Wednesday, December 30, 2009
You Turned To Me
Elvis Costello is singing this song in my ears. From his album 'North'. I'll take him with me on my trek to Greenmount Cemetery tomorrow when I head up to chat with my dead relatives. It's been awhile & I hope they missed me as much as I missed them. The referenced song is so sweet. I can't stop listening to it.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
A dream
There are lots of juicy details to life at the homestead here. Most of them are neatly tucked away until the big REVEAL. In the meantime...I had a neat dream a few mornings ago. I have to run upstairs to check my notes to make sure I get the gist correct. Hold on a sec...
Ok, here's how the dream unfolded. I was at a corporate event during which a computer was to be given away. Every party goer was given one of those old school tear-off raffle tickets at the entrance to the party. When the time came to announce the winner, a big balloon sprang up in the air & floated up to the roof of the convention space thumping noisily to the ceiling. The balloon was enclosed in blue metallic wrapping embellished with gold stars. Attached was a box similarly wrapped but in red with stars. At the given time, the winning number was announced. I just happened to be near this middle-aged, red haired man who seemed to be sure he'd win this computer. The number was announced. His was one digit away from the winning number. When he realized his fate, tears formed in his eyes & the look on his face transformed from that of a wondrous child to a man in unimaginable grief. Never before had I seen such a transformation in such a short moment. He walked away and leaned on a nearby wall, defeated. I walked over to him & said not a word. Words weren't necessary just then. Muddy thoughts until the conclusion of the dream. Somehow I was able to produce a computer for him. He was happy & I walked away without exchanging names or anything else. I woke up happy.
Ok, here's how the dream unfolded. I was at a corporate event during which a computer was to be given away. Every party goer was given one of those old school tear-off raffle tickets at the entrance to the party. When the time came to announce the winner, a big balloon sprang up in the air & floated up to the roof of the convention space thumping noisily to the ceiling. The balloon was enclosed in blue metallic wrapping embellished with gold stars. Attached was a box similarly wrapped but in red with stars. At the given time, the winning number was announced. I just happened to be near this middle-aged, red haired man who seemed to be sure he'd win this computer. The number was announced. His was one digit away from the winning number. When he realized his fate, tears formed in his eyes & the look on his face transformed from that of a wondrous child to a man in unimaginable grief. Never before had I seen such a transformation in such a short moment. He walked away and leaned on a nearby wall, defeated. I walked over to him & said not a word. Words weren't necessary just then. Muddy thoughts until the conclusion of the dream. Somehow I was able to produce a computer for him. He was happy & I walked away without exchanging names or anything else. I woke up happy.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
So, today is the day before Thanksgiving & I'd like to share something my cousin Courtney said. She "doesn't pick a designated holiday to be thankful. I am appreciative every single day for everything I have in my life." I completely agree. It's fun to have everyone over to share yummy food, play board games & tease each other. In this busy life it's good to have holidays to force families to be together. These days the girls rarely fight so that's a nice change from years past. It's funny how the stupidest comment can blow everything up. I just sit & stare in amazement. Time's a-wasting. I've got to look for the top of my dining table. It's under here somewhere! Be back later.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Title of my book
My blog is dedicated to my Mom. And subsequently to my middle girl also named Mary. Both of them chased adventure & shared their adventures with others. Look for travel info, reviews, recipes (from me cuz I cook), maybe some pix now & then. Mostly there will be musings, ponderings, nonsense but stuff that begs to come out.
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