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Where Bloggers Live 06.2026: My Fine Furry Friends

  Sweet friends…thanks for joining me for this month’s Where Bloggers Live 06.2026:  My Fine Furry Friends.  In this month’s edition the gals and I are sharing our furry family members with you.  Seems only fair that you finally know the pets behind the blog.  I mean, you’ve met my master bedroom and bath, peeked at my junque, and had a look in my trunk.  You already know nothing’s off-limits with this series!! Pets, present and past, have been more like members of the family rather than animals that just happened to live with me.  Here's a little rundown of all of those sweet fur babies who have so enriched my life. Where Bloggers Live 06.2026 As a child, I didn’t really have pets.  Unless you count the 2 ‘male’ mice my father rescued and brought home from his research lab who promptly proceeded to have a litter of 10 ‘pups’.  Which strongly suggested they weren’t both males after all. When we moved to...

A - Z Blogging Challenge 04.29.2026


Good evening from my bed at Hotel Z Covent Garden, London. I am, as my mother would say, about two sheets to the wind. I thought I was tired yesterday, but we have over 20k steps, which is 6k more than Tuesday. So this will be even quicker than the post from that went live today.

This, THIS is the second to last day of the A -  Z Blogging Challenge. I am about to cross the finish line. Hallelujah. 

Today's letter is Y. And boy, oh, boy, oh, boy, it is hard to think of any words that begin with Y and could be considered glimmers or little blessings. 

Y is for (Wh)Y

I have had a pretty crazy adult life. Lots of pretty peculiar things have happened to me. Many of them because I have done something stupid - like subconsciously leaving my wrecked car in DRIVE to call the police and having said car drive across the street by ITSELF and hit an imported cherry tree. There's no good explanation for that stupidity. I wasn't even concussed in the accident!! But that's one in a million examples of mi vida loca.

Other times I have been befallen by crazy because of a bad decision or poor choice I made.  Marrying the wrong people - more than once.  Watching helplessly as my Siberian Husky went into heat every time the Army moved us. Then over and over having litters of puppies to contend with in a new duty station . I couldn't get poor Princess fixed before she and Polo would make more babies. Which was the very last thing Princess and I both needed. 

I am often left saying 'why???? why???? why????'.  I exhaust myself at times!! 

But I have to admit with all that crazy, with all the times I've been knocked down or even self-TKO-ed, I have always gotten back up.  I think the moral of my story or life has been becoming resilient even when crazy hits. 

And with that crazy has come lots of life lessons and sometimes backward blessings that I just seem to fall into. 

Little miracles. Like the little miracle that happened in the wreck I described above. My car very easily could have hit a person, or an animal when it drove itself across the street. But miracle of miracles, it hit a tree. I have more blessings than crazy. I don't know why but I am very thankful that's the case.

Your Turn


PC is already asleep. Jet lag is kicking his behind. But I have adjusted pretty well...she says with one eye beginning to droop closed.

Can you think back over a time when you had crazy hit but it turned out to be a blessing in disguise?  I love that expression that "I have survived all my bad days so far." Yup. It's true.

Hugs and kisses,

Leslie 






Comments

  1. I think we often need the benefit of hindsight to recognize how difficult things shaped us for the better and how God has used the challenges in our lives to make us into the people we are today. Hope you're having a marvelous time!

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    1. Thank you so much for those wise words. Yes, I agree, God has used the difficulty days to shape us. I wouldn't undo any of them. We had such a grand time on our vacation. I am still trying to get back to normal after the jet lag and subbing for 3 days right away when we got back. Hoping this week will be more 'normal.'

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  2. I hope you are having so much fun on your trip! London is my favorite city that I've visited so far!

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    1. We had a marvelous time. Hope I can get my head together and write a little bit about our trip. Thank you!!

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  3. I assume you think of being 2 sheets to the wind as being tired. I would think of it as being inebriated lol. Hope you sleep well.

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    1. Yes, I meant '2 sheets to the wind' to indicate being loopy and tired and off-balance. And now that I think about it, I think it is more often 3 sheets to the wind!! When I looked it up, your definition was - inebriated - is what came up first. Ha!! But I wasn't inebriated at all. Just really 'off' from lack of sleep and a very hectic two weeks. I have been sleeping great but can't seem to get enough!! Hopefully, I will be back to normal this coming week.

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