Sylfie, Any loss is hard to deal with, but the loss of a baby is tragic. A loss like this can make life feel so bland. I hope your family is finding comfort in each other. My hugs and prayers to you.
Katherine, I admire how you keep up with your journaling. I scrape together some notes every day, but you capture the details of your life so beautifully. You have so much on your shoulders with your husband, too. Keep us posted on the mice.
Shana, I agree with what you said about losing a child. I often wonder what Chris would have been like at 50 (this year, he would have turned 50, he died at 23) or David in his late 40s (he died when he was 41). We not only mourn the loss in our lives but all the memories we don't get to have.
I hope you got pictures of you and your coworker to show the contrast after clearing the walkways. That must have been a sight.
Pics of kids with mohawks!! A scrapper's paradise.
Michi, how awful about your glasses. I am utterly blind without mine. I don't know how you are coping. Glad the cardiologist cleared you, and your eye appointment is scheduled. The story about the granddaughter and her desk sounds scrappable.
Oh my gosh, about the shooting! 2nd place sounds fantastic. I am surprised they finished that game on the day of the shooting.
When I read about you finishing a crocheted wheelchair wrap, my mind read crocheted wheelchair and went off on its own fantasy thinking about this until I reread it.
Rae, it sounds like folks are having a tough time with glasses. I have a lens that keeps falling out of mine! You take such marvelous pictures and scrap them so beautifully.
Ane, I love hearing the little snippets of your life. Despite the cold, it sounds as though you had a lovely time in Arizona. Despite the headache, it sounds as though you enjoyed the weekend with the bands.
Lily Ann, Another glasses story

I thought I was the only one with glasses issues until I caught up on this thread. I lost mine once on holiday in Israel, in the ocean. I kept diving into the waves until I found them.
Jan, that sounds like quite a busy time with your family and the Frenchie. You are a good mother! My heart rate is all over the place. I have an appointment with the cardiologist in January. It has been this way since I had COVID.
Sherri, I hope you are doing well. It sounds as though Alexis had a fantastic time at the convention. She is such a special young lady. I have a lot of admiration for her.
Alta, how nice that your son is hosting Thanksgiving.