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Our personal problems didn’t disappear at the stroke of midnight, but how we deal with them can change today.
Stop worrying about things you cannot change… and change the things you can. It’s that simple.
Problems have many facesโhealth issues/(lack of) health insurance, finances, family dysfunction, marital problems, education/tuition, workplace issues, unemployment, and substance abuseโand as life-changing, as some of them can be, they still only have the power you give them by worrying about them.
Worrying only increases stress and stress renders you even more incapable of dealing with anythingโand one problem can become many.
Make a plan, set a goal and deal with the problem(s)… or don’t. Walk away and leave it behind you. (Don’t be a drama llama!)
Don’t get so bogged down by life that you forget to live.
Happy New Year!

We tested cocktails for our New Year’s Celebration and Sparkling Citrus Cocktail from MyRecipes was the favorite!
Stir all juices and sugar in a pitcher until sugar dissolves. Cover and chill at least 2 hours or up to overnight.
Divide juice among 8 flutes; top each with sparkling wine. Serve immediately.
I have already juiced the fruit! ๐
Please remember to drink responsibly!







Returning the teakettle to the stove, he stumbled but righted himself before falling face first into the large casserole dish of Martiโs prize-winning cornbread dressing.
Cal placed both hands on the counter to make sure he was steady, then picked up the two mugs of steaming cocoa. He took his time, each step slow and deliberate as he made his way back to Marti in the family room.
The smile she greeted him with made his heart swell just as the sadness in her eyes gripped the same heart.
โHere you go, sugar plum. One hot cocoa, extra cocoa and no marshmallows.โ
โThank you, honey.โ
This time the smile she gifted him with was genuine. The bright flecks of gold and amber in her dark brown eyes glowed and never failed to bring a smile to his face.
She was everything to him.
Cal set his own mug on the low table in front of the sofa before easing down next to his wife.
โThat hip acting up?โ
โHips, knees, arms, elbows,โ he chuckled, โI am joint pain personified.โ
Marti sat forward, a worried look on her face.
โShould I get you a pain pill? Or would you like a rubdown with some of that new joint cream?โ
Cal pulled her back close to him. โNo, pumpkin. I am fine. This is our last night alone during our last Christmas-season here. Iโll not spend it lying around worried about aches and pains. Tomorrow is Christmas Eve, and the tribe is descending upon us. Iโm cuddling with my woman while I can.โ
Resting her head on his shoulder, Marti sighed. โI canโt believe after all these years, itโs over.โ
โWhat?โ Cal pulled away and raised her chin to see her eyes. โWhatโs over, Marti?โ
She gestured around the room with one arm. โThis. Our life on the farm.โ
โNo, Marti. This is not an ending. Weโre starting a new chapter, taking a different path, going on an adventure. Call it what you will, but nothingโs over, pudding.โ
โCal, this is where you were born, just like your fatherโฆ and his father. The cemetery on the other side of the apple orchard holds half of your family. This just seems wrong. Iโm still not sure we should leave.โ
โAre you kidding? I am grateful we can leave. Farms arenโt selling the way they used to. Cal, Jr. negotiated a great price for us.โ He kissed her hand. โWeโve lived a wonderful life here. Weโve raised livestock and farmed just about every vegetable under the sun. We had a dairy farm and even had scenes from two movies filmed in the orchard. Iโve loved every minute. But itโs time for a change.โ
“I canโt help but feel like itโs my fault we-,”
โMartha Ann Dempsey! Weโve had this conversationโฆ several times. This is no oneโs fault. There is no blame. We have worked side-by-side for fifty-three years, only taking time off when you had the kids, and then to visit them after they left and started families of their own. Itโs past time for us to enjoy more of this life we worked so hard to build.โ
She took his hand and brought it to her lips, planting a small kiss then holding it against her cheek.
โWe have had a good life, havenโt we?โ
Cal looked at her, considering her question. The laugh lines around her eyes had multiplied over the years, and the body once lean and robust from long days spent working at his side and taking care of their six children, was now soft and plump. The once dark chestnut hair was now snow white, but still long and thick. He couldnโt even tell a patch had been shaved away where the small bandage now rested over her right ear. All Cal Dempsey could see was the sixteen-year-old beauty who kissed him on the cheek for retrieving her school work after a gust of wind scattered papers everywhere as they walked home from school.
โNo, we havenโt had a good life, cupcake, we have a great life, and itโs not over yet. Now drink up. Your cocoaโs getting cold.โ
Reaching for their mugs, they drank in silence enjoying each otherโs company.
Calโs mug was almost empty before he spoke again.
โI love this cocoa, but I should have added rum to my cup.โ
Marti grinned, shaking her head and cast a side-eye glance at him. โHave I told you lately how much I love you?โ
He pursed his lips and looked up at the ceiling as though trying to remember and shook his head.
โNo. Noโฆ not since lunch. Youโre late.โ
She giggled like a school girl, set her mug down and snuggled deep into his arms.
โI love you Calvin Thomas Dempsey, and Iโm grateful for the life we lived here.โ
โSix kidsโฆ six college graduates. Few folks can say that. Theyโre all happy and successful and would do anything for us.โ
โThere were days I thought Iโd pull my hair out. TVs and stereos blaring. Six kids practicing six different instruments. Sibling rivalry. And they each had their own dog! What were we thinking? What a madhouse.โ Marti grinned. โBut, Iโd do it all again.โ
โMe too, peanut. Some of our friends went through some bad times, but we were blessed. No major kid rebellions or catastrophes. ย And despite droughts and floods, and skyrocketing prices, weโve always made it. We did good, Mrs. Dempsey.โ
Marti pressed her lips together stifling a laugh.
โWhat?โ
โWhat about ’94โฆ when the washing machine exploded?โ
Cal slapped his free hand against his forehead.
โI never realized how much water a washing machine held. That was a nightmare.โ
Marti smacked his chest.
โOh please. Between the manufacturer and our homeownerโs insurance, all you had to do was sign your name. I was the one who had to pack up dirty farm clothes and drive seventeen miles to the nearest laundromat.โ
โAnd you did it with a smile!โ
โYes, I did!โ
โYou also smiled when I fell off the roof in ’96.โ
She covered her mouth, hiding her toothy grin.
โLook at you. Over twenty years later, and the memory still amuses you. Shameless woman! Laughing at your husbandโs pain.โ
โOh, you know Iโd never laugh at your painโฆ and you only broke your wrist. But the sound you made as you dropped to the ground? That was priceless. Iโm sure they heard it in downtown Shoney.โ
Narrowing his eyes, Cal stuck his tongue out at his longtime bride.
Marti scoffed at Calโs silliness and burrowed down into her husbandโs side again.
He watched the twinkling lights of the Christmas tree, content.
Cal thought Marti had drifted into an easy sleep when he felt her body tightened against him.
โHoney?โ
She fisted his shirt collar as he heard her first soft sobs.
โIโm scared, Cal.โ
Wrapping both arms around her, Cal kissed his wifeโs forehead.
โI know, sweetie pie, I know.โ
Pulling away and sitting up, Marti swiped the errant tears away.
โI know you try to distract me so I wonโt think about it, Cal. But what if the doctors are wrong? What if itโs not as easy as they believe? Youโll have lost your family home for nothing.โ
Cal sat up, cupping his wifeโs face. โStop, baby. Please?โ
“But-,”
He silenced her with a soft kiss.
โBut nothing. Marti, we should have left here ten years ago when my knees started giving me problems. But I was pig-headed and stubborn as usual, and you never put up a fuss.โ
โI only wanted you to be happy.โ
โMake me happy now and stop acting as though youโre ruining my life.โ
A lone tear slid down her face. Marti raised her hand to the bandage over her right ear. The biopsy proved the tumor wasnโt malignant, but it was increasing in size. Even with the good news the growth wasnโt cancerous doctors warned that might not always be the case. If it continued its rate of growth, Martiโs headaches would worsen, and she might experience some impairment to the left side of her body due to the pressure the growing mass could cause.
She pulled her husband into a tight hug, whispering in his ear. โIโll try my love. I promise Iโll try. I know this is our last Christmas here, I just donโt want it to be our last Christmas together.โ
He pulled back enough to see her face.
โWoman, Iโve got big plans for us. Weโre officially condo owners. This time next month, weโll be all moved in and youโll be recuperating from your surgery. Then Iโll have these rotten joints taken care of and by summer, weโll be professional senior citizens. Cute and annoying as we flash our AARP cards near and far.โ
Marti laughed, caressing his cheek. โWhat am I going to do with you?โ
Cal cleared his throat. โI was getting to that.โ
โTo what?โ
โWell, this time tomorrow, it will be you and meโฆ and six kids, three daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law, fourteen grandchildren, and three great-grands. It will be loud and crazy here. A 747 could land in the dining room and we wouldnโt know it.โ
โTrue. Soโฆ?โ
โSo, I was thinking. You could trim a couple of slices off that steer masquerading as a rib roast and make me a snackโฆโ
Marti raised an eyebrow. โOr?โ
His devilish grin told her what was coming.
โYou could take me in the bedroom and be my snack.โ
Her grin matched his as she ran her hand over his chest.
โCalvin, Calvin, Calvin. Donโt you know people our age arenโt supposed to still be having sex? All the magazines say so.โ
Cal scoffed as he released her and stood, showing his traitorous joints he was still in charge. He pulled Marti from the sofa and into his arms.
โThose articles are written by soulless thirty-year-olds using apps to find love. Theyโre all bitter they swiped left when they should have swiped right.โ
Marti chuckled as she took his hand, leading him from the room.
โI believe I will take option B, after which you get option A.โ
โWoo-hoo! I love the way you think, my little hot tamale.โ
โCal?โ
โYes, muffin?โ
โStop calling me food names.โ
Her husband roared with laughterโฆ and was still laughing when he closed the bedroom door.

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