Monday, November 18, 2019

My Birthday Month of October


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  Lately I have been listening to podcasts. Last summer I discovered Women in the Middle, in which Suzie Rosenstein (a life coach) urges women in their fifties (or older) to make the most of their lives. This really struck a chord with me. I had been starting to slump down into “senior citizen” mode and thinking about what I could not do rather than what I could do. In a couple of episodes, Suzie talks about planning a special birthday celebration.
     Since my birthday was coming up, I thought about some possible activities for my birthday. Then my sisters mentioned they wanted to celebrate with me, so I thought, I’ll plan a birthday week. The idea mushroomed into a birthday month, and I announced my plan on Facebook. I actually printed out the calendar month of October and began jotting down my plans. When I saw friends during the month of October, they asked me what I was doing that day to celebrate. I thought you all might be interested in what I did during the month.

Here is a list of my birthday celebrations:

October
1.     I walked in the woods and went fishing at Long Branch with Blaine.
2.     I went to Columbia with my daughter Vanita. She took me out to lunch and bought me some beautiful mums and a pumpkin.
3.     I walked down to the river, wrote a blog, and rode along with Blaine in the Ranger to the Wildlife Area.
4.     This morning I served as leader of my book club discussion about Where the Crawdads Sing. I also took a picnic lunch to Blaine where he was fishing.
5.     Blaine and I went to Lancaster to watch Madison in a softball tournament. We ate lunch at the ballfield, and enjoyed spending time with Valerie and our friends, the Garnetts.
6.     My daughter Valerie and grandson Jaron came over for a visit. My friend Ellen brought over a beautiful plate on which she had painted a saying I told her that Grandma Jane says: “Many of life’s problems are solved while washing dishes together.” I hung it by my sink.
7.     Sister Day! My sisters Dianna and Janie and I drove around the Barnsville neighborhood where we grew up and stopped our childhood home. An Amish family purchased the land was building a big house and barn on it. As we drove by the “Allen” place, Dianna told me my middle name Coleen was from Mrs. Allen! I never knew that! Then we went to the Hopewell Cemetery where our grandparents and other relatives are buried and had a picnic lunch. We reminisced past Memorial Days, when we helped Mom and Aunt Rosene tend to the graves and placed aluminum foil wrapped tin cans full of fragrant peonies near the headstones. Dianna made ham salad and Janie brought lemon bars, two of my favorite foods! It was a beautiful day. 
8.     Another beautiful day. I spent it with Blaine. We went to watch Madison and Jaron play ball in the evening and ate supper at the ballpark.
9.     We worked on a culvert at our lake property. Our son Blaine helped during his lunch hour as we installed a new pipe. I actually enjoy wading in ditches with my boots on!
10.  Happy birthday to me! It was a cold, rainy day, so all I wanted to do was stay home and read and write. I worked on my blog and read Grandma’s Attic. Blaine grilled me a special dinner of smoked pork chops.
11.  I took a walk in the rain in the morning. In the afternoon, Blaine and I soaked up the sunshine as we gathered veggies from the garden because it is supposed to frost tonight.
12.  It frosted last night! My son Blaine brought me presents from him and Kristy including a pumpkin soufflé candle that smells amazing and soup mixes. Vanita and I went to Koch’s for a craft fair and got a sandwich, which we took to the lake house and ate. Then we ushered at the theater and watched the performance of Rise Up, O Men. It was another great day!
13.  I went to see Downton Abbey at the theater by myself. I enjoyed it very much! Our son Blaine brought little great-granddaughter Lahna over for a visit. She loves to play my piano.
14.  Blaine and I had a picnic under a shade tree at our lake house in Macon. In the evening we went to a softball game. It was Senior Night for Madison.
15.  I went for a walk in the woods and noticed the leaves changing colors. We went to a ballgame where the girls won the conference title.
16.  I explored some of our property at Crystal Lake that I had not been on before. I also drove the little utility tractor for the first time and learned how to operate the bucket.
17.  We worked in the garden to remove tomato cages, pull pepper plants, etc. That may not sound like fun, but Blaine and I usually do manage to enjoy our time together, no matter what the chore. In the evening we went to Laplata where our softball girls advanced to the District Championship game. Blaine and I split a tenderloin and cheesy fries at the game. Yum!
18.  We worked more at our lake property. It was a beautiful day to be outside. My treat was I ate a McRib from McDonalds. Then we picked up a rack of ribs from C&R. I really like ribsJ.
19.  Son Blaine helped us cut down some trees at our Macon property. Later, we watched Madison’s team win the District title. Madison hit a home run over the fence and made a good catch to end the game.
20.  Blaine and I worked together to cut, split and haul some wood. It was a nice day to be in the woods. I also worked on getting my book ready for publication on Amazon.
21.  I worked on my blog and listened to an audiobook (not at the same time). I made beef stew and homemade sourdough wheat rolls for supper. The house smelled so good and felt cozy.
22.  Blaine grilled T-bone steaks for supper tonight.
23.  We drove to Kirksville, then through the country to Canton. The fall foliage was gorgeous. The girls did not pull out a win, so it was Madison’s last softball game. They had an excellent season, though.
24.  We worked outside all day. Madison stopped by for a short visit after school. I made grilled tenderloins, spaetzle, (a German noodle dish) and cooked the last of the green beans I picked yesterday.
25.  I ushered at the theater with my sister Janie.
26.  We bought some grass carp and our son helped us dump them in the lake. We burned brush piles and spent the night at Crystal Lake.
27.  We worked outside again today. Our son came over for a visit and helped his dad work on his truck, so I didn’t have to.
28.  I worked on my novel.
29.  Valerie came over for a visit.
30.  Blaine and I worked on a home improvement project.
31.  Blaine and I worked on the home improvement project some more. As I mentioned before, we like to work together on projects, unless I have to hold the flashlight, which is a whole different story! In the evening, the cutest little lumberjack (great-grandson Landon) came by with his parents to Trick or Treat.

     There you have it – that is how I celebrated my birthday month, during which I was blessed to turn 64 years young. I enjoyed each day and highly recommend planning a birthday month. Better yet, find a little joy in every day all year long!


Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Germany Adventure - Saying Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye) - August 8

     We were all packed and ready to return to the USA early this morning! There were hugs and handshakes all around as we said goodbye to the Schieb family. Hans took his own car to see us off at the airport. We ate breakfast at the airport in Munich before going through security to board the airplane. I panicked a little when I was asked by a female security officer where I had been staying. I couldn't remember the name of the town, or how to pronounce it! Naomi rescued me by saying, "Unterumbach."
     Logan practiced his pronunciation, "Oompa-loompa."
     Naomi said, "Logan, it is not Oompa-Loompa; it is Unterumbach!"
     I noticed the security officer could not help but smile a little. Anyway, she let us all pass. I assume she thought if I was a terrorist I would have had my story straight about where I had been!
     Auf Wiedersehen, Germany! Our flight was good from Munich to Chicago, with more excellent service on United Airlines. One steward knew I liked ice water, and he brought it to me throughout the flight when he noticed my glass was empty. We were held on the plane for about half an hour after we landed, because the airplane where we were supposed to go did not move for a while. Although we hurried through the airport, we were told we were not going to make our flight from Chicago to Columbia. A nice United Representative booked us on a later flight. We hopped on a bus to take us to the correct terminal.
     It was actually nice to have some down time. We grabbed some McDonald's, texted family and friends that we were back in the USA, and relaxed in the waiting area. We arrived in Columbia and made it home before midnight. I hugged Logan and Naomi, thanking them for inviting me along for the trip of a lifetime. Vanita and I agreed that everything we saw in Germany far exceeded any of our expectations. It is a beautiful country, and having Naomi and her family as hosts made the trip a more unique experience than any we could have had on our own as tourists. I am so glad I decided to go. It was an amazing experience. While the trip only lasted for days, the memories will last a lifetime!
Goodbye, terra cotta roofs!
Landon was such a good traveler! The Webers all sat together in the back row, and I sat across the aisle.

On the airplane, you can watch where the airplane is at all times.

We flew over Iceland.

I saw Iceland from the plane window!

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This is Greenland.