Sunday, January 1, 2017

Starting with bread and laughter

I'm starting off the new year with a book, home baked bread, and blackberry jam. And yes, I am laughing.

A few days ago my husband asked if I'd thought about New Year's Resolutions. It was a funny question because as far as I know he's never made one before. I said of course I have, I'm going to laugh more in January. That in itself was funny because I knew what he was asking; I knew that he was suggesting we go on a "diet" together. He thinks I'm incredibly quirky and my answer caused him to laugh rather hard. After laughing at me he filled me in on what "New Year's Resolutions" was code for in his lexicon.

So it's the first day of a brand new 2017, he's at work. I'm up early. Little Abe is sound asleep in bed and I'm starting the New Year exactly as it should be, with all the little joys I could conjure up: a book in hand from the library that I've been enjoying the past few days, fresh home baked bread that little Abe and I worked most of the day on yesterday (if you can call waiting four hours for the loaves to rise, working on), and homemade black berry jam made from blackberries little Abe and I picked last summer with his Papa at his Great Grandma's blackberry patch. As for the bread, one thing I thought yesterday before the year began to officially draw to a close was that I should have baked more bread in 2016. I quickly remedied that by getting out the loaf pans, loads of flour, the yeast, ect; and baking bread to end the old year right.

Perfection if you ask me, a quiet beginning to a New Year with so many things that fill my heart with joy: books, bread, and berries. Oh yeah, and if you hadn't figured it out already I'm laughing because none of it (beside the book) fit nicely into my husband's New Year's Resolutions. Hey, I'm sticking to mine!

8 comments:

  1. You are such a joyful person, I can't help smiling when I read this post. Life is about enjoying the simple, weathering the rough parts with people you love, and being kind to all. I think this sums up you. I wish you and your family the best in 2017. I hope you got the heel of the loaf-my favorite piece.

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    1. Oh, I got the heel! Fresh out of the oven too :) There's still another loaf uncut so the joy shall be repeated.

      And I can be a bear (just ask my husband). But thank-you for the kind words. I have made it a point over the past several years, as I do battle bouts of depression to look for all the little joys. It vastly increases the quality of life when one can really appreciate simple things.

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  2. Sounds like the perfect way to kick off a new year! My husband doesn't make goals/resolutions. He manages to just get things done constantly, so I suppose it works for him.

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    1. Yeah, come to think of it, I can't really think of any goals my husband has ever made. I mean, unless he just didn't tell me about them. And that wouldn't be too far fetched either.

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  3. I have decided I will sing "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" (from Spamalot) every morning just to begin my day in a light hearted way. Enjoy your year of laughter!

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    1. That will be fun! My mom used to wake us up with a song. Little Abe and I sing every night before bed but it's almost always Ittsy Bitty Spider (he picks the song).

      Enjoy your year of singing!

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  4. It truly doesn't get any better than that :)

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    1. Ahhhh, it's so great to hear from you! I've missed seeing your name in the comments and all of your encouraging words :) Happy New Year Sue

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