My granddaughter Missy had a sleepover with me last night. This morning as I had coffee in bed and read my book, Missy went to the dining room to finish some crafts she had been working on the day before. Suddenly she called out to me "Mormor, what's your second favourite colour?" Well I have … Continue reading My second favourite colour
Author: MorMor Cindy
Journey into a ladies group
Last summer found me out of my element. Cast in to a world of women. Lots and lots of women. Some I know and others are total strangers. The Ladies Golf League. The dynamics that make up a group of women. Any women. And the sometimes eyerolling events that happen. Well last summer was an … Continue reading Journey into a ladies group
Becoming A Mom
I was nineteen years old when I had my first child. My daughter once told me she thought I resented her because I missed out on so much by having her at such a young age. Well she was wrong on both points. I'm not saying it was easy but I didn't miss out on … Continue reading Becoming A Mom
Anticipation: Is it better than the real thing?
New years eve came and went. The holidays are over and we are somewhat settled into real life. Or what real life has become. Its easier I think because holidays are so often fraught with rush, overspending, and overall stress. I still wasn't ready for a "normal" Christmas. The joy just wasn't there. In November … Continue reading Anticipation: Is it better than the real thing?
You Have No Patience for the Mundane
This is what my daughter Drew said to me the other day during a phone conversation. She is correct but perhaps her context has a little more to do with who I am and how I think rather than the world around me. Throughout my life I have become bored easily. And yet, I am … Continue reading You Have No Patience for the Mundane
Letter to my Mother In Law
Many jokes have been made throughout time about Mothers-In-Law. In fact they have been the subject matter of books and movies forever. They don't often come off in a good light. My husband always said when my son got married I would be a terrible mother-in-law. Well having a son makes me understand how my … Continue reading Letter to my Mother In Law
Let It Go…
Years ago I was spending the day with my friend Dawn, wandering in and out of stalls at a local Christmas craft sale. It is held at Spruce Meadows which is a local Equestrian show jumping facility. All sorts of events are held here and my youngest daughter held her wedding reception in one of … Continue reading Let It Go…
The Queen of Procrastination
Yep that's me. I am a huge procrastinator. At least in the eyes of society. You know. Them. The people who make the rules we are all supposed to live by. It turns out that procrastination is a negative thing. Look it up. If you aren't careful it will ruin your life. At least any … Continue reading The Queen of Procrastination
2020… The Year That Wouldn’t End
January 2020. I was sitting in the darkened room waiting to see my Retina specialist. I have eye issues. The lighting is subdued as the patients all have their eyes dilated before seeing the Doctor. Light of course is therefore painfully bright. The television on the wall is showing a news story about a new … Continue reading 2020… The Year That Wouldn’t End
Is There a Santa Claus?
On Christmas eve my 8 year old Granddaughter found out there wasn't a Santa Claus. Turns out Missy found the Santa Gifts that had been hidden away. In this year of Christmas lockdown we rely on facetime and text to share our holidays and the text came from my daughter Drew late Christmas Eve. Simply … Continue reading Is There a Santa Claus?