Of course, by morning the only thing on my mind is COFFEE!
As I fill the electric kettle I gaze out the kitchen window and see my neighbor's house. When I took this photo the leaves were not on the trees except for the ever-green hollys. I took it a month ago. I think about our (mankind's) footprint on this earth when I see that mansion. The house has another wing behind the big tree trunk on the left, a three-car garage below, a swimming pool, five bedrooms, a dock, and a water view. There is only one 79-year-old lady living in it. She does not own a boat. She bought the house two years ago. I am not saying she does not deserve to live in a beautiful home, but it seems such a waste of space. She is a nice millionaire.
When we built our house, we were thinking of only two bedrooms, but then we realized with three grandchildren that would be a mistake and added another as well as a small room in the basement that can be used as a bedroom. All of these rooms have come in handy over the years.
The weather has finally been nice enough to get out in the canoe.
I am learning that getting into a canoe at the beginning of the day is easy, but getting out of the canoe after 4 or 5 hours is very difficult. I am working on my deep knee bends, but it seems that my body has a mind of its own.
We did go to Emerald Isle, North Carolina for a week with my son and daughter-in-law, and grandchild. A wonderful, if exhausting, trip. Granddaughter is that age where everything is interesting and while she cannot yet walk, she crawls like a speed demon.
While it was still spring and the weather cool and cloudy and sometimes rainy, we had the whole beach to ourselves all of the time. That is peaceful when you have a dog and a crawling babe.
We rented a house and did most of our own cooking to avoid having to deal with an infant in a restaurant. But we did give the "kids" a few afternoons and nights out: a massage, a movie, a dinner, and a morning of canoeing.
Just before all this hubby had eye surgery. It seems that if you are an elder you can get an eye lift through insurance if you are having trouble seeing and reading. He passed that test and got the eyebrow lift.
It does not make him look younger, but recovery was very fast and the minimal scar is hidden in his Scottish eyebrows. He also finds reading at night much easier. On the medical side, my daughter is trying to talk me into a face laser resurfacing treatment which would not be covered by insurance. She has had it done and loves it. Sigh!
Now back to the real world. I will go read your blogs over the coming days and leave comments.