MandysMom wrote:It's a bright day in Northern California, at moment. May have some clouds. Today my son and I honor my Father's 110 th Birthday! He has been gone nearly 33 years. He left too soon, after a botched surgery to clear a partial blockage in his right carotid artery. I miss him still, but know Moms baking him his favorite cake, white cake with lemon filling, topped with vanilla ice cream. Happy Birthday Daddy!
The packages are wrapped, the stockings filled, the tree shining with lights and ornaments. For once, we are ready to just enjoy the week, without rushing around for last minute stuff. Hope you all have a warm wonderful week, enjoying celebrating the way you choose.
I'm so thankful to be a part of this warm friendly group. I thank you all for making my life richer. And holding me up when I need it most.
Have a good week everyone.
Velda
Morning, Velda!
My Dad was a December baby as well (early December, I think - I can't recall the exact date at the moment). He passed just a few days before his 97th birthday. He has been gone 12 years. I never knew him well, not until his final year when he finally moved near to me. I discovered only then that he had a wonderful sense of humor (which I had never known) rather like my own. I wish I could have known him better over his long life, but, alas, it was not to be.
From what little I know of him, he had a difficult childhood. His name was Noel, which I am sure didn't help much, teasing kids were probably just as painful when he was growing up as they can be now.
On his birthday this month he would have been 109! So your Dad and mine would have been contemporaries! Where was your Dad from, originally?
I haven't done much decorating. I put out my string of winking/blinking colorful solar Christmas lights on the house; that is about it. No tree, no stockings, no decorations inside. Imagining being at your house and seeing your decorations and feeling the ambience puts a smile on my face.
I have tried watching some "Living Room Christmas Music Fireplace" videos on YouTube, but the music just makes me feel very blue, and after a few minutes I have to turn it off.
Generally, this time of year just a few days before Christmas, I will drive around and look at the Christmas lights on people's homes. Have always enjoyed that - [sigh] not gonna do that this year, either.
Oh, I did make a few home-made (on my computer) Christmas cards to send to friends. Don't know what possessed me - I haven't sent cards in years. I was just in the mood, I guess. Also made the cookies mentioned in another thread.
I will second your statement, I feel exactly the same way:
MandysMom wrote:I'm so thankful to be a part of this warm friendly group. I thank you all for making my life richer. And holding me up when I need it most.
Have a good week everyone.
I, too, am very thankful for this group, and echo your statement.
Now I think I must get up off the couch and putter around outside while I can still move - although it isn't yet sunny here at my house, the day is a bit dark, with very heavy fog.
But going outside will make my Joe happy, and when Joe is happy I am happy too.
Thank you.
Anne