Shirley M. Carolan , ATM-G
Yes, ‘tis the season to be merry and I’m
doing just that. This year I wanted to
be more prepared for the upcoming holidays and I am. No more a bystander but an active participant. Just before Thanksgiving I stopped to buy some
cards and a few poinsettias for neighbors and friends. I had a wonderful time addressing the cards
with messages unique for each person.
Then I wrapped the pots and put each in a Holiday bag and trotted off to
deliver them.
First on my list was my neighbor down the street,
Gayle, who has been walking my dog, Teddy, for me with her little Shih-Tzu,
Maggie. He’s gone on many play dates
with Maggie and has come to love her. Then
on to my next door neighbor, Theresa, who is a very good and considerate neighbor. Throughout the year she bakes goodies and
shares them with me. Both ladies were
pleasantly surprised and it made me feel good to honor them. The last gift I saved for my friends I would
spend Thanksgiving with along with a bottle of cognac.
I am also grateful that my health is finally
on an upturn. To be off oxygen 24/7 and
not huffing and puffing my way to the mailbox to pick up my mail, or lying in a
hospital bed wondering what the hell happened is like a miracle happening. I’ve even started back doing exercises at a
great fitness room at the local Oceanside Senior Center. Their treadmills have two small fans embedded
in them that can be used during exercising!
How’s that for being spoiled?
Speaking of the Oceanside Senior Center –
this week when I visited I admired the lovely Holiday decorations – trees,
wreaths, poinsettias, etc. The lady behind the counter asked me if I'd like to
have a poinsettia. At first I was
stunned than said “Yes.” She asked “Red
or Yellow?” Whereupon I said “Red.” Don’t you know this kind woman gave me two
pointsettias to bring home – a red and a yellow one! How’s that for good luck!
While I
still haven’t set up a new web site, since I “lost” the one I had for seven (7)
years because of an error with Go Daddy back in August, I’m putting this on my
goal list for 2014! I would like to learn how to do this myself
and I feel it’s a goal worth my time and talents. I did hear finally from the CEO of Go
Daddy, Mr. Blake Irving! He called and
apologized for the “error,” said he’d refund my money and suggested I check out
www.archive.org to see if I could pull my
website up. While I still feel a piece
of me is missing since I "lost" my website, I am grateful for his call.
It has renewed my faith in corporate America. Plus, it saves my filing a complaint with the
Better Business Bureau about Go Daddy.
Lastly, this week I put up my outdoor Christmas lights, wreaths, etc. Recently, I bought colored Christmas lights for a change, instead of the all white ones I've had for 13 years. I really like the difference. Now I'm deciding whether I should also put out the family of white rheindeer that I have. H'm. Next, I hope to finish the calligraphy for my Christmas cards and get them mailed. Wow, I've never been so early or ready for the holidays - it's quite fun actually.
What's one of the most important things I've learned this year? I’ve learned that growing older is
not for sissies! So, I’m going to
dedicate my time in 2014 to keeping good health, through exercising and diet and
to getting more of my writing published.
That should keep me off the streets! What are you going to be dong?
Now on to spending a wonderful Christmas with
friends! Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year to all!
Shirley M. Carolan, ATMG
Writer ● Speaker ● Artist
artistwithaflair@att.net
Phone/Fax: 760-732-0663
Writer ● Speaker ● Artist
artistwithaflair@att.net
Phone/Fax: 760-732-0663
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