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Grandma WigginsThis week's Grilled Grandma is a very special one. Today, my grandma turns NINETY EIGHT years old! In honor of that, my dear Grandma Wiggins is the featured Grilled Grandma!

With 7 children, 23 grandchildren, 55 great grandchildren and 14 great-great grandchildren, it's not likely we'll be seeing another grilled grandma with an ancestry line to rival this one. She's an incredible woman, and I love her to pieces.

And she's made it clear that she plans to make it to at least her 100th birthday! You go, Grandma!

You can read my grandma's grilling here. And a sincere thank you to my Aunt Darlene who posed the questions and sent me the answers for this grilling.

Happy birthday, Grandma!

Bubby has H1N1

I've been debating the last couple hours whether to post this or not, but I'm looking for prayers from anyone and everyone and figured this place is as good as any and probably better than most.

Bubby was confirmed with H1N1 this afternoon, so please say some prayers for my little 17-month old sweetie. And although Bubby isn't his real name -- as many of you know and most of you probably figured out -- I think God will know who you're talking about.

As of right now, he's at home and has started the tamiflu. Supposedly the drug makes a big difference within 24 hours, so we'll keep crossing our fingers and reciting our prayers.

So if you're a praying person, please add Bubby to your prayers. And if you're not of the praying persuasion, happy thoughts, crossed fingers or whatever you typically do at such times would be sincerely appreciated, too. Thank you!

Giving rocks!

Overused as the phrase may be, it IS the season for giving. (You didn't think this post was going to be about sharing stones/pebbles/boulders ... ROCKS ... did you?) Most of us reading -- or writing -- this have more than enough stuff, more than enough food. Though it may not seem like it during these tight and tough times, we likely have so much that we can share just a bit with those who don't have more than enough -- or even enough -- and whose times are even tougher and tighter than ours.

There are a lot of organizations out there doing all kinds of good things that help seniors, animals, military foks, etc. But the ones I'm most partial to are those that help kids. Seniors have had a few good Christmases, I would think. Dogs, cats and canaries (even whales) don't know that it's Christmas. And although I am thankful and appreciative for all the harrowing and heroic things the military men and women do for us every single day, most have families and/or military support to get them through the holidays. But disadvantaged kids are the ones hoping and praying for Christmas miracles -- or at least a small gift to make them feel like Santa and Christmas and holiday goodness hasn't passed them by just because they're poor or just because they have crappy parents who made poor choices and left their children to suffer the consequences.

So, in that vein, here my top five ideas for giving to a child -- one that isn't yours -- this Christmas:

Toys for Tots -- This partnership with the United States Marines is one of the oldest organizations with the goal of providing disadvanted and underprivileged kids in the United States with gifts and goodies during the holidays.

Operation Christmas Child -- This week is its National Collection Week so click quick, fill a shoebox with goodies, and get it dropped off to those who pass these along to the kids.

Angel Tree -- This organization ensures children whose parents are in prison get a little something in their stocking or under the tree.

Covenant House -- Their tagline is "Opening doors for homeless youth," but what they really do is give teens on the streets food, blankets ... hope. And this month, any donations will be doubled. You can also click on their "Gift Catalog" link to choose exactly what you want to purchase for the teens, such as the $19 gift to provide a week of formula for a baby whose teen mother is living on the streets. (Man, that's just heartbreaking!)

Local homeless shelter -- Contact your local homeless shelter to find out ways you can provide homeless kids with something special, even though they don't have a chimney for Santa to come down.

Like I said: Giving Rocks!

Random ramblings for Monday morning

Seems that Bubby likely has asthma.

The sleep-time coughs and morning wheezing are getting worse.

Megan's scheduling a doctor appointment to confirm.

Apparently asthma runs rampant in Preston's family, so it's not too surprising it's reared its head in Bubby.

 

 

Jim starts his new job today. Woo-hoo! Hallelujah! Amen!

(On a side note: Apparently about the same time Jim was being told he got the job, my sister's significant other -- a good, hardworking, kind guy -- was being told he was losing his. Will we ever all be out of the woods?)

I love King Soopers. I got my 23.76-pound turkey there over the weekend for TEN DOLLARS! That's a savings of $20.65. (And it wasn't even the store brand!) So I bought a second turkey, for the freezer: another $10 for a 19.69-pound turkey. Yay, King Soopers!

I had a scary episode last night -- technical term: "cognitive dysfunction" -- and seriously worry that MS is making Swiss cheese of my brain, despite the $1,800-per-month meds I shoot into my body daily. (Thank God for health insurance!!) It left me crying and Jim and Brianna trying to console me with 101 other possible reasons for my idiocy. I appreciate the effort, but I don't believe them. So I hereby promise to cease blogging if I become a blathering idiot so as to not distress my readers. But I'll leave an explanatory post so you won't wonder where the heck I am.

I wish an explanatory post had been left at Finding Trinity. One of my favorite bloggers is MIA and my e-mails have gone unanswered. I miss her musings ... and worry about her. If anyone knows what's up, please share.

 

I'm heading to the big city in less than an hour for brunch with my baby girl.

I'm looking forward to it.

She always makes me laugh.

 

I could use a good laugh!

 

Here's to a laugh-filled Monday for all of us!