What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Something to Be Thankful For...I took a bath. UPDATED 11/24/2018

I just reread this post that I originally wrote about five years ago, apparently on the evening following a long Thanksgiving Day.  It's funny to me, because we had our Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, (Friday), and last night after our family and friends had all gone home,
(Our wonderful family gathering, Thanksgiving 2018)

 my hubby suggested that I should go "take a bath" in our tub and just relax.  Well, I remembered this experience from five years ago, and I knew that I would not be any better at getting in and out of that tub today than I was five years ago...possibly it would have been even funnier and crazier than this...so I reluctantly declined the suggestion and just took a nice long, hot shower instead.

A nice hot cup of chamomile tea would have been a good idea too...this picture was from a few years ago...I wish I'd thought of that last night...but the brain is going...going...going...not gone yet...but going...


 I hope you have had a wonderfully relaxing and peaceful Thanksgiving.  This is a picture of me today, relaxing in the rocking chair on the front porch... The tee shirt is a new one, a late birthday gift from my sister, and it is a "Life is Good" shirt that says "This is My Happy Place"...so here I am...

Okay, so here is the original post from 2013.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed the "experience".... It's okay to laugh if you want to...I did when I re-read it today...

ORIGINAL POST, 11/29/2013:

I did something tonight I haven't done in over ten years...I took a bath! Now before you start thinking about how unclean and uncouth a person I must be, let me clarify.  I take a shower every night whether I need it or not! (I always need it, whether or not I am dirty...)  And no, there are no pictures to go along with this post. I can't even find a free clip art pic to insert...so let me just describe this event.

The last couple of days have been rather busy.  I love Thanksgiving.  I love visiting with friends and relatives and eating turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, dinner rolls, butter, cranberries, pumpkin pie smothered in whipped cream, ....well you know the routine.  You eat until you can't possibly stuff another bite into your mouth, and then someone tells you it's time for dessert!

It's a wonderful ritual we go through every year. But all of this eating and spending quality time with our families has a flip side....Someone had to cook all of that food and get the house cleaned and the table set just so, with the little Pilgrim Salt and Pepper shakers filled and the fall flowers, candles, little turkey figures arranged attractively on the table.  Now I am not suggesting that I did all of that by myself...I did have some help from my family...and a lot of help cleaning up from our guests...and others brought food to share as well. But the burden of cleaning and preparing and having things just right in time for our guests to arrive did take a lot of planning and work.  On my feet, back stretching, shoulder/neck aching work.

And so tonight I didn't just take my usual shower and go to bed.  The very ordinary common bathtub beneath my feet began to look extremely inviting as I stood there letting the warm water pour over my tired, aching muscles and joints. I thought to myself, "why not just sit down in that tub and let it fill up around me and sit there and soak awhile?"  And so I did.  I plugged the drain, poured some "Bath and Body Works" Lavender and Chamomile foaming body wash into the tub, and anxiously awaited the tub to fill up deep enough to cover the parts of my body that were hurting. Well, actually not quite THAT deep...remember, this is just a common, ordinary bathtub...not one of those fancy soaker tubs with jacuzzi jets and contours that hug your back and neck in just the right places.  And it wasn't all that easy to ease myself down into that common ordinary tub, but once I got down...I stayed until the water turned cold.  And then I had to figure out how to get myself back up and out of that common ordinary tub all by myself. Because who wants to admit that she can't get herself back up out of the bathtub?  Not me...and have my hubby come in and laugh at me shivering and stuck inside the tub while the last of my soothing, warm soapy water swirls down the drain? No sirree! This old gal slipped and slid and flipped herself around on her hands and knees and held on to the sides of the tub and tried not to pull the shower curtain down on top of herself and somehow managed to pull herself up and rinsed off and got out of the tub without nary a slip or fall!

And I thought to myself, "I just know all my friends out there in blog-land would LOVE to hear about this!"  So here I am, although the bath has left me sufficiently relaxed and drowsy and my eyes are going shut as I write, so this may not even make sense to you. But I want you to know that taking a bath once in every ten years is a worthwhile experience...even for old folks like us.  The only thing that would have made it better would have been a few candles burning, a bigger, deeper tub, some jacuzzi jets, and a toasty warm- fresh- out- of- the- dryer bath towel to wrap around myself ...aaaahhhhh.."Calgon, take me away!"

All in all, I must say, this was a great way to end an already picture perfect Thanksgiving  celebration...Yes, I do have a lot of somethings to be thankful for...and a bath to boot!


This was a little different than my usual Thanksgiving messages...but full of thanks-giving for sure. I am praising God tonight for ALL His mighty blessings...way beyond the bathtub. Too many to number.

Well, the lavender and chamomile has done its work...I am sufficiently sleepy and more than ready for bed. Good night my friends... Now, go take a bath!   And remember to "Give Thanks"always!!!

Pleasant Dreams!!


18 comments:

  1. Ah, lavender and chamomile and a hot bath to soak those aches away, it sounds like just what you needed. Who knows, maybe you will have more Calgon moments in your future.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Maybe I will...it sure felt good while it lasted. Next time I will be better prepared. I may not have the jacuzzi,but I can light a few candles and instruct hubby to have my towel warmed and ready as he helps me out...next time! LOL

      Delete
  2. Oh that's funny and relaxing sounding. Your words paint a great picture, so no photo needed. hahaha! Susie

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Maybe you can get one of those fancy soaker tubs in your new house in TX! If you do, please let me know and I'll fly on out there to try it out! LOL...or you could just enjoy it yourself and write about the experience for us! Oh, yes, words are much better than pictures at times like this!

      Delete
  3. I can totally relate to that struggle to get back out of the tub!!! I haven't tried it in a long time, so I guess I could say truthfully that I haven't had a bath in at least 10 years too!! lol Anyway, I did have a good laugh because I know you so well---and I don't remember seeing this post last year, so thanks for the laugh!!! Love you! :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Ha ha! So glad you got a good laugh at my expense! Some day we just need to take the plunge and have a real bath again! LOL! However, I love my long hot showers...usually the last one to take one each night...no one has any hot water left after I get done! LOL.

      Delete
  4. Pamela, you definitely had your work cut out for you, and deserved every second of that bath indulgence! I cannot recall the last time I took a bubble bath, but maybe I should rethink this . . . But since of my aches and pains occur in the upper regions of my back, allowing the hot water to blast onto those areas seems to work wonders. Oh, and then there is that getting in and out of the tub - lol! I sure hear you there!
    Blessings to you, dear friend!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Enjoyed the story and the memories. Been a long, long time since I had a bath as I can't bend or twist anymore and before my surgery I was unable to get up out of a tub without a lot of help. So I am by necessity and shower girl. Sometimes I just really could use a bath though. Oh well.
    Glad your Thanksgiving was a good one. :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Maybe you would benefit from one of those special walk in tubs. But they are expensive, and really I think a shower is more "hygenic". (is that a word?) Safer too. But I know what you mean about "sometimes I just really could use a bath." Yes, we all have those "calgon, take me away" moments...

      Delete
  6. I prefer a shower also! Have a blessed Sunday

    ReplyDelete
  7. Pam, Thank you for sharing this memory of a past Thanksgiving. Your bath experience sounds funny,especially since you didn't get hurt. Baths are soooo relaxing!

    Love and blessings!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes, baths are relaxing, until you can't get out of the tub...LOL. Glad you enjoyed the story!!

      Delete
  8. Pam, this is a fun blog post to culminate a very busy, yet happy, holiday. Thanks for sharing.

    You're right, it's getting harder to remove ourselves from the bath tubs these days.

    Your hair is soo pretty. Do you have natural curl or do you get a perm for such a flattering look?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you, Barb, for the compliment regarding my hair. I did get a perm...it is supposed to be just a body wave, but my hair tends to take curl pretty seriously! I usually do this once a year when I just get tired of messing with my hair. It is so easy to do...just wash and let it dry naturally, using a pick or a brush. I try not to use a hair dryer, but if I have to I end up re-wetting it to "style" the next morning. Since I am no longer working or in the "public spotlight", I feel happy to have a "carefree" hairstyle. Hope your Thanksgiving was peaceful and blessed.

      Delete
  9. I love the fragrance of lavender and a relaxing bath. Have a great week.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I do too, but I'm having to stick with the shower these days...

      Delete
  10. What a funny story!!! I did giggle a bit because I have done that myself. One day my 4 year old grandgirl was peeking at me though the door as I got out of the shower. I said, I see you there, Juju. She said, I know. Nana? Me: Yes, honey. Juju: Nana, you look a lot better with your clothes on. LOL A truer statement was never made. xo Diana

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That's a good one!! Yes, I'd say we all could say that about ourselves at this stage in life...

      Delete

Thank you for visiting here today. I would love for you to sign my guestbook and let me know you stopped by. I always enjoy reading your comments and words of encouragement! May you be blessed as you go on your way. Please come back and visit again soon.