I realized this is the last week of April and I thought I'd better do some blogging! I hope to get to my blog buddies posts tonight too. I'm happy to report that Jordan and I are healed up and putting this crazy month behind us! So that's a good ending and then we have a real beginning....My Granddaughter, Driana, was due to deliver our first great grandchild in May but he decided to make an appearance last week! Little Roman James was born April 22nd at 9:02am, weighing 8lbs even. It was a difficult labor and delivery, and she ended up with a broken tailbone and a bladder issue. Roman had to go to the NICU for a few days with breathing problems but thankfully Momma and baby were able to go home Saturday.
Lots of dark hair! We'll see if that stays or turns blonde like Mom and Dad! I'll look forward to getting to see him, but we'll let them get lots of rest and recoup first! The rest of our time has been spent getting the yardwork done and ready for planting of flowers and veggies in a few weeks. We've had some pretty chilly nights with frost, so I usually wait until after Mother's day to plant flowers and then we usually do the vegetables near Memorial day. However, we went to our favorite Amish plant nursery to get some raspberry plants, and I couldn't resist just one hanging basket!All their flowers and plants were so nice, but I'll get more in a few weeks. Just can't walk out of there without something though! I still have strawberry jam from last year to use up before putting more up this June and I made a blueberry pie from the last of our frozen berries from our bushes.It looked much prettier before I cut into it but it tasted delicious anyway! Speaking of the Amish...Jack had taken our big weed whacker to get the leaking gas tank fixed from an Amish gentleman that fixes all kinds of machinery. We pulled into his place and besides tons of mowers and such, there were many of his children doing chores or helping him. While I waited one of the kids came out of the barn to check on his little sister who was playing. I snapped a pic that I thought was so cute of them.He was so sweet with her! He picked her up and carried her to the house as we were leaving. Just made me smile! Well, I hope your April has been good and I can't believe we're heading into May! Our weather has gone from 30 degrees to 80 and back down again. We've also had those famous April showers and the flowering trees and bushes have not disappointed us!WHISPERING PINES
Monday, April 27, 2026
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Easter Doings
We celebrated Easter a week late but that was also Greek Easter so no worries! Growing up in my half Greek family we always had 2 Easter celebrations most years. I didn't put on as big a deal as those good old days, but we still had plenty of food and some fun too!
A little food first!
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
April Has Brought Some Surprises
Well, it's been a bit since I've posted. My son is out of the hospital and doing pretty good. Working just half days for now. He still has some kidney issues to deal with but hoping it all gets better soon. He was really banged up in the beginning as I said in my last post:
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Covid Crisis
Last week on Thursday our son Jordan stopped here after leaving work early saying he didn't feel well and wanted to just crash with us. He had a sore throat and then stomach flu symptoms. He doesn't get sick often and when he does it's over quick. But he was still here and sick on Friday but didn't want to go to a clinic to get checked out. I felt he had strep. He went back to his house, and we didn't hear anything from him until his girlfriend called and said he was really sick and had fallen and hurt himself. We rushed over, had her call the squad and he was rushed to the hospital. He was so sick and septic from the strep infection and then they also said he had covid. He was bruised and bleeding from taking a fall (actually, more than one!) and had even broken a rib and punctured a lung! He couldn't even talk since his throat was so inflamed. Then they were concerned about his kidney function which did eventually shut down. He's in isolation and has had 2 rounds of dialysis and will get another round tomorrow. His blood work is still messed up and although the antibiotics are clearing the strep, the covid is the real problem now. So please send prayers if you have a minute. His small improvements give us hope that he will get through this and back to his new home he just purchased! You never know when life will hand you a bad day and this has really been a crisis for him. Thanks for any prayers for Jordan.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Wild And Windy!
The double W week of wild and windy started on Monday with a trip to my dentist to check on a tooth that had cracked. Then back on Tuesday for him to see if a fix was possible. Nope. I'm never that lucky! He removed the broken part, sent me to an oral surgeon to remove the rest. That went down on Friday. This was a new oral surgeon. Young, good looking, and it turned out he was also super nice, quick, did a good job and fairly painless. (except for the bill..that part hurt the most!) Plus, he called a few hours later to check on me. I'll give him a good review! In the middle of the week, I painted my dining room. It wasn't a big job because I just did the upper portion that I though needed refreshing. It's about a shade lighter than the old shade and I'm sure nobody will even notice. The first person to notice wins a gift card from Amazon! We'll see if that happens. The weather was doing the up and down, sunny then rainy dance all week. But the worst part was the wind. It was super strong and a lot of folks in Ohio lost power. We were some of those! My dental appointment on Friday was in the morning and then we had a few hours before the wind knocked down some trees at the end of our road and put us out of commission. Without power we can't get water from the well to bathe, flush toilets, drink, etc. Oh, and no heat either. We quit burning wood because the temps were too warm. Of course, on Friday they decided to dip down. We have 2 fireplaces, but they really don't put out much heat. This isn't our first rodeo on the power front. We probably should have invested in a generator, but we haven't so we do the best we can. Gallons of water can be used for flushing and drinking and those soapy wipes are good for cleaning ourselves. We were hoping to get the power back quickly, but the whole town of Ashland was out and us country bumpkins are usually last in line. But the electric company and the tree guys came and worked their butts off to get us up and running and around midnight last night we were good! The house was a cool 55de and I could have cried when the lights went on along with the furnace. So hot showers all around and clean dishes too made me feel much better! So on to next week. St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in Ashland on Saturday and they dyed the creek green and will do it again on Tuesday. They held the parade on Saturday because the weather was better. Tuesday will be only 29de and snowy! Figures! So have a good week and maybe some corned beef and cabbage will be on the menu! Here's just a few pics to close me out:
The refreshed upper wall. Plus some Easter decorations.Cold temps don't bother these cuties. The few days of warm helped out too!
I found this bunny at the thrift store, but it was white and pink, so I spray painted it gold. It looks like one of those chocolate bunnies in gold foil!I found this bunny runner at Hobby Lobby. Ready for the Easter season!Sunday, March 1, 2026
Aging
Sometimes I just can't believe how old my kids have gotten and even how old my Grandkiddos have gotten! I think to myself, wasn't I just that age? Then I look in the mirror and go, oh yeah, I guess I'm getting up there in age too! Well, better than the alternative! The topic of age has me thinking because yesterday was my birthday. When I was little I looked forward to the last day of February because it meant birthday parties and presents. Now I look forward to it because it means the worst, we hope, of winter is over and now there's the hope of Spring! So, hello and welcome March! I did see some daffodils poking up from the ground the other day. Made me smile! Folks were asking me what I was going to do on my birthday and I said we were heading up to a place in Willouhby. It's a little, cute town near Cleveland. My Granddaughter, Driana, and her hubby, Jonathan, live near there in Willowick. We were going there with other family members to attend a baby shower for them! Driana is due May 4th but the docs think she may go sooner. It was well attended and it was fun to see everyone,, have good food, some games,, and see all the cute gifts! They are having a boy! Of course here's a few pics of the event:
Jonathan and Driana and in there is baby Roman.This was a game to see who could finish the baby bottle first. My son Jack in the plaid shirt won! Does that mean he's just a big baby? Ha! If you brought diapers you were put into a raffle and I won that. I never win anything but it was a really nice gift.We were asked to bring a favorite children's book and they received a wonderful collection for the baby library!This is my Granddaughter, Summer, (Driana's sister) and she's expecting too! She's due in August so I know we'll be partying again this summer for Summer. She's also having a boy.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Fake Spring
Even the birds took a hiatus from the feeder and I'm sure they are enjoying snacking on whatever the yard has to offer. I only worked one day this week but had an early morning (6:30am) surgery meeting today. It got me up and running and Jack and I decided to do our weekly grocery shopping after I got home. The weather is supposed to change and possibly be bad tomorrow. I was glad to get it done. But more excited to go to a new shopping place to enjoy! A local nursery, greenhouse opened a gift shop and Jack gave me a gift card for it at Christmas time. I had never been there and was very surprised at how large it is and how much fun stuff they have! Plus, the smell of plants, dirt, flowers and the sound of water fountains was so spring like! Here's a few pics of the inside:
I managed to find some goodies to spend my gift card on! I know my family will love this place when they come out to visit. We're having a family reunion at the Pines in October, and this will be a "go to" place! But we mustn't forget some important residents that live here:
A couple of super friendly kitties! With cold weather back in the forecast the wood burning furnace is back in operation. Jack closed it up for the week because of the warm days, but it gave him a chance to clean it up and get it ready to finish this season. Wood season is work but the heat is so nice and having had a super cold winter, it was a blessing. So, even though this spring like weather was a teaser, I enjoyed every day! To end my post, I will add a little YaYa news. Two of my Granddaughters are expecting babies this year! Our oldest granddaughter, Driana, is having a boy in May and now her sister, Summer is also expecting a baby boy in August! Being a great YaYa is a bit crazy to think about. Weren't these girls just babies? Wasn't my son just a baby and now he's going to be a grandpa? The circle of life and that's no fake news!
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Did You Notice?
Even though the ground rodent said spring was not eminent, I wonder if you've noticed any telltale signs that there is some change in the air? It's been a very bitter cold and snowy winter for Ohio and many others all over the country. Even sunny Florida has felt the chill. I must admit that today was a real gift from God. My car said 52de today! And the sun was shining! I even sat outside in a chair alongside Jack and let the sun hit me in the face. It felt like heaven! The huge ice sickles are now history:
I showed this one in a previous post, but it grew to hit the roof above the kitchen. Today it's all gone! It was pretty muddy though and we had to give Annabelle a bath after her walk. It's hard being an all-white, short legged doggy! While we were sitting outside, I noticed Annabelle licking the cement on the driveway. She then preceded to throw up! I'm assuming she found some salt left over from the freeze? I made some chicken and rice for her for dinner and she seems better now. Back to the signs of change...I noticed that it was still light out at 6pm!This was 6pm the other day. I look forward to lighter later days and lighter early mornings. I know that's still some weeks away, but I love the first signs of the longer daylight. Since the weather this past weekend was pretty cold and nasty, I decided to put together a puzzle I've had sitting around for over a year. I'm really not a puzzle gal but I couldn't resist this one. It has a westie dog like Annabelle in it and it's a summer picnic scene...a sign perhaps?I'm going to glue it together with mod podge stuff and frame it to put up in Summer. I like to change out pictures on my walls. I hope near you the season is showing signs of change even if it's only a little lighter at night or perhaps a lovely warm day that gives hope of brighter times ahead. Speaking of having a brighter head:
















































