This holiday time has been so blessed 😊
I have been able to stand, walk, drive, and enjoy Thanksgiving, this year.
And I have been able to stand, walk, drive, and enjoy Hanukkah this year.
These are blessings – I have not been able to do these things the past 2 years; so, I am rejoicing and thanking Elohim profusely for these blessings.
My leg is doing much better; I have been pampering it, to make sure I would be able to enjoy the holidays this year. I’ve been careful not to inflame that piriformis muscle – pampering seems to be working.
Hanukkah is almost over; this is Night 5 already.
I started decorating for Christmas this afternoon … and listened to every Christmas CD I have to keep me in the moment/in the mood (I had one shaky moment where I shook off threatening tears: holding Bob’s stars), I was kinda excited about decorating this year: most of the decorating is done, I just have a few things to finish up tomorrow 😉
The first thing I did, was hang the plastic canvas/sparkle yarn snowflakes that I made last winter (I hung18 ct.; spaced across all front-end-windows) ...
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Then I hung two of the Magen David Stars that Bob designed and crafted for me in 2015.
The stars are blessings: love gifts ... reminders of my husband’s love for me. I am glad I have them, here.
Today’s date is interesting: it’s a palindrome, which is a number sequence that reads the same backward, as forward. It is also an ambigram – which is a fairly new term, and means that today’s date visibly remains unchanged when flipped upside down. This does not happen very often, so today’s date has been touted as “very rare”.
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