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A 'lil HooHaa

Messing with the blogging world since 2005

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On health: Mental, physical, and otherwise

January 21, 2025

For the record, this post is one I started writing a few months ago. I need to update as I go through this and get it current, but a lot of this is still highly valid. And it’s something I had worked on, so I wanted to make sure it was published.

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When I started this, I was still about a month out from my most recent doctor’s appointment. I knew my blood work wasn’t going to be the best, but I was working to make sure it was better. My appointment got canceled, and I rescheduled for soon after (got lucky there). And I might tackle some of that here, but I have a more in-depth post being worked on for that. 

The reality is I truly think I hit rock bottom with the blood sugars. And though I have thought that before, this time I truly think I bottomed out. And, in the end, hopefully that’s a good thing. All of this is on me. I have often said that I know I need to do A and B, but then I end up just doing C and D. 

And that’s not good. It’s time to change things up. 

Looking at the big picture

It’s understandable that people’s mental health may not be what they want to be. And while I try not to get political with my posts – I want to talk about something in a broad sense. The political spectrum since around 2015 has been crazy – on both sides. Candidates are more polarizing, more in your face and, depending on which party you are part of, see the other side as scary. It doesn’t matter who you support – the other side no longer says “hey let’s chat,” instead it’s “evil.”

Social media and the 24-hour news media cycle plays a healthy part in that. 

And, again, I don’t care which side you support – this is true on both sides. There’s an “extreme” version on both sides, and there’s a more middle to each side. But the “wings” tend to be louder and push things more. 

Unplugging is a way to find some balance. And what better way than to get outside and explore.

Social media, again, is a huge part of that. 

So what happens with all of this? Stress builds up. Worry builds up. Anxiety builds up. You see people in a different light than you once did. People end decades-long friendships; family members fight one another; neighbors look at one another differently; towns, cities, states, and countries divide; and there’s no longer a sense of … doing what’s right for the people. 

The reality is – we can’t control a lot of these things. The only thing we can do is work on ourselves and try to survive living in this world the best we can.

If you think it’s just politics, though, you’re crazy. 

As much as we may want to blame presidents or those in congress for certain things – they really don’t control a lot of things, such as gas prices. The corporate world is fully behind prices and everything else. Otherwise try and explain to me why gas in my area is about 3.39 per gallon. Go an hour away – and not off a major highway – and you can get it for 2.85 (ish). Go 10 minutes down the road from my town and it’s 3.25ish, or on Sundays, it’s less than $3.. 

That has nothing to do with where the delivery is coming from. 

Again, we can only control so much. The biggest thing we can control is ourselves and protect our own mental and physical health the best we can. 

I can say I haven’t done the best with that, but hopefully that can change. 

So, what’s going on? 

First, my blood sugars aren’t the best. My A1C from two times ago went down a tick, and then this last time in December took a noticeable and good drop. It’s still not where it should be. But it’s getting there. I am focusing a lot more on all aspects of health for myself and results have been good so far. 

Physically, I’ve maintained about the same weight as I’ve been for a bit, and it’s actually gone down a little. However, there’s definitely some inches coming off. Over about a 3-4 month span in 2024, I had put a little back on and I had been getting a little lazy about things. I was still stress snacking. I tried to limit it, but at times, it was hard. Since November, I’ve gotten immensely better with it. 

But, reality, the daily grind can tire you out. I don’t always push myself with walks with Harper etc. I need to do more of that and get out with her and explore more. Sometimes, weekends are just sloth-like times where I get a walk or so in and then just kind of veg. While I do believe those types of days are needed at times – especially for your mental side – it’s also not good to always have them. 

Get outside more. Take a breath. Find balance.

I have changed that a bit since 2025 started and I notice that I feel better. 

On the mental health side of things, I was stretched pretty thin toward the end of 2024.

I was exhausted mentally most of the time and was burning the candle at both ends when it came to work. I’m sure, like many people, the expectations surrounding what I do are often higher than they should be (pay grade!), and not sustainable. The balance there is very tough and I’m always trying to find a way to do so while still maintaining the level I have always strived to have. Sometimes it’s hard in my job, too, as you have multiple bosses, but also ones you don’t always see or hear from. Sometimes those lines of communication are tougher and you feel like you’re out on an island when it comes to certain things. 

I’m still new to exploring my own mental health and trying to understand what helps and what doesn’t. When you take everything into account – finances, health, personal growth, relationships of all types, professional life, and everything else – it’s so much for the human mind to absorb. You add in the constant flow of social media, media, and other screen time things, and it’s overwhelming. 

Heavily overwhelming. 

I often feel like I am in a bubble of sorts and you can’t get out. I often see things and it’s almost like a blank stare. I sometimes pass people when I walk and don’t even realize they are there. I miss a lot of the little things and that’s tough, too. I often pass by neighbors or others and I’m just in a daze, barely acknowledging somebody. 

I could be fully wrong, but that just seems like a sign of being overwhelmed with life. 

Is that any way to live?

What to do?

I’ve been trying to grasp things over the past few months. The reality is that I’m now 51 and some things aren’t as easy as they once were. At the same time, I also don’t want to cut out things I enjoy, so moderation is going to be key. 

I have a bit of a plan I hope to follow and we’ll see if it works. Here’s a bit of a glimpse of what I hope to do. 

Blood monitoring

Honestly, until mid-November, I had been fully shitty about this.. When I got up in the morning, I always forgot to check my blood before my walk. Then it doesn’t hit me that I didn’t until I’m midway through breakfast. Then I lose my head and just forget. I know one thing that needs to be done is get back into the routine of things. 

I also know that there are the ones that can be worn and are continuous. I’ve tried those before. They don’t work well for me because I end up bumping into something or forgetting it’s on and when I get out of the shower go over it too hard and they fall out. And once they are out, it’s done. I do have a sample one that I’d like to try soon and see if I can do it better, but I know how I am!

Anyway, I have multiple of the readers I use. It’s nice because it connects to my phone and to an app I really like – MySugr. And as long as I use this brand, I get the VIP part of the app free. I purchased a second lancet device, which allows me to keep one reader upstairs as a reminder to check.  My hope is that it will remind me to check at a couple of important times – the morning and at night before bed (so far, so good). The other I will carry with me during the day and check at different times. If I start doing this more, hopefully I can see any trends or anything like that to help. 

I can’t stress enough that this is one of the most important things I need to start doing again. While eating smart and exercising is huge, this is the aspect that will allow me to see how my blood sugar reacts to certain things. I won’t know if things go up or down if I am not watching this. So far, so good. I’ve been doing well with it and will hopefully keep it up. But it’s not always easy and I have to remember to stay focused. 

Since November, I’ve been checking multiple times a day and understanding things that are going on. It’s holding me accountable. I’ll get more in-depth with this in a later post when I update the whole diabetes journey. 

Eating better

Easier said than done, right? 

Overall, I think I’ve done better with this over the past year or so. But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. Though I’m a bit more cognizant about what I am eating, and the amount that I am eating, I still will be stupid. 

I’m going to say this, though. If all one is doing is eating healthy and not necessarily enjoying what they are eating, then it becomes harder. There are certain foods that are good for diabetics (certain veggies, for example) that I just don’t like. I can’t just eat them for the sake of it. So I have to work around this. The reality is also that food can be a wonderful thing – you just have to be smart how much you eat. Me eating a small piece of candy isn’t going to kill me. Me eating bags and handfuls of candy every day, on the other hand, probably would help speed the process along. 

Anyway, I’ve started being smarter with this again. I am trying to see what works and what doesn’t. Sure, I love bread, but I need to watch that. I can’t eat 5 rolls a day, for example. Smaller portions. Better choices. Watching the snacking. All the little things can add up to bigger things. 

I love me some food, too, so it can be hard. Alas, I will do what I can. 

So, portion control. Watching what I’m eating. And being smarter when it comes to snacking and things like that. I also plan on having a pen-and-paper notebook where I keep track of all things health – a one-stop shop spot. I can’t lie, though. So far this aspect isn’t working out well. 

Social media/news intake

This is fully aimed at the mental health side of things. 

This world that we live in right now is a fully connected one. People have their devices and social media and everything else. It’s crazy to think about a world without these things. I am glad, personally, that I grew up in an era when the biggest technology aspect we had was a Super Nintendo being released. We’re now in a world where .. you can live virtual lives or play video games that are as realistic as possible. It’s a world where news isn’t delivered by a newspaper, rather those 24-hour “news” channels that are actually more “entertainment” We are in a world where social media dominates and people feel free to say anything they want without worrying about repercussions. 

To avoid social media, you have to find ways to get away from it. Do something. Like this day trip to Legoland New York earlier this month!

Add all of this up and it can hammer your mental well being. 

Think about it. You can scroll a feed and see a photo of a dog doing something goofy. It’s cute, harmless, and makes you laugh. 

Go into the comments. They’ll range from people loving it to paragraphs on why this person is a crappy pet owner because they don’t have the dog in their lap 24 hours a day. Take a video of a husky refusing to come inside during a snowstorm. How many posts will be about that person sucking because “dogs should be inside with their people.” 

Give me a break. 

I never realized, though, how much reading crap like this can harm you and your own mental state. And it’s every single topic out there. It doesn’t matter as people have opinions, think they are the only opinion, and that’s it. End of story. 

Keep in mind that there’s a lot of good with social media, but equally a lot of bad. Make sure yours makes you happy and not angry, upset, or frustrated. I’m working on it myself and hope that it stays in check. 

Balance

Is this not one of the biggest things that many of us strike out on?

I think this is something I really haven’t had a good grasp on – having a certain balance in life. Let me explain. 

Harper is a great stress relief that helps with balance!

As I mentioned before, I find, at times, I’m just exhausted after work. And I shouldn’t necessarily be. So that means my after-work activities a lot of times are just kind of sitting around. This despite knowing there are a lot of other things I can be doing.

And none of those things have to necessarily be strenuous.

Playing with Harper. Going for a walk. Maybe working on a project. Putting a lego set together. Writing for my blog. Reorganizing areas of the house. So. Many. Things. 

Now, I’ve been working on this over the past couple months and am getting a little better. And with my blood sugar doing better, I do seem to have a little more energy (go figure). I’ve also been better about going to bed earlier. That’s helped as well. 

Balance also includes everything going on in the world, right? As mentioned earlier, reality is knowing our world is in a 24-hour news cycle and with so many polarizing people and topics, people are on edge quite often. I’m doing a lot better with my social media consumption; I avoid most non-stop news things; and I just try and get through life with a little less stress. There are a lot of other things for my TV time, for example, rather than non-stop current events. And I know the argument about not paying attention etc., but I just can’t live my life that way. If one worries too much, or gets caught in the hoopla too much, it takes a toll on you. 

Where am I at?

I’m better. 

That’s a blanket statement, but it’s the truth. Since I started watching everything with my physical health in November, I’ve found a lot more enjoyment in things around me. I’ve worked on a lot of changes

Here’s some things I’m working on: : 

  • I rarely go on Twitter. It’s a cesspool and unless it’s for work or somebody sends me a link of interest, I stay away. 
  • I have been working on locking down my Facebook account. That includes unfollowing, or in certain cases, “unfriending” people who are negative or add no value to my feed. My feed is full of Harper or things about my adventures etc. I use it as my “happy” social media and will do everything I can to keep it that way. 
  • I still love Instagram as it’s easy to avoid things that cause stress. 
  • I am doing my best, too, to stay out of comments for the majority of social media. If I do dive into them, I make sure to take it with a grain of salt and if I feel like they are annoying me, I go elsewhere.
  • I am working on being more regular with this blog. Even if it’s rarely read, it’s therapeutic. 
  • I have done much better with daily journaling, and I’m really trying to find the best way to be organized with planners and everything else.
  • I have and will continue to keep a much better eye on my diabetes. Sometimes my numbers go high and I am working to connect the dots. I understand insulin more and what I can do to work with it. 
  • I am walking and staying active as much as I can. I know they say the step count isn’t necessarily the biggest thing to being active, but I am trying to make sure I get at least 10,000 steps per day. For me, that’s a magic number that is good for me to aim for. 
  • Less screen time has been good, too. That doesn’t mean I don’t watch TV, but I am trying to not be on a computer as much with free time. Building LEGO sets, for example, has been helpful. I’m going to start maybe hitting up my XBox again more and whatever else I can do to enjoy things. When the weather turns, I have some woodworking projects I’d like to complete as well as house projects. 

Those are just a few of the things I’m working on. Everything is helping. I feel better. I have more energy (most of the time). I feel I am sleeping better and I’ve made sure the walks Harper and I go on are usually longer than in the past. 

And that balance I talked about earlier? Well, that helps with the mental aspect of things as well. Your mind can be challenged in other ways and not so overwhelmed with others. 

Life is a long road. Reality is, I’m more on the downhill side of life so things tend to move a bit faster. I don’t know how much time I have left. Hopefully quite a bit more. But I know I want it to be positive and good for myself, rather than full of stress. 

Be kind, folks. To yourself and to one another.

Feel free to leave a comment, or e-mail P.J. at hoohaablog@gmail.com. Also, please “Like” A ‘lil HooHaa on Facebook!

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Photo Blogging Challenge (December 2024): Holly Jolly

January 1, 2025

And just like that, it’s 2025!

I have probably said this before, but as I get older, the years sure do seem to go faster. So sometimes, you have to try and slow it down the best you can to appreciate what you have.

Christmas is always one of my favorite times of the year. Though as a kid it was about that day, in adulthood, I feel like it’s definitely the whole season.

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It was also my father’s favorite holiday. I still have a hard time thinking that he’s been gone for 17+ years, but I still have vivid images of him on Christmas day. He sure did enjoy it.

I was really in the mood this year. Though, unfortunately, I didn’t get all the outside deco up as planned. Hopefully next year as I have some ideas and thoughts and we’ll see if I can pull it off.

Anyway, between the music and everything else, it’s been an enjoyable season. I took vacation time leading in and through this week, so it’s also been nice in that regard. I hope all of you had a wonderful holiday season, no matter which holidays you do or don’t celebrate!

Here’s to a wonderful 2025 ahead and we’ll keep going with this challenge. Maybe we can actually grow it again this year! Have a great January!

Anyway, onward. Here’s my five for December!

1. What it’s all about

Christmas has always been a big thing in my family and my mother has always been at the head of it. I hope we have many more with her and I love being able to spend holidays with her.

SIDE NOTE: This photo was taken with a new Hipstamatic app called Party. I don’t know if it’s on anything other than iPhone, but … if it is. The idea of it is you share a camera with others. You don’t see the photos until it expires and you then see everybody photos. It’s a really cool thing. I have a membership with Hipstamatic so I can do cameras with extra things etc., and would love to use this more. Is anybody interested in doing this every once in a while? (I just looked: The Hipstamatic Party! app is only available on iPhones running iOS 17.2 or later)

2. Santa

Each year, I make sure to get Harper to see Santa. My hope is, from this point on, to do it the same time each year. This was after the holiday parade in my town. Mr and Mrs Claus!

3. Everybody else is doing it …

I did the wrapping paper setup so many have been doing this season. It didn’t come out quite how I wanted, but it was a pretty good time to do it. I will try this again next year, but I have thoughts and ideas. I might even try and do it for her birthday this year and see if I can improve things!

4. Watching Santa Paws!

The local fire department brings out Santa to the village a few days before Christmas. I am glad I was home that night as Harper watched intently, being good, of course!

5. Presents!

I know she doesn’t really know what it’s all about. But she sure does have fun ripping wrapping paper off her presents. I don’t have kids and though I know it’s fun to watch kids open things, there’s something even more fun watching a dog do it.

BONUS PHOTO

We had a white Christmas, which was awesome. This one was taken on Christmas afternoon, soon after her friends had gone home. Yes, we had a play date on Christmas. And with all the snow… it was amazing!

There’s my five (plus bonus) and let’s see what you came up with! If you took part in this month’s challenge, make sure to link up below.

And for those of you who participated, make sure you try and get to other people’s blogs and comment (here, too!).

Let’s continue to grow this challenge and have a strong community. Come back and check out the others who link later on, too! NOTE: We have a Facebook group for those who participate in the challenge and are interested. I’ll post any announcements there and hopefully it can be a place where things are discussed and some interaction etc. You can access it here.

** CHALLENGE CHANGE **

From this point forward, I am going to do the next theme at the bottom of each linkup. Also, the posting date will now be the first of each month, thus giving you the entire month to take the photos etc.

That means it’s a one-stop shop! Hopefully this helps out with everybody.

So, below is the linkup for June. Make sure you drop your link there.

OK, so it’s time to keep on moving! And just like that, it’s January 2025! And our theme for the month? New year, new me! Interpret as you see fit!! I’m actually really interested to see how people do with this one. I have some thoughts, but we’ll see! I hope you all have fun with this theme! Remember to come back on (hopefully) February 1 to link up and check out the theme for that month! I’ve set a calendar reminder for me, so let’s see if that works!

Photo Blogging Challenge: December 2024 results

Feel free to leave a comment, or e-mail P.J. at hoohaablog@gmail.com. Also, please “Like” A ‘lil HooHaa on Facebook!

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Photo Blogging Challenge (November 2024): Gratitude

December 5, 2024

It turns out “gratitude” isn’t so easy to capture in photos.

Words, sure. I think any one of us could express in words what we have gratitude for. Alas, when snapping photos, I don’t always think that way.

Obviously there’s a certain subject I have a lot of gratitude for.

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I also feel as though gratitude as a whole can be tough to capture in photos, so I’ve done the best I can with that.

As I write this, I can see snow outside. And despite it being a few weeks still until Christmas, I know I’ll have some gratitude if we get it white on that day. My area hasn’t had a white Christmas in a few years and it kind of stinks. It’s the one time of year that snow will make me smile and be happy!

And as I get older, the things I have gratitude for change. It’s not all of the materialistic things that one may accumulate (though, not going to lie, I am pretty happy with my new recliner …), rather the people you surround yourself with and the memories you make and the good times you have.

I also have gratitude for those of you who hang on with this challenge. I know my timelines isn’t as good as it should be, but the truth is I often forget. What I need to do is kick myself in the ass and try and post 4-5 times a month and then I’d remember that this has to be done as well.

I hope you all have a wonderful December and close out 2024 in a great way!

Anyway, onward. Here’s my five for November.

1-2. Four seasons

I definitely have gratitude for living in an area where we — usually — get to experience four seasons. While it’s true that the seasons may not last as long as they once did and we’ll get wonky weather in all of them, we do get to experience them. And in November we got to have a wonderful fall, but also the start of winter! Harper likes those two seasons!

3. Family

I’m lucky in a lot of ways with family. And it’s nice to have them close by, for the most part. Though over the past several years the family has gotten smaller as some have passed on, the reality is I think most of us have embraced family a lot more and tried to make sure we see one another more often. This photo is of Harper and my mother on a nice fall day out for a walk.

4. Friends

I’m blessed to still be able to call several people good friends. Despite everybody having different life experiences and schedules and everything else, I keep in contact with close friends. We all age and things change. Some people get married and have kids; some don’t. Some people move away; some don’t. But in the end, you know who you can count on. I don’t have a photo to capture my own friendships, however, I also have so much gratitude for Harper’s pals. And I am sure she would have gratitude as well. This is of a royal rumble between Harper and her friend Lucy during the first big snow we got.

5. My best friend

Gratitude can’t be larger than with Harper. I knew that having a dog was a big commitment, but I had no idea about a lot of things. And having a shadow dog, such as Harper — I’m not sure how I would have dealt with it when I was in my 30s. But now? It’s the best thing going. To have this pup who shows unconditional love and is my companion through it all… I can’t express enough gratitude. I can’t believe she’ll be four years old in April. (I also do more selfies now with Harper than I ever would have in the past).

BONUS PHOTO

I really like this one, too. This is another of my mother and Harper during our one walk.

There’s my five (plus bonus) and let’s see what you came up with! If you took part in this month’s challenge, make sure to link up below.

And for those of you who participated, make sure you try and get to other people’s blogs and comment (here, too!).

Let’s continue to grow this challenge and have a strong community. Come back and check out the others who link later on, too! NOTE: We have a Facebook group for those who participate in the challenge and are interested. I’ll post any announcements there and hopefully it can be a place where things are discussed and some interaction etc. You can access it here.

** CHALLENGE CHANGE **

From this point forward, I am going to do the next theme at the bottom of each linkup. Also, the posting date will now be the first of each month, thus giving you the entire month to take the photos etc.

That means it’s a one-stop shop! Hopefully this helps out with everybody.

So, below is the linkup for June. Make sure you drop your link there.

OK, so it’s time to keep on moving! And just like that, it’s November! And our theme for the month? Holly Jolly! Interpret as you see fit!! I hope you all have fun with this theme! Remember to come back on (hopefully) November 1 to link up and check out the theme for that month! I’ve set a calendar reminder for me, so let’s see if that works!

Photo Blogging Challenge: November 2024 results

Feel free to leave a comment, or e-mail P.J. at hoohaablog@gmail.com. Also, please “Like” A ‘lil HooHaa on Facebook!

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Photo Blogging Challenge (October 2024): It’s fall, y’all!

November 1, 2024

Hey-oh fall!

Fall is one of my favorite seasons. I’m all about shorts/sweatshirt weather, which we will often get this time of year. Shocking enough was a 70-degree day on Halloween. Being able to walk my dog in shorts this late in the year is crazy.

There are a lot of years where we’re worrying about snow!

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The leaves, too, have had some vibrant colors, which has been nice. I’ve been able to get out on some smaller hikes with Harper as well, which is always fun. She finds a lot of things to sniff with piles of leaves!

Of course the downside is daylight is less and less. And this weekend, at least in my part of the world, the clocks fall back. And that’s always tough as there are times I’ll walk Harper twice a day and both will be in the dark. It can be rather depressing. I do think it’s time to get rid of the clock changes. Pick one and go with it.

So my month had some traditional fall things, as well as some other things I try and do this time of year. This month I have a couple of bonus shots, too, as I was out there a bit with the camera. Alas, there’s a lot I am not posting.

How about all of you? Is it happy fall?

Anyway, onward. Here’s my five for October!

1. Mount Utsayantha

A couple of friends, myself, and Harper headed out on a geocaching adventure. One of the stops took us to the top of a local mountain. It was a truly wonderful morning and day and the colors were amazing. And, Harper actually sat for a photo!

2. Popping colors

I loved all of these colors with the tree in front of my house. It’s now bare and the raking wasn’t the most fun!

3. Tongue out!

It’s fun to find piles of leaves and try and get Harper to sit or lay in them. It’s not always successful. This photo is almost like her telling me what she thinks!

4. Geocaching

This was during the one day on a caching adventure. Looking for the needle in a haystack sort of thing. So many leaves and those rocks. Harper wanted to help!

5. Happy Halloween!

Harper had her Halloween friend for her walks the past couple of weeks!

BONUS PHOTOS

I couldn’t just stop at five. I probably could have gotten 10 out of this month! And though I didn’t get to do my normal trip to the shore this month, I did go down for an overnight for something else. So, of course, I bounced around the one day I was there to hit the beach and this awesome dog park. Harper had a blast!

Second bonus

This one may not have made the cutting room floor, but I did love how she sat and was so happy for this one!

There’s my five (plus bonuses) and let’s see what you came up with! If you took part in this month’s challenge, make sure to link up below.

And for those of you who participated, make sure you try and get to other people’s blogs and comment (here, too!).

Let’s continue to grow this challenge and have a strong community. Come back and check out the others who link later on, too! NOTE: We have a Facebook group for those who participate in the challenge and are interested. I’ll post any announcements there and hopefully it can be a place where things are discussed and some interaction etc. You can access it here.

** CHALLENGE CHANGE **

From this point forward, I am going to do the next theme at the bottom of each linkup. Also, the posting date will now be the first of each month, thus giving you the entire month to take the photos etc.

That means it’s a one-stop shop! Hopefully this helps out with everybody.

So, below is the linkup for June. Make sure you drop your link there.

OK, so it’s time to keep on moving! And just like that, it’s November! And our theme for the month? Gratitude Interpret as you see fit!! I hope you all have fun with this theme! Remember to come back on (hopefully) November 1 to link up and check out the theme for that month! I’ve set a calendar reminder for me, so let’s see if that works!

Photo Blogging Challenge: September 2024 results

Feel free to leave a comment, or e-mail P.

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Photo Blogging Challenge (September 2024): Experiences

October 1, 2024

Life is about experiences.

I think those of you who take part in this challenge know that many (if not most) of my experiences over the past three-and-a-half years include Harper.

This month, certainly, is no exception to that rule.

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Alas, I’ve tried to put a few other things in it as it was a month of some fun experiences.

Life is awful short. In the big scheme of the world, we’re a speck of dust. So we may as well make the most of our time here and who knows what happens beyond. I’ve tried to get better about that — and I keep trying to improve myself with experiencing different aspects of life. Though I didn’t really do any major trips this summer or fall, as I’ve done in the past, I have tried to make sure I got to see and do different things.

One thing I do each year is try to take some time off around my birthday. This year was no different and during that time, Harper and I took in two baseball games, I met up with a former co-worker for one of them, and I saw the Phillies (unfortunately without Harper) clinch the NL East.

Harper and I have continued to explore and experience the world and it’s been wonderful doing so.

So what did you experience this month? It’s always fun to look through the eyes of others!

Anyway, onward. Here’s my five for September!

1. On the field

One thing I like to do around my birthday is baseball. This year included Harper’s first “Pup in the Park” at a major league stadium! I met with a former co-worker and went to a Washington Nationals game. Harper did exceptionally well and enjoyed herself. She even got an extra portion of a hot dog as it was too late after I bought my normal two (she gets one as well) that I realized how big they were. I couldn’t make it through all of mine, so she happily pitched in. After the game, they set up the field for a pup parade, and we had the chance to walk the outskirts of the field. It truly was a fun experience! She loved it! We’ve done this at minor league stadiums before, but at an MLB stadium was very cool!

2. Sunset over the field

The second night of our mini-trip took us to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and a minor league game. One cool thing about going to games in September is the lighting is usually different. The sun setting over the field was really wonderful. Our seats gave an awesome vantage point. I really love baseball and I love that Harper gets to experience it with me.

3. New ball

Fun story. Again, at Harrisburg. Harper has gotten balls at games before. I had to do this in two photos. I went to the team store to get my passport stamp and despite a friend being with me, I decided to take Harper with me to the store. When I got in there, a young lad asked if he could pet her. Of course, I said Then he asked if he could give her this ball (a foul ball he got). It seems he had gotten 4-5 balls that day and he was just giving them away to kids and dogs. She carried it back to the seats and was so proud of it!

4. Blackstone fun

Though I probably don’t use it as much as I should, I’ve been having a blast cooking with my Blackstone. It’s a fun experience to learn the speed and the heat etc. This was a breakfast at night meal. The potatoes were with a parmesan ranch, which made them delightful.

5. Get lost

I have found as I get older, I am definitely way more interested in flat and somewhat paved trails. It’s nicer on my knees, that’s for sure. So when I travel with Harper, I try to find rail trails or anything else we can have a good walk. This was in Pennsylvania and we enjoyed a mile and a half or so walk, which included this creek. Harper, of course, had to wade in and enjoy the coolness!

BONUS PHOTOS

I couldn’t just stop at five. This first one was at a dock diving competition. We figured the best way to attack it and Harper had a qualifying jump! She made it 7 feet, 3 inches! It was truly wonderful and she had a blast! I did, too. A great experience.

Second bonus

After the Phillies game, I had the chance to meet Cody Bellinger of the Cubs. A really cool experience. Super thankful to my brother and his girlfriend as it was through them where I got this experience! Bad lighting on this photo, unfortunately!

There’s my five (plus bonuses) and let’s see what you came up with! If you took part in this month’s challenge, make sure to link up below.

And for those of you who participated, make sure you try and get to other people’s blogs and comment (here, too!).

Let’s continue to grow this challenge and have a strong community. Come back and check out the others who link later on, too! NOTE: We have a Facebook group for those who participate in the challenge and are interested. I’ll post any announcements there and hopefully it can be a place where things are discussed and some interaction etc. You can access it here.

** CHALLENGE CHANGE **

From this point forward, I am going to do the next theme at the bottom of each linkup. Also, the posting date will now be the first of each month, thus giving you the entire month to take the photos etc.

That means it’s a one-stop shop! Hopefully this helps out with everybody.

So, below is the linkup for June. Make sure you drop your link there.

OK, so it’s time to keep on moving! And just like that, it’s October! And our theme for the month? It’s fall, y’all! Interpret as you see fit!! I hope you all have fun with this theme! Remember to come back on (hopefully) November 1 to link up and check out the theme for that month! I’ve set a calendar reminder for me, so let’s see if that works!

Photo Blogging Challenge: September 2024 results

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