Monday, February 9, 2026

A Beautiful Life

 I said goodbye to my mother Wednesday morning.  She was an amazing women.  I will never be able to put into words all that she meant to me and my family.  Virginia wrote a beautiful poem about her. 


In the Blink of an Eye

In the blink of an eye, the kids are all grown.
In the blink of an eye, they’ve all left home.
No more dishes to wash, meals to cook, or laundry to fold.
Before I knew it, I realized I was getting old.
Growing old is a privilege - so they say.
I’m getting used to it more and more each day.
In the blink of an eye, I have wrinkles and gray hair.
But it also comes with wisdom that I can share.
True wealth isn’t about riches or things.
It’s about having family and peace through whatever life brings.
I’ve endured loss and many years of pain.
But I wasn’t alone - I had my faith and family to keep me sane.
I’ve been blessed to be a ‘Mama’, ‘Grandma’, and ‘Gigi’.
I have multiple generations who look up to me.
In the blink of an eye, my life here is done.
Don’t worry about me, I’m on my way home.
I have lots of loved ones up there who have been waiting for me.
From all of my pain I’m finally set free.
I’m passing the torch now to the next generation.
I hope you’ll stay in touch with each other, no matter your location.
Treat others with respect and stay true to your core.
In the blink of an eye, we’ll be together once more.







I have been struggling with what to say on this blog about her. Or whether to even share her death. But since this is mostly a journal for me, I decided to try.



But what do you say about someone you knew your entire life and who knew you better than anyone. So much of our life is just about us that we lose sight of the people that are most important. They are just someone that is always there, until they are not. As an infant, Mama was the caregiver.




She did the laundry, cooked the meals, did the housework, bought our clothes, all the endless tasks that a mother does. As I grew, she was the chauffeur to school activates, 4-H meetings, gymnastics practice, doctor, dentist and orthodontist appointments.


And she didn't just take care of us, she took care of the entire town through her 32 years on the town council.





When we were children, my father, who was 13 years older than Mama, would introduce her as one of his children.





I know it was just my father being funny, but as a child, when you think your parents are an embarrassment, I was mortified. She was my mother, how could anyone mistake her for my sister.




But in the pictures we looked through for the funeral, I saw someone different.

I saw her for the person she was, not just my mother.

She was beautiful in every way. I also found that there are not enough pictures. Do you take a picture of the person doing the laundry, buying the groceries, driving you to practice?





No, we take pictures of scenery, tourist attractions, wildlife, nature.




It is so easy to overlook what should be the more important focus.




She was an incredible Mama,





Grandma


and Gigi.


But I wish I knew her more as Frances.




Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Melting?

We have had some sun but not above freezing this morning anyway. I think it warmed up in the afternoon but I wasn’t home for that. 
But when I was feeding the birds, I got to enjoy some growing icicles.  I am starting to worry about the safety of the gutters now. 

 This has been the only section of sidewalk that I have managed to clear and keep clear.  Joe had said several years ago the he liked having at least some spot of no snow before coming into the garage. So that has been my motivation to keep this clear.  At least I was able to get the car down the driveway today. Since I am spending the night at the hospital with Mama, I don’t know if I will be able to get back in or have to walk. 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Waiting

We got about 6 inches of snow on top of the ice last night and today.  With just snow, the animals can usually paw or push it out of the way and still do some grazing.  But with the thick layer of ice, there is no grazing.  So everyone is just waiting on Joe to bring the hay. 
The goats have taken up with the horses.  I guess the cows are not as suitable as dining partners.  
The replacement heifers are next in line.  
And then the cows.  

 I don't think anyone is having much fun.  It is 7 degrees here now.  Looking forward to 2 degrees in the morning with 20 MPH winds, gusting to 40.  

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Back To Ice

Ok, the flower break is over. Back to the real world of ice.  Condition continue to deteriorate. 
As you can see, some of the water troughs are still freezing up.   Joe has been taking a shovel to bust up the ice and scoop it out. 
The shovel also comes in handy to dig out foot holds so we can get back up the hills. 

Pretty much anywhere where the animals haven’t been or the tractor, is as smooth and slick as an ice skating rink.  Only, you don’t want to be skating on that slope.  Joe has already ended up in the electric fence once. 

 And now they are calling for more snow and wind tomorrow, lucky us. 

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

In Bloom At The 4Rs

I thought I would share something other than snow and cold today, flowers!
I picked up an amaryllis bulb at Walmart’s after Christmas clearance for $3. I am now regretting not getting more. It has been about a month and it is starting to bloom.  
I did have to stake it because the bloom was so big. And the orchid I got after Christmas at food lion for $1 is still blooming beautifully. 
And this tiny orchid Mitchell gave me for my birthday last year is back in bloom. 

 And lastly, a friend gave me some hyacinth bulbs 3 weeks ago. I had the vases from at least 27 years ago. I had almost put them in the donation box but decided they were too pretty and there could still be a chance to use them. Now, 27+ years , I have gotten that chance to use them again.  

Monday, January 26, 2026

Treacherous

Well, with temperatures staying from 0-20 and wind chills in the negative numbers, the 3 inches of packed snow and sleet has turned into solid ice.  


It may look pretty but it is treacherous.  Yesterday, Joe fell 5 times trying to get around to feed and bust water tanks.  Thankfully, he was not hurt.  It took me 3 times as long to feed the dogs last night.  The goats are preferring to hunker down under an old barn 1/2 a mile from the house.  

And when you have to walk with baby steps, everything takes longer.  

 

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Aftermath

The precipitation wasn’t as bad as expected. We got about 3 inches of snow followed by some sleet then freezing rain. 
We had some wind gusts from the opposite direction as usual. My winter porch decoration took a tumble. I think the glass table top broke but the pot may be ok. 
The livestock are not too happy.  I think the freezing rain has made everyone miserable. And now the temperatures aren’t supposed to make it out of the teens for at least the next week.  So now we will have 3 inches of frozen packed snow with a layer of ice on top to negotiate.  At least we haven’t lost power yet. 
 

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