Daily Gratitude 2-22-26

February 22nd, 2026

  • “I am blessed my husband made me delicious Eggs Benedict for breakfast. Which is my favorite!” (Heather Houston 2-22-26)
  • “I am beyond thankful that the Gunners beat the Spurs today….PHEW!” (Heather Houston 2-22-26)
  • “I appreciate shopping and finding the ‘fennel’ we needed for Neil’s ragú recipe.” (Heather Houston 2-22-26)
  • “I am grateful we got to watch the Olympic bobsled competition today.” (Heather Houston 2-22-26)
  • “I am blessed to be on third time fiancé with the love of my life. I love you Neil!❤️ (Heather Houston 2-22-26)

  • “I appreciate the gas station near work having a super convenient and reliable tire inflation pump.” (Heather Houston 2-22-22)
  • “I am thankful that when I checked my tires based on the low tire light, that the rear passenger tire was only 5 pounds down.  I filled and it seemed to hold air.” (Heather Houston 2-22-22)
  • “I am thankful my athletes feel comfortable with me as a person to share their lives and challenges with me.” (Heather Houston 2-22-22)
  • “I am grateful for a partner in my life who champions me to be the greatest version of myself.” (Heather Houston 2-22-22)
  • “I am blessed to have been chosen by the spider in my room to be it’s snack…SCRATCH!” (Heather Houston 2-22-22)

My Musical Life 2-22-26

February 22nd, 2026

#38 Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (Ohio Express) 👍🏼

Lyrics:
Yummy, yummy, yummy
I got love in my tummy and I feel like a-lovin’ you
Love, you’re such a sweet thing, good enough to eat thing
And it’s just a-what I’m gonna do🪄
Ooh love to hold ya, ooh love to kiss ya
Ooh love I love it so
Ooh love you’re sweeter, sweeter than sugar
Ooh love, I won’t let you go🪄
Uh, uh, yeah, oh🪄
Yummy, yummy, yummy
I got love in my tummy and as silly as it may seem
The lovin’ that you’re giving is what keeps me livin’
And your love is like peaches and cream🪄
Kinda like sugar, kinda like spices
Kinda like, like what you do
Kinda sounds funny but I love honey
And honey, I love you🪄
Ba, da, ba, da, da, da, da
Ba, da, da, da, da, da🪄
Yummy, yummy, yummy
I got love in my tummy that your love can satisfy
Love, you’re such a sweet thing, good enough to eat thing
And sweet thing, that ain’t no lie🪄
I love to hold ya, I love to kiss ya
Ooh love, I love it so
Ooh love, you’re sweeter, sweeter than sugar
Ooh love, I won’t let you go🪄
Ba, da, ba, da, da, da, da
Ba, da, da, da, da, da🪄
Sweet thing yummy yummy
Sweet thing
Sweet thing yummy yummy
Sweet thing

My Abundant Life 2-22-26

February 22nd, 2026

Excavating the Real You, Part II

“My memory is certainly in my hands. I can remember things only if I have a pencil and I write it and I can play with it. I think your hand concentrates for you. I don’t know why it should be so.”

Dame Cicily Isabel Fairfield DBE (known as: Rebecca West or Dame Rebecca West) (British Author, Journalist, Literary Critic, and Travel Writer; December 21st, 1892 ~ March 15th, 1983)

“Pick up your pen to play and in your daily dialogue pages return to the home of your childhood. …How was it decorated? Take a walk through the rooms and see them once again. Did you clean your room? Was the door usually kept closed? What was your favorite spot in the house? Was your mother a good cook? Do you ever prepare any of her special recipes for yourself? …How did your mother comfort you when you were sick? When was the last time you had alphabet soup and saltines for lunch on a try in bed? …Where did you go on vacation? To your grandmother’s house? Can you remember them? Is there a sense memory you associate with childhood vacations?”

“Now fast-forward to your teenage years. Were there any girls in your class that you admired? Envied? Who were they and why? Did you go to prom? Decribe your gown. How did you fix your hair? Who initiated you into the feminine rituals of good grooming? Was there an older woman in your life whose sense of style impressed you?”

“Let’s move ahead to when you set up your first home, either as a young working woman or when you first got married. Where was it? How was it furnished? Are you still living with some of your early decorating choices? Do they reflect who you are now or have you outgrown them? Are you living with things that you’ve inherited from your family? Do they really suit you?”

“Minor things can become moments of great revelation when encouraged for the first time.”

Dame Margaret Evelyn de Arias DBE (known as: Margot Fonteyn) (English Ballerina; May 18th, 1919 ~ February 21st, 1991)

“We tend to think it is the major events that mark our lives, when really it is the minor moments that resonate in memory.”

My Bucket List

MEMORIES
Savannah, GA.

“Before my story began…” (Heather Houston 2-22-22)

1972 Me…at my Aunt Carrie’s Baby Shower

“Today, I am not feeling I need to keep up with the ‘Jones’. Instead, I look at my home as my sanctuary and items must be appealing and have function. Just to collect stuff seems unnecessary. Simplicity is so much more appealing. My husband has excellent taste and the furnishing in our home are largely from his time and I love each item as it has a space and a reason for being there…no more and no less.: (Heather Houston 2-22-26)


–Ban Breathnach, Sarah. “Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy”. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 55-56 of 501.

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