Wednesday, June 30, 2010

no place like home

On Fathers' Day weekend, we went to my grandparents' home. It is so nice and relaxing to be with them. My grandfather is nearly 90 years old and gets around quite well, despite the fact that he battles a lot of knee pain. My grandmother is amazing, working circles around people much younger than herself.

Not much has changed since I was a child. I think it bothers my grandmother, but to me and to my father when he was alive, there is comfort in the consistency. So many things, from the sound that the old doors make when they open and close, to the taste of the water back when their water came from a well, not to mention my grandmother's homemade blackberry jelly, these are all things that are embedded in my memory.

Sitting on the front porch, you can hear so many different varieties of birds chirping; my favorite is the Bobwhite. They have a beautiful veggie garden, a compost pile, a clothesline (which makes me want one every time I visit them), and a swing set with big metal slide that my grandfather made himself! I remember my dad saying they would get wax paper and slide down to make it as slippery as possible.

The kids (including King) love walking down to see my grandfather's cattle.

My grandmother and I talked about what might happen to the place when she and my grandfather are gone. She says she doesn't much care and that my grandfather won't discuss it. I wonder just how many of us cousins would love to keep the property in the family. I know there are at least two of us.

During this visit, I overheard my grandfather describe some folks they knew as "good country people that enjoy being together". The words echoed in my ears; so much so that I had to write it down. It just perfectly describes the family I come from.

Good country people that enjoy being together.
Sort of like what I imagine Heaven to be.

Monday, June 28, 2010

a short letter to my dear high school friends

Dearest Class of 1985,
In just a few short weeks we will be getting together for our 25th High School Reunion. Looking forward to seeing all of you and just wanted to clear something up before we see each other. Remember how I was always overweight in high school?
Yeah. Well, nothing has changed. K?
There. I've said it.
I am still a nice person underneath all these layers. But I mean, life's been a little stressy, y'know? Also, I have had 5 children, all by c-section I might add, so cut me some slack won'tcha?
Maybe by our 50th I will have slimmed down a bit, but I ain't promisin' anything.
O. Kay. Just thought I'd get that out there in the open.
I just hope it makes this case of the cold feet go away.
Love,
:o) mg

Sunday, June 27, 2010

photo credit

Slow children playing....

...and watching them play a game of baseball is TORTUROUS!

Talk about slo'mo!

Friday, June 25, 2010

sailin' on the edge of crazy

I just started writing this country song... you think it'll make it to the charts?

ohhh oh oh ohhhoh
If I had a do....llar.
For every time I cleaned up a puddle of piss.
You and I could take a week-long cruise.
ohhh oh oh oh
On a Sea of Bliss.
That's the first verse... I'll keep working on the rest of the song (and keep cleaning up puddles).

rewards

Each summer, the library has a Reading Program for kids aged 2-18. Four of my five children have kept track of their hours reading and got their prizes today (local eateries donated stuff like "free sandwich" or "free ice cream cone"). Yay them!

Also this summer they had a Reading Contest for adults. And I am proud to say that I also came back from our local branch with a prize: a green tote for all the books we check out! I was also entered in a bigger regional contest. Yay me!

Side note: while we were in the library, there was a ten minute cloudburst... so I guess you can say we've been reading up a storm!!

battlescar dermactica

When I was a pre-teen and teenager I would make sure all the pores on my face were not "clogged" and I would soak cotton squares with alcohol and remove all the oil from my skin. Severe? Yes. But I had the best skin ever!

Since becoming a mother, I have barely had time to shower alone, much less waste tons of time staring into a mirror taking care of "pore congestion" (as it is called by estheticians).
Today, however, there were a couple of things I wanted to address; to be more specific: milia.

I sat in front of a bright window, with a magnifying mirror with sterilized needle in hand, alcohol and cotton balls nearby. Poke, squeeze, wipe, burn. Scrub! Scrub! Scrub!

As I type this, although there is still a bit of swelling (did I mention that rubbing alcohol burns quite a bit?) my face is as smooth as it was in the 5th grade when my teacher remarked at how nice my skin was. Therefore, I have come to the following conclusion:

Rubbing alcohol is the fountain of youth.

solutions

Knapsack:

Because it isn't cool to carry a purse.

Besides, it makes little sister scream when you take her Hello Kitty bag.

This is not just any ol' knapsack either, this one is tied to a golf club. Just in case, on his adventure, there is time to play the front nine.

The contents of the sack are:

  • a toy train - for a quick, magical escape
  • green power sticks - in case a boy's energy level runs low (like that would happen)
  • and toy gun - to battle big brother who is pretending to be a bad guy
  • and a set of keys - in case he comes across a locked door.