Sunday, August 24, 2025
Tonight's picture was taken in August of 2006. Mattie was four years old. This was a typical sight in our living room..... Lego, cars, trucks, and trains. Mattie loved to build and create and he would create elaborate play schemes and of course always wanted us to play along. I may have been Mattie's mom but the other important role I served was play buddy! Watching Mattie in motion was something I will never forget, as he had a sheer love for life.
Quote of the day: I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day. ~ Harvey Pekar
This morning, my friend from England, sent me a two minute video to look at about finding the good in each and every day. The video mentioned that on tough days it maybe hard to see anything other than the negative, and yet we can still find moments of joy, things to be happy for if we look for them. The video pointed out that as humans we are almost conditioned toward negativity bias. Meaning we focus on what is wrong, overlooking the positive. Certainly focusing on the negative is crucial during a crisis, when we have to assess all the things around us that could cause harm and danger. However, what happens when we are not in crisis? It takes a lot of focus or to retrain ourselves to notice the good and the bad, in order to create a more healthy balance.
I let the the content of this two minute video sit in my head all morning. I do think in between sadness, anger, and feeling distraught, that I am aware to never forget the things I should be thankful for. So for example, do you know every morning, while I am toweling my dad off and working on getting him dressed, he usually says to me..... YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL and SMART LADY, or I LOVE YOUR NECKLACE, WHERE DID YOU GET IT? In my dad's way, this is his way of telling me that he appreciates me and he is aware of my efforts. Before I got my dad out of bed this morning, he started asking me questions about what he could see from his bed, hanging in the hallway. My dad wanted to know about these photos by the staircase. I was impressed he could see them from his bed! He says he has been admiring them and wanted to know where I got them!I explained to my dad that these frames and photos were Mother's Day gifts to me from my husband in 2012. As my husband always said (I still have his card on display in my office).... "You are the best mother and person I have ever known." As I was recounting this to my dad, his response to hearing all of this was..... your husband was correct, you ARE the best person he EVER will know. Leave it to my dad! These moments of clarity and connections with my dad are positives, which I absorb and never overlook.
Before I took my parents out to brunch today, Indie and I sat on the porch for 15 minutes together watching the hummingbirds. The hummers fascinate me because it is hard to believe something so tiny and beautiful can actually fly and buzz around! Indie is equally fascinated! She never tries to chase or scare the hummers! GOOD GIRL! When I can pause and look at greenery, I can see glimmers of positives in the world. They maybe fleeting, but I am aware of them.
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