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Jan 9, 2024

More Snow & The New Year, Recovery, My DNA Results!

 

More Snow & The New Year-
***Update! We got over 5" yesterday, a near record!*** If you followed this blog at all you know I love snow! Living in the high desert we don't always get very much, but it varies year to year. We had a couple of small snowfalls  maybe an inch, but it melted. Then we got into some record high temp weather in December where it was almost 47°! Last week we finally had a good snow of 2 inches. Really beautiful! I had intentionally left a few holiday decor items on the deck so that it might look nice if it snowed and we got lucky, the bulbs are solar lights-
 



We got another 2 inches this last weekend which stayed due to the cold weather. We did get another inch overnight last night, it warmed up and some of it did melt. That mountains are really getting hammered which is good for the snow pack, tourists and the ski season. More on the way if you check the map. This is definitely winter winter winter. I've been putting extra food out for the chickens, some snacks and things since they don't go outside much to keep them occupied. More snow expected the next several days, first "BLIZZARD" warning in years -
 

 

I am loving it! The city's been staying on top of the roads pretty well so not too bad going to work. Loved doing Christmas/winter/Yule decorating my "buffet" I created last year- 

 
My favorite new purchase was this little tree, it lights up. I put in in my big Ikea crock and looks perfect!


My Trader Joe's bulb garden has done amazing (as usual)!

We spent Christmas morning with our family and had a quiet New Year's. Happy New Year to all! PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THIS BLOG FONT IS TOO BIG? THANKS!


Recovery- 
I didn't know what exactly to do a photo of so I decided to add this since the Acupuncture has been so helpful! I have been back in the office for about a week, all going well. Since most insurances don't cover acupuncture much at all (if any)  I'm very fortunate that Boise has an Acupuncture Co-op! Kind of a sliding fee scale kind of thing once established as a patient. The acupuncturist I work with is really awesome I must say. I've been seeing her every two weeks and I noticed it really helped with the inflammation and healing. I also worked with my long-term Chiropractor as she did some really really minute adjustments (not on the surgical site)  but around it. My low back, separate from where the surgery was done, took a beating with being in bed so much and not moving around. After the first adjustment I walked out and I was actually upright completely with little pain. All in all everything is going super well, only been eight weeks and I'm about 98% recovered! Pain-free and all of the tingling in my legs is pretty much gone except on rare occasions. Very perfect outcome with lots of prayers involved. Great way to start the new year! 



My DNA Results!
Dave did a great job, for my December birthday/combo Christmas present- a DNA test from Ancestry. I had already done our family trees there. It was funny I always had loved Scandinavian culture and it turns out I'm part Scandinavian! And much more so than I ever would have guessed. Turns out my mother was 25% Scandinavian, as well as a large portion of Northern British, much of which apparently was settled by the Vikings. I was sort of aware of this migration, but not much. Anyway it's been really exciting to see. I guess there's a reason I've always gravitated toward Scandinavian culture, etc. Since I was a very young child when I first read about the Laplanders now known as the Sami (I think) I was fascinated by the Far North. I already knew about the Austrian/Czech side but never heard any family member mention any Swedish/Danish/Norwegian!  More DNA details here, interesting and a few potential family members popped up, probably won't contact, time will tell-
 


2 comments:

Leigh said...

Your yard is the proverbial winter wonderland! It seems winter is making up for its tardiness with a proper weather presence.

Your house always looks so charming with your decorating skills. I'm glad the acupuncture has helped!

The DNA results are really interesting. Mostly I've just done research at Family Search, but from that, I'm guessing my results would be similar.

Your blog font is perfect. Definitely not too big and I love that there is color contrast between the font and the background. This fad of using a teensy light color font on a light color background is just plain dumb. At least that's my opinion! LOL

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks Leigh! Woke up to wind and two more fresh inches of snow this morning will be a long slow commute but that's okay. Glad you like the decor it's always fun to do that for the winter, my favorite season in a way. DNA always has interesting since it's just a guess before you have it done. I thought maybe I'd be 1% scandinavian! Or none at all of course? Glad the font size looks good. I think a lot of people just use their phones anymore to read blogs at least for those of us who are still doing that so I figured a little bit bigger might be better. Thanks!

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