Friday, January 10, 2025

Lesson 881: I'm Taking a Picture

Hello, Readers!
Eloise here,
checking in from the 
cold
and
snowy 
north.


I hope I didn't scare my neighbors
as they played in the snow.


I was spying out the window,
but it's all good.


I was just taking a picture!


or two.


Who would want to miss moments
such as these?



I said the same thing to the birds.


Don't stress, 


I'm not a predator.


I'm just taking a picture!


My neighbors are used to my lens.


So are the birds.


I spied this guy out on the bay.


He was all by himself 
floating around an open spot of water.


So, what was Eloise doing 
out on Erie's Presque Isle


on Tuesday, in 23 degree weather 

with a wind whipping off of the lake?


A field trip, of course!



We took the students out to Thompson's Bay area


to collect plant samples.


They challenged me as to why I wasn't following them
into the knee deep snow.


I'm taking a picture,
Mrs. Eloise said.

We sketched maps of the area.


We made natural dyes of the plants we harvested.\,
and used them on our maps.



Here is my blurry pic of basketball.
Eloise still does not like extra lenses,
so you get what you get
from our dark but cozy gym.


This pic was not mine, 
but I took it to share.  
Very funny for the Pennsylvanians!


I cannot NOT comment on the Orange Bowl.


Oh my, 
were we ever ready!





We brought out the two bottles
of Nittany Lion wine we received as a gift
nearly two decades ago.  


One we said we'd open when Joe Paterno died,
hence the empty.
The other we are saving to open after 
we win a National Championship.

Thinking of Drew Allar,
just a few years older than my own son,
gives a different perspective to the loss this year.
I hope Drew is with his family 
and recovering today.

What we still haven't recovered
is missing Gingy!

There are so many kind and concerned citizens!
I checked the mail 
every day in hopes of a ransom note.
This is truly a cold case.
I'll never give up on the belief
of his safe return.


Daughter Ellen Louise 
reached a milestone this week.
She went back to train in the
elementary school she attended.
She will be a certified Speech Pathologist
at the end of her externship placements
in June.

Bethst of wuk, Elwen!


I took the advice of a respected student,
and Eragon is my current read.


So far,
I love it even more than The Hobbit.
It makes for the perfect wintertime escape.


I'm trying to be more present this year,
and not allow my thoughts to linger too far behind,
or cycle ahead into the unknown.
However, 
we would be remiss if we did not
look back on the life of former President Jimmy Carter.

My blog title was adapted from 
Jason Carter's eulogy for his Grandfather.


Here it is,
in case you missed it.


Good night, My Fellow Americans.
Sending prayers to those devastated by the wildfires.

Eloise



















Friday, January 3, 2025

Lesson 880: Gingerbread

 Happy New Year, Readers!




2025 is entering 
as a snowy one for 
the Great Lakes Region!


Santa is heading back to the North Pole.
This is what I picture he looks like in the off season--
trades his red suit for a blue one.


As Santa retires to the North Pole,
so does Eloise to her living room.

I do love the winter.


Unpopular opinion, I know.
But there is beauty in nature's dormancy.



We are home tonight--
a rare thing for a Friday night.
We made a slippery trip
to Meadville
for a basketball game last night.

I caught this score
partway through the JV game--
the JV's won.


And that's the only score I will be sharing 
for the rest of the night.

Maybe the guys were just out-fanned.
Here was their student section:


Here was ours:


A long trip
plus
slippery roads
do not make for a positive equation
for teen travel.

Also,
they had a player that scored his 1,000th point in the game.


Again.
The same thing happened last year.

Congrats to this young man!
Impressive accomplishment.


I compiled my 2024 Year in Review blog
on Tuesday.
Here it is if you missed it:
Lesson 879

I have lots more to write about:
New Year's Resolutions
Word of the Year
and the passing of Jimmy Carter.

But I'm preoccupied with something else
and my mind can't give adequate blogspace
to those things I hold dear
until I solve a mystery.

What happened to my gingerbread man?


I discovered he was missing on New Year's Day
approximately 6:00 pm.

After an urgent notice posted to my facebook account,
I now have more questions than answers
after the spotlight was put on this case.


A prank?
A run in with a wild animal?
A theft?
But what is the motive?
Jealousy.
Greed.
A kidnapping?
Certainly I would have received a ransom note by now.

I checked on Gingerbread girl this morning.


I thought for a second that she, too, had been stolen.
But she was there--
just not doing well.


She threw herself off of the porch,
but I revived her and convinced my metal friend
that he was worth waiting for.

I worked on my theft theory
and have created a short list of suspects.

Then I went to work.
I put the Questies on it.
My brainiacs had theories similar 
to the adults on facebook.

They were firm believers in the fact that he came to life
and ran away all on his own.

Run, run, as fast as you can--
you can't catch me,
I'm the gingerbread man, I am!


If Donald Trump can be my President twice,
I'm not ruling anything out.

Any leads you have on the Gingerbread case,
please message the Lamp Post.
There is a reward for his return.

Eloise