Thursday, January 06, 2022

Thursday Ramble: I am tired of the complaining


 I am tired of hearing people complain about 2020 and 2021.  If you are still alive to complain, the years were not that bad.  The years may not have been the party I wanted, but while I was here I decided I might as well dance.  

Yes, there were things we wanted to do, that we couldn't do. That freed up time to do things I wouldn't have otherwise done. I have walked more, taken more photos, and found time to paint.  

Yes, we had to change our behaviours.  Maybe we learned new ways to reduce our risk of getting sick, washing our hands, wearing a mask in crowded conditions and we will be healthier. 

Yes, we spent more time at home.  Feather your nest, love where you are.  

Yes, shopping has changed. I have learned to click, rather than fight the crowd, and curse waiting to check out. 

Yes, we have eaten out less. My cooking has become more creative, and learned to make cakes from scratch. And when I do eat out, I treasure it more. 

Yes, we were not able to spend time with people.  I have found new ways to communicate with family and friends.  And maybe I have avoided a few stressful people. 

Yes, it was an ugly election, and an attempted coup. But we have a new President and Vice-President.   

Yes, it has been two years of change, of difference.  But it was not all bad.  If we are still alive, it could have been worse.  Seize the things that we have gained. 

When all else fails, put on a silly hat that makes you smile. 

 

16 comments:

  1. That's a great picture!

    And I agree. Why complain about? It's water under the bridge. And to be honest, I loved having all that alone time with myself.

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    1. sometimes we need to like ourselves

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  2. The song Jellybeaner comes to mind. I was going to say the song and show were before your time, but I looked them up and learned it was a NYC kids’ show. Time for Fun with Johnny Jellybean. And I was REALLY young — 2 when it began; 4 when it ended.

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    1. Never heard of it, but I am from the socially disadvantaged great lakes region

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  3. That's my favorite hat! 😘

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  4. Bravo, sir!!!

    We're still here.

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  5. That's a great way to look at things.

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  6. That is one helluva beanie you're wearing! And you're right -- everybody loves to moan and whine and bitch and complain about every little thing.

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  7. yes yes yes
    The donning of whimsical chapeaus is the panacea for all ills.

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    1. I should wear more hats

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    2. Indeed you should, the bigger/more colorful the better.

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  8. A very uplifting post! Out of bad comes good.

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    1. Most of the time, is we look for it

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