Getting Old-er

I woke on Friday and saw I had a ton of mail and boxes at the Post Office, where I get my mail. One piece of mail was from the United States Government. My first thought was “Oh sweet mother of all that is holy, what do they want now?”

So, I got Heidi in her puffer jacket, grabbed my tote bags, and off we went. Given the high flu cases here, I also brought masks to wear to protect myself.

I got my packages and mail, and I opened the US Government one first. After Jack passed, I went through a long period of getting mail that was very hard to deal with.

It was my new passport! I sent my application two weeks ago. I’d gotten an email saying my new passport had been approved and would be on its way in two weeks.   So, call me surprised.

As I opened the new passport and stared at the picture inside. I knew what it looked like when I submitted the paperwork, but as I gazed at the completed document, I was shocked! Who was that old woman?

I know I’m 67 years old, but the picture certainly makes me look much older. Looking into a mirror, I grimaced.

Yes, the last few years have been tough ones.  And it shows in my face.

I will be going to my 50th High School reunion in September. I hope people will still recognize me and perhaps be kind.

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The Friday Five ~ January 9th

1000_F_211914291_Qs09VKAaEx15YWyQu8MYNEGTTffPyDeEMy week has been a whacky one. Between snowstorms and cell phones, I’ve been finding my days slipping by. In any case, here is this week’s Friday Five.

  1. Heidi’s new puffer jackets arrived. The other two shrunk when they got wet, so my poor baby only had half of her body covered.20260108_111209

    I bought the next size up, and she really loves this!

  2. I sat down, paid my bills, and took a deep breath. The repair of my furnace and the need to get oil done in the space of four weeks made my Amex card go tilt.
  3. I have a home system that I needed to download on my phone. I had it working, but couldn’t get into the dashboard because I forgot the password, and I stewed about it for 24 hours. Then I woke up in the morning and had an idea. I raced to enter the password into my phone. And it worked! Once done, I quickly wrote everything down!
  4. We had some warm weather today, which helped melt the snow and ice on the patio. Much easier for Heidi to go out.
  5. Lastly, this week I found out that several of Jack’s and my friends have passed away. These are mostly people in their 80s. A dear friend of mine who served with Jack in the Army and also as a Pan Am pilot sat me down and told me to think long and hard about marrying someone so much older. (20 plus years) In a kind way, he wanted to prepare me for the day when they were all gone, and I would be alone. I was twenty-nine at the time and thought I had all the time in the world to enjoy Jack and our friends. Life goes by quickly, my friends.

So, here I sit with my Heidi, now my Emotional Support Doggy. She truly is my little love-baby!

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Snow…

It’s Wednesday morning in New Hampshire. It is snowing as hard as it did when George Bailey ran onto the bridge thinking his life was over.

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It is beautiful, but quite honestly, I wish it would let up a little.

This has been a crazy week for me. Monday started off well enough, but you know me and electrical items. I should have been prepared. I was doing something I never do. I was playing a game on my cell phone when it rebooted. When it turned back on, I swear the phone had been possessed. Gone was my wonderfully organized screen, and in its place were micro widgets, and nothing brought back my ability to make a call, text, or basically do anything.

After freaking out, I grabbed the phone, another older phone of mine, put Heidi in her puffer jacket, jumped in the car, and headed to Verizon.

I arrived at 4:45, give or take a minute or two, and after tucking Heidi into her blanket, went in. I controlled my hysterics and sat down and explained what had occurred. He tried a few things and then mentioned it could be sent in for repair.

Or, it was actually within a window for me to get a new phone. I opted for the new phone. Since I brought a much older phone with me, they used it to transfer my old pictures and the programs I use most. Fortunately, I had recently downloaded the current pictures from the now possessed phone onto my laptop. When he was finally done, and I reached home, it was 6:45! Heidi and I were exhausted.

Bedtime came early for us, and at 2:00 AM, give or take a minute or two, I woke feeling stuffed up, coughing, chilled, and achy. I got up and took my temperature. 102 degrees! Yep, I was sick.

Tuesday found me cancelling appointments and then hunkering down with Heidi to watch a marathon of the PBS series “POLDARK,” which is being shown on NETFLIX. What a great series!

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I am programming my phone, watching TV, and snuggling with Heidi.

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Monday, Monday….

Today is laundry day, and I’m planning the next six months of work to do around the house. I’ve been tossing the plans around in my head over the weekend, but I am not sure what is next.

I am so happy that the fuel oil was delivered last week. We’ve had frigid morning temperatures in the single digits, and they aren’t predicting any warmups any time soon.

Just before Christmas, I bought a Zima machine, which cleans mouth guards. I’ve been wearing mouth guards for several years because I clench my teeth and need protection. My biggest complaint was that I hated the taste of the mouth guard, even after cleaning it with my hand. The Zima machine, an ultrasonic machine, does a fabulous job.

b0ffe3b9-a885-4d74-b1f7-a83d82643a48I have always been someone who didn’t believe the hype about a product, but I decided to give it a try. Well, it is truly amazing and the best thing I have done for my mouth in years.

My lake is frozen over, and we even had ice fishermen out there over the weekend. One group was a family with kids, and it made me smile to watch them.

I hope your week is a happy one and also a bit warmer than it is here!

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This & That

I was thinking the other day, as I was trying to put a new bulb into my closet light, that back in high school, they should have had a class in how to do simple home repairs. This light has two components: a fuse and a bulb. The fuse wasn’t too difficult to replace, but the actual bulb, which you rotate into place, is a real challenge!

First, to do this, I must be on a step stool. That alone adds to the difficulty. So far, the fuse is in, one bulb turned on, but when I attempted to install the second bulb, it stopped working. Ugh! I finally quit last night and will get back to it later today.

The second closet is nearly done, just doing the last bits of organizing. Then my next project is to organize all my computer and cell phone cables.

Still so many things to do to organize the house.  Next, I need to take the Christmas decorations down and dust! There is always dust!

2025-06-01-17-22-43-929Have a great day and a wonderful week ahead.

Cold & Getting Colder!

20260102_061117(1)The moon is setting over the lake.

 

When I woke on Friday, it was 1 degree Fahrenheit, with a bit of wind.

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I delayed my shower so I could have a hot cup of tea and catch the local weather. I had noted the previous day that I had about a third of a tank of heating oil, and that made me nervous. Our temperatures are set to remain relatively low, and the thought of a cold house and frozen pipes haunted me. I resolved to call at 7:30 when the office opened.

While sipping my tea, I heard a noise outside in my driveway. Heidi and I jumped up to see who was there.

Yes! The Oilman Commeth!

I always go out to say hello and thank the deliveryman, and I want you to picture this. I was wearing knee socks, boots, a long nightgown, a winter hat, a down parka, and gloves.  I have to laugh at that!

He filled the tank, and all I can say is, if colder weather is on its way, bring it on!

The rest of the day was spent with the usual tidying. I know many people took down their Christmas trees, but I left mine up. There is something so pretty about the ornaments and lights. Maybe next weekend.

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Have a great weekend!

The Friday Five January 2, 2026

letitsnowWelcome to a new year! 2026! If last year proved anything, it was how quickly a year can rush past us. So, as Heidi and I drove around a bit today to look at the recent snowfall and icing, I couldn’t help but think that I am ready for spring! To start this year’s Friday Five, here we go!

  1. I know I have mentioned that I had one more closet to clear out in 2025. I filled up crates with all the shelf and floor stuff and brought it out to the family room. While watching TV, I have gone through everything, and by tomorrow, I will begin arranging the shelves in my two closets. Finally, this will be done!
  2. This is a special time of year for me. Four years ago, I flew to Nashville and then drove up to pick up Heidi.20220101_103355

    She was such a little snuggler, even from the start

    20220102_032529Our first night together at the hotel.

    I remember holding her for the first time. I am so grateful that I found this girl. What a loving companion she is for me.

  3. The year has started with a fair amount of snow and ice. Yes, it is pretty, but with it comes the bills for heating oil and snow plowing. Ah well.
  4. Next week I’m going to an Optician for an eye exam and to order new glasses. Oddly enough, the idea of getting new glasses is something I am looking forward to.
  5. Today, I will enjoy the beauty all around me. How fortunate Heidi and I are to live amongst such beauty, even if it is cold!

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Happy New Year’s Eve

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On Tuesday, the light snow lingered most of the morning. Underneath the inch or so of soft white snow was about an inch or two of solid ice. Heidi was slipping around, but I looked around and decided to stay home today.

I listened to music, and I watched some TV. I also tossed some laundry in to wash. You know the usual thing one does on a winter day—busy work.

And today, it is New Year’s Eve. I have a small dinner I will prepare for myself, and some eggnog. Love eggnog!

It is 8 degrees here, and even the trees look cold. Heidi wastes no time running out, doing her business, and running back in.

I’ve been thinking about making a list of New Year’s Resolutions. Each year, I tend to say I’m going back to Weight Watchers, but quite honestly, Weight Watchers ditched us during the Pandemic and has not returned to New Hampshire.

So here’s my little list.

  1. I want to get my nutritional cooking under control. I need to plan meals. I need to think before I eat.
  2. I want to start walking a little each day. It’s too icy right now, but once it melts, I want to take Heidi out and walk with my Her.
  3. I am going in next week for an eye exam to get a new prescription. I will also get new glasses. Now that is exciting. I love new glasses.
  4. And lastly, I want to write more often. 2025 found me not writing very much. However, in the last few days, when I sit down with Heidi, I have found the words flowing from my fingers.

So that’s my list. Nothing dramatic like losing so much weight that I fit into a micro bikini, or dying my hair pink. Just slow and steady changes to make me a healthier person.

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Winter

I was lying in bed on Monday morning. A few things seemed odd. First, it was very quiet. Too quiet. However, I could hear the ice striking the roof and the windows. I knew it had to be early as it was still dark outside. I rolled onto my side to look at my alarm clock, which was dark. I sat up and looked through the bare trees to see if my neighbors had lost their power as well. They had.

I keep a large flashlight by the back door for my evening strolls with Heidi. So, I got up and slowly felt my way from my bedroom to the kitchen door. I picked up the flashlight and turned it on. I shone it at Heidi’s crate. There she was, staring at me, wondering why I was acting so strangely. I fed Heidi and brought her back to the door to encourage her to go outside. She was having none of it.

I picked her up and, on slightly wobbly feet, I took her outside. The patio was sheer ice, and I felt myself losing my balance here and there. Somehow, I reached the safety of snow and then demanded Heidi perform her morning constitutional, even though she hated the icy wetness. She did, and then we managed to slide back to the house and get inside.

We still had no power (thus no heat), and I pulled out my old tea kettle, lit the gas stove, and boiled a little water for tea. One of the best things we did when we built the house was to install a gas stove.

I called the electric company and reported the outage. They said they knew about it but had no idea when the power would return.

I decided it would be wise to get dressed and get my boots with trax-treads, my hat, coat, and gloves out.

It has been icy all day, and because my driveway is 600 feet uphill to get out of here and 600 feet downhill to get back, I decided my best bet was to stay in today.

My neighbor loaned me some battery-operated lanterns, so if the power goes out again, I am prepared with lights. I turned up the heat so that the house is a bit warmer. I am prepared.

So far, the power has remained on, and the Internet as well. However, Tuesday morning found me waking up to another round of cold temperatures and snow!

I guess Heidi and I will continue to snuggle up with her ratty old blanket. I crocheted this many years ago and never really liked it, but Heidi claimed it as her own.

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Thankfulness

Over the last few days, I have been thinking a lot about my life over the previous year. In the past, I would put together a yearly letter about all the things Jack and I had done, places we had gone, and our plans for the upcoming year. I pulled up a few of those letters and knew I no longer wanted to send them out.

I stewed about it, thinking my life was empty and that I had nothing important to share. This bothered me, but then, at least my life with my dackel Heidi had been relatively quiet. And if nothing else, Heidi makes me feel well-loved.

On Christmas Day, I dressed up and took myself out for a fancy dinner. As I sat glancing out the window at Meredith Bay (part of Lake Winnipesaukee), I started to think about all that I had accomplished in 2025.

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There were three big things that I accomplished in 2025. The first thing. My driveway looked like it had gone through a 7.5 earthquake in California. After getting several estimates, I finally found a contractor I was comfortable with, and the work began.

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By the time my driveway was done, I casually watched my TV one Saturday night, and I suddenly had double vision in my left eye. Thinking this was from being over-tired, I went to bed, thinking all would be fine in the morning. Needless to say, it wasn’t. I was referred to a surgical Ophthalmologist, and surgery was set for July.

2025-07-07-14-25-44-474The morning after the surgery, I could feel something running down my cheek. It was blood. I went into the surgeon’s office to get the eye unpacked. I’d had a hemorrhage in my eye, thus blocking the vision.  They asked what I could see. I couldn’t see anything—just blackness. My doctor was very reassuring, but I was a wreck.

The days and weeks passed. I would wake in the morning depressed and convinced the vision would never come back. My doctor kept trying to encourage me, but by the end of September, I’d given up…or almost. One morning, I woke, and my vision in the left eye had begun to return!

I started looking for a construction company that specializes in cleaning and restaining cedar shakes. I found a man who’d actually worked on Cape Cod with shingles like mine. He had an opening before the snow flew, so my beautiful house looks lovely once again.

20251202_084633So even though I felt that there was nothing to celebrate in a short note in my Christmas Cards this year, I realized that I genuinely do have a great deal to be thankful for.

export_6045759818293489793I hope your Christmas was a joyous one and that 2026 will be full of much happiness.

Love, Maribeth & Heidi