“Close Friend Day”
Month: March 2020
Distancing
Experts on the Coronavirus have warned that we need to remain six feet apart when we interact to prevent viral spread. This has been dubbed “Social Distancing” but I believe a better term would be “physical distancing.” We need to be socially close perhaps more than ever before. Our social contacts may be by phone, […]
Writing Prompt 3
If you were going to spend a week alone away from home and could only bring three things aside from your clothes . . . what would you bring and why? Let’s assume medication and personal items like one’s toothbrush are included in the “clothes” category above. The three items I would take are: iPhone, […]
Something to Consider
In the past, we discussed end-of-life decisions. Please review some of the resources and information provided during that series on Death. https://crookedcreek.live/2017/01/25/death-decisions/ One of my readers made an important point in a personal discussion we were having today and I feel it is worth mentioning here. During the current COVID-19 pandemic many more patients are […]
Can We Still Laugh?
All the world is experiencing unprecedented challenges. We are in a state of shock at what is happening and we have no idea what is next. Global pandemics like the one we are dealing with today are once in a lifetime phenomenon. Can We Still Laugh? Even though people are losing their jobs and lifetime […]
Writing Prompt 2
What is the one thing that you don’t eat that you really wish you could and why? My Answer: I really wish I could eat shrimp. Unfortunately I am allergic to crustaceans (shrimp, lobster and crab) as I learned in the 1980s while in Charleston, South Carolina. After eating shrimp all week I went into […]
Colors
As we age most of us expect our vision to worsen. We expect to wear glasses and to eventually have cataracts that require surgical removal. Some unfortunate individuals have eye diseases that greatly impair vision, such as macular degeneration. One thing that might blindside (sorry, I couldn’t resist the pun) seniors is color-blindness more accurately […]
I’m Annoyed
Annoyed at what you ask? Some officials and other “experts” who hold press conferences about COVID-19! While they announce emergencies and give out advice regarding social distancing and other precautions they stand shoulder to shoulder and shake hands like they are at a political gathering. This is a pandemic and it should not be too […]
Hope
I will love the light for it shows me the way, Yet I will endure the darkness because It shows me the stars. by Og Mandino Image Credit: Pixabay
Bucket Lists
Do you have a bucket list? According to Webster a bucket list is “a number of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime.” That’s a more positive way of saying things I want to do before I kick the bucket. When I think of this I see an actual […]
National Napping Day
This is the day set aside to catch up on the one hour lost when we sprang forward yesterday morning. National Napping Day began in the year 2000. I’ve celebrated today, have you? Cartoon by Pixabay
International Women’s Day
For me, it’s hard to get excited about International Women’s Day. In the United States, women have barely advanced in the past few years, if at all. While other countries have had women as leaders for years, the U.S. seems unable to accomplish this. How many more years will little girls here have to grow […]
Are You Prepared
A novel form of coronavirus originating in China late last year has spread globally. There is no vaccine for this particular type of corona, named COVID-19. I won’t list the morbidity and mortality statistics here because they are changing by the hour and news coverage is widespread and nearly constant. It is important that we […]
Cliches
Cliches Do you speak using cliches? You might think the answer is “no” but what if I told you there are as many as 681? These are things we say often without really recognizing that we are using cliches. Because we have heard them our whole lives they come so naturally in our speech that […]
Milestone
Crooked Creek blog now has 400 followers! This is a milestone of which I am very proud. There are blogs with thousands, but Crooked Creek is a more intimate blog and I appreciate each follower. I also appreciate all the comments and participation of readers. THANK YOU!
March Flowers
When I was growing up we called daffodils “March Flowers.” I don’t know it that was peculiar to the country or the era. Now I know they are daffodils and I look for them as soon as March appears on the calendar. I love this month when three of my four beautiful girls were born. […]