This one is short on words as I have been tied up most of April with phone calls and other communications with county and state workers, and an advocacy agency trying to untangle an unnecessary snafu with services for my daughter. It leaves me emotionally drained, mentally exhausted, and extremely irritated. Hopefully we are close to a resolution in my daughter's favor. Enjoy these pictures of flowers and some short verse. I expect to find inspiration for a more wordy post soon.
We visited a nearby county park for an early Spring picnic with my sister in law recently.Total Pageviews
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Mostly Pictures
Friday, April 9, 2021
April Begins
Did you wear your Easter bonnet,
Did you find all the eggs,
Did you have a FaceTime visit,
Take a walk to stretch your legs,
Did you get to eat some candy,
Did you have a special feast,
Did you reflect on Easter’s meaning,
When the sun rose in the East?
I hope your day was blessed,
With only pleasant things,
That stay with you for days,
No matter what they bring.
This year April
featured Easter in the first few days, and beautiful weather (aka no snow/sub-freezing
temps), and the appearance of the first flowers in my yard which are
crocus. I planted crocus bulbs when we
first moved into our house over 30 years ago, and every year 3 or 4 have come
up. They didn’t spread or multiply as
some bulbs do, but neither did they die.
The first ones I noticed were the ones that I planted at the base of a
long ago removed tree which is the rent location of a vegetable garden in
summer, the next by a rock on a small bank in one back corner of our yard. They tell me that Spring is finally here and
I can look forward to more flowers and greenery in the coming weeks.
It seems that more
and more I am nostalgic about the past when holidays come around, and this year
is no exception. If anything I’m feeling
it even more now than in the past. Maybe
it’s because I’ve been cooped up so long during the pandemic and keeping my
self physically distanced, (I like that better than saying socially distanced),
from everyone for safety and have had time to reminisce about the holidays in
past years. There were the Easters of my
childhood when Mom made me a new dress every year. One dress I specifically remember is one she
made when I was perhaps 8 years old. It
was a simple bright pink A-line with long sleeves with white cuffs and a white
peter pan collar, and a matching floppy brimmed hat. I don’t remember the day, but I sure remember
that dress because I loved it. Probably
the morning was spent at church, (after we got to taste a little of our candy
from our baskets the Easter Bunny brought), then a quick stop at home for
perhaps a sandwich before we packed up and drove an hour to my grandparent’s
house for Easter dinner. I always think
of Easter as being warm and sunny, but there were some that were snowy and some
rainy, and some quite cold since Easter Sunday can be as early as mid-March and
as late as the end of April. Still, when
I think of that holiday I smell ham baking for long hours, lilies and hyacinth,
and see crocus, tulips and daffodils in my mind. I think of family and laughter, church
friends, and new white shoes; and candy, of course!
Once we started our
own family, my husband and I put together baskets for the girls, and if there
was a note left for the Easter Bunny it was answered and left in the basket
with treats. In the beginning we either
all went to my parents’ house, or after my younger brother married we went to
his place, and then eventually I began hosting the dinner. When the girls were little we went shopping
for new dresses every year, sometimes with matching hats and gloves, and always
new white shoes. Once middle school years
hit, the new outfits gave way to a new shirt to go with jeans or a casual skirt
and sandals. Things are much more
relaxed now when for me, Easter shopping is for groceries for the holiday
dinner. I kind of miss shopping for the
pretty new outfits, but do enjoy the less stressful aspect of a more casual
time.
As April begins this year I find myself looking through old photo albums and boxes of pictures, remembering how we all were, and the things we did, and people we knew. Shots taken at parties and family reunions, vacations, and just random days that someone took out a camera and snapped casual pictures become priceless possessions. Of courses, it’s better if someone has taken the time to write on the back of them the names of people in them, the date and occasion, but it can also be half the fun trying to guess. It’s a bittersweet way to spend some time, and good for a laugh or two, especially when shared with someone you love.