Friday, December 21, 2018

Daily Notes- December 21


Happy Solstice.   It's 52 degrees today in Maine (a day ago it was 19) and it's raining and very windy. All the snow and ICE is gone.  Green grass again.  And it's dark and grey outside.  Miserable. And more Miserable.  But I am going to try and  "reflect and release" the past and move forward in a positive way as the Sun comes back in the next six months.  No fire.  Everything is soaking wet.

America seems to be going to hell in a hand basket.  I think it might be Time for the Cabinet to declare the President unfit to serve in office.  Or at least shove him on the plane to Florida for two weeks and then change the locks on the White House.  But I guess we did that in the election.  Changed the locks on the House.

I did manage to remember to buy a comb.  Purple was the only color they had.  Wide tooth.  I don't like purple and the wide tooth doesn't do a very good job but my hair is combed.  Not sticking up all over the place in swirls.

If you have cable and get Lifetime--tonight at 8pm there is a nice movie--A Kiss for Christmas.  It's my daughter's favorite movie and she insisted I watch it.  The girl that gets kissed looks like she might be 17 but--let that go and pretend she's 25 and a professional designer.  Daughter also recommended a Prince for Christmas and I saw the ending but have it set to record so I can see the beginning.

2 comments:

Annie said...

Happy Solstice to you, and Merry Christmas also! I always enjoy reading your blog, and you have done a great job of keeping it up the past year, it can't be easy writing a blog almost every day.

Love, Annie

DianeN said...

Gloomy here, too. Gloomy weather, gloomy mood. The events of the past two months have left me in despair, for our country, for myself, for the world. When Trump won I said, "This is not the country I thought it was." I don't understand why the people who voted for him couldn't see right through him. A man who has no qualms about lying, cheating, stealing will make the country "great again." Uh huh, whatever they're smoking can I have some, too?

Stick to stitching and Hallmark, whatever it takes to maintain sanity in these trying times.