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Sunday Gratitude – 15.II.2026

First of all, I’m going to say that I’m incredibly grateful that younger son has gone through surgery on his ear and he seems to be recovering well. To some degree, this is an extension of the ear saga that began back in 2022, when the kids and I were all sick with something that caused ear infections and a couple of us to have eardrums rupture. After that, he had to have tubes put in, and this surgery – which is probably the first of two – is hopefully the wrap-up to this. However, things went well, and the first follow-up looked good, so I can’t be anything but grateful for that.
As luck would have it, in the same week that younger son had surgery, my youngest wasn’t feeling good and it turns out she had strep. Also middle daughter was complaining of her wrist hurting after an unsuccessful handstand at school. There was nothing to indicate that it was terribly bad, but after she was complaining about it for a couple of weeks, it seemed prudent to have it checked out. Add in an orthodontist appointment for my oldest, and seriously, within five days, there was medical appointments for four of my children. Yet I am grateful that it all kind of worked out, and apart from the ear surgery, nothing has turned out to be terribly serious.

I wasn’t the only one with a bike there! I am grateful that despite turning my ankle once again, nothing seems to be broken. I am also grateful that it is much easier for me to be able to sit and rest an ankle, if need be, with the kids being able to do quite a bit independently. If nothing else, the repeated ankle-twisting makes me all the more glad to be able to ride a bike.
The weather has been phenomenal the last week or so, and it’s been a joy to be able to go out, quite unexpectedly, on the bicycle. It was great, though at the same time, I rode ten miles on Friday and I felt it more on Saturday than I would have even a couple of months ago. Today was so nice that I spent some time in the sun actually working on the bikes a little, getting them up to speed, and then trying to set up some of the bike stuff that I got over the winter as part of Amazon Vine. Amazon Vine is kind of a interesting program, and I’m grateful to be part of it and get items in exchange for reviews.
I’m also grateful to the shop that is holding younger son’s birthday present. I mentioned that it was for a birthday, and that I was hiding it, and they offered just to hold it until his birthday (or the point at which I want to pick it up).
I’m grateful that things at home have been fairly quiet as of late, and I’m also grateful for my older son, who seems to share some of the same streak of odd humor that I do. I end up with him in the car, and that one-on-one time is fun… Any other time, and he’s got other people to do stuff with, but every once in awhile, that whole “captive audience” thing isn’t turning out so badly.

I am also grateful that my youngest three, quite independent of each other, each made me Valentine’s cards. One of them even had a white rose made of paper. Probably my best Valentine’s “haul” ever! 🙂
I’ve got a couple of phone calls I need to make scheduling and rescheduling stuff tomorrow, and four of my kids have school tomorrow, so it’s going to be a little crazy, so I’ll say good night for now, and thank you all for your attention and prayers.

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Sunday Gratitude – 11.I.2026

This post has been hanging open on my desktop for weeks – please forgive me. At the moment, I feel very much like I’m hitting a wall, that my body needs some sort of reset or I’m going to crash. I’m sure it’s been more than a decade since the last time I’ve woken up feeling “well rested” and my philosophy has always kind of been, “Well, I’ll have plenty of time to sleep when I’m dead.” After all, the kids are only young once, right?
Then, totally out of the blue, I was diagnosed in October with high blood pressure. No, not run-of-the-mill high blood pressure, but “call 911 right now because we can’t believe you’re not having a stroke” type numbers. I felt totally fine; I had biked over thirty miles just two days prior. And so we’re working on getting that stuff better. No need to push up that “sleep when I’m dead” date.
On one hand, it’s kind of lousy that I got sick over Christmas break. On the other hand, it was the first time since my oldest was born, I think, where I could just gear down to minimums. All five of my kids are now old enough that they don’t need help with bathroom things or finding snacks/feeding themselves when they are hungry. I didn’t have to be up and out the door before sunrise, and I was going to make the most of it.

What I did not expect is that after about 3-4 days of taking it easy, I would get hit by a huge wave of exhaustion, as though now that my body was getting something closer to a decent amount of sleep, it was going to come after me for the rest of the sleep debt, in full. Nearly a month on, I’m still feeling it, and I’m really trying to sleep better in general, but if I’m home and tired, just letting myself nap a little. So I’m struggling with this, but I have to get a handle on it because it can’t keep going the way it has been. And as if to drive this home, one of the “comedians” who I follow on Instagram actually did have a stroke right around Christmas, a guy not a whole lot older than me, and he’s lucky he survived.
I got a Garmin fitness tracker thing a few months ago and it’s amazing the amount of information it tracks. One thing is sleep, and there’s a metric that they call the “body battery” which considers different factors to try to estimate how much energy your sleep is giving you and how much you’re using through the day. It’s quite interesting to see how very often, no matter how much I sleep, that number just crashes in the middle of the day, which usually correlates pretty well to how I am actually feeling. After months, it’s kind of occurred to me that I shouldn’t be hitting rock bottom every single day, and that it’s probably not good how early I often hit it. I think seeing this as a number and a chart has helped.
Of course, this January has been particularly unsuited for outdoor activity, particularly riding a bicycle. It was so cold here on Friday that all three of my kids’ schools called off, and I’m actually a little surprised that it’s not getting called off tomorrow. Maybe the guideline is that if the high temperature is positive, school is a go? (I took these pictures of the sunrise over Lake Michigan in Kenosha on Friday, when it was -11F. Absolutely gorgeous how the water steams up there. However, even layered and bundled, I couldn’t stand outside of the car for more than a minute or two before my fingers – in gloves – started hurting from the cold.)

I really am grateful for a lot of things, despite the frustrations. Mind you, there’s more than my sleep deprivation going on.
I wrote most of this on the 11th, but didn’t post it, probably because it wasn’t finished and I was falling asleep. It’s not a full list, to be sure, but it’s what I have at the moment.
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Christmas (new calendar) really did kind of pass in a blink. My youngest and I were sick (for the second time in December) and usually I’d be kind of annoyed that some of the break was “wasted” by being sick; however, this time, I was thankful that she and I could just be sick without having to run around and be places and do stuff. I could actually sleep in! It was amazing.
I’m thankful that once we were feeling better, we actually did do some stuff during the break. I’m thankful that the family of one of my daughter’s friends invited us to go bowling, which was incredibly fun. I could not believe that the girls on the one lane – two of whom were nine and two of whom were five – could play three rounds together with enthusiasm. I’ve even worked in a bowling center, and rarely have I seen younger kids last more than a game or so before letting the distractions get to them.
I’m thankful that I one of the things that was really stressing me out the last couple of weeks has been resolved, I think.
I am thankful for people just being patient with me while life still seems to be crazy.

I went to a friend’s house this past weekend, really had a good time, looked up and noticed it was almost 2am. I was not planning to stay over, but it probably would have been dangerous for me to drive at that point, and it probably would have freaked out my friend a little bit, considering that my drive would have been at least an hour and a half.
Also, I would be remiss in forgetting to mention that I am incredibly grateful for warmth in the middle of this cold snap. I am missing being outdoors, but I’d be feeling much worse without a roof over my head and a functioning heating system.

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Sunday Gratitude – 21.XII.2025

There’s something a little comforting about the fact that I can still take a tumble from a bike without being seriously injured. Yes, I took the bike out this week. Yes, multiple times. The roads are basically clear, and with temperatures occasionally getting over freezing, we’re good to go. The issue, though, is not the roads, but the trails. The trails and park roads still have a good deal of snow on them, and worse than that, ice. I have a bike that does well in snow with its heaviness (over 50lbs) and its 2″ wide tires, but when there’s no traction at all, it still can’t handle it. The funny thing, I suppose, is that the bike just kind of tips horizontally, and I come sliding off. And… I managed to do this twice this week. I’m a little sore, I suppose, but not injured, and both times, I was simply able to walk the bike further to where the ice wasn’t as bad and keep going. At some point, I suppose, it won’t be an option, but sometimes I can still imagine I am young. In the meantime, though, I am grateful that I didn’t end up getting seriously injured.

This was ride-able; further on, not so much. Last night, the quietness of the house was really getting to me, and I just had the feeling that I needed to talk to a certain friend of mine to feel better. He had a little time, and we talked, and I think it helped.
I am thankful that a couple of little things with time deadlines got remembered and got done before “consequences”.
The last week has included a lot of running around due to appointments and such, and I’m grateful all of that worked out without any great issue.
I am thankful to have been able to get the outdoor lights out. The little girls mentioned that they missed them, so I really wanted to make a point of getting them out, but with the weather and the snow, I wasn’t sure that the things with stakes in the ground could be used. However, with a couple of days with warmer temperatures, and much snow melting, the stakes could be set up. Also, I managed to accidentally put out the one string of lights that is having an issue of about 20 lights in one section not work. Last year, I went through to put a replacement in every socket to try to fix this, to no avail (which is part of the reason the outside lights didn’t get put up), but luckily, due to where they are set up now, it’s not noticeable.
I am also so grateful that we’re at the end of shorter days, and that by the time the kids need ferried to school again, it should be at least a little bit noticeable in the morning that the days are getting longer again.
Thank you dear friends, for being here; I am always grateful for you.

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Sunday Gratitude – 14.XII.2025

How is it that I blink and December is half over? It’s crazy that this also means that there are only a couple more weeks left until 2025 is in the history books. Sometimes I just wonder where the last 10 or so years went. I’ve gone from having really little kids to having a child who is close to being a legal adult in what seems like the blink of an eye.

Squishmallow! I’m grateful that things seemed to have gone of relatively we ll with the December birthdays. There was even a fun outing with my oldest, who happened to have the day off of school. (Yes, I’m as surprised as anyone!) I’m grateful – very, very grateful – that the stomach bug that went through left again quickly.
I’m grateful to be getting some of this medical stuff figured out, not just for myself, but for my kids as well. I am thankful that whatever the shortcomings may be in the US health care system, getting appointments – even with specialists – generally happens pretty quickly. Oh, yes, and the woman who cleans my teeth is fantastic and a very sweet soul, and I’m always glad for the chance to see her and chat a little.
Even though I hate feeling like I’m getting nothing done, I’m thankful to have been able to relax and sleep this weekend – I even got a couple of good sleep scores on my Garmin tracker! 😉
I found out that an acquaintance – one of those people I met a couple of times and liked, but knew more through others was killed by accident a few days ago. He was only two years older than I, and it really drives home the point that life is precious and this life here can be over with no warning. Even with all the hardships and suffering, I am thankful for this life here and don’t want it to end too soon. If you do pray, though, prayers for the soul of Matthew would certainly be appreciated.
(I am missing spending time riding on the bicycle – it’s been incredibly cold and it’s got to get up closer to freezing before I’ll consider going out again, even if that makes me a wuss. I guess I’ll just have to check back to Bluebird of Bitterness more often to keep smiling! )

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “Raining Tacos (On Christmas Eve)” – Parry Gripp

Well, I can’t tell at the moment if this is part of the “Taco Saga” or not, but I still think it’s funny. 🙂

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “Как в Иерусалиме рано зазвонили” – Otava Yo

This is a beautiful Slavic Christmas carol, though I know it in English as “Christ, Our Sun” and it seems like the lyrics here are a good bit different from what I remember. (This post from Canada is much closer to what I know: https://www.facebook.com/byzantinecatholicsf/posts/%EF%B8%8Fchrist-our-sun-shines-out-today-with-godsown-warmth-and-healing-raysrefrain-chr/1604645489571832/ ) Still, this is beautiful, and I love the Slavic folksong harmonies here.

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “The Pembroke Carol” – The Choirs of Pembroke College/Anna Lapwood

I have been following Anna Lapwood on Instagram for quite some time there. It’s funny; because what she posts there is primarily her work as an organist, and boy, is she a great person to follow! She has such a joy and enthusiasm about her that it’s contagious.
In any case, I was looking for a long version of one of her shorts of her playing “O Come All Ye Faithful” on organ. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find that, but I found this instead, but this time, she’s conductor rather than organist.
Enjoy!

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “Бубенцы” (Russian “Jingle Bells” variant)

So, in the former USSR, the New Year was the winter holiday that was celebrated the most, so it makes sense that there’s a lot more for variety for New Year’s popular songs than Christmas. This is a Russian variant of “Jingle Bells” changed to celebrate the new year (as all the post cards also attest to).

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “New Year’s Resolution” – Camera Obscura

Hard to believe that 2025 is just about in the history books. I wish to all of you all the best in 2026!
I just heard this for the first time, trying to stay away from “Auld Lang Syne”… My brain is still figuring this one out, but I kind of like it. 🙂

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “A Long December” – Counting Crows

Forgive me for disappearing for a bit there! I’ve been sick the past few days (my youngest and I came into Christmas with fevers in the 102F range), and I feel like I’m just starting to catch up. I hope you all had wonderful Christmases.
This is really not a Christmas song in any way, shape, or form; but as we’re coming to the end of the year, I’ve always liked the way it kind of captures the weariness of the old year, but through it all, the idea that it’s not going to stay that way.
This song got a lot of radio play my freshman year of college. It was the first time that I was actually listening to current stuff, in no small part due to the fact that my dorm room was across from the bathroom, and there was a radio in the bathroom that was on all the time playing KCLD. (Seriously, the thing was on from 6am to 10pm *at least*. And, you know what, it wasn’t all that bad – there was a lot of interesting music on the radio at that moment in time.)
The thing about it, too, was that it seemed to express feelings I had about a situation that was going on in my own life; but that despite all the really heavy stuff going on, how much had been lost, how much there was no road back, there was still realistic hope in the midst of it. It was definitely a sentiment my 17-year-old self needed to hear.

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” – Bing Crosby

I really didn’t get this song as a kid; it’s one that is much more understandable as an adult.

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Songs of the Season 2025 – “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent” – Vesper Stamper

The amazing Vesper Stamper not only is a talented writer and artist, but also a singer as well. At this point, if I were to find out that she’s a pilot or brain surgeon, I don’t know that I’d be terribly surprised!

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