HAPPY CHRISTMAS
To All Who Celebrate
I hope you all enjoy the holidays.
Santa will need a good GPS system on his sleigh when he arrives here. The temperature is soaring and likely to be 60F or 15.5C or higher tomorrow. So strange for us. The soaring temp has created VERY dense fog rolling through the woods and fields. I just saw a massive white-tailed deer buck in the bean field across the highway. He looked quite surreal bounding through the heavy fog and mist.
Love and hugs to all.
A friend sent me this:
We went for a walk in Tatton Park today, to blow away the cobwebs. It was completely calm and not too cold. Very muddy underfoot though. I shall have to clean off my boots later.
Lindybird said:Christmas is a difficult period because there are expectations that all will be perfect, every minute!!
I must confess I never expect that - we're far too argumentative a household for any such expectation. We've actually had an unusually calm and reasonably pleasant atmosphere, which feels great. The only downer came on Christmas Eve, when Helen realised I'd only bought one pack of four Yorkshire puddings (I'd expected her and Limpy to have two each). To my shock she demanded, and ultimately got, all four! She got really stroppy with me and told me I'd ruined her Christmas. I'm sad to say that we've got into an awful pattern of behaviour with her, namely to keep her happy and avoid making her angry - I don't enjoy living like this one bit but she can't afford to move out.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Unknown said:How old is Helen now?
She'll be 24 in March.
Unknown said:Maybe if you weren't so accommodating she'd somehow find the money to find her own place. :-)
Limpy is the accommodating one. There's nothing I can do to improve the situation.
Unknown said:It sounds like Helen has some issues she needs to work out.
Yeah, she does. I'm in regular contact with Suffolk Family Carers (for the sake of my mental health) and they feel that Helen lacks confidence, which I utterly agree with. Problem is the NHS has queues years-long of people of all ages waiting to see a mental health professional, and the cost of going private is prohibitive. I wish she could appreciate her own strengths more - she's really good at her job (Customs work) and she is massively bright, something she can't see. I'd back her against any number of graduates when it comes to intelligence.