Keep putting one foot in front of the other

Keep putting one foot in front of the other: This is something that my mother said over and over again when I was a child. It didn't mean much to me until I was an adult and actually experienced hardships that slowed me down. Now when bad things happen, I remember her words and it helps me get perspective.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sunday night after Thanksgiving

It has been an interesting Thanksgiving weekend. Visits with family and friends, and the loss of two friends in an car accident. That weighs heavy on me as I write this. We put up the outdoor Christmas lights today - not too many - because it was nice out. I still think it is weird to put them up while it is still November. We used to put them up about two weeks before Christmas, but that often means putting them up in snow and cold. Now I cave in to neighborhood convention and get the outside lights up Thanksgiving weekend. We still wait to put our inside Christmas tree up until about two weeks before the holiday. I really do like the Christmas holiday season. I like snow, I like the cold, I like the memories the season conjures up. Watching old movies (especially White Christmas!) takes me back to being a kid, but also gives me a sense of being grounded. When we lived in Atlanta, I missed the winter season and the gray dismal days. Strange. Some people get the winter blues, but not me. I like winter and all it brings. It helps to have a warm house, not have to worry about where my next meal comes from, and a good job.

Work begins again tomorrow, five more days until the weekend. I was named one of six top women marketers in the office products industry by a British web site over the past weekend. A dubious honor at best. On to the work week!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Life is short - enjoy it

I wouldn't normally begin a post with something serious, but I learned today that two people I know were killed in a car accident last night. They are employees (head chef and waitress) from a restaurant we frequent. They were going home from work - just a normal day - and some guy ran a red light and killed them. It makes me pause, say a pray for the people I know, and remember to live each day fully.