Finally! — Yesterday was one of those “good to be alive” days. The weather was perfect. We have three days like that a year. Today we are going into a heat wave, but I thoroughly enjoyed yesterday (and I’ll enjoy today too!).
Change! – We finally switched our bedding from the flannel sheets to the silky summer ones. It was glorious climbing in bed last night. We are a little later this year, but the weather has been cool with the very occasional “seasonal” day. My cat Sasha likes the new summer sheets. They are easier for her to pull off and get me up at dark o’clock for breakfast!
Humble – I am always humbled when all is right here. It’s been busy and hectic (and it seems like someone is always ill) so throw in a gorgeous day with nothing but home chores to do and I am a happy camper. My neighborhood is all green and beautiful. My neighbors are great. I am blessed. Just to be sure I didn’t get too carried away, Sasha barfed this morning. She did it on the windowsill which is my least favorite spot to clean up.
Emotion – On my coffee run this morning, a song came on and my eyes welled up. I was 20 again. My mom was alive and my life was ahead of me. All my old friends were around (and alive!). I don’t know what brought it on. It was a familiar tune from my youth but not any of my all-time favorites. I’m running on emotion today. Great weather will do that for me. It may be a weepy day. I’m not doing an obit check on any old friends. No point in ruining the day with sadness.
I will let cartoons finish this post.
So how was your week?


So glad you had such a lovely day! Perfect weather and all basically well is hard to beat. Those trips down memory lane can be painful but joyful too. All kinds of emotions there for sure. Neither of us is a hugger, but – hugs on you, Kate!
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My family is not huggers either but the beloved husband’s family is.
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Love it! Smiled all the way through your post! 😊Happy days are essential. Especially the days we choose not to not be a grown up. LOL!
I so know what you mean about eyes filling and not really knowing why. 💕
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This is one of my favorite posts. All upbeat and rereading it I can feel the same emotions. Today is the annual boob squish. Not a fan but it did find my cancer so I’m faithful about it. Afterward I will reward myself with a Starbucks and feel good knowing it’s done. Today is a gorgeous day and all is right with the world.
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Is there anything better than a day of perfect weather? I think not!
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Perfect weather goes a long way!
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It sounds like an all around good day, especially the clean, stored sheets!
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Yes, it was. I love nice sheets.
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On my coffee run this morning, a song came on and my eyes welled up. I was 20 again. My mom was alive and my life was ahead of me. All my old friends were around (and alive!).
Something like that happened to me yesterday at a Community Band Concert. A medley of ABBA tunes made me tear up. Not sure why. Like you, the tunes were familiar but not any all-time favorites. Nevertheless, a tidal wave of nostalgia swamped my boat for a bit. 😀
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Being surprised by a wave of emotion was startling!
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Quite surprising since the songs didn’t conjure sad thoughts. Just tears. Which ended when the ABBA medley ended.
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Somewhere deep down you have an ABBA thing! 🙂
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Glad it was a perfect day. We’re under a freeze watch after 80’s last week. The yo-yo weather patterns are alive and well. Loved that aging meme. I laughed out loud in agreement.
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Happy Spring to you!!! I love the weather as long as it doesn’t get too hot!
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Too late for that here. 90s for 3 days. No spring….again.
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we have the same min vs. body thing… I think my body is right LOL
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Me too!
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What a wonderful cartoon. I’m glad that’s where you are right now.
I get weepy when I see a flash mob playing beautiful familiar orchestra music. Also, attending a ballet when the music begins and the dancers come on stage, something I haven’t done for a long time. I do love the old 60s music, but lately I’ve been getting more acquainted with the 80s. The 2020s don’t impress me from what I’ve heard.
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Not a big fan of 20s music either. I also get weepy at the end of a play when all the actors come out to take a bow!
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The 80’s music gets me sometimes.It takes me back to my high school years and lots of good memories. Glad you had a good day.
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Music always does it for me. It can put me in a good mood, make me nostalgic for the old days and also make me swing my hips!
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Me too.
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Glad things are peaceful with you. Sorry about the kitty puke.
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Yeah, well, it happens.
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Our weather is hot, hot, hot today – two days ago I had on a Winter coat, hat and gloves! We have this three-day heat wave and severe weather Monday and Tuesday with 50-60 mph winds, so I did not uncover the air conditioner because the Maple seed “helicopters” are all flying around everywhere and I don’t want them falling into the A/C grille. The tower fan is not helping as it’s 80 in the house! I actually could have gone out today to a big park – it is picture perfect, but they predicted storms by 2:00 so I did not go … the storms have not arrived yet. Sigh.
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We are starting our 3 days of 90s. Then back down to 60-70. What a yo-yo weather pattern. Yesterday, however, was glorious and so was Saturday.
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I hope you don’t have our storms – the wind was howling and torrential rains several times. It is now 81 in the house, but I’m not taking the lid off the A/C unit since we have a round or two tomorrow. Then we get chillier than normal, which suits me fine as the hot weather fueled the severe weather. A good weather day does equal all is right in the world – there are so few of them anymore.
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We rarely get the turbulent weather that you do but we are having an unseasonal heat wave followed by a cold front. Ugh!
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I should move there – this turbulent weather is wearing me down! We had another bout of severe weather today at the heat of the day. I know there were wind gusts to 70 mph, but that was about 20 miles from me. We had a little hail and high winds and torrential rain which lasted about 45 minutes. I hope this breaks the heat – our real feel was 95 today. Our cold front today brings overnight temps to 40! The weather is just crazy and the weatherman says “it’s Spring, the temps fluctuate” … no way did we have these dangerous storms on a near-everyday basis.
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The weather all over is crazy. Yesterday was the hottest May day on record for Philadelphia (60 miles south of me) ever. We broke records all over. Nuts! Today our heat wave will break. Whiplash for the poor plants.
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It is crazy – we’re 25 degrees cooler today and I put the furnace back on. We have to cover our plants again tonight.
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😦
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Hooray for good weather, I love the cartoons, and sorry but I had a hearty laugh at the windowsill barf. She does get A+ for aim.
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It’s a mess. It goes between the window and sill. Yuck!
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I’m glad you’ve had a lovely day. My weather is perfect — sunny and warm, but not hot.
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It’s a little humid here but nice.
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I get weepy with music from the 70s and 80s often. But it is mostly happy tears. I am an emotional kind of gal. I know how you feel about having a day when it all goes right… it’s just overwhelming in a good way. I love those days. Yes, no serious decisions today, please. Or how about putting serious decisions on snooze for 6 months or so. Sunday is my favorite day of the week. Let’s keep the goodness going!
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They were happy tears but it was a surprise. The weather was so great I was truly happy to be alive!
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Kate, I didn’t notice the irises on the reader. I noticed them when I just jumped over to your blog. I love irises of all colors. My Grandma called them flags. Talk about a weepy moment😹
*kitty with tears of joy
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My mom called them blue flags too although I have yellow ones too (and they come in all colors these days!).
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I will admit to occasional tear-filled flashes of the past coming to me on the radio but I balance those out with smiles from the songs of the past that were particularly FAB moments. That’s life I think – a mish-mash of good/bad, happy/sad, etc. We’re having some summery days right now but end of the week looks like SEVERAL STEPS BACKWARD into way cool. Obviously the worlds’ weather is as confused as we are about things right now (haha). Sending you a big bag of HAPPY.
Hugs, Pam
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You made me check the weather forecast! Yikes! Again we are going from the 90s to the 60s. Not happy about that! I love happy! Today is a glorious day, warmer than yesterday but still great.
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North Alabama has been cooler than usual, but by cooler I mean in the 70’s instead of the 80’s. It will soon be sweaty days ahead.
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We were in the 60s, then yesterday the 70s, today for 3 days the 90s. Just nuts. I’d love a long spring of 70s weather.
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It has been nice. Doesn’t often happen here.
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Sticking the tongue out is good!
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Yes, I was good at that as a kid! 😉
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I like 80s music, but I don’t like listening to it when I am alone. Then it makes me a little sad and nostalgic. If it comes on in a group setting (like playing American mahjong), though, I enjoy listening.
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That’s a different take on it. I only get sad when a song reminds me of a sad time in my life.
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The weather is pretty glorious in New York City at the moment. It’s amazing the difference it makes when it’s sunny and clear.
I still have my trusty L.L. Bean flannels on my bed, but pima cottons are in the wings. Nothing like fresh sheets.
Regards to Sash and Gus.
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Our Bean flannels are safely tucked away for the summer. They will be wonderful in October when there is a bit of a chill in the air. Sunshine makes a huge difference for me.
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I love Bean. It’s like a relative.
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It is.
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I really like the style of this post. It lets you get at least a few of the gazillion thoughts that are running through your head, out for the world to see. I spend more time thinking about what to post than I do actually posting. lol
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Today was a stream of thoughts. Sometimes I actually prepare a post but my week was weird. Mostly I was stunned when my eyes welled up over a song that wasn’t a favorite. My goodness. I’m getting soft in my old age!
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I know what you mean about nostalgia whacking you between the eyes when you least expect it. I have that happen too.
And, just for the record, I am wayyy on the other side of that boomer curve.
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I’m at the starting edge of the boomers which went on for 20 years or so. Now it seems that there’s a different letter for the upcoming generation every few years.
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Was “Boomers” the first grouping with a name? What would you call the ones who came slightly before Boomers? (Yes there are still a few left)
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I think they were called The Greatest Generation. They went through the depression and 2 big wars.
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I laughingly refer to myself as a classic…think “Gone With the Wind”! 😉😉
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Dressed in draperies?
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Green velvet no less!!!
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🙂
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Vero, the group before the Boomers is the Silent Generation. That’s me. The first time I heard the name was from E. Jean Carroll who is also from the Silent Generation.
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Thank you for the info, Nicki! Nice to meet you!
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I didn’t think you were older than me!
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Yes. I’m even too old to be a Boomer. Born during WWII, 1943.
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I was in the early wave of boomers.
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Once again, nicely done . . . . .
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Thanks!
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Love the cartoon. I’m running on emotion too. Went in to bring Hamlet his breakfast this morning and he’d gotten his cone and donut off. Looked at his hind end, which he had cleaned thoroughly, and it is all healed. Woo hoo!! Posted him on Petfinder today. Time to find him a home. Happy, happy.
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“which he had cleaned thoroughly!” Cats know what they need to do. When Gus had his butt surgery, he couldn’t wait to clean it up. Cats have standards! Good luck on an great adoption.
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It was a crusty mess of scab on the outside and I wasn’t sure how to know when to take the cone off, but Hamlet knew! He’s much happier cone (and donut) free.
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❤️
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Silky sheets! Ooh, fancy! We had a couple of shock hailstorms last week, so it’s still cold here. One morning Catorze woke me up at 5am to sleep on my stomach, and I was actually grateful for his warmth.
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He knew you needed the warmth.
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Silent warmth would’ve been nice, but whatevs.
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