Sunday, March 22, 2026

A Senior Woman's Life Story in a Song

A Senior Woman's Life Story in a Song

I wrote the lyrics to this song, "Looking At My Hands," on March 19th, 2026, but in many ways, the story began decades earlier.

The First Verse Inspired By My True Story of Mom Helping Me Move Into My First Apartment in 1979 - But It Applies to Many Women!

The first verse is not just imagined — it's a memory I've carried with me all my life. 

I was 19 years old in 1979 when I moved to Toronto to go to school, sharing my very first apartment with a friend. 

It was only a few hours from home, but it felt like a whole new world had opened up in front of me. I remember the excitement, the independence, and the quiet realization that life was beginning to unfold in a new and exciting way.

And I will never forget my mother being there with me.

We unpacked boxes together, cleaned (we were cleaning maniacs lol), and set up that apartment piece by piece. There was something so simple about it at the time — just the physical act of lifting things, putting them in place, beginning a new chapter. 

But looking back now, that moment holds so much more meaning. It was the beginning of everything.

That verse, for me, is almost a diary entry. It takes me right back to that young woman standing at the start of her life, not yet knowing all that she would one day carry.

On a side note, I start the song with the words:

"Looking at my hands, remembering what they've lifted, my pens and my dreams, and how those early weights shifted"

These words reference what my soul knew it should be doing, writing, and how those dreams shifted to the practical side of life. 

Thinking back, it was the world we lived in: be practical, think about a career, not your artsy-fartsy dreams. 

Well, it ain't over till it's over! So here's my lyric video :)

The Verses About Youth and Ambition, Marriage and Family

From there, the song moves through the stages so many of us know.

The years of ambition and growth, when life feels fast and full; meeting new people, building a career, stepping into independence with excitement and hope. 

And then, as life unfolds, it brings love, relationships, marriage, and children. Each chapter arrives naturally, almost effortlessly at first. Yet, each one brings new layers of responsibility and new forms of "lifting" that we never fully anticipated when we were just starting out.

That's really what this song is about.

It's not just the events themselves, but what comes with them. The unseen weight. 

The emotional and mental strength required to hold it all together. The quiet resilience that builds over time as life becomes more complex.

In the beginning, the lifting is physical — boxes, furniture, the pieces of a new life. But as the years go on, what we carry becomes much deeper than that. It becomes about people, about love, about responsibility, about showing up again and again for the life we've created.

And then something shifts.

The Verse About How The Lifting Will Now Be Experienced by Our Grown Children

We begin to see the next generation stepping into those same roles.

Our children begin to carry their own weights, to build their own lives, to face their own challenges. And in that moment, there's both a sense of understanding and a quiet passing of the torch; a recognition that this is the rhythm of life.

The thread that runs through it all is that simple image: looking at our hands.

All that they've held.
All that they've lifted.
All that they've carried — often without us even realizing the strength it took.

I Gave This Song, These Lyrics, A Positive Ending

And in the end, I wanted this song to land somewhere peaceful and positive. Not in hardship, but in reflection. In that later chapter of life where we can look back — from that young woman in her first apartment in 1979, to the woman we are today — and recognize the fullness of it all.

Not perfectly lived, but fully lived.

And in that reflection, there is a quiet kind of victory.

Not the kind that needs to be announced, but the kind you feel when you realize… You did it. You're still standing. That's a win in my books.

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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Fun, Unique, and Unusual Baseball Stories

 A review of some unique and unusual stories in the world of baseball. 


An image of a group of baseballs


Home Team Wins – a FIRST in Major League Baseball history! 


A new statistic was accomplished in baseball on Tuesday, August 11, 2015.  For the first time in Major League Baseball history, ALL 15 home teams won on the same day!  The closest home teams have ever come before now was 12 wins, over a hundred years ago, on May 23, 1914.


The 15 winning home teams were the Blue Jays, Cardinals, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Giants, Indians, Mariners, Marlins, Mets, Padres, Rays, Royals, Twins and White Sox. Added altogether, the winning teams outscored their visitors by 80-32 runs.


I love baseball statistics! 

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Flash Gordon in Baseball



A stylized image of a superhero to represent the comic superhero Flash Gordon


Tom Gordon was a major league pitcher from 1988 to 2009.  He recorded 153 strikeouts in 1989 while playing for the Kansas City Royals. Those strikeouts were one of the highest totals in the American League that year, earning Tom the nickname “Flash.” 

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1899 Cleveland Spiders - The year that nobody came to the game!



The 1899 Cleveland Spiders Major League Basebal Team


The Cleveland Spiders were a major league baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio from 1887 to 1899.  They achieved minor successes for ten of their eleven seasons of play. In 1899, their last year as a professional baseball team, they played so poorly that eventually the fans stayed away. 


This wasn’t entirely the fault of the team. That year, the owners bought the St. Louis Browns and decimated the Cleveland Spiders’ team to enhance the St. Louis team. Also, a large number of Cleveland home games were shifted to ‘road’ games. As a consequence, the fan base dwindled. The first 16 home games only drew a total of 3,179 fans (an average of 199 fans per game). Because of these meager attendance figures, the other teams in the league (NL) refused to come to Cleveland because their cut of revenue from ticket sales wouldn’t even cover their travel expenses. Thus, the Spiders were forced to play 85 of the rest of their 93 game schedule on the road.  


The Cleveland Spiders ended up with an average of only 145 fans per game paying to attend home games. They finished with a dismal win-loss record of 20-134 ~ the worst in MLB history. 


Winning a ROY


While watching or listening to a baseball game on TV or radio, you may have heard the announcers talking about who might win a ROY. The first time I heard that term, I had no idea what it was and had to look it up. 


ROY stands for ‘Rookie-of-the-Year, an awarded honor which recognizes the top-performing first-year athlete in a professional sports league.  A Roy award is not just for baseball.  Other sports, such as soccer, basketball, and football, recognize outstanding debut seasons. 


Summary


Grandsons beginning to  play youth baseball

I hope you have enjoyed this compilation of unusual and unique informational tidbits from the world of Major League Baseball. 



*This post about Fun and Unusual Baseball Stories was written by Wednesday Elf, the Baseball Contributor on ReviewThisReviews.com  




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Friday, March 20, 2026

National Puppy Day Reviewed - March 23

National Puppy Day Review
I don't review national holidays very often.  I normally leave those special day reviews to Wednesday Elf, who loves celebrating individual days set aside for unique events.  However, when I noted that March 23 is National Puppy Day, I could not resist!  After all, we brought home a sweet puppy a few months ago and discovered the true meaning of unconditional love once again.

Watson, our baby dog, loves everyone in the household.  He doesn't know how to withhold affection.  Even when he teethes on our hands or wrists, he does so lovingly.  Of course, we immediately seek out a nonliving object for him to transfer that particular show of love.  He really can't help it.  He is a teething baby and those little bites are just a big part of his puppy day and play.  Almost daily, someone in our home will remark that one day we will miss the teething terror.

Our baby Watson loves company in the backyard.  He runs, and jumps, leaps and runs some more.  His favorite games are fetching the balls his daddy tosses for him and chasing the birds.  He has never harmed a bird, he just likes making them fly.  

 

Fun Times with a Puppy 

puppy dog
The buffalo was a Christmas gift from his 
sister & brother-in-law in Buffalo, NY
There is nothing more beautiful than opening the back door and watching Watson run as fast as the wind toward his daddy.  Our baby dog doesn't realize that at 5 months old, his is no longer the 15 lb baby we brought home.  Actually, neither Watson, nor his daddy, realize that he weighs almost 70 lbs now.  I don't know the exact calculation (since I have never gauged his running speed), but I do know 70 lbs flying straight at you has increased force when it hits.  Definitely enough to knock an unprepared recipient to the ground.  Fortunately, his daddy is always prepared for his greetings of love.

It really doesn't matter how long one of us is away, whether it is 5 minutes or 5 hours, Watson is there with a welcoming jump, lick, nip, and game-time call.  If he could speak, I have no doubt his favorite words would be "play ball!"  

Dinnertime is also a great joy for Watson.  That baby loves to eat!  He is the perfect addition to our household.  We all love to eat and we all enjoy giving him treats.  

We chose to adopt a Labrador Retriever because we have had such great success with them in the past.  The are almost completely housebroken by the time they are weaned from their mothers.  Wetting accidents are extremely rare for Labs.  Those accidents can be attributed to the humans slow response time because the puppy lets you know the minute he needs out.  Too bad if you need time to dress before you throw open your back door.  

The key to having a happy puppy, even a very active Labrador Retriever, is to be active and loving yourself.  Any puppy of any breed requires patience and love, but they are always worth it!

Remember, puppy = baby.  They are learning at that stage, but they will grow up to be a fabulous companion.

 

Celebrate National Puppy Day on March 23!

The end of March is the perfect time to adopt a puppy.  You have the entire spring, summer, and fall ahead to work with them outdoors.  By the following winter, you and your puppy will be almost fully trained to behave properly. 

 

The picture in the introduction is a picture of Watson when he was 11 weeks old.  This is his picture at 5 months old.  What a difference a few months makes!  In our opinion, he is still the most adorable, lovable puppy ever!

 

Happy National Puppy Day, Baby Dog! 

Labrador Retriever

 




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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Imagine Love; what would you imagine

painting


Sometimes we have hot air balloon days where we'll see hot air balloons flying overhead through various parts of town. I have always admired them and one day got the idea to paint a special balloon, with Imagine Love written on it. I also included a large eye. Some people use their third eye, the space in the center slightly above the eyebrows, to imagine their desires.

That is why I included the third eye, though one does not have to use the third eye in order to imagine.

But onward. When I originally created this painting, I imagined just the general feeling of love. But this morning when I pondered what to write about, I began thinking about various ways to imagine Love. I was watching fun pet videos on YouTube and thought that Love could be a basket of adorable puppies. It could be a momma dog nursing her pups along with a kitten in the lineup.

It could be a bright golden light filled with loving energy, coming from above.

As I was taking my shower, I thought of the water coming down from the shower, as being a shower of blessings.

As you can see, one can imagine Love in a variety of ways. How might you imagine Love?

Anyone can do this at any time. It can help lift one's mood. It can help change one's perspective for their next thought to being more of a feel good thought. One can do this with just the intention of doing so. If you have trouble imagining, an option is to find an image the depicts what you would like to imagine. YouTube can be a great resource for this.

If anyone would like a reminder to imagine what they love on a more regular basis, I have made a collection of Imagine Love products that you can view in my CherylsArt store on Zazzle. I have placed this design on nine products so far, and will be glad to accommodate your request for it to be placed on any other product that Zazzle offers.



May you have a feel good, Imagine Love, day.


Cheryl Paton




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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Preparing For That Trip of a Lifetime ~ From the Heart

In 2025 we decided that we would finally go on a trip that we both were thinking about!  We are going on a River Cruise!  Yes, you heard me right, a River Cruise.  Now you might not think that is too exciting, but, I tell you, I'm worried.  

I get very sea sick and the thought of being on water for 2 weeks just doesn't thrill me! I do want to go and see all the spots where we will be stopping along the way.  So what should I do about my worry?

 I've been told by many people who have done this that because it's a river cruise, I won't have to worry about sea sickness.  There is nothing to cruising on a river compared to cruising on the open seas.  Rivers apparently don't have quite the same kind of movement.  My problem is that once I'm on board, if I do get seasick, I need to be prepared!

cruise ship

 After all once you are on-board, you can't just run out to the store for the Gravol/Dramamine or Patches that will prevent that feeling. So I will be preparing myself for the worst possible scenario and hope for the best.

What is amazing to me is that there are so many ways to help people with travel sickness.  Even if you do happen to get sick, you can be prepared for that with disposable Barf Bags.

Personally, for myself, I am planning on both the patches and the Dramamine.  The only problem with the patches is that I have really short hair and the patches go behind your ear, so they will be somewhat visible.  But the alternative is not acceptable, so I will make due with people knowing that I have a very sensitive stomach.

I have tried the motion sickness bands on this page for car sickness and for me they did not work very well, so I will pass on that method. They are one of the cheapest aids if you are willing to give them a try.

I don't think I will purchase the Electronic wristband as it is rather pricey and I don't travel that much to make it affordable.  But for those of you who do travel a lot, this might also be an option you would consider.  

All the customer reviews on Amazon, rate all of these methods of motion sickness as over 4.5 stars to 5 stars!  So I know that they have been tested and found to be worthwhile by many users.

Deep down I'm hoping that all my friends that promise me I won't get sick on the river, will be right and I will have prepared for nothing.  But I would rather be ready and able to cope than take my chances on being one very sick passenger.  

It's Bon Voyage for me and I'll be back in a few weeks to let you know how everything went!  Till then Toodle-Loo!


**I am not a doctor, so if you have great concerns please seek medical assisstance.  

  





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