Stories and recipes that I want to share with friends and family.
Monday, November 4, 2024
Pumpkin Bread with a side of Gratefulness
Saturday, October 26, 2024
So, what are you eating these days? I'm making green chili- egg and cheese casserole! It's Eggstroidinaire-y!
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
We Eat with Our Eyes Too
Above: Chicken noodle Soup and to the left, pizza with veggies and sausage
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Choose Happiness, then Repeat!
Happy 2024 everyone!
I choose to be happy, everyday. It's a long-held belief of mine that you choose your mindset and then live it. Wow, that sounds so simple, doesn't it? But it's my recipe for grace-filled living and I stick to it, year after year. Now, I have a confession: every day is NOT happy, because I am a fallible, average human being and I make mistakes. I get angry. I experience disappointments and feel regret too, but in all cases, I do not let it make my entire existence sad. I move on and I choose to make the most of a bad hour or two and then I adjust my attitude until I can be joyful again. I do this with intention. Sometimes I sing or dance to get back in the groove. I most certainly do some sort of physical exercise because it's the best way to improve how you feel. Sometimes I call or text one of my favorite people or I may paint, sew, visit a friend, bake or play pickleball. In short, I make an adjustment and those choices manage to improve my attitude and then I am happy again.
I've heard some people very dear to me state that they can't do what I do. I guess what they mean is that they cannot find choices that can positively adjust their feelings. But for me, it feels like a combination of bragging or prying to ask them to explain themselves. What can I ask? Should I ask if they have hobbies, maybe? Or, what if they say that all they have time for is work. Dare I suggest that they find or make time for themselves after work? Or even better, find a part of their work that brings joy and focus on that for a few minutes? Should I make such suggestions? Nope. But I do hope they read this sometime this year, and then invest in themselves by spending time on something that brings them joy.
It's all any of us can hope for. For me, I will not make a resolution but instead if I feel myself grumbling or complaining, I will switch mindsets and choose to do that which makes me happy. This grandson, pictured above, is reason enough to make good choices, don't you think? Just remember when I say HAPPY 2024 to you, I mean it for the next 365 days and then let's repeat it the next year too! I hope it's a great and happy year for each of us. Choose wisely!