Your attitude is like a box of crayons that color your world. Constantly color your picture gray, and your picture will always be bleak. Try adding some bright colors to the picture by including humor, and your picture begins to lighten up. -Allen Klein
I loved working with this week's theme, BRIGHT, which I'm sure is no surprise to my friends. I've always been attracted to colors, the brighter the better - no neutrals or pastels for this girl! And since I was still feeling 'not fine' this week, it was good to be on the lookout for things that brightened my days. The quote I chose really hit home with me - good advice, and I needed to hear it, and follow it - this week.
I didn't get out much again this week - poor Crockett only got a few good walks, although we did play a lot of fetch on the deck - so all of my photos are from inside the house or inside the neighborhood. I'm ready to get back to normal, and thankfully, I'm headed that direction now. I ventured out to the doctor on Tuesday and then got to go back on Wednesday to have labs done. I learned that I had had the flu, and that I should get used to my friend Mr. Cough as he will be with me for a few more weeks. Ugh.
I had to laugh when I went to the doctor. Since I didn't have an appointment, I got worked in, so I was cognizant of the need to be on time. So of course there were issues, even with my advance planning and best intentions. First, Crockett didn't get the 'mom's in a hurry' memo, and I didn't allow for the extra time to open and shut the garage door manually (our opener has been broken for a few weeks) and I forgot that the bridge to Tiki is being repaired, so it's one lane with a stop light. Red, of course. Thankfully it's a short bridge! As I went over the causeway to Galveston Island, I neglected to notice that the train bridge was down, which would have indicated that my planned route was going to be blocked by a train. Oblivious to the impending delay, I turned left only to be stopped by what was one of the longest and slowest trains I've ever seen! So I u-turned and tried another path, which sadly was also blocked by the same train. Oh, the agony! Finally I found a clear path and was only late by five minutes, but I still felt bad. As in most places across the country, clinics and ERs are full of flu-sufferers. If you haven't had a flu shot (I got one in the fall), get one now!
We had more crazy weather across the country this week. And oh, those mudslides in California! Those were horrific and I feel so bad for those affected. More ice and snow for the northeast and the middle of the country, and even down here in Texas we had more days below freezing. On the day the cold front came in, we had a beautiful bright sunset and I could watch the front move in. The north wind has blown so much water out of the bay that almost all of the oyster beds have been visible. The water level is probably 3 or 4 feet below normal! It's due to snow again next week - if it does, that will be only the third time that it has snowed three times in one season here, and the last time it happened, I was in high school! Here's hoping that wherever you are, you're safe and protected from the elements.
I had rallied enough by Friday to make it to my massage appointment, which got cancelled last
week when both Trish (my massage therapist, who is FANTASTIC) and I were
sick. Trish knew exactly what to do to make me feel better. I am so
grateful to have a good massage therapist right here on Tiki! I should
have taken a photo of Trish, as appointments with her are definitely
bright spots in my life! Since I was feeling almost human again, Rex and I went to see Darkest Hour - such a great movie! Gary Oldman was a convincing Churchill, and the whole cast was excellent. Worth a watch!
My weekend has been full of basketball and football, with my teams winning sometimes....I'm sad to report that I haven't worked up the energy to finish taking down Christmas (so I still have that brightness around me!) but that has got to happen!! I may need to pretend it's not a three day weekend... Oh - the other fun thing this weekend - we started watching The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon. Fun and funny! But I can't let the remaining Santas get addicted to it or I will never get them back in the closet!
Best to you this week - keep looking for the bright spots and add them yourself if needed!
Jan
Content used on this week's page: 2018 Day2Day Book and Themes by FOREVER; Font: KG Call Me Maybe
Glad to read your on the mend, albeit slowly. Have a bright day.
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DeleteLove all of your bright photos, Jan! Hope that you are feeling Back to normal soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janice! I'm getting there!
DeleteGlad to hear you are starting to feel better.
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DeleteGlad you are feeling better, Jan. And I can so appreciate all those things that get in the way of your plan on any given day! I remember all of your BRIGHT jewelry, too, from CM days - rock on!
ReplyDeletehaha - will do! Thanks!
DeleteJust got back from a visit with my doctor. My allergies have kicked into hyper drive between being in Florida for a week and now being home. New meds and warning to avoid being around too many things with scents. My cough drops are still my best friend, but I am sure hoping that everything clears up soon. Wishing you well!! Sandy
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