Warm Weather Hygge
By definition, hygge (hooga) according to the Denmark website is about "taking time away from the daily rush to be together with people you care about - or even by yourself - to relax and enjoy life's quieter pleasures." There's a fun little book I read on vacation back in 2018 called The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living and I loved it so much, I bought one as soon as I got back. There was actually nothing more relaxing than reading that little book curled up on the couch in the sunroom with a cup of tea and is one of my favorite memories of that trip. Many tend to associate this practice in the cooler months of Fall and Winter because it tends to focus on the act of being cozy. Snuggling under a blanket, enjoying a warm, healing cup of tea by the fireplace (or fireplace on TV ), lighting a favorite candle while doing a calming hobby like cross stitch or scrapbooking. Being a hyggephant, I can tell you that I never associated warm wea...
It has been quite a week and it's only Wednesday. We definitely are handling it better than we would've before. I guess we're hardened a bit after some of the stuff we've dealt with in the past too.
ReplyDeleteYeah, its really piled on this week. Yes, we have.
DeleteIt does seem like "stuff" happens in groups. The old adage about coming in 3s comes to mind, but I don't know that that's true either. Sometimes it sure seems that way though. It's too bad about your tree. I have one in my front yard that needs to be removed - it would have been nice if mine had been taken out for free and yours left for the view.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your tv and moisture problems. I hope they are both easily solved.
I like to think they don't come in three's but they usually do for us. We just brace up when we hit the second thing. Well next time I will send the mighty wind your way to uproot your tree! :-)
DeleteOh big time things go wrong for me in groups. Let's see, last week I took my mom to downtown Chicago for a brain CT scan in which she had the directions wrong so we were heading near Indiana. Then we were given wrong info at the hospital so we had to toggle between two hospitals connected by a glass bridge 4 stories up (I'm terrified of heights). Mom can't walk 20 feet without having to stop and breathe (refuses a wheelchair). I did 4400 steps in the hospital alone for a 45 min test. Then we got lost going home and ended up close to the South Side where I grew up. By this time it was 4pm so we were in the heart of rush hour (with the Sox game going on) so it took 2 solid hours and 3/4 tank of gas to get home. All that for mom to find out she needed to go BACK down there on Monday at 7:30am for an MRI. And that was to find out she has mets to the brain. Which led me to my job in which I don't qualify for FMLA yet and they'd "prefer to not hold my job for me" (and aren't legally required to do so). Lovely week.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of mold, I'm wondering if we have it in our house because every time we run the a/c or the heat there is this smell that comes up through the vents! I can't find any water seepage or anything downstairs but there is a definite "moldy" type of smell. Makes me wonder if that's why I can't get rid of this nasty throat thing. I have some calls to make too, so I understand your frustrations. I laughed what you said about the tv in the bedroom! It's so easy to get sucked in to late night stuff isn't it!
Oh my Lord, what a cluster****. I hope her MRI comes back clear. I'm sorry but your work sucks. You have ended up at some of the worst places. I hope you end up somewhere eventually that treats you with a little respect for once.
DeleteI bet mold is the issue especially if you're having a throat issue.