It was 1 degree here this morning. I have never seen it this cold in Arkansas.

Here are some pictures of our snow.





On ChatGPT, you can ask it to interpret a dream. Last night I had a dream about one of our four dogs. I have been thinking a lot about our little weenie dog we lost years ago. He had been hit by a vehicle, and we had to put him down. But I am confused about what this dream added, so I decided to ask ChatGPT to find out what the symbols meant.
Here is the dream: Our dog Buddy went missing. We were looking everywhere. We went to my husband’s parents house. They didn’t know where he was either, but I was snooping around and after opening a closet door, and there he was. His father had put him in the closet. This made me think about another dog we had that died and was killed by a vehicle on the road. This made me think that his father had also put that dog in the closet, and we just didn’t know it. What do you think this means?
What an emotionally rich and vivid dream, Lisa! Here’s a possible interpretation:
Overall Meaning:
The dream seems to blend your love for Buddy, your grief for a past loss, and perhaps unresolved feelings about family or control over situations. It could be inviting you to reflect on hidden emotions, past experiences, and how they affect your present.
What do you think? Did any of this resonate?
So that would be a good AI response that really got me thinking differently about what the dream meant. I have lots of dreams and this is just one of many.

The flashing lights danced on the checkered floor, pulsating with every beat of the music. The rhythm coursed through my body as though I was part of the song. People flickered like colored ghosts—red, blue, purple, white, yellow—disappearing into darkness when the beat stopped. A new pulse ignited an uproar, shaking the crowd into a frenzy. Bright dots shimmered and darted across the incandescent floor squares, chasing the pounding rhythm.
Making my way through the dance floor to our table, I caught sight of him sitting at a crowded table, talking but watching me. I smiled slightly and veered left to join my party. My newlywed husband of three months was dancing in the middle of a group of women, throwing 70s-style moves that no one uses anymore. I smirked at his foolishness, lifted my drink from the table, and took a long sip.
“What are you drinking?” a voice yelled over my shoulder. Turning, I saw the man from the table—pink lips under a finely trimmed mustache.
“Sex on the beach,” I said, cheeks burning as he turned and walked toward the bar. His gait had an effortless charm. When he returned, he handed me a drink and sat beside me.
“What’s this?” I asked.
“Sex on the beach,” he said with a grin. His dark brown eyes met mine, framed by slightly curly black hair. Before I could ask his name, he leaned closer. “Wanna dance?” he asked as the music shifted.
We hit the dance floor, the groove fast and exhilarating. There was no need for touching; our steps spoke louder. I had to look up to see his face. His mustache curved downward at the edges, and his chin, slightly pointy, was softened by a hint of stubble. His uniform—a pressed navy blue shirt and straight-legged pants adorned with shiny brass—hinted at his military rank. His eyes never left mine. As the music slowed, he took my hands, pulling me closer. The couples around us clung together, swaying to the soft melody.
“What’s your name?” he finally asked.
“Carol,” I replied. “And yours?”
He tapped the name tag above his breast pocket. We danced until the music changed again, transitioning back to the high-energy beat. Time blurred as we moved together.
When the night ended, he walked me back to my seat. My husband approached, kissed my cheek, and the man disappeared into the crowd without a word.
As we left, I couldn’t shake the feeling I’d met the man of my dreams—tall, dark, handsome, and in uniform. A stranger from out of town who, for one night, felt like destiny.
The next day, my girlfriend told me he’d returned to the nightclub and asked about me. His name, etched on his uniform, stayed with me, unforgettable. But I never acted on my impulses. That moment faded, like the music, leaving only a bittersweet memory of what could have been.
I‘ve been thinking hard today about my channel. I really need to niche down, but finding that niche is hard. It has been so hard that my brain hurts, but I think I have found a niche for me.
So what do you think? Not only can I use Blogger for my writing, but I can relate everything to my channel here on YouTube.

So welcome to my new website. I did have a current blog on Blogger, http://marriedinarkansas.blogspot.com/ but I have not been able to keep it current or up-to-date as I would like. I hope this platform will be more successful as time goes on.
I also have a YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/LisaSanders0911 that you can go check out.
Please let me know if you do.
Thanks,
Lisa
I have a current blog on Blogger that is hard to manage and to keep current. I read online that WordPress is a better platform to earn revenue from than Blogger. So here I am.
I am, of course, married in Arkansas. I have been married going on 26 years this November. I also have a YouTube channel. I have a lot of things going on and I need a place to write about my life and to share things in writing.
Some answers to questions.
Here are a few more answers to some questions:

This is one of the smaller boards.
I have some scrap carpet that I am going to glue onto the bottom part.
I am going to use vegetable oil on it and I have an engraver.
I am going to engrave my name on it.
I will post the final pictures when I get it all done. I have several more blocks. I have an electric sander so when I get the right sandpaper for it, I will sand them down. I am thinking about giving them as Christmas presents. If I get real good, I might make more and try to sell them.