I would love to hear an uplifting or inspirational comment from each of you.
Don’t hesitate to add as many comments as you like.
We could all use a little bit of cheer to round out 2020.
Even if your story is sad but has a silver lining, please share it.
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Wishing everyone on the aging care forum a peace and joy in the upcoming New Year 🎆!
I think of all of you as my online family so I will put this under relationships.
What a fantastic story! There are lots of kindhearted people in this world.
Thank you for the good work that you are doing! Happy New Year!
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It has truly been a bizarre year!
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Yay! No more car payments!
Our largest source of aid for students is a local factory where employees make a small bit more than minimum wage. I was so glad when the rep told me they could shop for as many students as last year. A week later, I almost teared up when she told me that so many factory workers wanted to make purchases for our students that she needed size lists for two more students. These kind factory employees were even more generous this year!
I was thinking about things my parents told me they had to do to survive the Great Depression. Then I thought about what we've done to survive the pandemic. Whoever would have thought that we would be washing and sanitizing mail? I still remember spraying the envelopes, then separating them from the mail.
Thanks to automatic payments.
Wow! It has been a great year for you, in spite of the mayhem of this pandemic!
Your accomplishments made me smile from ear to ear. Very inspiring!
Congrats on the new grandchild.
I have a new grandpuppy that is 11 months old. He’s my avatar! I wish that I could meet him but he’s several states away.
I love your kitty’s name! Great wine!
Thanks for adding a little sunshine on the thread. 😊
January, I became a Granny for the first time.
February, I received my Qualified Associate Financial Planner designation
June: I received my Wine Business Certificate
July: Millie had her Covid Kittens, the vet clinics closed and she could not be spayed. I kept one of the 6 kittens, little Miss Pinot.
October, I received my BBA in Financial Services
November, I received my Elder Planning Counselor designation
December: My ex sent me a remarkable letter acknowledging responsibility for much of the strife in our marriage.
December 31, I finished my course work to allow me to write my CFP exam in 2021.
December 31, best thing, I get to spend my New Years Eve with my grandson who turns 11 months old today.
In my part of Canada, grandparents tho provide care are allowed to continue to do so. I have cared for Rayne on overnight visits from the time he was 10 days old. I love him to bits.
2020 has been a challenging year on every level.
I couldn’t agree more! We have lots to be grateful for.
First responders, military and teachers are amazing!
Let’s not forget about the parents homeschooling too!
Incredible to think about the adjustments all of us have made during this difficult time.
You are going to be a fabulous mother in law!
I was blessed with a beautiful MIL for which I am so grateful.
I miss her dearly. RIP Mom.
Keep the lovely positive posts coming, please.
Your messages are truly warming my heart.
We all need some wonderful news about right now.
These have been trying times for so many of us.
It sounds like you have made many sacrifices during your caregiving years, which is truly a testament to your deepest love for your sweet husband.
Now you are deserving of time spent for you.
Enjoy your beach trip with your family. Please share all about it afterwards.
I wish there was a spot for photos on this forum. I would love to see a huge smile on your face!
Go knowing that you have done your best in life, the way that you chose to. Have the most wonderful time of your life for YOU!
Hubby would want you to take all the time in the world to relax and be at peace.
As you said, he is at peace now and you are now free to enjoy your family and friends.
One thing I find so refreshing to read in your posts is that you are happy to know that you did your best.
It always makes me sad to read others say that they could or should have done more, as if they hadn’t done enough, when the truth is that they did all they could possibly do for the person they loved so dearly.
I love that your family will be spreading your husband’s ashes there at the beach.
I believe that he will be there with all of you in spirit.
This year has had far more downs than ups, but I tell myself that this is all part of the total experience of what makes a life. We'll get through this, and there will be happy times again.
Ahhh, so "punching" down the dough is an arm exercise! I better add that to my list of to-do exercises. Just kidding, I did know it was necessary to do that when making yeast breads since my mom made homemade bread when I was growing up. I've also made it a few times until she bought me a bread machine for Christmas many years ago. It just struck me as "funny" when I read it and could picture you giving the dough the ole one, two! Not only relaxing but a good way to take out frustrations too!
Glad the mystery visitor has been identified - yes, your neighbor should be keeping a better eye on them since she's already lost one cat while crossing the street. How sad and unnecessary.
Poor birds having to go to battle for their lives - sounds like the other guest might just be feasting on them :(
I felt that way too. If I would have had someone to understand my circumstances much sooner, things could have been different.
Venting does help. We end up exploding if we bottle everything up.
So glad that you have felt comfort from this group.
I know that you miss him but I totally agree that knowing that he is no longer suffering is a great reason to feel joy!
I also believe that he is watching over you. Don’t you? One day you will join him.
I have a kitty that scampers along my fence and wonders in my yard but he runs if I go near him. He’s definitely a scaredy-cat!
Earthquake! Geeeez, very uplifting. Hahaha
Happy New Year! 🎆
That’s wonderful! Enjoy your grandchildren.
So happy that you are in remission.
SIL has a job that makes crazy good money and so after 14 years of penny pinching, YD is not complaining/worrying about finances.
I'm in remission from cancer and my hair grew back in a style I can only refer to as "Russian Hamster'. BUT...I have hair.
We have a vaccine and DH and I will be among the 3rd wave of people to get it. All out grands had COVID, so we have been able to be with them.
Found out who my unknown four legged visitor is; it's one of the neighbor's cats, who have always roamed loose. I don't mind the cats since I'm partial to them, but her first cat was hit by a car when crossing the street. There's no excuse for not keeping animals in the yard and away from harm.
I think my secret visitor though either has a secret friend, or is finding some tasty meals in the bushes. Her footprints lead across the porch to the side, then disappear. I assume she's jumping down into the bushes, perhaps to watch for the next meal, or may rendezvous with another furry feline.
The birds do congregate in that area, and I've seen evidence in the garden area that they've been in battle with something, probably the other cat which patrols my back yard regularly.
I'm laughing because it sounds like you enjoy "beating" the heck out of the bread dough - but, I'm glad you savor every morsel of that fresh out of the oven bread.
Now, about that "whole wheat brick".....
The only problems I had was when I tried whole wheat bread. I didn't realize that whole wheat flour needs to be offset (and forgive me but I've forgotten what my mother used to offset it) or it becomes hard, like a whole wheat brick.
I was helping a friend make bread. There were several steps. It was not hard but time consuming.
Her kitchen smelled so lovely when the bread was baking.
That I could handle!