How Christmas is celebrated in Germany! Many of Germany’s wonderful Christmas traditions have found their way into America’s traditions. The Christmas Tree, Tannenbaum, is a German tradition. It began with bringing in boughs and wreaths and yule logs, and then the whole tree came into the home on Christmas Eve. In the old days, trees were decorated with candles, but we all know what a fire hazard that would be! There are flameless candle tapers for Christmas trees now, though. Decorating the Christmas Tree is still a German tradition! It came to America through Prince Albert, the German prince who married Queen Victoria of England. England happily adopted the tree, and so did America. Some of our favorite Christmas songs come from Germany as well, like Stille Nacht (Silent Night), and Oh Tannenbaum (Oh Christmas Tree).
[Read more…] about Do You Know how Christmas is Celebrated in Germany?Christmas Movies for Empty Nest Parents and their Adult Kids!
Here are my suggestions for Christmas Movies for Empty Nest Parents and their Adult Kids, and we certainly qualify! I don’t know when you stop being Empty Nesters and become the family patriarch and matriarch? Hm.
We have always been a movie family, in fact, there are Minton Movies that are classics in our family: The Royal Tennenbaums, The Whole Nine Yards, The Ref, Christmas Vacation, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas (animated, of course!), the list goes on. Now that our chicks are adults and we have one grandchild with another one on the way, we don’t sit around and watch The Miracle on 34th Street anymore (actually, they don’t, but I do!). Here is my list of Christmas movies that my family always enjoys, no matter how old anyone gets! [Read more…] about Christmas Movies for Empty Nest Parents and their Adult Kids!
Have You Ever Wondered Why We Decorate Christmas Trees?
Have You Ever Wondered Why We Decorate Christmas Trees? In the United States of America, decorated Christmas Trees are everywhere. You don’t have to be a Christian to know about the Christmas tree, they are in every mall and shopping center in the country, and every city square. The vast majority of us grew up with Christmas trees in our homes, and decorating it was always a major undertaking. My dad was the light man…and strong language always accompanied the putting on of the lights! [Read more…] about Have You Ever Wondered Why We Decorate Christmas Trees?
It’s that Time of Year…start Shopping for the Holidays!
I cannot believe it, but it’s that time of year, when the world falls in love! I love Christmas, and I love suggesting gifts for fellow travelers and their families…I also enjoy pointing out some wonderful gifts that benefit our planet and make the gift recipient very happy at the same time! So let’s give, give, give!
First, check out my page, Gift Ideas, which has gift suggestions for your little fish, your readers, travel gear, cameras, electronics and travel clothes as well! In addition, consider these earth, ocean and animal friendly gifts:
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ADOPT A MANATEE FROM SAVE THE MANATEE!
CHARITY SCIENCE FOUNDATION allows you to donate to a scientific cause of your choosing. Always remember, SCIENCE MATTERS. #ilovescience #sciencematters
Support MARINE MEGAFAUNA FOUNDATION by donating, or shopping!
For your Pet….or You! Encourage a green planet!
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50 Things I am Grateful For: Bloggers Unite in a Flood of Gratitude
Challenge: set a timer for 10 minutes and write 50 things you are grateful for, or that made you happy, during 2015.
Here’s my 10 minute list:
- Randy is alive.
- My kids are healthy.
- I am still moving and doing (after 2 back surgeries and psoriatic arthritis, it’s not always easy!)
- My darling rescue Goldens, Luke and Lucy.
- True friends.
- Family
- Traveling
- Christmas
- Christmas songs (I am a complete sucker!)
- Christmas movies
- My brother, Michael
- Looking at Christmas lights
- Parmesan Crisps from Whole Foods or Central Market! Yum!
- Greek Salad
- Healthy Food
- Not So Healthy food
- The ocean.
- Wildlife…on land or sea, wildlife makes me happy.
- Scuba diving
- Taking underwater photographs
- Getting a really good photo
- Reconnecting with friends on Facebook!
- Waking up in the morning and seeing Randy and two dogs by my side.
- A phone call or text from Alexandra.
- A phone call or text from Wesley.
- A visit with Alexandra.
- A visit with Wesley.
- Randy’s father being at both Alexandra’s and Wesley’s weddings this year.
- Getting comments, shares, likes on my blog or on HP or other site…I love these!!
- Hugs.
- Sunny days.
- Two beautiful weddings this year.
- Two new family members.
- Designing our holiday card.
- Making movies on AVID or GOPRO Studio.
- Watching (good) movies.
- Buying gifts for people.
- Holiday traditions.
- Contributing my time, energy or money to a good cause.
- Kindness in any form.
- Seeing love between people.
- Reading books.
- Sitting in front of a fire
- Hot Chocolate
- A REAL Coca Cola.
- Being adopted by wonderful people.
- My housekeeper, Irene. I don’t know what I’d do without her, my spine is not domestic friendly.
- Kitties and Puppies.
- Helping others.
- Support from those I love.
- Massage.
- Facials.
- Stretching.
Gratitude! And a wonderful excuse to post wedding photos!
IF YOU ARE A BLOGGER AND WANT TO JOIN IN:
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Lung Transplant: The Unexpected Continues
HA! I know how he feels!
My husband, Randy, is two years post a double lung transplant. A double lung transplant is a very serious surgery, and remains a very serious condition (for details, see Our Transplant Journey). The procedure, and a wonderful donor, saved my husband’s life, and I am grateful, but the unexpected can really catch you over your head in an instant! See what I mean?
Last week we discovered that Randy is having a rejection episode, and has e coli in his lung. Randy has had both conditions before, but this kind of news is always a shock. “Rejection” is never a good word…or condition.
On Wednesday Randy had a PICC line inserted so he can take IV steroids and antibiotics every 8 hours, along with breathing treatments through a nebulizer. The good news is he can be treated at home, which tells us that the rejection must be mild or they would have him in the hospital immediately.
There are so many things that can go wrong, and lung transplants have the lowest success rate of any transplanted organs. The lungs are exposed to the air, so the transplantee is always exposed to bacteria, germs, and viruses. It is, shall we say, a given. The unexpected is actually the norm when it comes to lung transplant…you can count on unexpected complications.
I do my best to remain positive…relentlessly so. I know this rejection episode will resolve. It has been a long journey, and often a painful one, since Randy became critically ill in August 2013, but he is here, alive, and for the most part, doing well. These little episodes can be frightening…and sometimes they are not so little, but thank goodness he is permitted to stay at home for this one. It would be difficult through the holidays to have to go to the hospital to visit…but always better than the alternative! We are grateful this holiday season that Randy is alive and mostly well!
There are trials at every stage of life, and midlife has surprised us in many ways. We can plan, but we are always in the hands of fate. We count our blessings, and concentrate on the good things in our lives.
I wish you a very Merry Christmas, and remember, just breathing is a gift. We don’t know what tomorrow will bring, so for now, just breathe…and feel the joy it brings! It is the season of miracles.