Friday, December 19, 2025

A BIG THANK YOU...

 Firstly, I wanted to thank you my very dear blogging friends, for all your very sweet comments, and those from family and friends here and across the pond, on our 50th Anniversary. Gregg and I appreciated that more than we can put into words. It added to a very special day for us. Gregg was needed out of town for a few days and I didn't expect him home, but thanks to two very special people, they made sure we could spend most of the day together. Those very special people also sent us some beautiful flowers which I will share when they bloom. Heart is full at their kindness. 


 Above you can see part of a bouquet that Gregg had in hand when he walked through the door. I told him that Peruvian Lilies were in the first bouquet he ever bought home after we were married. I had never seen them before and have loved them ever since. He said, "Of course, I remembered that! Well, let's just say I remembered that." We had a chuckle of course. 50 years is a long time to remember such things, but I did and yes, another chuckle, as he often says where my emotions are concerned, I have a memory like a laser. True! I just read him this paragraph, "100 percent true!" he said with emphasis, and with yet another chuckle. Personally I believe it's a girl thing.


Our son and daughter-in-law were coming over to keep me company that evening, and when they found that Dad was coming home early and would be with us, we told them to go ahead with what we had originally planned. They treated us to a wonderful selection of Empanadas from one of their local eateries. I was asked if I would like to try them as it was a new food to me. I've heard of them and was not disappointed. The above photo he sent me to let me know they were on their way. The empanadas were wonderful, and we had such a fun time.


So that was our 50th Wedding Anniversary. The following photos are what we took on the 18th, when we were out and about. And here you go, my first doggy fix of the week!


As we were driving along, Gregg said to me, "Get your phone ready!" I wondered what was up. He had seen this little cutie a few cars ahead of us, changed lanes (no traffic coming up behind us) so that I would get a good view. As we went by, I was able to take a photo. We were just starting off on our journey heading out to run some errands and, lo and behold, when we were driving home, and as we turned left at the traffic light, who should pass us as they headed straight, was this little dog again, still with its head out the window. An hour had gone by since we had first seen cutie here. How about that for the strangest coincidence? I didn't get a photo that time but cropped the one from above for a closer look.


We stopped at the drive-thru coffee shop and this mysteriously made its way into my hand. He may be making another appearance in a day or so.


Next a photo taken while driving home through the neighborhood.


I am finishing off with two photos Gregg just found while on his iPad. These popped up and I asked him to send them to me so that I could share them again. This blog is getting so old that I seem to keep doing that, don't I? The photo was taken about 10 years ago (just guessing but it seems a long time ago). We were on vacation, and I had it put on an ornament.


The last one is of an old-fashioned Santa that I cut out of wood with my bandsaw (a birthday gift from husband I kid you not, and actually asked for). We used to joke that other people were asking their husbands for jewelry and there I was, asking for a bandsaw and a sander, and other things that I needed. In my craft show days, I used to buy several sheets of balsa wood and have the wood company cut them into 1-foot squares, so that I could more easily trace designs on them and cut them out. 


As I got older Gregg asked me to get rid of it, and the sander, which was on a stand. My hands and especially my fingers were not as steady as they used to be and cramped easily, and he feared for my fingers, lol! (I was also having difficulty holding a paintbrush.) In all those years I had never had any mishaps but he saw the writing on the wall. 

I had quite a cottage industry going for about 15 years. To add to the fun I took painting lessons and met lots of good people. It was a fun time selling all my ornaments at the many craft shows I participated in, not just ornaments but things like four-foot Santas and Angels on stands. The painting was my favorite part, seeing them come together, but I didn't mind cutting and sanding either. 

I had grown up with my Dad who was a hobbyist carpenter. His full-time job could be very stressful at times, and this was a great way for him to destress. I think wood dust was in my veins from an early age as I used to help Dad a lot, and I have always loved things made out of wood. His were things like tables and chairs, and when they bought a caravan for visits up to the Midlands to visit with relatives, he built bunk beds for it. 

One of his favorite things he made for family and friends were bird houses on a stand. He used to give those away as gifts. We knew a lot of people who were birders before we knew what the term meant. Us too as we were always checking to see which feathered friend landed in our garden. Living near the ocean as we did, we would get a lot of gulls by the dozens flying in.

These, as you can see, are great memories for me. Something I think more and more about these days. I can almost see my Dad smiling as I joined him in the garage. He was always grateful for the interest and help with his projects, and I used to get him things he needed, plus a very important cup of tea when Mum shouted she had put the kettle on and yelled that it was ready through the window. To this day, I still enjoy watching YouTube videos of how things are made out of wood, from log cabins to the smallest of projects. Dad started it all and I believe his father was the same.

This has turned into another ramble. I will end by saying I hope you have a wonderful day and thanks so much for dropping by and sticking with me through to the end of my waffling.




16 comments:

  1. happy anniversary you 2 kids...it sounds like it turned out really well!! such a cute family...each person sporting jush beautiful smiles. those yellow flowers in your bouquet will last forever, i forget their name!! i enjoy rambles, they are fun and unpredictable!!

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  2. Dear Denise, I read everything with such joy! It's so wonderful for me to have such a lovely memory. It touches my heart! The photos are beautiful; you are such a wonderful, kind family!
    Unfortunately, I can't say the same, only that I've found love with my current partner for the past 20 years, and that my life is now happy. That's why I'm so happy for you!
    The dogphoto is very sweet!
    Have a happy day , hugs Elke

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  3. Looks like you had a lovely anniversary and I love the bouquet you got. I hope you have a wonderful day too!

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  4. Sounds like you had a wonderful anniversary. So glad that your husband was able to get home earlier than expected.
    Love all the decorations

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  5. Congratulations on fifty years of married bliss. That’s quite an accomplishment - both the longevity and the bliss!

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  6. Hello,
    I am glad you had a happy time on your anniversary with your family.
    The food sounds yummy. The flowers are lovely. Love the cute doggie.
    Take care, have a wonderful day!

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  7. Happy anniversary! What a milestone. I really enjoyed your adventure.

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  8. The smell of sawdust always makes Sue tink of her dad who did a lot of woodwork in the basement when she was young.

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  9. Your son is exactly a younger copy of your husband :-)) That X'mas ornament of you two is really lovely.

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  10. You were quite a talented crafter. Thanks for sharing some of your back story. Sounds like it was a very special day.

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  11. your craft with the band saw threw me back to my high school years. My brother loved to cut things out and I loved to draw and paint. My aunt owned a kindergarten. she would find cute animals that she wanted to hang on the walls, and I would draw it on the wood, David would cut it out and then I would paint. she OVERpaid me I am sure. but they were cute. some were 2 feet tall and some were inches. the kids all loved them.
    so glad the 4 of you could celebrate together. the photo on the ornament on the tree is truly a perfect photo of both of you... I enjoyed your memories and the stirring of my old memories

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  12. You call it waffling, but I call it newsy and interesting.

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  13. This post has joyfulness emanating from it. That cookie would somehow find its way into my hand, too. The powers are beautiful as is the sentiment behind them.

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