Thursday, June 18, 2026

A Special Father's Day Outing.

 Today the nursing home where my father-in-law lives hosted a special Father’s Day fishing event, and I don’t think there was a dry eye among us. The facility has a small lake with a pier, and for a few precious hours it became the happiest spot around.




One by one, family members helped roll their dad, husband, uncle, loved one, out onto the fishing pier.   Fishing poles where in hand, ready for adventure. What struck me most wasn’t the fish they caught—it was the look in their eyes. Those smiles told stories of boyhood fishing trips, lazy summer afternoons, and memories tucked away for decades. For this short while, they were not residents in a nursing home; they were fishermen on a mission.





Poppie (Sam's dad..who is fixing to turn 97) was no exception! With the help of Mylee, Shanda, and Sam, he settled in and cast his line into the water. He proudly reeled in two tiny fish. Now, they were not exactly record-breakers, but judging by his grin, you would have thought he’d landed a whale! And honestly, that’s what made the day so special.


The funniest part was watching some of the men eagerly toss their lines back into the lake before the workers even had a chance to put a fresh worm on the hook. Details didn’t matter. They were having too much fun to wait! The excitement was contagious, and every cast brought fresh hope that “the big one” might be next.





What a beautiful reminder that joy doesn’t have an age limit. A fishing pole, a sunny day, a little patience, and a chance to make memories can still light up a heart. Today wasn’t really about catching fish—it was about catching happiness, laughter, and a few moments that will be treasured long after Father’s Day has passed.





What a tremendous blessing this day was....not only for the men who call this place home, but for families who were able to share in the joy.  Moments like these remind us what life is truly about: Creating opportunities for others to smile, laugh and revisit treasured memories from years gone by.  For a little while, these gentlemen were not thinking about limitations or challenges, they were simply boys again, standing at the water's edge with a fishing pole in hand and a heart full of excitement.  Watching all of this unfold was a gift to everyone present...





Shug.....

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Sleep Test!!

 


Not My hand but this is what the devise looks like!!


Last night was a little different around here. I completed a home sleep apnea test using one of those watch-style devices that monitors your sleep while you rest in your own bed. It was surprisingly simple to use, and now the waiting game begins. I’ve already mailed the device back to the company, and my doctor should have the results within the next few days.


One thing that made the night especially unusual was that I slept without my oscillating fan! Now, that may not sound like a big deal to some folks, but for me it’s almost unheard of. I’m so accustomed to the gentle hum and steady breeze that it feels like part of my bedtime routine. Yet there I was, sleeping in complete silence so the test could gather the most accurate information possible.


It’s amazing how attached we become to our little comforts and habits. The quiet room felt strange at first, but I eventually drifted off and made it through the entire night. Whether that helped or hurt my sleep remains to be seen, but at least the test is complete.


Now I’m looking forward to hearing what the results reveal. If there are answers hidden in those hours of sleep, perhaps they’ll explain why some mornings feel more refreshing than others. Until then, I’ll be patiently waiting for that phone call from my doctor—and yes, my faithful oscillating fan is back on duty tonight!


Have any of you ever taken a home sleep apnea test? Were you surprised by the results? My daughters said they could definitely testify to the fact that I snore!!  (We shared a room on the Ireland trip)


Funny thing.....I have another 3 night trip planned with them the first week in September.  Their words:  


"MOM....you need to take a sleep study test before our trip or else you are going to have to get your own room for our trip in September!!"


How dare them!!  😂😳🤣🥰


Shug......


Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The bug is out the door..

 



Hello Dear Friends!!



News from my part of the world.  I finally feel good!!

Who knew that a little stomach bug could plant a person on the sofa for days?  ✋🏻 Well, now I do! One minute I was making plans and feeling productive, and the next I was negotiating with a blanket and wondering if I could make it to the bed.  The weakness that follows one of those bugs is no joke. I wasn't sure if I was wearing concrete shoes or wading through thick molasses.  

Thank goodness the bug has moved out......I was beginning to think it had signed a long term lease around here...  

One good thing is:  I got caught up on plenty of sleep.  


Here is a funny:  About 2 weeks ago, my doctor ordered a HOME sleep apnea test for me.  Guess what?  It arrived last Wednesday!! You have a 10 day window of doing the test and getting the device sent back.  It would have been nice if I had been able to connect the device during all the time I was sleeping on the sofa, but I did not even feel like hooking it up.

So....tonight, I will be sleeping in the guest bedroom (With NO FAN) and will be wearing the device.  I have to have it sent back by Friday.  😳

Can I sleep without a FAN?  I'm not sure, but we shall see.  

Stayed tune.....


Shug.....







Saturday, June 13, 2026

.Another Quiet Saturday

 It's going to be another quiet Saturday around this place...Why?  The heat and the humidity has been playing havoc on our area this past week. It's best to stay indoors, maybe catch up on some TV programming......and drink plenty of fluids...

Speaking of fluids...I drank plenty of them yesterday....  A stomach bug snuck through our door and it landed on me!! 

Have you ever tried to take an Imodium tablet out of it's sealed package? It is almost near impossible without using some kind of scissors or such, and it is especially difficult when you are weak.  



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In other news: The Midland, Texas shooting!!  I made necessary phone calls checking on all of my babies who live in the Midland-Odessa area. I needed to hear their voices and to know they were safe.  

My heart aches for the families whose loved ones were injured and for the one family whose loved one died.  I continue to pray for their comfort and healing for everyone affected by this tragedy. 

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This is a beautiful sight.....Grandson and great granddaughter fishing for trout...



 

Happy Weekend and Happy Thoughts:


Shug....


A Special Father's Day Outing.

  Today the nursing home where my father-in-law lives hosted a special Father’s Day fishing event, and I don’t think there was a dry eye amo...