Friday, April 10, 2026

Today Is Friday, April 10, 2026: This Is What Happened



One morning I got some photos of sunrise. So I'm linking up with SKY WATCH, and doing a blog post.




Let get this off my chest. My son Sawyer is making some pretty off the wall choices. That simple isn't good. I've always have a good relationship with both of my daughter in law. Even if my oldest and his wife is divorced. She would like to get back with him. Not going into a lot of detail. He went over to the Philippines and meant a woman. Who working in a bar. And now he is sending her money. Tells him story that she didn't the money. I bet most of you can see where this is going.




Went and had my mammogram. Glad that over. And it only once a year. In and out thing. Afterwards I went to drop off some things at the thrift store. From under the stairs. Today is one of my slow days. If plans work out. I will go back under the stair and go though it more.




They had prime rib at our senior center, cube potatoes with peppers and onion in them. Not many enough for little different texture and flavor, nice small green salad. I add blue cheese dressing to mine. I took my peach cobbler home. Prime ribs is something we can't do, out of our price budget. Plus they had there food give away. Got some strawberries.


Coffee is on.

28 comments:

  1. Yikes on your son sending money overseas. Hey, the meal at the Senior Center sounds great!

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  2. Oh dear. She is already asking for money so soon after they met.

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  3. Beautiful pictures.

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  4. Oh dear, I understand why you're worried about your son.

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  5. Mammograms are never fun, but necessary, and I am glad you got this done! Your photos are absolutely gorgeous!

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  6. The sunrise is beautiful, so bright! Too bad about Sawyer, but he probably needs to learn the hard way. Unless you are able to talk sense into him. That woman might be trying the same with more men and Sawyer is just one in a crowd. I only get a mammogram every two years.

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  7. I continue to be impressed about your good treatment at the senior centre.

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  8. Beautiful and dramatic sky views..

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  9. ...always seek the light!

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  10. The light captured in these photographs is incredible.

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  11. What gorgeous sky photos. And you are right. Art is cheaper than therapy, and it helps a lot more too. :)

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  12. One can only hope that your son realizes that he is being used, scammed, taken advantage of. A distant cousin said, wives are like cars, it is usually better to fix what is not working, than to pay for a new one - if he had learned that earlier in life it would have saved him a fortune (literally the second divorce cost him over a million dollars in the 1980s.)

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  13. It's sad when we can see the mistakes that others are making, but they can't.

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  14. The sky is gorgeous. You have good reason to worry. Your son is being taken. Hopefully he catches on before he has given too much money and information. Your senior center is wonderful.

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  15. Sorry about your son. Wow prime rib!

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  16. Yikes yes I see where it is going with your son. I hope he comes to his senses before he is taken big time. I liked your sky pictures. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  17. Family problems are the worst problems.
    Well if we had a senior center that served prime rib, I'd be leaning on the door when they opened it.

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  18. Oh man, you son... Does he not know this is the oldest trick in the book?

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  19. Kids are born to trouble their parents’ thoughts and break their hearts

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  20. Lovely photo with those skeletal trees silhouetted.

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  21. I like your beautiful skies!

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  22. What lovely skies ... nice to see your photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  23. I’m so sorry to hear about the situation with Sawyer. It’s incredibly tough to watch a loved one make choices like that when you can see the red flags from a mile away. Hopefully, he figures it out sooner rather than later. On a lighter note, that prime rib meal at the senior center sounds fantastic! It’s great to have those community resources, especially with the strawberries as a bonus. Hang in there!

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  24. It’s hard watching our children implode their lives
    All we can do is be there to pick up the pieces. If they ask for, and listen, to your advice that’s a bonus.
    My son and his wife went through a rough patch. We all do in our marriages. He actually asked my advice. I gave it. And he listened.
    I know I’m amazed too.
    They’re still married it’s been well over ten years and they have two beautiful girls.
    This is what happens when you listen to your mother

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  25. Oh yes, our children sometimes make really silly decisions... I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you and your son that things turn out well.
    All the best from Austria
    Traude

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