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!

Monday, November 20, 2023

Monday Monday!

It's a rather foggy Monday morning here beside Still Waters Pond.  

It's now about 9:00 a.m., and the fog just seems to be getting thicker rather than dissipating.


Makes me thankful to not be out on the roads this morning, but I pray for those who may be traveling for this Thanksgiving Holiday week.  Fog can be a traveler's worst enemy. So please, dear friends, wherever you are...if it is foggy, just wait a while before venturing out. I know we all get in a rush to "get to Grandma's house on time" for Thanksgiving...but it's better to be late than not show up at all...


So please be cautious and wait for the fog to lift.


The other afternoon I was sitting in the "Secret-Memorial Garden"...it was a beautiful sunny day after a week of clouds and rain, so I enjoyed soaking up a bit of sunshine and warmth.

I took a book out with me to the swing, thinking I would do some reading while I sat there, but that didn't happen. I hate to put my nose in a book while there is so much beauty around me. I'm always afraid I might miss something.


The title of the book was "The Waiting", one of those Amish fiction stories...this one by Suzanne Woods Fisher. It was a good book, and so I am reading several others by the same author. I tend to  check out everything I can find by a certain author until I've depleted their current works and then I move on to someone else.

However, the title "The Waiting" made me think about a song we were working on in our choir for the Advent season (which begins in a couple of weeks, btw...the four weeks leading up to Christmas), and so as I said there with this book on my lap, instead of reading it, I was humming/singing the song entitled "Waiting".  Here is a preview of the music, if you wish to sing along with it...


It included the following lyrics, but these are not all of the words...:

"Waiting, we are waiting for the coming King"

1 O come, O come, Emmanuel,
and ransom captive Israel
that mourns in lonely exile here
until the Son of God appear.

Refrain:
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
shall come to you, O Israel.

I thought to myself how appropriate this song is especially for this year, as we see the conflicts going on in the Middle East and in particular in Israel. Sadly, many of those of the Jewish nation still do not know that Emmanuel, Jesus Christ, is their Messiah...their "Coming King"...and that He already came for them once as a tiny baby in a Manger...and they did not recognize Him then...so they are still waiting for "the coming King".  However, when Christ returns the second time it will be different...I pray that their eyes will be opened and their hearts will receive Him as their Messiah before it is too late...

Philippians 2:5-11
"5 Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, 6 who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, 7 but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. 8 And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross. 9 Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, 10 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, 11 and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."


Shifting gears a bit, the other evening I was cooking some zucchini with onions and tiny tomatoes, and it looked so pretty (before it got all cooked) that I just had to take a picture!  It did taste pretty good too.

Yesterday afternoon after church the kids came over for lunch and the guys watched football, so Rose and I decided to have a little tea party on the back porch overlooking Still Waters Pond.  It was a lovely afternoon and we enjoyed visiting and talking about Thanksgiving dinner plans and then a little about upcoming Christmas events, etc.  It was really relaxing and sweet. 

However, we had a couple of little faces poking through the window blinds, wanting to come outside with us. Sadly, our porch is not real puppy friendly because we really don't have much of a protective guard/rail out there for little pups. Their sweet little faces were so pitiful. We did take them for a nice walk.  We also talked about a plan to get some kind of "fencing" on the porch so they can come out with us. That may be a new project for after the holidays.  Too much else going on right now.

We also had some other visitors while we sat on the porch:

Yes, the whole Sand Hill Crane family came by to say hello. They headed straight for the bird feeder to see if there were any seeds on the ground for them. I think they found a few, and then they headed down into the pond to pull up tasty vegetation and whatever else they enjoy out there. They didn't seem to mind us being in their territory at all.  

After a while they flew back over across the pond to their roosting place for the night:

We are wondering how much longer the two young cranes will stay with the folks and if the parents will be nesting again this winter. Time will tell. I will keep you posted.


Later in the evening, after our kids had gone home to their "roosting place" for the night, I snuggled up in my recliner to finish that book.  You will notice that I am wrapped up in a blanket.  No, it really wasn't that cold, but I have discovered something new that is helping me a lot...
I tend to suffer a lot from pain in my neck, shoulder, arm, and back. I've tried all kinds of stinky analgesic ointments that are supposed to provide deep heat, etc., which they do, but they are stinky and the aroma is often too much for me to bear and I get a headache.  The doctor doesn't want me to use Ibuprofen so much because it is affecting my kidneys, and frankly, Tylenol doesn't do a thing to help. I don't want to take any stronger drugs, so I tend to just hurt a lot, especially if I've been doing too much like sweeping, cooking, standing on my feet too long doing things, or even sitting too long (or even staying in bed too long) . Basically, just about everything.  The Stem Cell procedure that I had on my left shoulder/arm really has not helped so I can't say that I could recommend that, but some people have benefitted from it, so I cannot totally disregard it's ability to heal. It just hasn't worked for me.   
I often resorted to using a heating pad on the areas that were hurting the most, but the heating pad is really too small to cover all of the areas at once and it is frustrating and painful to keep trying to get it positioned in just the right spot.  

So last week we were in Walmart, and I told hubby that I wanted to try something different. I've seen these heated "throw blankets"  and have wondered if they would really be warm enough to hit all the right places at once.  I told him this could be an early "Christmas present" for me, and so we decided to give it a try.  


I have to tell you that I LOVE this blanket!  It has 4 heat settings, and it wraps around all the places I need it to reach all at once.  I can use it in my recliner or even in the bed. It will shut off after 4 hours if you don't turn it off before then.  And yes, even here in Florida I have to tell you it feels wonderful to me!  It gives me great relief and I'm not struggling to keep moving it to touch all the right spots. So, in case you have similar issues but have not thought about trying this heated throw, I would like to recommend it!  It's the best $30.00 bucks I've spent in a long time!


And so I will close this Monday Monday post with those "comforting" thoughts.  I am very thankful for this discovery and really wanted to share it with you.
  
Also I am thankful that my sister's husband Art is feeling better...I didn't know it until yesterday afternoon that he had to be taken to the hospital by ambulance Saturday evening, with symptoms that appeared to be a possible stroke or maybe a TIA.  They admitted him and ran all kinds of tests overnight, but whatever it was that was so scary and apparent that afternoon  apparently was not a stroke or TIA, and they really don't know what it was, but they sent him back home late last night. 
This is a picture of my sister Doris and hubby Art back in April, when we celebrated their joint birthdays on April 5th.

 We are not planning to be together with them this week for Thanksgiving...they will be with their kids and we will be with ours. Now I wish we could be together, but we do plan to try to get together some time during the holiday season.  I would say let's just keep Art in our prayers and pray whatever it was doesn't happen again.   Thank you!

Okay, the fog has lifted and I need to lift myself up from this chair and get something done. We have our Ladies' and Men's Bible Studies this afternoon  (two different groups), so we need to get a few things done before we have to leave for that.  




 

9 comments:

  1. That heated blanket sounds like a dream come true, Pamela - so glad to know it's helping you deal with your aches and pains, and bringing such relief to you! Good to hear, too, that Art is doing better. What a scare for Doris!
    I do hope and pray that you and yours have a marvelous Thanksgiving!

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  2. The fogging morning looks pretty. Your skillet looks pretty too! Glad the kids came over after church. Your heated blanket sounds really good to me. I have those same aches and pains. I know we both got them from a statin a few years ago. I still haven't found anything to lower my cholesterol and even though I am watching what I eat it keeps going up. Hope you have a lovely week.

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  3. I was meaning to ask you about that procedure you had as I have a torn rotator cuff as well. I'm sorry it didn't take for you - maybe you need more time for it to do whatever it does...there's still hope. Plus we know God can heal, too. That's good you found that heating blanket and that it is helping. That's a good idea. Although for me, ice is my go to pain remedy - Tylenol is worthless for me too.
    Sorry to hear about your BIL and hope he is feeling better and heals. It's so scary as we get older, to realize, we're not the only ones - our family and friends are too.
    That Crane family are so special and they know a good safe place when they see it. They "wuv" you Pamela...
    The fog is cool. I grew up in foggy San Francisco and on the coast so I am used to it. I learned to drive in the pea soup fog. We don't get the coastal fog here in the valley. At times during the winter months, the central valley gets that tule fog that causes these major accidents.
    Have a good week and Happy Thanksgiving.

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  4. I have used electric blanket, heating pad or electric throw since my 20’s. Same with my kidneys and heart and the meds. My arthritis started age 21…then Fibromyalgia and then Osteoporosis…first major stroke in 20’s. Several since.After all that, I continued to be an old woman in college and grad school. Finished age 61…Every step painful but I walk miles each day and then suffer…have to keep moving. I do not look at pictures of food on blogs. I am a vegetarian and the food is not my choice and the pictures are messy. Sorry. This food picture looks like a Christmas dish…good job my friend. Do not even ask me what hamburgers look like…sorry messy…you did a good job, but I have to wonder why others take pictures of their food. Just a thought, an aside…thank you for your Christian witness. Your beautiful blog…you make the home, my friend. I have moved 31 times and never looked back.I hope to meet you one day. Brenda

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  5. Pam: I love your heated throw. I might ask for one for Christmas. Sugar and Spice look so sad as they plead to join you and Rose on the back porch. I spent time today changing my clothes around to winter clothes. I understand about hurting, I am glad that Art is able to be home. I will pray for them. Tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday) our church will have its Community Thanksgiving Dinner. It's a memorial dinner. We may be feeding at least 300 people in four hours. Those who don't have transportation can ride the city busses for free. Peace and blessings to you and yours.

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  6. Pamela, I enjoyed your response to my blog so much that I immediately hopped over to your blog for a little visit. Seeing you with your book, haha... we really have a lot of the same things and I love that.

    I'll tell you: I also have an electric blanket! And just like yours, it helps me a lot too! Right now, it's warming my back. I mainly use it for my back, shoulders, and pelvis. It helps me much more than heat packs and paracetamol. Mine is gray, with white on the inside.

    Oh, I really don't like fog. Especially in traffic. You see, in the forest, it's beautiful with the mist... but on the road: dangerously. It's often foggy here in the autumn and winter. Thanks for the bird pictures. They are so special. We never seen them here.

    Ik wish you a good week and Happy Thanksgiving!

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  7. I'm loving the mist-shrouded image of Still Waters Pond! Not so much, learning your shoulder is still giving you grief. I bought Tom one of those heated blankets a couple years ago, but he doesn't much like it. (Oh well, finders keepers! heh-heh) What a blessing to realize Art is home and recovering. (One of my Bible study friend's son had a similar occurrence the other day while driving, but was able to call an ambulance. 3 days and countless tests later, they haven't any answers.)
    The song you've chosen to share is perfect for the here and now. Thank you for this blessing!

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  8. Fog is dangerous when driving but it sure makes everything beautiful!
    I love seeing the sandhill crane family too - lovely visitors!
    I have one of those heated blankets and about live under it in the winter. They are the best!
    So glad your BIL is doing better.

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  9. I'm glad your fog went away as it did here today. Cozy heated blanket you got. My daughter gets cold a lot as well. Your birds are so nice to see again. I was outside on Friday to put some more items in garbage and recycle bin when I saw a big black raven. It was looking between our and neighbor's garage. Then it would fly a bit then come back down on street then he did it again!!! Finally he flew away. I had not seen on like bird in our area!!! I like the pond that you live close to. Have a happy and blessed Thanksgiving with family, Becky

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