Granny's gone and done it again

Good Morning GrannyH, just stepped in to check in...hope all is well with you and the homestead, my household is busy making preparations for thanksgiving dinner...this year our families will get together at my eldest daughters home, she lives in the next county over...hows the weather been up your way? its been very nice here this week, my hens seem to be returning from their extended vacations, egg production is picking up, and nice eggs at that! have a great afternoon, and even greater weekend!

found this and wanted to bring it home to you folks:

Even with everything that this year has piled onto our lives, there is still so much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. We’d even argue one silver lining during this challenging year was a new perspective on the things we’ve been taking for granted all this time! This new perspective has highlighted how grateful we are for the simplest of things. And while many are still struggling this Thanksgiving, we hope we are able to take a moment and practice some gratitude for all the lessons 2025 has brought.

  • "The Lord bless you and keep you and your families; the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace" (Numbers 6:24-26).

 
So good to hear from you, Granny and we all know how hard it is right now to be 'social'. But glad to hear that you and Robert are holding up.

Rest assured that Tom made his journey when he wanted to. He didn't want you with him or his son so that you would have that memory for the rest of your lives. I've seen it happen way too often in my work not to know that people can and do, do that. My own mother did that for me.

Yes, please call the local department of aging and find out what help you can get and please please please take anything you can get. You and Tom paid into that your whole working lives. Now it's your turn to get the help you need. And yes, the funeral home and the cemetery if you do an interment will let you make reasonable payments. Even if you pay 10 dollars a month, you are paying.

Let us know how things are going. We understand if you we don't hear from you for a day or two.:hugs

And remember to EAT!
 
Whoa! It is 75°F here right now and I am not liking it one bit! I feel as if I cannot breathe, it feels too hot for me! Almost I could wish for a dusting of snow. C'mon, it's the middle of November!
 
It's 4 pm and the sun sets about 5. Before I go, here is my focaccio, it is a savory bread. Mine has red onions and a little garlic on top, with a touch of rosemary and tarragon. Have not tried it yet but it smells lovely!

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