Thursday, January 22, 2026
ice burns, too
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
ISO the thyroid pill
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
2 more movies, 1 more carolyn!
Sunday, January 18, 2026
getting my marvel fix at asbury
We were all gathered together on fb for Reverend Billy Hester's sermon, "On The Left", gleaned from his watching of "Avengers: Endgame".
He had advised the congregation to see the superhero movie during the week, just to be familiar with the story.
I had no need to do that.
The movie is crystallized in my mind.
Yes, even six years after seeing it, I remember all the grief undergone by superheroes, mortals, and even gods.
I'd like to say that I paid attention to the sermon, but I had the sound off most of the time.
I would turn it on for the songs: "Cuando El Pobre", "You've Got A Friend", "We Shall Overcome", all favorites of mine.
I had the video on the entire time, watching out of the corner of my eye as I took care of business on that social media site, cleaning out 'memories', as I have done every day this past year.
Then, a familiar image popped up!Even masked in the Captain America suit, I knew that was Rabbi Haas!!!
Sure enough, it was him, and he gave the closing prayer!
Then, when it was time for the final number, suddenly the stage was full of costumed superheroes, both Marvel and DC!!!All were singing, and pantomiming, along with Cheri for "Here I Am, Lord".
What a fabulous closing number!
I just may have to actually listen to the sermon.... but not right now.
I have "Father Brown" and "Sister Boniface" awaiting me.
Then there's "10 Streets That Changed America", including Woodward Avenue in Detroit, so that should be nice to hear about.
Plus, they need to be viewed so I can clean them out of my "recorder" to make room for more shows.
Comcast only allows me to "tape" so many, and I have "Will Trent" coming back on Monday and Tuesday.
(smile!)
Saturday, January 17, 2026
threesome
Thursday, January 15, 2026
letters homeward bound
sisters of the new year!
This was the designated day for the Sisters In Faith luncheon and I had volunteered to bring two prizes for the bingo games.
I had to be there!!!
And so I went, bundling up in two sweaters and my Cracker Barrel poncho-coat for the drive to Asbury Memorial, bag in hand.
Thankfully, I was met with a plethora of others who'd turned out and turned up for this friendship gathering - hooray!
We each had a tinfoil tiara awaiting us, as well as a gilded tooter to blow when we had a bingo - TOOT!!!Charlene was the first at our table to get a bingo.
That was on the second game, too.
So she was the first of us to get to choose a prize from the gift table!
Soon enough, I had a bingo on one of my two game boards!"TOOT!!!"
I was the first one to actually do that instead of saying 'Bingo!", of course!
Linda Combs was elated that I followed her directions!
I chose the wire basket of fancy soaps - I know four little blondes who will like those 'eggs'!
(smile!)
I was the third person at our table to win.I resolved to not take any more prizes.
Then I noticed that Pam was only playing one of her cards, trying to keep up... and I had another b-i-n-g-o about to happen... and when it did, I pushed the card in front of her and said, "Pam, you have a bingo!"
She perked right up and was thrilled!!!
I thought only my tablemates caught what I did.
Nope!Tim Steinhauser, our bingo caller, saw it, too.
He alluded to how nice it was to see us 'sharing the wealth' instead of being like August.
Apparently, August had won three games the last time bingo was played!
I guess that's why he left today before the games began - Tim and Linda were both teasing him!
I stayed until the ginger ale toast!First, we all sang "Auld Lang Syne", led by Michelle Meece - I may have been the only one who knew the words.
Then I clinked glasses with my tablemates - Charlene Branan, Pam Kress, Robin Eifler, Shirley Horovitz, Kay, and another Kay - then took my leave before the last round of bingo.
I have a new event, starting at 2.
Better go while I'm out!
(smile!)






























