Oh, dear. Oh, my!
Bear is totally confused.
They threw a holiday into this week to totally confuse me. And they succeeded.
First, since yesterday was a holiday, this feels like Monday. So I'm writing my Monday post. But it's on Tuesday. And since it's Tuesday, I wrote on my Bears Noting blog.
So. What I was planning to write — here — yesterday — you can read there, at my Bears Noting blog, today. Clear enough? Sorry!!!
I will try to get my mind unscrambled sometime this week. I make no promises.
13 comments:
Whoops. Such is life and what's another day anyways.
I'm confused too!
As you unscramble, I'm here. :))
What holiday?
Here in GA, we didn't have one yesterday...or did I miss it?
:))
Smiles to you, Bear.
J.
Ha... holidays are good for us!
® Linda: But when they throw in a "special" day, my brain sometimes doesn't fasten on to the reality.
But it was good. We had our grandchildren with us for a couple of days.
® Bipolar Diva: With all you've been through, I'm not surprised that you're confused.
® Teacher's Pet: This was a Canadian holiday. It's not a national holiday, but one marked by roughly half the provinces, mostly in the west.
® Just Two Chicks: Holidays are good. But when one is retired, every day seems like a holiday, so the difference gets lost. Sadly.
You Canadians have too many holidays. :)
As some intelligent soul said, "shit does happen".
We forgive you.
® Reforming Geek: Thanks for sharing the thought. But there are some Canadians who think we don't get enough holidays. (Maybe if you lived in the -40° weather, you'd agree.)
® Dedine: Oui, la merde se produit. Merci pour la visite.
Isn't every day a holiday when you are retired?
® cheshire wife: Worthy observation, indeed. Thanks. But maybe it's because the days seem all the same, that I keep losing one, from time to time. I'll try to pay better attention, though paying a tension can be pretty trying in itself.
Rob-bear, I live in a state of confusion. It's my normal. LOL!
Hope all is well in your world. I'm up for air for a bit. Lots of craziness, but amongst it all, there is always the Lord for whom I am so, so, SO grateful and friends for whom I feel especially blessed.
Love to you now and always...
XO,
Sheila :-)
"I make no promises."
Being "scrambled" myself, I probably wouldn't remember anyway.
® Q. Magpie: Yes, I had noticed you were back. Good to hear from you. Hope you and Mr. M keep doing well. RE: State of Confusion. Dos that mean the USA has 51 states?
® snowbrush: Glad to see you. I'm glad someone besides me is a bit "scrambled." Misery loves company.
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