Monday, November 29, 2021

Little Gratitudes

 #1  - I've been limiting my activity the past couple months because of my knee.  I seemed to have found a simple motion of laying on my back and flexing and extending the foot that seems to help, or it's just time, either way it is feeling better.

#2 - I woke up early today and wasn't falling back asleep, I thought it was the middle of the night still, but after not too long Michael's alarm went off.  

#3 - I have an outdoor walk scheduled with a friend tomorrow on an unseasonably warm last day of November.

#4 - Michael got his booster shot today.  

#5 - I marked a handful of items as "complete" for work today, getting them off the list.  And I don't really like watermelon, but I tried a Watermelon Wonder kombucha and I enjoyed it.  It had other flavors beside watermelon and I appreciated something different.

Sunday, November 21, 2021

A Christmas Carol?

 #1 - My niece asked my brother about going to see A Christmas Carol (and out to eat before) at the Guthrie theater like we used to do with grandpa.  I started to cry when I read the message and was glad she wanted to continue a tradition of my dad's, even if I have no particular desire to see that play again.

She's not quite fully vaccinated though and many of the less expensive performances only have individual seating remaining.  So we might have to put it off, this really bummed me at first, but the Co-Vid numbers are quite high in Minnesota right now so it might be for the best to wait.  And since it's not something I really want to do every year, it will be ok to wait and at least still do it at some point.

#2 - I walked in the bathroom this AM and Michael said with a scowl, "I'm feeling frustrated," and I thought, "Oh god..." But then he told me what had frustrated him (how I'd haphazardly put the fans in the attic) and said, "Would you be willing to..."  He asked so kindly I immediately responded,

"Yes."

#3 - And he was happy to get an instant yes.

I was about to leave for a walk with a friend but I thought about it when I got groceries, how I wanted to take care of it as soon as I got home.  

And I did.

#4 - I skipped soccer again today because something is up with my knee, so I was grateful my friend was available to walk and get me outside.  There is/was a strong wind so it seemed unappealing, but having someone to walk with is motivating.

#5 - The fridge already seemed pretty full with a turkey thawing before I went grocery shopping, so I'm grateful the food actually fit (and that I am blessed enough to have this problem).

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Ruts and Snowflakes

#1 - We went to the credit union for the 2nd time today to add my name to a joint bank account with Michael. The first time we returned home because we didn't have an appt. Today we returned home because they needed to do a credit check and I have security freezes to prevent identity theft. Sigh. Luckily we are not in a tight position time wise.

#2 -I've had some swelling in my knee so I walked while Michael jogged this AM. It was cloudy, but at one point there was this strip of clear light that felt captivating over the lake.

#3 - It's still a work in progress, but when I don't feel heard by Michael, I try to stop and mirror him/make sure he is feeling heard.  Most of the time, if I'm not feeling heard he isn't other, and it can prevent us from descending down a tunnel.

#4 -I am watching the first snowflakes fall and playing a little guitar with Storyhill to cleanse my energy. I can feel it caught on a rut and I need to move the dial.

#5 - My sister-in-law is back from her first solo trip to Japan in over 10 years (since having kids) and I look forward to hearing about it/possibly tomorrow.

Friday, November 5, 2021

The Clutter of the Mind

Almost anytime I listen to Tolle it is a gratitude for me, so this video in general is one. Specifically he spoke about a virus of sorts in thinking in the beginning of the video and some people losing the ability to engage in rational thought. 

 Also minutes 32:40-36 - where he speaks about kids growing up with the virtual world being more important to them than the physical world. So well said and my thoughts exactly. 

And then Rubin's response right after at 36:40. AMEN! "It's not just that we are being inundated with other people's thoughts, but that we are never giving ourselves the space, the moments where in the old days if you said, you were going to meet your friend at the restaurant, well if you went to the restaurant first and they weren't there, you might have to sit for a few moments. You might have to perhaps talk to somebody else, but you might have to just stand and look around and think and see people, where now we don't do that at all." Dave Rubin

Also I got a comic book of sorts from the library called Sex is a Funny Word, I knew I woudln't have time to read the whole thing to my niece and nephew, so I chose the chapter on touching. The book addresses it really well - lighthearted all kinds of touching. My niece and nephew thought the part with the smooching aunts that come to the child's birthday party was hilarious and asked me to read it a couple times.

In the part about unwanted touching my nephew told me there is a girl behind him in line that often pinches him but he's too shy to tell the teacher. One of the last words I would use to describe my nephew is shy so this really surprised me.

Then the book gets to "secret touching" and that if anyone ever tells you to keep touching a secret that is wrong and it is NOT your fault and to tell someone you trust. So we talked about people they could tell and this part seemed to go over the head of my nephew, but my niece seemed to soak it in.