Saturday, September 17, 2011

EARTH SSS

Welcome to another edition of SSS...
our word today is 
EARTH!
 As you know...
silly rabbits live in holes in the EARTH.
This pic found here:
http://ed101.bu.edu/StudentDoc/current/ED101fa10/jdore/Content%203.html
at a very cute site made by 
Mr. Dagley's 1st grade class.
Unlike Peter Rabbit...
I don't want to risk stealing from 
Mr. McGreggor.
I prefer to do till my own 
EARTH.
 As you can see, its very stoney...
good thing silly rabbits know how to dig!
That is it for photos for me today.
But I would like to mention the obvious...
Everyone, all the silly rabbits, etc.
live here on Mother EARTH...
though, speaking as a creature who is "prey" and does not attack other creatures,
not always in harmony.

Currently my EARTH revolves around
college football on Saturdays...
so I'm off to sit back,
nibble veggies,
and watch the games!

I hope you are doing something enjoyable today.
=:]
 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

FAMILY STYLE

My visitors have gone after four days of riot and chaos...
of the happy kind.
I miss the sound and sights of children,
especially this time of year when school begins.
It was a real treat for me to have Turkey and Bear here.

Grandpa Fuzzy survived, 
though with less enthusiasm.
He is used to a quiet life.
Children are not quiet when excited and happy.
Not that he was unhappy to see them,
just ready to have his quiet life back once they had gone.

So this morning I sat in my quiet on the patio,
sipping my coffee and reflecting on the past few days.
The man and I often talk about our families and how we were raised and how we raised our own mobs.

The man came from a fairly strict old school type family...
dad came home from work tired and ready to relax...
so mom shooed the kids aside and out of his hair.
Dad time for them came on weekends and vacations.
Unless someone was in big trouble and dad came on duty as the 
dreaded enforcer.
Children were supposed to be quiet unless spoken to.
They played in their rooms where childish noises were not overheard.

My home as a child was riot central.
My dad walked into the door each day and was met by
five balls of chaos...
all chattering at the same time...
all thrilled that dad had come home.
We were caught up in the excitement of dad!
He was equally happy to see us and tired his best to hear every word flying out of our mouths and to comment on them.
There were hugs and tickle fights...
and odd thing we called "fanny pats" when we had done something particularly good... like a good grade or something we had figured out.

Okay... break for explanation.
A fanny pat is where dad stands facing one way...
kid faces the other way...
hip to his tall leg.
Then you pat each other rapidly on the fanny...
much in the manor of birthday swats.
Believe it or not, it was a reward we all sought.

The point is that my dad came through the door 
wanting to see and enjoy his kids.
Both he and my mother were children people.
I recall clearly going to other children's homes and coming face to face with the "Ssshhhh.... daddy's home!"
attitude and being confused.
Why did anyone have to be quiet around a dad?
They were fun people!
They were the center of a kid's universe.
Duh!

But I digress.
The point here is that I see a real difference between my upbringing and the man's and the affect it has on his kids and mine.
The man has a great family.
They all get together fairly often.
However, they are more serious and sedate.
They are less affectionate toward each other.
Hugs are quick and happen on leaving.
Sort of like that French fashion of  quick kiss on the cheeks.

My family is just as chaotic as the one I grew up in.
We are random huggers caught up in the joy of being together.
The man actually likes this about my kids.
Chatter begins as soon as we are in ear shot of each other 
and we are still calling things to each other as they leave.

So as I sat here reflecting...
I thought perhaps it is a good thing that the man and I met later in life.
I could not have parented any differently than I did.
I can see how our parenting styles would have come into conflict...
had we raised children together.
Fortunately we don't have that issue to worry about now.

I'm not saying that either style of parenting is right or wrong.
Just different.
We are what we are... and we get it where we came from.
I still parent the same,
be it my grand kids or his.
I happily take on his grand kids for the most part
while he seeks shelter when he needs it in his shop...
coming and going as his nerves can take kid exuberance.
I don't mind a bit.
I like the noise, the joy and the random thoughts
of small people untarnished.

We had a wonderful visit.
Bear said that Turkey cried himself to sleep on the ride home...
saying "I miss grandma."
I shed a few tears myself once they were out of view.
But they will be back.
And we are always in some way
"together".


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

VISITORS

I've got company!
The Bear and Turkey have come to visit for a few days...
So I'll be busy with that.
Pardon my absence...
I'll be back soon.

I gotta make the most of these moments.
=:]

Saturday, September 10, 2011

BAGGAGE SSS

Time for SSS's word for the week...
BAGGAGE!

Of course the firs thing that comes to mind is the type of baggage that is old business...
of the kind we would rather leave behind, 
yet somehow don't.
As in my X got drunk last night and sent me some weird emails.
His baggage, not mine.
No anger though, just some rambling thoughts.
=:/

The other type of baggage is of the luggage type...
as seen with the silly rabbit vacation 
at the top of the page.
Like those silly rabbits,
I tend to pack light...
taking mostly myself wherever I go.
=:]

But when I have to do some real heavy duty packing...
such as with my move here...
my baggage of choice is
this versatile beauty!
Yep, I'm a trash bag packer.

My kids used to joke... 
well actually they still joke...
that when I die...
they would bury me in a "Hefty Bag".
I say they better use a "Glad Bag" instead! 

Have a great weekend my friends.
I will watch my Ducks today and hope for a win...
and celebrate Bear's Birthday
tomorrow.
Woot!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

WHAT ARE WE WATCHING?

I can remember when TV was only black and white.
When we had 3 whole channels and thought we were so lucky!


Only those people who had a child had "remote control".
As in "Timmy... change it to channel 2."
There was a TV guide magazine at the market,
which my parents refused to buy.
For heaven's sake there were only 3 channels...
how much guidance did you need?


Besides, even though he couldn't tell time...
my brother could tell you what was on every single channel at any point
in the hours we were allowed to be awake.
(Back then we kids had a "bed time" of 7:30 PM)
They only thought we didn't know it was really
mommy and daddy's time to be alone.


The point is that television was not complicated.
News shows were news shows...
not the entertainment driven drivel we get now.
Kid shows had some guy dressed up funny
doing silly stunts and playing cartoons.
They didn't bother trying to teach us a thing!
Sitcoms had simple themes...
Lucy trying to sell an alcoholic "vitamin"
supplement that turned to into drunken hilarity.


I don't get what happened.
Now we have over one hundred channels
and I still can't find anything I want to watch.
We have "on demand"
which is a nice way to see reruns and old movies
that usually aren't very good, at will.
Like we don't have enough reruns to satisfy us?


I come to detest reality shows...
I've mentioned this before, I'm sure.
Very little about them is "real".
They obviously make up drama for the show.




For example... I used to watch Orange County Choppers.
I liked seeing them create fantasy bikes.
Now I can't wait to turn off Pauls Jr and Sr.
I find their feud to be so moronic and childish that it repulses me.
Not even seeing the bikes can keep me watching that crap!
They should change their name to Dick and call it the Dueling Dick Show.


I find myself thinking that we have become so
spoiled by our abundance of choices
and the powers who fill our time slots have so little of 
worth to offer...
that we have lost our collective minds.


It used to be that what was or wasn't popular mattered
enough that what we viewed had some sense to it.
Now we follow silly patterns...
women have to be smarter than men, exhibit bitch behavior
and look like S & M hookers while kicking ass.
In commercials, men are idiots who spend money they save on buying falcons, Chinese paper armor or moose heads.
They require women to lead them around.
None of the men I know need mannies!

Okay... so I woke up on the wrong side of the bed
to Good Morning America and it set this mood in motion.
Emmet Smith was on...
the caption chosen to say who he was...
"Dancing winner".
That is hardly his greatest accomplishment
but sadly, that is probably how most of America
knows him now... as a contestant on a dance off.


I need coffee.
I'm going back to making myself blind with my 3-D puzzle.
I'm not turning the TV back on.



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

DIVE! DIVE!

Sadly, my Ducks took a dive and lost.
Not the kind of dive where you purposely go down.
The reasons were fairly simple...
too many turn-overs.

Its a shame too.
This was the first game and a truly big game.
#3 vs #4 in the nation standings...
but at this point in the year, standings don't mean much yet.
Wait until we are over a month into it.

So we took on a very strong opponent our first game of the season.
Last year we lost some of our strongest players
to graduation.
I'm guessing that most teams had likewise troubles.
Our best receiver had a big brain fart last June
and decided to drive 186 MPH down the freeway...
naturally he got caught.
Head Coach Chip Kelly is not one to ignore issues like that.
So, Cliff Harris was benched for this first game.
How it would go with less experienced players was anyone's guess.
Though it is not fair to blame it all on any one player...
and I am not making excuses here.
We lost because we screwed up!

On the bright side...
A couple of new young men did some wonderful things
that give me high hopes for the season.
DeAnthony Thomas...
do not confuse him with Darren Thomas our QB...
did a fantastic job with a few goofs to be expected of a young player.
I look for great things there.
Another "walk-on" local fella also gave us some great moves.
His name is Justin Hoffman.

I am not afraid of the coming game this week.
I suspect that my Ducks will win.
Our standing will fall of course...
but like I said it is early in the season and not so important now.
It is true that to lose your first game and still get into
the nationals is very rare.
I think it has happened 3 times.

Right now, I'm shooting for the Rose Bowl and being
undefeated in the Pac 12.
Time will tell.

As for other things...
its been quiet around here.
I got a puzzle at a yard sale for a buck and delighted myself putting it together...
1500 pieces in two days.
That created jigsaw fever.
So the man bought me a new puzzle that is smaller.
But EVIL!
Its a bunch of electric colored beetles on a 3-D field.
My eyes are going blind!

This week the Bear will come down for her birthday.
She has instructed me that since she made my wedding cake...
that I am to make her the ultimate 
fancy birthday cake
and a diner to die for.
Hummm....
Chocolate cake, cream cheese filling and whipped cream frosting
with fresh strawberries should do the trick.
The man has taken on the task of a barbecue.
This time of year...
there is no other diner to die for.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

PUZZLED

Seems like we're all working on putting pieces back together...
those recovering from storms and floods...
getting the kiddos back into school mode...
looking for work...
building relationships
or 
whatever each one of us has to deal with these days.

Hard to believe its the first day of September!
Where the heck did summer go?
The past few days here it has felt like fall.
I don't mind a bit.
But I'm not a fan of the heat.

Speaking of fans...
we did get our tickets.
They were send to a wrong address.
Fortunately,
we know the people that they were sent to.
So we drove over and picked them up.
Yay!
But how curious is that?

Tonight we will have little N again.
=:]

The man had an interview for a job today.
Who knows how that will go.
We've gotten used to doing interviews
and no longer bother hoping for this one or that one.
They all seem to go well.
But there are so many people interviewing for every job out there.
The odds aren't with anyone.
Kind of makes me miss the old days
of nepotism and the old boys networks...
when you could get a job just because you knew someone.
Oh well...
What will be will be.

I have a friend coming down to visit today.
We used to work at the same school.
She was the cook.
Her husband was the music teacher.
I am really looking forward to seeing her.

Speaking of that school.
The year before Squeaky would have graduated,
they closed our high school section.
This last year they closed our middle school.
Gone is our little K-12 family.
It is my understanding that next year will be the last
year that even the grammar school remains.
The pieces of that puzzle have all fallen apart.
How sad.

They are down to four teachers
and a half time principal.
My job vanished with the middle school.
Guess I got out while the getting was good.

Its a blessing in many ways.
Obviously I would have been wrangling for work,
though I had seniority and could have taken someones
job up district.
I would have felt bad about that.
It would have meant a half an hour on the freeway each direction...
which would have meant wear and tear on the car and gas.
Not to mention frozen road situations.
No thanks.
Mostly I am blessed to have a good relationship going.
Someone to share things and thoughts with regularly.
I have a much nicer home.
My family has doubled,
though my friends have become more distant, space wise.
I have an active life in a place where there are museums,
concerts, events and of course my Ducks.
Life is sweeter.
My puzzle is steadily filling in.
I like the picture.

Here we are on the cusp of a major holiday weekend.
Will you be doing anything special?

We are planning a quiet...
yeah, riiiight...
first game of the year party for two.
All the trimmings in smaller bowls.
I suspect there will be yelling and cheering.
It will be fun to see how the new line up goes.
I have faith.
I anticipate celebration!
And will be grateful not to have to drive home...
only to fall into bed when that time comes.

Whatever you are doing this holiday...
be safe
drive sober
and enjoy!