To-day I descended upon the grocery store at 8-30am----last minute items--- and--then the beer store where I bought 2 cases of 12 bottles each, because I cannot carry the 24 case. I took Himself with me which I thought was a good idea, but---- I really think he'd have been better at home.
We had snow falling all day yesterday-- It was very sad!--- One day it will be Spring-----
I have something to tell you all. My hairdresser, always tells me that--- (now get this!)--that she doesn't worry until it's time to worry--- so--that is my new thing--- "Don't worry at all, until it's time to worry"----and you all know that I am a worry wart----so, I shall work on that--It sounds like a great plan to me! It might even add years onto my life!
"Mutual Weirdness"---sounds good to me!-- Lord love a DucK eh?
Ah yes, the crazy weather. Over here in Colorado it's been sunny outside, but when you get out its cold and windy. I think Mother Nature is playing around with all of us.
ReplyDeleteSince Covid started I've been doing all the grocery shopping and the first time I let my mom go with me it drove me a little crazy. I just want in and out.
Happy Easter to you and yours!
That's a great suggestion to worry when it is time to worry. Snow falling?! OMG! ((HUGS)) Have a lovely day in spite of the snow.
ReplyDeleteMutual weirdness....I like that. Yep, we're all a little weird.
ReplyDeleteI like what your hairdresser said...lots of truth in that. Dont worry until its time to worry and even then we can pray and let loose of the results as most times we can't control what happens
I'm sorry to hear you have snow AGAIN.
At least Fred got out for a bit. Grocery store prices are depressing but nothing I can control.
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have a relaxing day. Play your piano. hugs
Isn't that so true?---only worry when its time got worry--- LOL-- Happy Easter-Lynda
DeleteI read your posts every day. Don't always get to comment but do enjoy. Wishing you and yours a Happy Easter. I have a fig pie baking in the oven and tomorrow I am making ham and scalloped potatoes just for the two of us.
ReplyDeleteWillow--How do yu ,make a fig pie??__ It sounds good-Lynda And-- I am pretty happy thAt yu read the daily blog-Lynda
Deleteah, but how will I know when it's time to worry? Maybe I'll end up avoiding the worrying altogether... wow... what an awesome thought.
ReplyDeleteI love your hairdresser's idea - don't worry until it's Time to worry! I need to work on that. Hope you have a lovely Easter Sunday! We will be at home spending a quiet day with each other and I'm really looking forward to that!
ReplyDeleteI like that - don't worry until it's time to worry. I am a worrier too and it makes a lot of sense but I'm not sure how you tell yourself to not worry yet! Snow again wow! We may get a few flakes this weekend as it's supposed to be colder here but nothing like you get. Should do himself good to get out. Take care. Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteGlad you got to the store early, at least! Did you get more bananas? I think we are born worried. And we know no magic will change it. My mother was a worrier, too. Enjoy your Easter with family.
ReplyDeleteHow I love the Suess quote!
ReplyDeleteIt is good for Himself to get out of the house. You have said that. Sorry it didn't work out so well today.
I can't wait to hear (uh...read) about your Easter Sunday.
We won't worry...we'll just wait for spring. {{{HUGS}}}
Oh goodness . . . . your stylist is genius! Great idea and thank you for sharing it. I shall give it a try. Not making any promises, though!
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Good job on not worrying.
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