After working four really long shifts earlier this week, I’ve spent most of the past two days cleaning and organizing, but in a good way. Like the old days, I had the house to myself, put my music on [loudly], took my time, and just got into it little by little. I wiped down cabinets, floors, windows, doors, lightning and appliances, etc. Had a hard time getting up after kneeling or sitting on the floor here and there

, but made it, almost like the old days, lol. Continued today, and did laundry, finalized the meal plan, and shopped. Finally sat down around 10pm tonight. Tomorrow we are hosting a family party for around 20. So far weather is looking fabulous (rain in the morning, but mid 70’s later in day). Hoping the four cans of Yard Guard work against the mosquitos, they have been really bad here. We used to buy these coils that worked great but the store we used to buy them at closed. We might still have some somewhere, will have to look in the morning. Anyway, it should be fun. Pool is open and we have some yard games. We’ll have a special visitor, too, a doggie member new to the family. It will be the first time for she and Toto to meet, they’ll probably both be crated much of the day so neither one runs out front with all the people coming and going, but they’ll have some fun and treats, too, for sure.
We are doing Italian - a big pot of homemade sauce and meatballs with sausages, manicotti (was planning on shells but all sold out at store), chicken parm that DS’s girlfriend made, salad, and French bread. For dessert DH is making a strawberry whipped cream cake and fresh cannolis with filling from scratch. Almost forgot, DD is doing a charcuterie tray, too. Can’t wait now! Will try to remember to take some pics. Saturday we have another outdoor family party to go to, but luckily we just have to show up, they won’t let us bring anything. So been busy, but it almost felt therapeutic somehow, and brought me back to the days before we even had kids here where I used to really enjoy cleaning and organizing. It kind of got away from me for a while there with the kids, working, taking care of my mother, etc., and we have so much more “stuff” than we used to back then, but I want to keep it going this fall so we can get the Chi back here the way it used to be, ie time to purge again.
Loved the shirts! DH has a lot of Disney shirts and enjoys wearing them at either WDW or on
DCL. Loved the flower arrangements, Auntie. Josh is one handsome little dude, apirates! Hope PollyannMom’s son is doing ok, and Snowysmom, Mr L and tazdev. Congrats to your DD, Carol, that’s amazing! Flyingdumbo I hope the colors worked out for you. Snappy that must be fun to have a big fish tank! We had one years ago but we used to joke we couldn’t get it looking like anything other than Boston Harbor in the 70s (Love That Dirty Water!), and all our fish died. (Always felt bad about that. We did try!) Easyas, DS and his gf visited Annapolis last summer and raved about it, and in their pictures it looked so nice. Frog, it must be tough to get a new minister you’re not crazy about. I know Flyingdumbo has expressed some similar sentiments before. Kirby, Lil Joe and Lou Lou, such cute names. We’ll have some little ones here tomorrow, picked up some things for them to play with. One was a kitchen set in great shape on the side of the road. Saw it two days in a row and finally decided to pick it up. DD and I were cracking up arguing about who was going to go out and get it, lol. She did, and she practically tripped over herself getting it and herself in the car. Then we took off. All in a big U turn. It’s so funny how you have so many toys and things in the house when your kids are small, then eventually they all go away, then you have to start replenishing them again!
I couldn’t post but I shared a lot of your sentiments over the last few pages in the pets discussion. DH and I know how we are, and we are absolutely miserable without a dog in the house, so we always either have one in the wings when one is declining, or we go out right away and find another to love. Every time I think I can’t love another as much as the last, I’m always pleasantly surprised at how untrue that becomes. Our hearts have plenty of room to love each pet individually and on their own merits wholly and completely. Toto is my first small dog, and I wasn’t sure how that was going to be. But now of course I love him to pieces, and he’s like Velcro to me, except when others are home and take him outside to the pool or something. DS was home the other morning (an increasing rarity these days) and he took him out on one of his favorite walks, then they went into the pool together and had a blast. Boys. Toto loves the rough and tumble with him, but only with him. And if DS is upset, Toto gets really upset and whines and barks at him. Again, only does that to him. Part of what I enjoy about having a pet is watching how each relationship grows with that pet and how the love just blossoms over time. It is awfully sad when it comes to an end, but as the poem I like to quote says, it’s a reflection of your love together, and don’t hold that love in, give it to another so they can live on forever.
I mentioned I’d read some NDE stories of people who’d died and lived to tell about it and some who reconnected with their pets in heaven. The way it occurred was cool - in some cases it was the pet’s spirit who showed up to greet them! I’ve got six of my own up there, and numerous others I’ve been close to over the years, and I know it’s someday going to be a beautiful reunion. I had a very vivid “dream” (was it more?) one time of a person very close to me who is deceased. We shared a love of dogs. And in our “conversation” I asked if the dogs were there with him, and he said yes. That felt very real to me. I also do believe that we get the pets we were meant to have. It’s been frustrating to me trying to find the right one to adopt, but then I say to myself maybe the timing wasn’t right or the circumstances, idk. But I’m confident that if it’s meant to be, it will happen. Right now we’re pretty content with what we have. I needed a break from caregiving for a while (kids, elderly, handicapped dog(s) and elderly mom, not to mention very sick patients) and I’m not in a huge rush to take on more with the pandemic still on, etc. I do think that having a solid relationship with a good kennel or pet sitter helps with the traveling issue when older. Or having the dog travel with you if possible and it’s something you enjoy. If not, then revert to the kennel. I think that once the dog lives it a few times, they‘re not crazy about it, but they’re safe and well-cared for, and they learn you’ll eventually be coming back to get them.
