Paisley, On
On New Years eve day, Thursday, Dec. 31st, Bill and I were up to greet this last day of 2020 by 7:30. He rolled over first thing and said ‘it’s the last day of the year, sweetie’. I just wanted to jump up and do everything in hi-speed, like our hi-speed wi-fi. Let’s get at it and blink through this day. Enough of 2020, I say!
Christmas tree box all packed up for another year
Aside
from wishing the day away, there was nothing about this year that we wanted to
hang onto any longer. So, while Bill went down and made his coffee, I had my
shower. Once dried and dressed, I went down for my tea. Last night I’d read
most of the blogs so was up to date other than new ones from today. When my tea
was done, I set to work.
And the ornaments tucked away too |
Between
us, we got the tree box and ornament boxes down from the upper closet. My goal,
even though earlier than what we normally follow, was to take all the
decorations for Christmas down and put them away. In the hopes that we can make
it to Durham in the morning to clean, we’ll take the boxes and deposit them in
the already stuffed bunky at the Ridge. There will be much sorting once April
comes but it gives us a bit more space here in the meantime.
Poached eggs on rye with a piece of Pat's yummy
Christmas cake for dessert
I
finished that and at 11:00 we were ready for another hot drink. For lunch
(brunch) Bill just wanted toast and peanut butter and I chose 2 poached eggs on
rye toast. That was good and filled us up. We sat for a while at our laptops
and time passed. It was around 1 that I decided to go for a walk. Taking the
mail key and my library book with me, I headed out without my ski poles. It is
too difficult to carry something with them in my hands.
Looking outside, I knew I needed to get out for a walk today It didn't take a lot of convincing
The
walking was a bit dangerous so I slowed down considerably to my normal pace.
Any snow that was left on sidewalks had hardened and made things slippery and
rough. After dropping my library book in the ‘drop box’ I walked a couple of
blocks (carefully) and crossed at Cambridge St. to Ross. This is a dead-end
street so I turned and found the snowy trail that would take me along the river
and back to the main street.
The Foundry Chimney in winter snow |
I used the 'Burlesque' setting for this picture, just playing |
I could
hear excitement as I approached the bend and was thrilled to see a family with
3 children sledding down the hill. The young parents informed me that they’d
been out there for 2 hours and were hoping the little ones would tire soon. 😊 Ah, yes, I remember those days. Finding hills was difficult
for us, as a young family, living in the small town of Zurich and then London.
We didn’t go out much other than up and down the sidewalks and out to my
parents.
You can see that the roads were not great to walk on And the sidewalks were no different so
I crossed at the picture above to the hilltop trailI heard them before I saw them There was a nice little 'bump' which usually lifted
their sleds
You can see the little guy flipped over instead
He didn't get hurt, just laughedDad told me he went down once and that was enough
I said I'd be down at the bottom after one run sayiing
"Help me!"
Kind of like the little girl laying down there.
I think she was tired out. 😅
I took
some pictures and moved on. Lastly, before coming in I walked to the post
office. Fingers crossed made no difference, there was still no parcel for me.
Bummer! But we did get mail, Christmas cards, so that was nice. K & D from
London had to redirect theirs with the correct address but it wasn’t too late
after all! Yesterday, we got one from our youngest daughter with this lovely
picture.
I carried on towards town the cold Saugeen wasn't too fast today I felt sad for this duck, swimming all alone He kept going under and coming back up 6' behind where he just swam from
Back at
home, I joined Bill and started my blog for the day. I was just settled on the
bed when I realized that it was bright enough to work in the garage on my
puzzle so went down for a couple of hours. I made great progress today and
ended up sorting the remaining pieces into shape categories. It’s what I do for
myself to help in the process.
At 3:30, I was losing the light so made a cup of tea and took a Z Coke upstairs for Bill. The rest of the afternoon was spent reading, snoozing and crocheting. It will take me forever to make this shawl but it is something to occupy my time, my mind and my hands. At 6 I told him to finish his chapter and I went down to begin supper. We had fried burgers with brioche buns and they were really nice for a change. After dishes, same old routine, we retired upstairs.
Just a juicy cheeseburger for supper
with pecan pie for dessert
It’s New years Eve and there are some things to reflect on that happened this year. Some sad, some happy. The winter of 2019/20 began happy with us heading south with friends, meeting more friends and eventually starting our slow trek home in February. 😊 The trip soon turned sad when we learned of the Covid-19 pandemic sweeping across the countries. ☹ We turned our slow trek into a fast trek, arriving home 3 weeks sooner than planned originally.
We dealt with the virus fall out, quarantining for our 2 weeks on the Ridge. We got happy again as the weather turned into a beautiful summer for gardening, our hobbies, bird and critter watching. We even hosted a week on the Ridge for our rv friends, keeping under the maximum # of the allowed groupings. Woops! My pictures are out of order. Oh well.
Ridge Campout
Aug. 2 to 9thCanada Day, July 1st
We celebrated
Canada Day with Bill’s 2 sisters, husbands and Marilynne. I was also able to
spend time with my 4 of my 5 sisters during our July LadyFest. These were very happy
times. 😊
Ladyfest with my sisters
Aug. 11 to 14th
The
pandemic continued to rear its ugly head throughout all of this, keeping us
distanced and masked while shopping. It was very sad that we couldn’t visit Mom
in Rockwood and outside visits were very difficult given her current state. ☹ Bill and I both worked pretty steady all summer and were happy to be
earning some extra $ to put us in an easier financial position. 😊
Suite goes to CanAm for the winter 😢
Oct. 23rd
However,
we were soon saddened when we realized that the border between Canada and
United States would not be opened for us to travel to our favourite
destinations for the winter. We had moments of disappointment, confusion,
unrest and just down right panic. We needed to find a place to live. ☹
A new granddaughter on the horizon
April news
During the course of all this, we learned that ‘our’ youngest daughter was expecting her second child. This brightened our spirits. There were friend visits, children visits and many good times throughout the summer of 2020. We needed each and every one of those moments. 😊
Moved into Paisley home
Oct. 17th
In
September, we were once again swimming in relief and a state of happiness when
we found a home we could share for the winter. Things were looking up even
though we couldn’t follow our hearts and travel to the southwest. The glee was
short lived as in October we lost Mom. The ensuing month passed in
yet another state of sadness although we knew it was time and things happen for
a reason. ☹
Saying goodbye to Mom
Oct. 15th 😢💔Mom, in her prime 💓
As we
wait out the last hours of the last day of 2020, we are once again filled with
happiness. We learned in the last week that ‘our’ 4th oldest
daughter has become engaged to a wonderful man. This couldn’t be happening at a
better time, when they, as well as all of the rest of us, needed something
bright in our lives. 😊
Congratulations Krystal and Matt
Dec. 24th engagement (her birthday)
So, with
that, I will close saying that I don’t know if we’ll make it bring in the new
2021 or whether we will greet it in the morning. The older we get, the less
important it is to stay up until midnight. We’ll see. However, your 2020 played
out, I’m sure you can say a lot of the same happy and sad moments took place
for you too. Looking forward to bigger and better things ahead, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
And my last memory this year
Dec. 31, 2017
good night everyone!
all the very best in 2021!
Thank you
for your visit.