Goes a long way for everyone around.
I watched a scene unfold the other day on the other side of a crowded LIRR train. A woman joined the crowd who was clearly pregnant and the train was crowded.
I intended to take Friday off. My daughter was getting married on Saturday (which is a blog for another day) and so I decided to take the day to attend to last minute details, get my nails done, travel to the venue, etc.
Not sure I ever blogged about the "event" that occurs this year on Tuesday. I looked back over the last three years of my posts and nothing (I'll have to ask our "Webmaster" aka Saturday's blogger, if any easier way to review exists.). But the euphoria following the Halloween bash held by by Knights of Pythias lodge leads to today's post. It was a great party.
Last Wednesday, a bug came to play,
Brought the flu, much to my dismay.
I laid in bed, a shivering heap,
Dreaming of wellness, instead of sleep.
I coughed and slept, a pitiful sight,
Wrapped in blankets, through day and night.
Ben's soup was my ally, tissues my friends,
Together we fought, to make amends.
But laughter came, amidst the gloom,
As I imagined dancing around the room.
For even sick, I found a spark,
Of humor amidst these past three days so dark.
Last week's "10/10 Egg Cream Club" blog was about (U-Bet) chocolate egg creams which I love. Thus, I was very surprised by the number of comments favoring vanilla egg creams.
The other day I received a FaceTime call from my two-and-a-half year old granddaughter (with the help of her mother, my daughter).I was in my office and offered to show her around the office.My daughter loved the nostalgic mementos on the shelves and walls.
On my work from home days, I try very hard to tell myself to stand up, take a walk, get outside – even for just a few minutes.
Yet these days, I am failing. Just too busy, which is not a complaint but sometimes an interference.
