Caregivers Simple Valentine Tips and Fun Recipe
Caregivers Simple Valentine tips can actually ease strain on a busy caregiver. Has your Caregiving Duties List replaced your Valentine’s Must Do List; are you left with shattered holiday plans? Don’t give up! Let me encourage you with 3 caregivers simple Valentine tips to show love and a fun, simple recipe for family and friends.
Decorating does not mean dragging out boxes of “stuff”! Simple tip #1 shows you how.
#1 Holidays were always a time to decorate; I enjoyed celebrating the seasons. Now with no time for storing decorations (and no place to put them with all the equipment and such around), I still decorate—more simply. It’s amazing what a tiny red sticker heart will say on our glasses, cups and napkins. A cute flower or bear sticker on the mirror takes seconds and speaks volumes.
No time or money for cards or gifts? Not a problem.
#2 Plan to spread the love all over town. Cut a few sheets of heavy paper into 2” x 3” pieces, add stickers and a Scripture or simply write “have a blessed day”. Hand them out to the checkers, waiters, passersby; the list can be as long as you want. Can’t do that? Why not carry a little bag of hard candies to give away? Add a smile and you both will be lifted up.
My favorite tip; you can do this one!
#3 Write one name on each calendar day in February that you would like to contact. Just one. If that is too much, make it every other day, but determine to do this. Then follow through each day with a note or call and prayer. Five minutes of your time may be the world to someone else who needs to know they are loved.
The promised fun recipe.
I make this often; great dish to make ahead and take somewhere or have to snack on at home. Hint at the end will dress it up for the holidays.
Sweets for the Sweet Salad (original name was Coke Salad—yuk!)
2 pkg. cherry jello
1 lg can crushed pineapple
1 lg can pie cherries (see note below for great option)
1 10oz Coke
½ cup chopped pecans
Draw juice from fruits. Heat juice until almost boiling. Dissolve jello well. Add well-drained fruit and nuts. Pour into 9 x 13 pan or mold. (Rinse pan in cold water first.) Refrigerate. Serves 12 – 14
Great substitution ideas: use fruit punch jello; try sweet black cherries (my favorite); use Pepsi instead of coke (diet works well); try black walnuts.
Hint: Make it special by serving a few generous spoonfuls over angel food cake. Top with whipped cream and a cherry.
Happy February! May you have a great month filled with God’s amazing love and blessings.
Hugs,
Idea! Spread the love by encouraging a friend to sign up for my newsletter (see box to right of above photo)! There are some fantastic new ideas and helpful hints on the horizon!
I love the new website. Good for people who don’t have the same eyesight as they did have, like me!
I like your ideas too. Great
Black cherry yummy.
Love
Thanks, June, for your reply. I’m with you on the black cherry. And, putting them into the salad makes it especially pretty. Glad you enjoy the changes on the website. I want my friends to be able to be encouraged as they look at the photos and read the articles. Have a blessed day.
Hugs, Susie
Thanks for the recipe! I like the idea of using black cherries for special occasions.
Glad you’re well now and able to travel, etc.
The new website is nice!
JoAnn,
So good to see your reply; I did not know about sweet black cherries until I had to use them in a recipe; now I’m hooked!
I am doing really well; still a few breathing issues but so thankful! There was a bonus in being so ill myself; I know firsthand the Power of Prayer and the absolute necessity of good friends (like yourself) who care enough to pray and to send thoughts of encouragement. Thanks again. And thanks for the encouragement on the website changes.
Have a blessed week, hugs, Susie
We have known Susie for a long time and this site is so wonderful! I am recommending it to my friends also. What a woman of God and mentor to those who have the wonderful fortune to cross paths with her! I am one of those and I am truly grateful to God for those years of being with them in California. Keep on keeping on, Susie, and I know that you are just as blessed as those you bless! Love you and miss you….Sheri White, Bakersfield, CA
Sheri,
How sweet of you to comment. Aren’t we thankful for God’s family? There is no distance large enough to separate hearts that have been drawn together by Him! You are a special blessing and encouragement to the encourager!
Hugs, Susie