My first entry of 2021 in 2020

  • Jan. 9, 2021, 2:55 p.m.
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My gosh! I have not written here because (blush) I was too lazy to find my password and I was asked to enter it for no reason I could determine. I hate the password memory game. So. I’m that shallow.
Maybe I can catch up a bit for my own needs here with notes:
1. Have been healthy
2. Did for the second time in my house here put up a Christmas tree. Enjoyed it.
3.. Had the first Christmas alone in 79.5 years.
4. My son and his partner and her son visited the week before.
5. My daughter here visited before Christmas and brought an armload of flowers she’d selected at a local florist’s store, and I still have some orchid stems alive and creating a lot of joy in my kitchen window. She had asked and I said regarding a gift I always loved live flowers (we both know I have everything I need). I thought she’d pick some up at the grocery store. No idea she’d go to a florist.
6. I was feeling low on Christmas Eve, re no expectation of family, but starting sorting the many cds I’d moved here and then never did more than put them in a stand or two or three.
I started to play them on a cd/dvd player that is new and fell in love with them all over again. I was like a child with an early holiday gift. I couldn’t go to bed, just played and sorted the cds until 2 a.m. Singing and dancing for sure.
6. On Christmas that continued, Calls came in. I’d found a little turkey breast, only 3 pounds, and when I started roasting it I thought…Jeeze! I’ve cooked enough holiday meals to know that in the hour and fifteen minutes it takes to roast the turkey I can make myself an entire Christmas dinner. And I did! Turkey, gravy, dressing from a package, fresh pole beans and French rolls from my weekly Whole Foods delivery. Dessert was a slice of cake I’d bought at the grocery store and frozen. I had wine already cold in the fridge. I had Rwandan coffee. I made a funny video for my kids and close friends about my merrier than I’d expected holiday dinner. I tried posting it on FB but it was too long I guess.
7. However happy I was, I will admit I’d wrecked my kitchen!!! I included that on the video. I could have fed 15 with the messy pans and such I had to clear away after dinner. I’m careless about cleaning as I go in all instances.

  1. I continue to enjoy the music and dvds I’d not been able to enjoy before this. I’ve not finished sorting them all.
    So that ends my holiday report here for the end of 2020. As always, we have the choice to make our lives as entertaining and satisfying as we can. I would be the first to say that I have observed some negative effects from the isolation that in February will be a year of the staying mostly at home. They are part of each day here. And I find the choice of making a long and sometimes lonely day somewhat satisfying is weighty at times. But so far, I’m still able to live comfortably, even with occasions of pleasure at times, enough to continue the isolation.

  2. I’ve also researched that spot found on my pancreas in the scan at the hospital – regarding the chance it is a sign of oncoming pancreatic cancer. I feel fortified about that. More on that in another entry. I’m not focusing on that happening. Just looking for information. I’m scheduled for another scan in two years.

This finishes my 2020 diary.


Last updated January 09, 2021


Mystery January 09, 2021

It doesn't happen very often but every now and then I have to re-login as well. I hope you remain in good health!

Serin January 10, 2021

It sounds like a lovely time was had. It's fun rediscovering music that we love, isn't it. :)

But I have to ask. Christmas being, on the average, an annual thing... how do you do a half year in the run of non-alone Christmases?

ODSago Serin ⋅ January 11, 2021

Good question. Any way you like, I'd say.

noko January 10, 2021 (edited January 10, 2021)

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Ooh, that big bunch of handpicked flowers! What a thoughtful lovely gift. My sister is having some dental work tomorrow and I can't be there with her so I am sending flowers. I am taking a risk by letting a local florist choose an arrangement but I think it is important to support these folks now when I can.

Sabrina-Belle January 11, 2021

Glad you enjoyed Christmas. The flowers from your daughter sound beautiful.

Zipster January 11, 2021

Glad you made your Christmas special. Flowers are always a joy and orchids are so long lasting.

Jinn January 12, 2021

I have to keep a list of my passwords . It drives me crazy .
It does sound like you made your own fun for Christmas :-)

ODSago Jinn ⋅ February 07, 2021

I do keep a list. Sometimes they don't supply the password that works. Eager to read your entries today to see how you are.

Oswego January 17, 2021

You had a nice Christmas and I’m glad you’re doing well. What memories those CDs must have brought back!

ODSago Oswego ⋅ February 07, 2021

Yes, such fun I didn't expect at my almost 80 point of life!

Marg February 08, 2021

Sounds like you made it an enjoyable Christmas Day despite the situation! Gorgeous fresh flowers always brighten up any week :)

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