Tuesday, December 31, 2019

A New Word

Hello All,


My it has been a long time!  I confess I have enjoyed my break from technology and was rather frustrated when I (tried) to post about the gorgeous quilt that Val made.  Only one picture showed up and only half of what I wrote.  My work computer is so much faster (and reliable) than my at-home laptop.  But...here goes an attempt again.


Our holidays were just so nice, and I trust all of you had an enjoyable December as well - whatever you celebrate.  We had wonderful food, lots of family time, some walks, plenty of knitting and naps!!


Back in early December when I was in Trader Joe's, I saw they had Amaryllis bulbs encased in wax.  No watering required!  Naturally I picked one up and it has been sitting on my kitchen counter ever since.  This happened yesterday:




There is one open bud and three more showing color.  The second stalk is slowly growing too!  I wish I had picked up a bunch of these.

A few weeks ago I "discovered" my One Little Word for 2020.  It is Nourish.  I love that it means to encourage, support, foster, etc. and I love that it can be applied to all parts of my life:  physical, mental, emotional, spiritual.

Honore will be hosting monthly discussions surrounding our chosen words.  I hope you will join in the exploration!

And now, fingers crossed, this post will publish in its entirety!!  Wishing you all a very Happy and Peaceful New Year.  May 2020 be one of excellent health, much laughter and plenty of time to do all those things you love - ENJOY!!


20 comments:

  1. Nourish is a lovely word, one that has been on my list of potential words. And how lovely that your amaryllis is blooming just in time to welcome nourish into your new year

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  2. NOURISH. I Love that word. MY word ...I"m still working on it

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  3. I love the Philosophy inherent in your word. So many things--primarily ourselves, as women--need loving encouragement and support in these times when it seems like negativity and conflict are around every corner.

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  4. Happy New Year!!! May this be our best year ever.

    P.S. That amaryllis thing is really cool.

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  5. Interesting amaryllis... are you supposed to keep it in the wax? I've never seen that before! I don't get into the word thing much, myself, but I have to say that NOURISH strikes a little chord.

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  6. Hello, I am glad you had a wonderful Christmas! Your Amaryllis is looking beautiful. Your word "Nourish" is a great word for 2020. I wish you and your family all the best in 2020, a Happy & Healthy New Year!

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  7. Encased in wax and no water?! That's new to me, but I love the concept. Happy New Year from my snow-covered corner of the world.

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  8. Nourish is lovely and applicable to so many different areas! I've seen those amaryllis and often wondered if they really bloomed. It looks like the answer is a beautiful yes! Happy New Year, Vera!

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  9. I haven't seen an amaryllis in years. I grew one once and it was so exciting. I'd love to have some paper whites but I know my cats would just eat them.

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  10. What a lovely amaryllis! I have never seen one in wax before. That's a really cool looking way to grow a bulb. :-) I think NOURISH is a wonderful word! I can't wait to see where it takes you this year. Happy New Year, Vera!

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  11. Good word. And I love the amaryllis!

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  12. Your amaryllis is so pretty. I seem to be on a "kill all the plants" trend so I won't be buying anything soon. Except maybe some cut flowers from Trader Joes. We'll see.
    I'm so glad you have had a great time over the holidays. Nourish is a very good word for the new year.
    Wishing you a wonderful New Years Eve.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  13. YAY! It published! I had one of those amaryllis last year...tempted to get another...they are fun.
    Your 2020 word is perfect; Looking forward to sharing you journey!
    Happy New Year! Cheers~

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  14. I love your word "nourish" too.. so many good meanings. I'm glad we're blog friends! Here's to 2020! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  15. Happy New Year, Vera!! I wish I had picked up one or two of those bulbs as well - that looks so lovely! And, I think NOURISH is an excellent word and I can't wait to see where it takes you!

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  16. Happy New Year! The flower is beautiful and will be enjoyed in the house until more color appears outside! Nourish; a good word for you to unfold all year!

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  17. Happy New Year to you and yours! I like the word you have chosen, it should be a good guide along the way.

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  18. beautiful word and I'm glad you are enjoying your break. Enjoy! and Happy New Year!

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