Probably not one of my more sane ideas. Still, I also have this other insane idea that when I die, instead if a dash between my birth and death year on my tombstone, I want there to be dotted lines and a few question marks to indicate the "WHAT WAS SHE THINKING???" moments. Like this one. It was the coldest New Year's Eve in years. And I did it solo. I haven't done anything solo on New Years Eve since I babysat in high school.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Reliving In Our Eloquence Another "Auld Lang Syne"
Probably not one of my more sane ideas. Still, I also have this other insane idea that when I die, instead if a dash between my birth and death year on my tombstone, I want there to be dotted lines and a few question marks to indicate the "WHAT WAS SHE THINKING???" moments. Like this one. It was the coldest New Year's Eve in years. And I did it solo. I haven't done anything solo on New Years Eve since I babysat in high school.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
I'll Be Home For Christmas
So the hoopla of Christmas is more or less over. As usual, it took a lot less time to open all the gifts than it took to buy and wrap them. And by the look of what they gave me, I would say that my family know me quite well: they were caffeine related from son #3 and wine related from #2. I got to speak through Skype with son #1 a couple of times this week. I saw granddaughter #1 from across the globe and held #2...even better gifts.
Friday, December 13, 2013
And They Call It Puppy Love
"Good fences make good neighbors" wrote Robert Frost. Well, what do you do if you don't have a fence, and all the bushes on the perimeter have died because of the salt water? And what do you do if your bad next door neighbor happens to have children who are heroin addicts and are either dealing or buying from their house?
You get a puppy. One that will grow up to be a B-I-G dog.
You get a puppy. One that will grow up to be a B-I-G dog.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Signed, Sealed Delivered
Although I've only been writing this blog for about five months, I sent out Christmas letters with my cards for more than 15 years. It began when I would talk to myself as I read the letters I would get from my more-accomplished-than-me family and friends. They recounted tales of their talented spouses who could build family rooms out of recycled toilet paper rolls, their children who volunteered tutoring orphans in advanced calculus while scoring perfect 1600's on their SAT's, and their cats who cleaned their own litter boxes.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Oh Christmas Tree
Last year, my only tree (next to my growing-up-twin-bed in the bedroom I occupied at my parent's home because of that "She Who Must Not Be Named" storm) was a Charlie Brown tree sitting on a shelf. No villages, no weddings, no Christmas dinner.
What's that saying? The bigger they are, the harder they fall? Ouch.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Before The Parade Passes By
There are few things that clearly define Thanksgiving for me.
There's football-particularly high school football. From the time I was young, there was always some cousin, brother or son playing somewhere. Games played on crisp autumn mornings with moms and cheerleaders wearing big pompom chrysanthemum corsages while turkeys roasted at home. The most popular members of the senior class being elected Homecoming King, Queen and their royal court. In the blink of an eye, I went from wishing I was in high school, to being there, to ruefully looking back on those days. And it ticks me off that the big corsages went out of style before I ever got to wear one.
There's football-particularly high school football. From the time I was young, there was always some cousin, brother or son playing somewhere. Games played on crisp autumn mornings with moms and cheerleaders wearing big pompom chrysanthemum corsages while turkeys roasted at home. The most popular members of the senior class being elected Homecoming King, Queen and their royal court. In the blink of an eye, I went from wishing I was in high school, to being there, to ruefully looking back on those days. And it ticks me off that the big corsages went out of style before I ever got to wear one.
Friday, November 22, 2013
What Will Be Will Be
So next week starts my favorite time of the year. Even though Thanksgiving isn't "my holiday" meaning I'm not hosting, cooking or decorating, it is the prelim for Christmas and all that is good about the shortest, coldest days of the year. Family. Friends. Carols. Cooking and Baking. Gifts for those I love. I've already got the new replacement decorations lined up for changing from the brown and orange fall decor to greens, silvers and golds. Let the fun begin.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Rikki, Don't Lose That Number
I have a love/hate relationship with my phones. I admit it. And, of course,
by "phones," I mean that one of them is a device that allows me to
speak to and text friends and family, read and send emails instantly, and
search the web for answers to any question that might pop into my mind. I don’t
ever have to wait to get back to someone, while I check my Facebook and
Pinterest pages or my blog stats on Blogspot. It’s all very convenient.
Very efficient. Very cool. The other one just lets me talk which is,
well...boring.
Monday, November 11, 2013
What I Did For Love
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Our House is a Very, Very, Very Fine House
Monday, October 21, 2013
Hey Seoul Sister
This certainly has been an eye-opening way to spend my birthday. While the celebration is over here in Asia where everyone in the house is sound asleep, according to my watch it's only 4:21 in the afternoon, still my birthday in New Jersey. I like this 37 hour day.
For the first time I'm having a difficult time finding a funny story to tell. Sure I can recount yesterday's bathroom adventure at the sheep farm (couldn't do the squatting over a hole in the floor-gimme a toilet puh-leeze)! I can say that as a foreigner, I wasn't required to watch the propaganda film at the DMZ, but after a lengthy indoctrination, am ready to fight, fight, fight. I can tell you that a car full of Koreans eating strong-smelling sushi rolls first thing in the morning is about as close to feeing hungover as I have been in a very long time.
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