  I may go out and pull some weeds and maybe get started on the lawn mowing, the first one for this year.  My mind is prepping for next month's gardening and I cannot wait for that.  

I stepped outside and caught the dog and her muddy paws sunbathing on the deck.  She's a silly one.  A perfect match for my weirdness, for sure.  


Enjoy the weekend, my friends!  Wishing you many, many blessings!

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

G It's the Hodgepodge

I haven't been consistent with this but here we go!  Joining in with Joyce at From This Side Of The Pond  Grateful to have found something that helps keep this blog going.  

From this Side of the Pond

1. Egg on your face, putting all your eggs in one basket, a good egg, walk on eggshells, nest egg, or a tough egg to crack...which eggy idiom currently applies to your life in some way? Explain

Hmm?  I could say I can relate to all of those expressions.  Depending on the moment.  

2. April 7th is National Beer Day...are you a beer drinker? If so do you have a favorite? Beer battered fish, beer bread, beer can chicken, beer brats...which one sounds good to you? Have you made any of these? 

I am not a fan of beer.  Growing up my family were always Budweiser kind of people, never do they have a get together or party without it.  I've also grown up seeing the effects of alcohol in a very negative way so it's never appealed to me much.  Although there have been times when I've met up with a friend for a drink ... pretending to like what I was tasting.  


I cannot remember ever trying anything that is made with beer.  

3. Do you have siblings? What's the best thing about being your sibling? If you don't have siblings, what would you say are the pros and cons of being an only child? 

I am the youngest of 4 - one brother and two sisters.  My brother, the oldest, is sixteen years older than me.  My sister is 14 years older than me and my next sister is 7 years older than me.  They are far apart in age from me.  My mom started young and was in her thirties when I was born.  As I was growing up they were already grown and into different things but once I became an adult it felt as though we could relate so much better to each other.  However, the sad thing is they all stayed on Long Island when we moved to Pennsylvania so we aren't close.  I do love them with all my heart.  


What's the best part about being my sibling?

I'm their prayer warrior!  

4. How do you feel about floral scents in products? Do you have a favorite?

I think the only floral scent I like is lavender.  Lavender has a pretty scent and it also helps with relaxation.  That's a win for me.  

5. What's one thing in your home that begins with the letter G that you would say is a keeper, something you'll hold on to? Tell us why. 

I guess I'll say glasses.  These were gifted to us on our wedding from my mother-in-law and they are so pretty.  We have only used them a few times on rare occasions.  It's also a miracle with my clumsiness I have yet to break any.  


6. Insert your own random thought here. 

There are two trees in the front of my yard that sit on each side of the driveway.  They were already here when we moved in and it's taken 21 years to find out what they are.  With the help of my husband showing me how to research things on my phone, by taking a picture and asking Google herself ... we discovered that these trees are Star Magnolias.  

Monday, April 6, 2026

He Is Risen

 Good morning and welcome back to another Monday.  I am sipping on my second cup of coffee, which is odd because I usually only drink one.  Today feels like a two cup day, what do you think?  

Easter is now behind us but the reminder of what Jesus did for us on the cross stays in my heart forever.  

It was a blessed day for us yesterday.  We were awake early and arrived at church as 6:00am for the sunrise service.  It was foggy and misty so we didn't see the sun but the sky did get lighter as we were there.  Watching it go from dark to light, knowing this was about the same time our Savior rose from the dead was just an amazing experience.  We sang songs and listened to the pastor give a brief message on the resurrection.  We went home for a little bit of rest and then back to church for a breakfast (in place of Sunday School) and then regular service.  


My kids played in the orchestra during the service.  My boy on the trumpet and my girl on the French horn.  They did a beautiful job.  


My parents joined us for a ham dinner at home and we ended the night painting eggs.  Well, just me and my girl painted eggs.  

I was so thankful to have time at home with family.  I'm also forever grateful and blessed for the gift of Salvation.  Thank you, Jesus! 


Wednesday, April 1, 2026

It's Not Just April Fools

 While everyone is all about pranking each other today, I'm thinking of my grandma on her birthday and it's no joke that I miss her terribly.  Growing up she was indeed my second mother and best friend, or "best buddies" as she would say.  I am not sure if I've shared these pictures on the blog before but the first one was of her holding me, the second is of us when I was in my twenties, and the other was the last time I had seen her and the only time she saw my son.  



She had left Long Island and moved to Pennsylvania with my grandpa before we made the move.  We made the move because of them.  My grandfather died first, before my son was born.  After her cancer diagnosis, my grandma moved in with my aunt in Connecticut for awhile and then spent the end of her life back on Long Island with my other aunt.  I didn't get to say goodbye.  I knew her time was coming and the phone call from my dad that she had passed was not a shock.  

In my childhood she was my rock.  She was the one I went to for advice and we always hung out together.  I wish she lived long enough to have met both of my children and they would have had a chance to know her.  She was the kind of person who would tell you exactly how she felt, even if it hurt, but she could get away with it.  She also gave the best hugs.  I miss her.  I miss her so much.