Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Beautiful girl, you can do Hard Things.
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RD in AZ here 6/10/2026
ReplyDeleteit is amazing that you can name all the kiddos I can barely remember the name of mine of course I have never met them they all live too far away and none of us travel me cause I get sick and them because they will not pay for it oh well don't cry over things you can not fix
Quote for the day
Yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream.
Khalil Gibran
OK_-Now where do "you" live??--AND--Where do they live? Sounds like they live a very long way away--Am I right?--Hard to pay for travel when one is "older than old"-----To-morrow is to-day's dream--awwww-so nice--Thank yu-- Lynda-- PS-- and I will pray that those kids of yers pay for yu to fly to where ever they live-- Let me know if it happens-- Big hugs--Be strong (I know yu are!)-=-Lynda
DeleteMorning Lynda,
ReplyDeleteSeems like everyone is getting rain lately. We had a little rain overnight but I think it's done at least for the day. It's warm right now, 74F at 8:20 AM and it's supposed to hit 90F. But the humidity will make it feel like 96F. It's already pretty steamy out now.
Luckily, I have plenty to do inside in the A/C to keep me busy for the day.
I really enjoyed your Words I Wish I Had Written today- some really good things to think about.
Family pics were sweet as always.
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Hugs,
Jackie
Hi Jackie-- Fun to write the words of wisdom-- Yu really are going to get a mega hot day----The AC helps so much-I hope you do have a great day!-Lynda
Deletequite hot outside here now--I am surprised--Lynda
DeleteHi Lynda! Happy Wednesday! High 88 today and tomorrow in Ohio. My granddaughter has a softball game this evening. It may be too hot. Plus, it is an hour and a half away and even though my husband will drive, I have travel anxiety too far from home. It is quite annoying. I never used to be that way. Ice cream weather, for sure! Anyways, I hope you are having a lovely day. Stay dry and cool. Big hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank yu for the hugs--mega hot here also--Travel Anxiety--?--I never heard it called that--sounds so much better than "a nervous wreck"--LOL--very hot here outside-- The AC helps inside--(which I turned off in the night)--crazy me as I am paying for that this AM--I hope you get to see the Grand daughter's game--LOL-- but--I sure understand if yu do not--LOL--Lynda
DeleteOMG-- It is mega hot outside here also--=At the North Pole-where we live--LOL----Anyway--enjoy the trip--if yu get to go--Lynda
DeleteGood morning, sis. It's partly sunny here and the temp is 75...going to 81F. There's a high chance of severe storms this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteMy little bedroom A/C is installed and works great! One of my 'adopted' local daughters came yesterday to it.
Today it's laundry, garbage and recycling, too.
Love the blasts! Such a large, lovely family! Especially like the one of you and Allison!
I will get to it. Please have a wonderful day. We will all remember your words of wisdom. {{{HUGS}}} to you, too. Love, Maggie
Oh Maggie--rainy here--buggy too--I am trying o plant cedars etc but the bugs love me--hot outside too---yes 5 kids-- Fred was so good to them all--They seemed to go o school forever--but I guess it paid off- They all have good jobs-I believe we may get storms also this afternoon-- ya gotta love that AC eh??--=Hugs, Lynda
Deletehot hot hot outside--and muggy-- Lynda
DeleteGood morning Lynda, I guess with a window A/C it's impossible to set it at a certain temperature and just leave it. I have central air, which takes care of my entire house and I set it at 78 degrees and leave it at that. I would prefer it to be lower, but electricity is very, very expensive and I don't want to be responsible for a "black out", which means an area loses electricity. Many older people only have fans, so cities open up what they call "cooling centers", like at public libraries, and people can go and spend the day there. If you get rain, it will be great for your newly sown grass seed, but heat and moisture leads to humidity, which makes for an uncomfortable feeling. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteMaureen from California
Maureen--It is you!!-from California--where they kidnap Grarmmas--or near there--Yes I set the AC at 18 Celcius which keeps it cool on he main level also---- I am planting tne rear garden to-day--I hope!--Lynda
Deletemuggy here--misty-- and buggy--Lynda
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