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Quite the Day

December 16, 2015 at 9:01 am by Claudia

We made the trip to IKEA yesterday, after I dug through my shoes (most of which are now too small for me) to find something I could wear that wouldn’t irritate or press on my still-tender ankle. The nearest IKEA is an hour and a half away from us, so we’re talking a total of three hours drive time. It’s an all day event, which for us is always a challenge because we have to consider Scout’s needs.

We walked through, I wrote down all the stock numbers/locations, and had lunch. Don had his favorite Swedish Meatballs and I had the Vegetarian option. And some chocolate cake for dessert. I was walking slowly and being very careful, but I have to tell you, by the end of the day my ankle was complaining loudly.

No reveals for a while. We have to paint the room and assemble everything.

It was quite the day. I came home and later that evening, the news that my parents’ ashes are being taken out to sea today coupled with Scout’s troubles and my worries about her – well, I simply lost it. A major cry. Then a bath, as prescribed by my husband, and bed.

Needless to say, I’m wiped out today.

We’ve lit a candle for my parents and it will burn all day long.

I want to share some gifts I’ve received recently over the course of the next couple of days. My longtime blogging friend Linda sent me a package which was a surprise and a delight. Linda and I share the collecting bug and both of us collect egg cups, McCoy, and miniature pottery. I guess you could say we happily enable each other. Inside the box were birthday and Christmas presents:

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Two Shawnee miniatures to add to my collection! Aren’t they lovely? Linda has the best luck finding these treasures! These beauties were my birthday present.

Then a sweet Christmas present:

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This adorable sheep to add to my collection.

And, what’s this?

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Caroline got a gift!

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A beautiful Paris cup and saucer. She’s thrilled!

Thank you, Linda!

Linda’s beloved cat Charlie, who is the same age as Scout, had a scare yesterday, so send some prayers his way, okay?

Happy Wednesday.

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Filed Under: animals, collecting, friends, gifts, Ikea, Scout 36 Comments

Tuesday Thoughts

September 29, 2015 at 9:31 am by Claudia

On our trail walk yesterday, almost hidden under a canopy of trees on the side of the path:

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These beautiful creatures.

The iPhone didn’t particularly like me shooting into a darkish area, so this is the best I could do. There was the smell of horses and hay and manure, instantly taking me back to my childhood – to the days when my grandparents lived on four acres and had horses. Pa (with a short a, as in pat – that’s what we called my grandfather) usually had two horses living in the barn and occasionally boarded other horses. I was pretty young in those days. I rode the horses, but always with an adult at my side.

My sisters never knew that property, for by the time they came along, my grandparents had moved to a more populated town. The upkeep of the property in the country had become too much for Pa. He sold the property and the horses.

Now that I write about it, I realize how hard that must have been for Pa, a Canadian guy with the nickname ‘Slim’ who drove racing sulkies when he was a young man, and was truly a cowboy at heart. He wore Stetsons. He loved bolo ties. He subscribed to American Horseman magazine. He loved everything about his horses and all horses. He went to horse sales every Friday night. He had a collection of horse bits from all over the world.

How heartbreaking it must have been to reach an age where his leg was acting up, emphysema was starting to take its toll, where the upkeep of four acres was too much, where he had to sell the property and the horses.

What was there for a guy like that to do, after all those chores were no longer necessary?

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Life can be very tough, especially when getting older means having to leave behind a long-held passion. Or, in my parents’ case, leaving their beloved northern Michigan behind to move to Florida in order to have one of the children nearby. Or facing the reality that you can no longer handle driving a car with any degree of confidence anymore.

As we are in our early sixties now, I feel more and more compassion and empathy for those decisions that had to be made in the face of a shifting reality. We are feeling the stress of the shifting financial realities that seem to be a constant in the life of two freelancers. Unless I win the lottery, or some stranger leaves me a large sum of money, we’ll eventually have to sell our beloved Mockingbird Hill Cottage. The mortgage is too high, the upkeep will get increasingly tougher for us to handle, we’ll never have any cushion if we’re forced to keep up those mortgage payments – and what way is that to live as we get older?

I’ve been thinking about that a lot for the past few days.

Then I turn it over to God/a Higher Being/Divine Intelligence, because I have no idea at times how we’ll get through any given month, but somehow we do. And I have to trust that the answers will be provided; a gentle nudge here, an opportunity there, a door opening (hopefully) that was previously closed.

But, boy oh boy, can I be swallowed up in fear just like that. In a flash. In a millisecond.

Deep breath. Affirm truth. Trust. Move forward.

My watchwords for the day.

I hope your day is peaceful and happy. That’s what I’m aiming for.

New post up on Just Let Me Finish This Page.

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: aging, animals, Mockingbird Hill Cottage 69 Comments

Yesterday

September 3, 2015 at 7:31 am by Claudia

Yesterday was heartbreaking. I’ll let my Facebook post tell the story.

To the heartless assholes who were stopped in front of my house and, I now realize, had hit a fawn but were more concerned with comforting each other than helping the injured animal and continued on their way without doing anything or calling for help, leaving me to discover the injured fawn about 30 minutes later and proceed to try to get help for her from Wildlife Rescue, who desperately tried to get here in time, while I tried to comfort her and keep her calm, praying for someone to get here, and then watched her die: There’s a place in hell for you. Hope you never need help in a time of desperate need. Karma is a bitch.

It was written right after the fawn died. I make no apologies for the inelegant syntax or for the words I chose in that moment.

Watching an animal die slowly while in great pain is a terrible, terrible thing. It’s all I can think about.

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Filed Under: animals, deer, life 50 Comments

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