To Roar or Not to Roar.
Even if you have
the ability to ROAR,
It is important
to discern
when it is best
to remain silent.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
At least once.
As the sun sets,
and this one day ends…
can I look back and say
that at least once…
I was kind to someone,
I let someone be kind to me.
I was strong,
I was gentle.
I smiled and laughed,
I made someone smile and laugh.
I knew when to talk,
I knew when to listen.
I learned something,
I taught something.
I did something for someone,
I did something for me.
I told someone “I love you.”
I remembered to love myself.
As the sun sets,
and this one day ends.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
All in One Day.
All in one day
from sunrise to sunset.
Invigoration on a cool, brisk early morning walk
chatting with a friend and accompanied by a faithful, furry companion.
Fulfillment baking a batch of pumpkin spice and chocolate chip cookies
to stash away and pull out to share with guests or to surprise a weary delivery person.
Accomplishment in completing important, but mundane household chores
like sweeping and washing and drying and folding.
Replenishment of soul and spirit by taking a short break to
relax in the unexpected warmth of the Autumn sunshine.
Memories brought back of people and circumstances from long ago
while traveling on roads that always take me back to that place and time.
Celebration of hard work and commitment at an appreciation event
for co-workers and friends and their families at the local zoo.
Giddiness choosing gifts that will teach and will comfort
and will bring joy to a cherished grandchild.
Comfort and love sharing it all with the one who knows me best
and still loves me anyway.
Reflection and a glass of wine to consider
the goodness and the blessings…. all in one day.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Reach High.
Reach high,
for stars
lie hidden
in your soul.
Dream deep,
for every dream
precedes
the goal.
-Pamela Vaull Starr
Are you reaching?
Are you stretching?
Are you seeking?
those stars that lie hidden in your soul?
those dreams that make you smile?
those dreams that bring you joy?
Keep reaching.
Keep dreaming.
Create your joy!
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
The flowers of Fall
are the beautiful leaves
that in the summer
produced the forest’s shade.
The emerald and olive and mossy greens
turn to persimmon and crimson and gold.
The joy of Autumn
is in the cool, crisp breeze.
that carries the memory
of warmth and life and growth.
A breath of air inhaled
full of brisk, invigorating possibilities.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
You’ve always had
the POWER
my Dear,You just had
to learn it
Yourself.
-Glinda, the Good Witch
The Wizard of Oz
Don’t doubt that you can do it.
Don’t doubt that you have what it takes.
Trust in yourself.
You have it in you.
You can do it.
You have the power within you.
You’ve always had the power.
You just need to trust in yourself.
Believe in yourself.
You’ve always had the power.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Let’s be Better Fixers.
Grandma was a fixer….
From very early on, when she was only 9 or 10 years old,
she was the cook, laundress, housekeeper, and “mother” to her younger siblings after her young mother died.
She learned to splice electric wires and plumb a bathroom,
she could make a hearty feast from a bone,
she mended and hemmed and soaked and bleached and waxed and scrubbed.
She did this throughout her entire life.
She washed out bread bags and hung them on the line to dry to re-use.
She repaired lawn mowers and glued broken concrete bird baths back together.
When I was young, I thought it silly.
Sometimes I was even embarrassed of her patched clothes
or meager belongings and “fixed” things.
But Grandma is gone.
And the longer she is gone, the more I admire the way she lived.
She didn’t throw things away – she fixed them.
Do we too quickly throw things away these days?
Marriages? Friendships? Aging parents and grandparents?
Kids with bad behavior or bad grades?
We need to cherish what and who we have while we have them.
Because some things we love won’t last or be with us forever.
We should love, care for, fix when broken, and heal when sick our “broken” things.
We keep them because they are worth it.
Because we are worth it.
Let’s try to throw less away, and let’s be better “fixers!”
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Pumpkin Chili.
Autumn is the season for all things pumpkin! (Can I get an “Amen?”)
So when a friend recently mentioned pumpkin chili, I just knew I had to try it.
I found a recipe online and tweaked it a bit.
And Oh My Pumpkin Lovin’ Heart!!!!!
Not only is this pot of comfort delicious, it is healthy and nutritious! It’s chock full of veggies and ground turkey and chicken. Pumpkin is heart healthy with fiber, potassium, and vitamin C. Tomatoes provide the antioxidant lycopene, which has been linked to many health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease and cancer. They are also a great source of vitamin C, potassium, folate and vitamin K.
A tub of this is being delivered today to a family near and dear to my heart who just welcomed a new baby (their second), along with some cornbread, so busy Mommy doesn’t have to worry. Hoping big brother loves this as much as my granddaughter loved sampling all the ingredients that went into making this yesterday.
Give this yummy recipe a try, and let me know how you LOVE it.
Happy Pumpkin Season!
Garnishes (optional): sour cream, shredded cheddar cheese, sliced green onions
Directions
In a large pot, heat 2 Tbsp. olive oil, and saute onion and garlic for 2 min. Add peppers, and saute another 3-4 mins. Remove from pot and reserve.
Add 2 more Tbsp. olive oil to pot, and brown ground turkey and chopped chicken sausage approx. 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
Add veggies back into pot, along with beans, pumpkin, tomatoes, chicken broth, and spices. Stir well.
Lower heat, cover pot, and simmer for 1 1/2 – 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
To serve, garnish (if desired) with a dollop of sour cream, shredded cheddar cheese, and sliced green onions.
Enjoy!
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi