Write about a time when you didn’t take action but wish you had. What would you do differently?
I wish that I could go back in time to make myself go to college to get the job that I would have actually loved that it wouldn’t be work!
I would have loved to work with dolphins but I chose a different path. I am happy with it because I have my husband and a wonderful daughter that if I had gone the other path I would not have in my life.
I found a new diner that just opened recently called Joey’s diner so I decided to treat myself to lunch. It was cute! They have Betty Boop inside and Elvis with his guitar at the window.
I devoured the yummy California burger and their fries were scrumptious!
They also had a toliet seat cover made with coins! So funny! The toilet paper was money bills! 🤣
Whatever you do HOLD ON to hope! The tiniest thread will twist into an UNBREAKABLE CORD. LeT HOPE anchor you in the possibility that this is not the end of your STORY, That the strength to keep going will bring you to Peaceful shores.
How do you unwind after a demanding day?
I start by changing into comfy harem pants and sweater or t-shirt depending on weather of course!
Next I settle with my 3 cats and pick up where I left off on my novel that I’m reading.
Or turn on one of my shows or movie that I enjoy watching.
Then I shower off the day and try to turn my thoughts off for the nigh.
I really enjoy horseback riding when I can. Unfortunately I can’t afford my own horse but to have a place that offers trail rides that walks, trots and canters is awesome!
To me, being able to ride a horse is like flying! I consider it my therapy and calms me. I feel so relaxed around horses and I enjoy seeing their different personalities. They really do have their own quirks and it’s fun to find them!🩷 If you can- try going on a ride and feel the rythm of a horse!
Had to throw this fun ride!🤪
I ride horses through Wild 3L ranch in Eagle. WI amd will always go through hers!
How do you use social media?
I use to share my experiences and joy in my life😊
Also to join groups with people who have the same interests as I do!
Life is stressful. Life is full of worry. Life is expensive.
Try your best to find joy in parts of each day of your life. Even if it’s to breathe deeply of the crisp fresh air, smell flowers or watch birds fly by.
Take time to read your favorite novel, write in a journal or take a long walk.
Find a way to smile and be silly and just be who you are!
Just be happy and be yourself in every way!
Jot down the first thing that comes to your mind.
Why is life so hard and unfair? Living should be enjoyed and about having fun experiences. Life should not be about stress and how to make it to the next paycheck. It shouldn’t be about worry and depression. Life is supposed to be full of joy since you only get one life.
I enjoy this lighthouse even though it is no longer a working light.
Fond du Lac Lighthouse, located at the southern end of Lake Winnebago, has become the symbol of the surrounding city, much like the Statue of Liberty represents New York City and the Golden Gate Bridge is linked to San Francisco. As you travel the streets of Fond du Lac, the image of the lighthouse is readily seen on bridges, road signs, and advertising. The community’s affinity for the lighthouse is perhaps because the beacon was built and lit during one of the city’s darkest periods.
In 1932, lumberman W. J. Nuss generously offered to build a lighthouse in Lakeside Park using plans donated by noted architect Roger A. Sutherland. The offer was quickly accepted by the park board, and work on the forty-foot tower started the following May. At this time, the country was suffering through the depths of the Great Depression. Unemployment peaked at 24.9% in 1933, spreading a cloud of gloom across the nation. Charitably, the laborers employed on the lighthouse project were all out-of-work Fund du Lac citizens. The lighthouse was built at no cost to the city, with A.J. Rosenthal, Pierce Pereell, E.A. Becker, W.H. Manoske, H.B. Rossner, and A.R. Reiser all donating to the project. The local yacht club purchased a $200 beacon for the lantern room to guide mariners in and out of the harbor.
The bottom ten feet of the eight-sided lighthouse consists of a flagstone-covered base, while the upper section of the tower is of frame construction.
The laying of the cornerstone for the lighthouse on July 10, 1933 was a big even for the community, with several hundred people attending the ceremonies. Mayor Albert J. Rosenthal and Judge Heineman both spoke to the crowd from a flag-draped platform, and then Rosenthal, assisted by members of the park board, laid the cornerstone.
Frank Russell, superintendent of the park department, oversaw the construction of the lighthouse. The top flight of stairs was finished in October 1933, and shortly thereafter the lighthouse was completed.
By 1965, the lighthouse had fallen into disrepair, and the city hired Waryzn Engineering and Service Co., a consulting firm from Madison, Wisconsin, to examine the structure. Commenting on the condition of the lighthouse at that time, Carl Jacobs, park superintendent, said, “The first two floors are weakened. Plywood was put over the floors but whether that is the answer, I don’t know. The top deck is not good. It may all have to be replaced. The railing is loose and would have to be replaced or repaired.”
After the lighthouse was restored, a celebration was held on July 3, 1968. A plaque on a stone near the lighthouse reads: “Saved 1967, Restored 1993. Fond du Lac Evening Optimist Club.”
A wooden staircase, attached to the interior walls of the lighthouse, winds up through the tower permitting visitors to reach the observation deck, where an excellent view of Lakeside Park and Lake Winnebago is afforded.
I have gone more than once to be alone and with my daughter and her boyfriend. I like the fact that you can go in amd climb to the top and enjoy the view and just relax.
The park around it is also beautiful and they have a carousel and ice cream truck during the warmest months. I had picked Donald Duck to ride on the carousel and it was fun and felt like a kid again.
I also treated myself to a local diner! Treat yourself and just have fun!