Little Moments…Big Smiles

Husband Paul and I have been together a long time…into our fourth decade. He likes to keep a low profile and although I mention him from time to time here in blogging-land, he’s not one for limelight or recognition. He’s a man of quiet talents. My Mr. Fix-it who detours into his thoughts – solving problems of all sorts. Like a good engineer, he sees the world in dimensions. All the angles. Left to my own devices, I’d be a card-carrying member of the flat earth society.

Thank goodness our grown daughter, Delaney, inherited her dad’s capacity for understanding how things work. She’s got the knack…and it’s all Paul…a million percent Paul.

Delaney popped over to say hello and have breakfast yesterday, drawn in by the allure of her dad’s epic croissant creation – scrambled eggs, cheese, peppers and onions. Oh – and bacon.

As my two favorite people on the planet noshed, I tinkered in the kitchen – attempting a new recipe for a “high protein cake” (doesn’t that sound improbable?) using cottage cheese. All was well until I tussled with the new hand mixer. For the life of me, I couldn’t get the beaters into their sockets. Grateful that I had two helpers on hand, I gave the mixer and contentious beaters to Delaney and two seconds later I was back in business.

Paul smiled. He didn’t need to say why. The look he gave our girl was all love and admiration for her fix-it skills. A moment of paternal joy.

Which reminded me of a recent win this week. Stick with me. I want you to hear this…


Paul built a planter – specifically to attract hummingbirds and proudly placed his new, five-foot long creation on the deck railing. In the most awkward place possible. Not equidistant from two other planters; not balanced – visually – with the planters below. It looked out of place, and I frowned as soon as I saw it. Not because of poor craftmanship (it’s lovely) but its location.

I felt Paul’s grimace when I moved the planter to a more visually pleasing spot – closer to other hummingbird-attracting blooms. I expected to hear him mutter that his location was better, but instead, when I turned around, he was ten feet away. Assessing my alternative as if he was a patron at an art museum. Contemplating, as he stroked his chin.

I jumped into sell-it mode: “See? It looks GOOD here – better for the hummingbirds, too!”

My man of few words smiled and said:

“I really hate it when you’re right. But when you are, you are.”

I chuckled and made my way inside and left him to continue his deck-scaping. No hummingbirds yet, but I suspect I’ll find him watching and waiting and he might be thinking about me…and the fact that we’re still grinning after all these years. Made complete by our sweet daughter who carries so many of her dad’s skills within her.

Little moments…big smiles.

-Vicki 😊

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99 responses to “Little Moments…Big Smiles”

  1. I love all the loving give and take between the three of you, it’s playful and so loving, knowing each of your strengths and challenges and celebrating each other for them.

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    1. Hey! I’m gonna send you some love — you said that so well. Playful, yes! Thank you, Beth. 🥰❤️🥰

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  2. This has made me smile so much Vicki 🥰 I am the same! Give me anything techy or mechanical and I’m shouting for help. Thank goodness too that children ( and even granddaughter ) possess the knack!! 😁👌

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    1. Oh! Another wonderful connecting thread between us, Margaret! I love it. And yes! Praise to those who are our willing “assistants”. 😜

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  3. Aw, cute! Those magical words are like music to our ears… 😃

    I live with several family members who prefer to stay out of the limelight so I understand this very well. Only my daughter doesn’t mind being a part of my blogging community occasionally, but I still ask her for permission before I share… It’s about mutual respect, isn’t it.

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    1. Thanks, Claudette! You get me! Music to our ears — yes!
      I’m behind in reading about your “bunkie” adventures…I need to catch up. 🥰

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  4. You’re going to report back when the hummingbirds start arriving, right, Vicki?! Maybe even with a quickly captured image??! 😊

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    1. You bet! I’ll keep you posted! 🥰😉🥰

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  5. Aww, I love it and can relate, Vicki. I love being found to be like my dad, as well as my mom. Glad you had this moment when you could witness your daughter’s likeness to her dad. And congratulations and blessings on being with your love Paul for four decades. Beautiful!!

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    1. I love that you see your dad within you! 🥰 Big hugs to you, dear Sheila! 🥰

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  6. drgeraldstein Avatar
    drgeraldstein

    Although not appropriate, this phrase might fit for a Chicago area lady with a gift of written words: “You can’t go wrong if you go to Wright” (or write). Wright Jr. College students, as it once was called, heard this a lot.

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    1. I remember! It was a great tag line! Wonder if they still use it? Thanks for the chuckle, Dr. Stein! 🥰

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      1. drgeraldstein Avatar
        drgeraldstein

        You bet, Vicki. I have no idea whether it is still used, but between us, maybe we can bring it back!

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        1. It was a gem! 🥰

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  7. Oh Vicki what a beautifully sweet and tender post to read on this Sunday morning. I love that you share the low-profile, behind-the-scenes love that surrounds you. 💞💞💞Hugs to you and Paul and Delaney.

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    1. Hugs right back to you, Rose! I love your phrase “low-profile, behind the scenes love”. Yes! Xo! 🥰

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  8. You three make for the best stories. I have to admire your lengthy marriage and the ways in which you just know each other. Of course you are right to the nth degree. Good man to note that.

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    1. I’m laughing out loud! I thought of you when I wrote this post, Ally, knowing for sure the poor planter placement would be an issue you’d understand…you and your keen design-eye! Sending hugs! 🥰

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  9. Only the biggest smiles over here. Congrats on the four decades and Delaney’s inheritance of skills! 😊 Enjoy that high protein cake too!

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    1. Oof! Thanks, Ab…that “cake” was more like a quiche. 😜 Can you get Chef T to do a video about how to bake with cottage cheese? I bet he could figure it out! Hugs to all of you this morning! 🥰

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      1. I’ll need to get him interested in cottage cheese first! I’ll let you know when that happens. 😆

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        1. LOL! Keep me posted! 🤣🥰🤣

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  10. What a great smile for a Sunday morning! I have this feeling though that when you say you chuckled and made your way indoors, when you got out of site of the hubster you broke into a Vicki Dance.

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    1. How did you know?!?! Yes, yes — I did! 🥰🤣🥰

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  11. These are the very moments, the best moments of a 40 year relationship. Delaney’s over, she helps you out, dad is proud and life is just right. You two share a chuckle and a moment outside where you happen to “win” a round (haha, I get that. 😊) These moments make up a wonderful life, and thanks for letting us in. 💕

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    1. You are so good…at so many things. Not least of which is seeing me and understanding why these little joys mean so much. Including the “win” — tee hee! Sunday hugs to you, dear one! 🥰💕🥰

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      1. Well, I can just relate; that’s all Vicki. Thanks for the hugs and sending some your way too. 🥰

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  12. A delightful Sunday morning story!

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    1. Aww…thank you so much, Joy! xo! 🥰

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  13. Smiles Vicki 🤗 thank you for sharing this lovelt post 🥰

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    1. My pleasure, Maggie! 🥰💕🥰

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  14. 🤔 Paul is likely waiting to see… no, no… Hoping to see or not see in this case, no hummingbirds near the planter. Secretly he’s looking for a win. “See Victoria, there’d be hummingbirds all over this thing if you’d have left it where I put it!” – Silently in his head of course. 😅
    Thank you for posting this, this blog reminds me of my wife and I but I’m just a bit more childish than Paul.

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    1. Funny, Jason! You might be right about that…glad this made you chuckle. Relatable stuff does that for me, too. Nice to meet you! 😉

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  15. Nice to meet you! I look forward to more of your posts.

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  16. I love it. We each have our strengths and it sounds like your family is perfectly in balance. And kudos to Paul for admitting you were right about the planter. 🤗

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    1. Such a lovely comment, my friend. Thank you! And I’ll give Paul your kudos! 😉🥰😉

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  17. That’s such a sweet story, from the croissants to the hummingbird planter. You have two wonderful souls in your family.

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    1. Thanks, Elizabeth! Sending love and hugs to you – hope you’re continuing to recuperate well. Xo! 🥰

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      1. Thank you! I’m elevating and icing at the moment. 😊

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        1. Good, good! 🥰❤️🥰

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  18. Awww. How lovely, Vicki. What a beautiful family moment and wonderful adult negotiation. Ha ha. I’m the “Vicki and Paul” in my family, and my husband has gotten used to deferring to my artistic taste (such as it is) as well as my “engineering” brain. He’s the “idea man” and helps me bring his crazy ideas to life. Ha! A sweet post that got me thinking and smiling.

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    1. I love that — thinking and smiling! Can’t ask for a lovelier comment from someone I so admire. Xo! 🥰

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  19. Vicki, how’s this play-by-play? “Vicki comes down the court. She shoots and she scores. Score one for the writers. There’s bedlam in the United Center. You can hardly hear yourself in here. Oh, the Engineers are coming back, but they weren’t expecting the writers to come out swinging early.” Go Vicki, go. Ha, ha. And of course, the real winner will be the hummingbirds.

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    1. Omg! Love this!!!! Best comment EVER! I’m laughing my butt off! 🤣🥰🤣

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      1. Oh those engineers, so cocky, smiling and snickering. You showed them! When you’re right, you’re right. Ha, ha. Sounds like the three of you had a fun morning. Got to enjoy those!!!!

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        1. You are the best! You should be writing comedy alllll the time! 🥰🤣🥰

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  20. It is a good reading as it was written in english. Amen !~ And what surprised me is mostly I do not like to have someone in my way too, but the humble in heart is to learn that we are not perfect, as it is, a cherished creation.

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    1. We aren’t perfect — yes, yes! Thank you, Lin. 🙂

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    It’s fun to see when our children inherit some of our positive traits. Kudos to Paul for being able to admit that your idea made more sense. We juvenile men are not always capable of such grown-up behavior. 🤣

    Good luck with the hummingbirds. We’ve just had our first returnees this week.

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    1. Thanks for the smiles, Pete! I bet you’re already seeing little glimmers of goodness – some of those positive traits – in Jack. 🥰
      Good news about the “hummers” in your neck of the woods — haven’t seen any here. Not yet! 🥰

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  22. So beautiful, Vicki! A family of huge hearts and so many talents. Love this sneak peek into navigating the little stuff that is indicative of how you all do so well at life!! Incredible!! ❤ ❤ ❤

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    1. I think you and your trio — with Mr. D and Miss O. — are beacons about navigating stuff! We keep smiling, don’t we?!? 🥰❤️🥰

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  23. I love how Paul accepts that your choice is better than him. Hopefully, the hummingbird will appear sooner to enjoy.

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    1. Hi, Hazel! Thank you so much. Me, too! Sending hugs to you! 🥰

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      1. Hugs and love, Victoria. I sometimes play your YouTube channel.

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        1. Ohhh. That’s so nice. Wynne and I love knowing that our videos are worth watching. She’s the best! Thank you, Hazel. 🥰

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          1. Always welcome, Victoria

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      2. You’re most welcome

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  24. Your title (and description of the moments) is beautiful. Goodness, those moments of parental pride. They certainly inspire big smiles! And I hope the hummingbirds visit you guys soon 🌞

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    1. Thanks, Dave! I love a nod from you…you’re so good at capturing moments – and sharing them. happy Monday to you, my friend! 🌞🥰🌞

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  25. If I had a dime for every time I couldn’t get a beater into a socket, then I’d…

    Wait. I should doublecheck to see if this is a metaphor before answering.

    In any case, that breakfast croissant sounds amazing! No offense, but I think I’d like it better than a cottage cheese cake. (Don’t get me wrong; I love both cottage cheese and cake…but not together!)

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    1. Ha ha! Thanks for the giggles! And you’re right on — the cottage cheese cake was a total miss! 😜

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      1. Oh, well. You can’t win ’em all!

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  26. Oh wow Vicki, what a lovely “family time” moment. 👪 And your planter episode is too funny! 😂😲🤣 What a guy that Paul is. But still, he is lucky to have a wife like you Doc! 😘💖🤗 Have a wonderful week my friend.

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    1. Kym!!! Thank you so much. Sending loads of love to you! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. Oh Vicki, you’re so very welcome as always my sweet friend. Keep smiling! 😍💖😊

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        1. You, too!!! 🥰❤️🥰

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  27. It’s great to have family around to help us cover our weak areas😎 And keep working on the protein cake- the world needs healthy cake!!🤩🤩

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    1. lol! Yes! All around – yes!!! 🥰😎🥰

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  28. This made me smile all the way through, Vicki. It’s those everyday little moments that say the most. Delaney’s got the best of both of you ❤️

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    1. What a lovely thought, Ritish! Thank you so much. Sending big smiles back to you! 🥰

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  29. Wonderful post, Vicki, and wise words from Paul. I might need to remember that line.

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    1. I’m smiling!!! 🥰❤️🥰

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  30. The love and admiration in this post made me smile big, Vicki. I love the relationship you have with Paul and Delaney; makes me think of my family. Something very special to cherish. And I love how Paul admitted that you were right, even though it may have been difficult. Love this post! 🥰❤️

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    1. Thank you, Lauren! I’m glad you were tickled by it. Those small moments are full of goodness, aren’t they? xo! 🥰

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  31. I love these little moments, with plenty to smile about. I love this story Vicki and I know exactly what you mean. He’s Mr. Practical. I’m all about the aesthetics. And we smile about it too. 😁🤗

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    1. Love it! 🥰❤️🥰

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  32. Nice! It’s the little moments that bring the biggest and best smiles.

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  33. Endearing story. I can picture the entire scene. Hummingbird wishes! ✨

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    1. 🥰❤️❤️🥰

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  34. Oh, how I love this post! And it made me laugh because this week i wrote a blog about Mitch helping somebody during his Meals on Wheels route – i sent it to him to read first, and he said the same as Paul – don’t want recognition – he said I don’t like publicity – I am a simple guy – doing my things quietly….

    Ha! Not like us! 😂

    glad you have mr and ms fix-it at home!!!! XOV

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    1. Oh my goodness…I must be behind in my reading…I’ll need to read about your adventure with Mitch this week! Simple guys, doing good stuff the quiet way. Yep! xo! 🥰

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      1. You’re not behind. I didn’t post it yet ❤️

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        1. Whew! 🥰❤️🥰

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  35. Love this, Vicki! I was visiting family last weekend and caught a flu bug so I am behind in my reading. So fun to catch up with you!

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    1. Oh my goodness…sorry to hear you picked up something “extra” while visiting with family. Flu and crazy upper respiratory stuff seem to be floating around in the Midwest again – at least our neck of the woods. Hope you’re feeling better! I’m always happy to see a comment from you. Anytime! It can be hard to keep up and I think I have a fresh post from you to take a look at. Yay for that! 🥰💕🥰

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  36. Such special moments shared and chuckles to keep on living and loving. I had to laugh about the blender blades! What’s wrong woth those things!
    Happy hummingbird watching! Sweetness delivered, intelligence
    Injected. Keep smiling! 😊

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    1. You are so right about the chuckles! The secret to living and loving. Yes! 🥰🤣🥰

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      1. Absolutely 💯 🩷🩷🩷

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