Sometimes a simple expression can take my breath away. And so it was when Daughter texted me this picture of her youngest this week.
The Super Carrot is going to be a bridesmaid for one of her preschool teachers this spring. In keeping with her girly personality she gasped when her mom first showed her the dress. She thinks she is a bride. Isn't she lovely?! Miss Personality.
First blog photo of our newest granddaughter. Isn't SHE lovely?!!
(Out of Town Son and wife are expecting her July 2. Personally, I think she will be a June baby. I just feel it. Oh my!! This is exciting.)
These were my angel moments for the week. It has been a good week. Started the week at the movies with Mr. Macho. Fifty Shades of Grey. And yes, it was all that and more. Enjoyed lunch and more Downton Abbey with my girlie friends on Tuesday. Thursday night my church bunko group had a "pearls and pajamas" bunko party. That was a fun time! Friday evening our bunko ladies helped serve and clean up from our Lenten fish fry.
This weekend Mr. Macho and I are catching up on our "Oscar" watches. Last night we watched "Birdman". It was interesting, but not my favorite. I have to say that I really like Michael Keaton. He makes me believe. Whatever role he plays. I guess I don't have a favorite movie pick, yet. I am sure Macho likes "American Sniper" best. Not me, though. (I thought it was too predictable...said in whispered tones lest I offend someone. It is very politically incorrect to criticize the man or the movie. Bradley Cooper is, well, Bradley Cooper!! Hottie. The story was mediocre.) More viewing this afternoon and evening. I am sorry I won't get to watch "Selma" before the Oscars tomorrow night. It left town too quickly. Ah well. We are not usually Oscar aficionados but this year we have frequented current movies, so have a vested interest.
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The temps have given reprieve. It is a comfortable 63 degrees right now. More cold is in store next week. The wind has been ferocious this day. I can hear it roaring through the trees as I type. March winds are here early and we are hoping that, when she does arrive, she will go out like a lamb.
More things to take care of...a sweet older parishioner died on Thursday. She will be buried on Monday with church ladies taking care to feed the family. Labor of love. The circle will remain unbroken, by and by.
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Life. It is so short. So many things to see, do, and take care of while we are in it. I try to find the important things. And. I do like the adventure. Small adventure. And large. It is all in the perspective. We make our own weather. Adventure is what we make, not what happens to us.
My adventure is not your adventure. Find your own.
And. Enjoy.
Namaste.
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