Many things are sweet this morning, my sweet readers, including the following:
- I am recovering sweetly from my open heart surgery of September 21,
- I don’t have to worry about how many sweets I eat right now (although I am watching my salt and my vitamin K intake),
- sweet people including my friend Jeanette in Philadelphia are sending me chocolates and other sweets,
- there are still sweet cookies left over from the bunch we bought yesterday at the sweet Lakota Bakery in Arlington,
- my boyfriend, Michael, talked to my sweet 18-year-old son, Aaron, on the phone yesterday, helping Aaron to cook more sweet food in his dorm kitchen in Edinburgh, Scotland,
- I am not fasting for Yom Kippur this year but rather eating all the sweet and non-sweet food I want today,
- I am sweetly unworried about the U.S. presidential election next month,
- my sweet college roommate Maria and I bought some sweet jewelry and socks at two sweet boutiques in Arlington, Massachusetts yesterday,
- I also showed Maria some other sweet sites in Arlington, and
- the first sweet photo I took yesterday — at the Arlington coffee house where I have twice sung sweetly at Open Mic nights — features many products that are sweet:
Would you like to see all my other sweet photos from yesterday?
Which of those many sweet photos seem particularly sweet to you, my sweet reader?
As I am creating this sweet post, I am listening to this sweet fairy tale ballet:
Finally, here’s a sweet way to thank all those who helped me create this sweet post and those who have been sweet enough to read it here and now:
Life is sweet. Glad to see you are keeping warm
What a sweet thing to say, Derrick! ❤
Love the Arlington coffee house!! Keep healing!!
I will do my best. Thanks for the very sweet comment, D’Angelo.
I was a little slow minded after my open heart for 8 weeks or so. Like had difficulty balancing a check book or looked and looked and could not put something together like a model airplane for instance. A little thought to speech delay. Kind of gave me a little taste of dementia or Alzheimer very early stages. I did not like it but gave me an understanding of the frustration of people who suffer that way. I did not like it. It’s been 10 years and only thing now is that I often loose my sense of direction. Of course that’s a 7th decade in life thing too. I can still find my way to the refrigerator for midnight snacks though and that ‘s most important.
What’s also important is that you left this sweet comment for me, Carl. ❤
Chocolates divine.
Candy tastes sweet.
Rapid healing is great-
Your blog news a treat!
It makes me feel happy
Will share by retweet.
Xxoo
So sweet
your tweet.
Your rhyme
Sublime.
xxoo
Life is indeed sweet Ann 💕 So glad you are sweetly healing … and can eat those yummy sweets!
My life is sweeter with you in it, Val! ❤
Sweet!
So neat! ❤
If I were feeling bitter I’d use some salty language, but all I feel like saying is, How sweet it is!
Your comments send me to the moon, Chris!
Sweet you in your red jacket! Sweet little short legged dog chasing the paper boy! Chocolate Bats!!!! Now that’s sweet…
YOU’re sweet. ❤ ❤ ❤
I love chocolate and sherbet cones mostly sherbet cones
I love your comments.
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”- William Shakespeare
This comment smells very sweet to me! ❤
glad to hear you’re doing so well.
How sweet of you to notice and to say, Jim!
So nice seeing your sweet face Ann. WHERE did you get those earrings and necklace???? I LOVE them…. let me know where I can make a sweet purchase myself ❤
Maria and I got the earrings and I got the necklace by the same artist at The Artful Heart Gallery in Arlington, MA. Here’s the link to their online site:
http://www.artfulheartgallery.com/
It looks like the jewelry artist is Juan Carlos of Firefly Jewelry. Wouldn’t it be sweet if you were to purchase and wear some of his work, too?
Thank you- going to take a look over there!! ❤ ❤
Sweet!
Feel sweetly better… Loved the way it all came together…
I love your sweet comment!
Aw, some of your pictures are rather sweet.
That is rather sweet of you to say so, Robert.