Simpler Times

Simpler Times

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Music from Marvin Gaye


It’s almost NYE and we need a good tune to carry with us across the line into the new year, one that we can learn from or prompt us to think about where we are.  This one will certainly do that.  Listen, more than once and read the words.





Mother, mother
There's too many of you crying
Brother, brother, brother
There's far too many of you dying
You know we've got to find a way
To bring some lovin' here today, eheh
Father, father
We don't need to escalate
You see, war is not the answer
For only love can conquer hate
You know we've got to find a way
To bring some lovin' here today, oh oh oh
Picket lines and picket signs
Don't punish me with brutality
Talk to me, so you can see
Oh, what's going on
What's going on
Yeah, what's going on
Ah, what's going on
In the mean time
Right on, baby
Right on brother
Right on babe
Mother, mother, everybody thinks we're wrong
Oh, but who are they to judge us
Simply 'cause our hair is long
Oh, you know we've got to find a way
To bring some understanding here today
Oh oh oh
Picket lines and picket signs
Don't punish me with brutality
C'mon talk to me
So you can see
What's going on
Yeah, what's going on
Tell me what's going on
I'll tell you what's going on, ooh ooo ooo ooo
Right on baby
Right on baby

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Music from the 70s

Now, I love music.  It feeds my soul just as food feeds my body.  I have a couple genres that work best for me.  Some days I want all vegetables and other days I need a bit of protein.  Some days it’s classic jazz all day, then others I need a shot of soul from my youth.



Just a couple from this evenings round of music.   These are not necessarily my favorite because with a generation of soulful sounds it’s hard to pick a favorite.  I’m sure I have my more favorite tunes but for this post these are the freshest on my mind.

Right around the corner is the new year.  I committed to reading the Bible through last New Years and guess what???  I will have it read on the 31st.  I would recommend this challenge to everyone.  There were times it was tough!  I got behind and that’s never easy to come back from but I am glad I have almost done this. It was good to get the whole picture and I love the Word even more!  I will reread in 2019 on a 24 month schedule so I can slow it down and read to understand more.

Another challenge I’ll do is Florals Your Way on Instagram.  It’s a drawing challenge each month, every other day.  I’ve been able to keep up this month and last.  It keeps me on my toes.  I’ll post the better ones on my blog.

What challenges are you doing?

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Another Year, Another Christmas

Another one...
Was it earth shattering?  Not really.  But it did have it’s exceptional parts.  The gifts I made for my most precious Helena couldn’t have been more lovingly accepted.  What a wonderful little girl.  And her Grandpa, Pawee, did his part!
         

She is the brightest spot in my life.  Thank You, God for this very special girl!  






That’s it for Christmas 2018.  Next year will bring wonderful surprises!


Friday, December 21, 2018

Have you ever been torn between two places?

I am torn between the memories of 40 years at one place and 4 at another.  I lived in Oklahoma for 40 years.  That time started my freshman year in college through 2014.  During that time I experienced about all one could experience.  There came a time when I felt I just had to leave.  Whether it was the risk of tornadoes, and we grow them BIG in Okla, or just running away from always seeing someone you know everywhere you go, but I had to go somewhere else and make a new start.  At the time the short list was Colorado Springs and Kansas City area.  My son did not like KC so that knocked the list down to 1.  I was not going to live in a place that he might be less than likely to visit.  So, off to Colorado we went.  We found a house fairly quickly in a wonderful neighborhood.  The best part of that was the neighbors that we had there.  They were the best we ever had.  It was a very close knit group that we found ourselves a part of in a very short time.  We also found a church to be a part of and a Bible study in our neighborhood with friends we will have the rest of our lives.  I would venture to say that they are the best friends we have ever had.  After a while we left that church for the most amazing worship experience of my life in Aurora.  It is the best for us at this time.  On top of all that 2 of the 3 children moved here to stay the rest of their lives in this area.  So, with all this great stuff how could I possibly miss Okla?  Well, it's the memories.  I can fly into the airport and look out at the city and see all the tears I shed for lots of different reasons there.  I also see all the great times and all the successes and all the emotions.  They all happened there.  So, what do I miss, the memories of the people?  I obviously miss the people.  There are a few people that are at the top of  my list.  My Jo is there.   I will always miss being able to be near her whenever I need.  I've tried to be there as often as I can, but there are times I don't see her for 3 months.  That's just too long.  That can't be helped.  That is just the way it will be.  Not what I would wish for.  I also have my wonderful sister and the world's best brother-in-law there.  I miss them a lot also.  Having these 3 people there has me torn between 2 places.  Do I really want to live in Okla again, not really.  Do I want to see them when I want, YES.  But miles keeps that from happening.  Here we are at Christmas time, a real family time, and they are there, some 600 miles away.  I will be OK and the family here will make new memories with the worlds best granddaughter, but a part of me will remain in Okla with Jo and Max and Judy and Winford.

Enjoy another Christmas song.


Wednesday, December 19, 2018

O Christmas Tree

It’s all about Christmas music today.


Wynton Marsalis is obviously one of my favorite musicians and here he is playing O Christmas Tree, Dixieland jazz style.  When he does Dixieland I can tolerate it.  Others, not so much.  But I love Antonio Carlos Jobim and here’s one of his Christmas tunes.  Enjoy.









Tuesday, December 18, 2018

When did Christmas become so fast paced?

Has it always been this fast paced?  Or was there ever a time that it was nice and slow paced enough to go caroling and bake cookies and all the other traditions that take time?  It’s been a stressful busy time for as long as I can remember.  When my children were very young we had no money for gifts and we made gifts.  Of course that made the time around the holiday busy but we still had time to do things like decorate and we loved it.  It was important to have the Christmas music on and we baked and ate cookies and candy and gave it away to neighbors and loved ones.  Things changed when the kids were in the homeschool basketball program.  Actually a lot changed then and mostly I wish we had avoided that program completely!  The people in charge of that program did not have my kids best interest at heart!  It took years for me to see that clearly.  The director was a wolf dressed in sheep’s clothing!  But back to Christmas,  because of this I only tolerate Christmas today.  I want to make it special for my granddaughter and each year she becomes more aware will help me to get in the spirit of Christmas.  I will always be beyond grateful for God’s Son becoming a baby and made flesh for me.





Another card...

Another Christmas song...





Saturday, December 15, 2018

More Cards

i made several more Christmas cards today.  For some reason I insist on no two alike.  With that in mind they are taking a lot longer than they should.  They are a gift and most will throw the card away.  I have to be ok with that.  Just a labor of love.


One of my favorite.

Here comes another Christmas song.



RIP, Nancy Wilson.