I'm sitting in my family room listening to the rainfall, one of my favorite sounds. The sky looks grey, but our grass is beginning to green up in spots. I can see the bird feeder in our back yard is empty, but there are no complaints right now. The birds have all taken shelter for the moment.
Just before the rain began, I finished the Netflix series, Alias Grace. It's a dark, but intriguing story. It was well acted and kept me interested, as any good story can do.
A while back, I got some allergy tests done. I'm allergic to so many trees and grasses, but the weirdest thing was the foods. Rye, sesame seeds, and carrots of all things. I now have more empathy for friends who've battled allergies. Label reading has become very important. In trying to switch to a healthier diet a couple months back, I'd actually increased my intake of carrots and rye. Whole grain breads, soups with veggies, salads, etc. I'd broken out in a strange rash, was short of breath all the time, had stomach issues. After less than two weeks of eliminating those three food items, every symptom began to improve. Who would have ever guessed!
This afternoon, I realized Easter is only a little over a week away. It used to be a big day of going to church, all the family gathered for dinner after, and Easter egg hunts in the back yard. My how time changes things. I'm not able to get out to church anymore. The dinners with our extended family no longer happen. And Easter eggs... well, I just don't have the energy for that. We'll have a nice dinner with our two sons, probably watch the F1 race, I'll have a nap, and maybe we'll watch a movie in the evening. Perhaps I'll put a ribbon in my hair, not quite an Easter bonnet, but it should do just fine
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