Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Mom's Make Things Better

Well, here we are, the day before Thanksgiving, and once again we take time to stop and take notice, say a word of thanks, and then realize how truly blessed we are. This year is no different than the past. I've got a loving family that fills my heart, amazing friends who keep me on the straight and narrow, (except for one or two - you know who you are!) and last but not least, I've got good enough health to keep me going.

So, speaking of health, this past month, Jer and I had an unwelcomed visitor in our home. Let me emphasize - "unwelcomed". Yep, he invaded our home and stayed waaaaayyyy too long. His name was "Pulmonary Edema" - i.e. "THE FLU!" and we were never so glad to see him leave. It was awful! You know - fatigue, fever, cough --- oh my --- the cough! I thought I was gonna cough up a lung!

Anyway, those long three weeks got me thinking about the good ol' days when Mom was our ever-loving, tender-caring nurse. Remember when mom tightly tucked you into bed, stuck a thermometer in your mouth, and placed a damp washcloth on your forehead? Those were the days! It didn't matter how many siblings you had, when you were sick, you were her only focus of attention. Today, I smile when I think about it! Oh yes - that special treatment! And her concoctions, rituals, and remedies (there were so many!) Wow! Sometimes I thought they were gonna kill me! But you know what? They worked! I'm sure your mom had her remedies too. Anyone willing to share?

Well, let me start first with the old mainstay - the hot toddy. If you haven't had one, you're missing out! The hot todddy was my dad's favorite medicinal remedy. He'd whip up a spiced drink of hot whiskey, water, honey, and lemon, and then carefully hand us that hot concoction (be careful if it's in a glass glass), and then make darn sure we drank every last drop. Let me tell you, if you dared stop and take a breath between sips, he'd be right there like a drill sargeant, instructing you to - "drink it up! Drink it all up!!" So I did. Thinking about it now, I honestly can't say if it really worked or not. But let me tell ya, I sure slept well!

And then there was my mom's favorite, the old "mustard plaster". Now you younger folks have probably never heard of this one, but I can tell you this, when mom mentioned "mustard plaster", us kids would run and hide! The smell, combined with the accompanying burn, made for an unpleasant experience. First she would concoct a smelly paste consisting of mustard powder, flour, and water - and then she'd spread it onto a left-over piece of fabric. Then that piece of fabric was placed directly onto our chest. Buuurrrrrnnnnn! No longer than 15 minutes or you might end up with a hole burnt right through ya! Oh my goodness! Sixty years later, the memory still haunts me! And can you believe that if you want to, you can still pick up one of these kits today at a local health store? No thank you!

One quick last one - then I'll quit, but remember the old "Vick's Vapor Rub" tent? All it took was one "whoop" coming from the upstairs and mom would be gathering her supplies and making the yell upstairs. "Diane - get down here!"

Immediately, I ran downstairs in my sloppy pajamas, wondering what ritual was next. At the bottom of the stairs, my mom greeted me, looking like the newest member of the Klu Klux Klan! Can you imagine? Tenting a white sheet over her head, she encouraged me to get in the tent with her. There we hovered over the stove, inhaling the vapors of Vicks Vapor Rub melting in a pot of hot water. Thinking about it now, I'm sure we looked and sounded like a couple of yogis. Breathe in. Breathe out. Soon our respiratory problems would disappear, and just like that, she was on to the next. "Bruce!" Funny how she could recognize us, even by our coughs!

So anyway, last month as I lie there, barely covered up, with my box of kleenex, and $150 worth of prescriptions, my mind started to think of mom, and how possibly those weird homemade remedies could be right.

Mom - maybe you were onto something. Your tender care and strange rituals could always reclaim our health. But then again - didn't moms always make everything better?

I sure miss those days!

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Our New Arrival

She's here! She's finally here! So today, the Stamp family is pleased to announce her long awaited arrival. And oh my gosh - the excitement! I can hardly contain myself! We've waited for so very, very long! Honestly, for like the last six weeks, not one single day has passed without me asking the same old, same old. "Do you think today will be the day?"

Well, today is the day and both Jer and I are tickled pink! She's been so wanted, so needed, and so l---o----n----g overdue. However; we must admit, now that she's here, she was well worth the wait!

"So what took so long?" you may ask?? Well, of course, there's been a myriad of excuses, such as:
*** There must have been a miscalculation!
*** Toxins! It has to be the toxins!! Could it be AI?
*** The holiday weekend messed things up! (Say what? What does a holiday weekend have to do with it?)
*** And so on and so on!

So, believe it or not, Jer and I were there for the actual delivery, and praise the Lord, it couldn't have went smoother - no drops, no foul language, no mishaps - everything went as planned - except, of course for the actual delivery date!

So now our family is finally complete, long may she live!

And without further ado --- please let me introduce ---- our new bundle of joy---- and as cousin Eddie would say ......


"Ain't she a beaut?"


Lesson learned: If you need to order ANYTHING, dont expect it anytime soon!

Friday, May 10, 2024

Mom's Life Lessons

Ten years ago, at my mother's funeral, I stood at the church pulpit and shared six simple lessons. Not just any old six lessons, but six lifelong lessons that my mother had instilled upon us kids. I carry a copy of them with me everyday. However, sometimes simply carrying them is not enough. Sometimes I just need to take them out, brush them off, and READ them. So, in honor of Mother's Day, I thought I would share them once again. I hope they enlighten you as they did me, and possibly create a fire within you that will encourage you to make this world a better place. So here goes-

#1) Do your best. Always do your best - but remember - to be human is to be imperfect.

#2) Stand up for what you believe in - but first listen with an open heart.

#3) Be fair. Do not judge others, for many times things are different than they appear.

#4) Smile, smile, smile - and keep on smiling.

#5) Forgive - simply forgive.

#6) And love - love and be loved for no one knows what tomorrow holds.

Mom, I must confess. I try, but I am so human. And like you said, that makes me so imperfect. Yep! That's me - Miss Imperfection! Oh how I need your loving nudge. I know that nudge would remind me of the things that really matter. I feel your presence everyday. Thank you for being with me during the days of bliss and the days of anguish. I miss you, Mom! Happy Mother's Day!

She was one smart cookie!

Friday, February 16, 2024

And now - for the rest of the - RULES!

As some of you may know, this past month my hubby and I celebrated another trip around the sun. Wow! That was a fast trip! Tell me, is it just me, or does each year seem to go by faster than the prior one? It's like one day you wake up and it's "Whoa--- how did I get this old?"

So anyway, this year's birthday had a special notation. This birthday was the one Uncle Sam said SHOULD have been my FULL retirement birthday. Note: I said "SHOULD" and "FULL".

I know, I know - I'm already retired! I took that leap a couple of years ago, when I wildly tore a few extra pages/years off the calender, and said, "Later gators. I'm outta here!" Yep! It's been one of the best decisions I ever made! It's been absolutely glorious!

But what do ya think? With "FULL" retirement should come "FULL" benefits, right? I've considered the past few years as the "honeymoon" phase, and while they've been totally enchanting, life is too short. Maybe we could up the ante a bit, ya think?

Now, I'm not talking about parachuting out of a plane, or running a marathon, or anything stupid like that. Heck no! I wanna live a few more years! How about just a little something to spice it up a bit?

Well, after much thought, here goes. HONEY, HERE'S THE REST OF THE RULES!

1) As my cooking has improved, your critiques have increased. So note: From now on, meals will be served once per day. The rest of the day, fend for yourself!
2) Routine is always good. The evening meal will be served promptly at 6:30 p.m. or whenever the Embers delivers.
3) Once again, dirty dishes will be placed in the sink or dishwasher. (I've been working on this one for over 40 years!)
4) Keeping the bathroom well supplied makes us both happy. The toilet paper is still stored under the sink and it's installation is easy peasy. Go ahead and give it a try!
5) Tuesdays are "Diane" day. Don't miss me too much while I'm gone!

And last but not least---

6) There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day. Let's not miss so many of them!
Cheers to our future years - of "FULL" retirement!