Wednesday, September 06, 2006

WOW!!!! MORE MARLINS MAGIC


Marlins starter Anibal Sanchez pitched the first no-hitter in the Major Leagues since May 18, 2004.



Magic, I tell you....magic

GO FISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Baseball, College & Politics

That's what has been keeping me from posting much lately, I can't get my thoughts in order. We've been watching our Marlins, you know the Florida team that has won 2 world series? and are right there in the wild card race? but no one seems to go to the games but us?

Our 18 year old daughter has FINALLY decided that she'd like to go to school, out of town in January, so we've been busy with that. I'm super happy that she has made this choice.

AND..politics is so interesting right now..what with the election coming in Nov.

Anyway, thanks for checking in, sorry there hasn't been much interesting from me..

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Thank you Keith, thank you


oh
my
god...
I lOVE THIS GUY


thank you, thank you, thank you
beautiful!
fantastic!
right on!

READ IT HERE OR WATCH THE VIDEO (EVEN BETTER)

Monday, August 28, 2006

leelee's Lamps


We've been acquiring antique lamps lately. My husband is the antique buyer for our business and when he comes across a great lamp he buys it. I just love them. None of these are "Tiffany" but they are all good examples of 1880-1920's vintage pieces.
Thought I would share them.

Reverse painted glass shade on Bradley & Hubbard base


Thistle design leaded glass shade on fancy bronze base


Dogwood Flower motif in leaded glass shade on bronze base

Colored and slag glass leaded shade on bronze base

Colored glass shade leaded shade with diamond drop design on bronze tree trunk base

Glass vase base with glass fruits wired to frame with light inside.

PS: Hubs asked me to post that we are always interested in buying more antique lamps of this quality as well as any quality antiques and paintings. (Shameless self promotion)

Hurricane Blog

I started this , then took it away...now it's back...thankfully it's not riveting!

leelee's Hurricane blog

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Movie Date Night




Sure we watch tons of movies at home, thanks to Netflix, but occasionally I want to see something on the big screen. Late night R and I went to see Little Miss Sunshine and honestly I don't remember the last time I laughed hard enough in a movie to bring tears to my eyes. I was not alone, the whole theater was cracking up. What a fun film. The whole theater was smiling as we exited.

The story is about a family who is going through a rough patch, financially and emotionally. They come together to give their 7 year daughter Olive (I love that name) a chance to compete in a beauty contest. Having no extra cash they decide to drive an old VW mini-bus from Albuquerque to Southern California. Needless to say, hi-jinx insues.

I loved the whole cast...Steve Carell (we love him in The Office), Greg Kinear (who I recently saw in a great movie The Matador), Toni Collette (never heard of her), Alan Arkin (an old time pro..sooooooooo funny), Paul Dano as the teenage son (has a very poignant moment, which any parent of a teen can relate to) and Abigail Breslin who plays Olive. This child was really, really great, adorable without that over the top Dakota Fanning syrup.

Anyway...the movie is hysterical..go see it!!

leelee gives Little Miss Sunshine a BIG

Thursday, August 24, 2006

This downsizing has just gone too far!



Scientists decide Pluto’s no longer a planet

Historic new guidelines approved by astronomers in Prague


This lineup shows the 12 planets that were proposed last week, with a wedge of the sun at far left. Ceres, Pluto, Charon and 2003 UB313 are barely visible. Now Charon will continue to be considered Pluto's satellite, and the three other worlds will be dubbed "dwarf planets" rather than full-fledged planets. The planets are drawn to scale, but without correct relative distances.


PRAGUE, Czech Republic - Leading astronomers declared Thursday that Pluto is no longer a planet under historic new guidelines that downsize the solar system from nine planets to eight.

C'mon now!!!!!!!

I guess my crystal ball DOES work afterall

On tuesday evening, I posted this about my Iran/Iraq theory.

Look what I just saw TODAY/Thursday..I guess I am not alone in my theory.

Yikes!

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

American Pie



This afternoon on my way home from work...I heard American Pie..I cranked it up..and sang along as I know every word by heart, who, my age (or thereabouts)doesn't???

The song was not finished when I pulled into my driveway...so I sat there..and sang with Don till it finished.

One doesn't turn off American Pie before it is done...it's just isn't done.

My lawn guys must think I am weird...

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

I was watching the news this evening...

and the anchor was reporting that The Marines were calling for an involuntary call-up for 2500 Marines for another possible 2 year tour!!. The talking heads were saying that the military is weary of fighting on 2 fronts and that the fact that we didn't go into Iraq with enough troops to begin with has really turned out to be a problem. Also there are far less soldiers and Marines volunteering and they have raised the maximum age for new recruits to 42 years old.

So as I was listening to all this I had a thought...could it be..that Iran NOT Al Qaeda..is fueling the insurgency and the civil war there in the hopes that we will NOT leave, but we will stay longer and longer and continue to send more and more soldiers and money into the Iraq war, thus tiring and eventually weakening us to the point where we wouldn't be able to fight Iran of we had to.

Iran is basically giving everyone the finger these days in regard to their nuclear enrichment program and in essence there is nothing anyone can do about it.

Could Iran be behind this civil war in Iraq? we know they are funding Hezbollah...hmmmmmm who "won" that little skirmish in Southern Lebanon..??

In any case...I am no war scholar and although I do follow politics, I tend to be mired in my own opinion and I often run on emotion too. But I thought..this "theory" was somewhat plausible..are they are weakening and dividing this country??..the split appears to grow more and more each day...

what do YOU think? Plausible? or am I totally off my nut?

Friday, August 18, 2006

Last Night's Movie - Tsotsi


P is right, I listed this with no review..silly me..

TSOTSI is a jewel of a film. Though set in Johannesburg, South Africa, the story is unfortunately so universal that the film could have been made in any country in the world: the lost children of abusive parents who survive life by relying on crime fill the streets of the poor neighborhoods of all major cities. TSOTSI is a tragedy but it carries a sense of hope and redemption that makes it a powerful statement indeed.

OUCH!!! DON'T......STOP.....DON'T.....STOP

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Book Meme

I read this Meme this morning over at PJ's. It sounded like fun so I thought I too would give it a try.

1. Grab the nearest book
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2. Open the book to page 123.

3. Find the fifth sentence.

4. Post the text of the next 4 sentences on your blog along with these instructions.

5. Don’t you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is closest

6. Tag 5 people ( I don't know how to do that, so I'll leave it to you all.)

Ok here's mine:

Tolland pointed kitty-corner across the dome to a far wall where a press area was being set up.

There was blue carpet on the ice, television cameras, media lights, a long table with several microphones.

Someone was hanging a backdrop of an American Flag.

"That's for tonight," he explained.

I finished this book weeks ago and decided to pass it along, I haven't gotten any takers as of yet. It still has not been moved to the spare room, to join the collection of books I want to pass along. It was an excellent book as I find all of Dan Brown's works to be.

Monday, August 14, 2006

It's So Easy!

Last week, I answered a meme, telling you all some interesting facts about me (interesting is the subjective word here) One particular answer (#3) spurned a comment about how my husband was lucky to have me. I really do have the secret to a happy marriage. I use the following article as my guide and my light. It's timeless, don't you think??





The Good Wife's Guide
Housekeeping Monthly - May 13, 1955




1. Have dinner ready. Plan ahead, even the night before, to have a delicious meal ready on time for his return. This is a way of letting him know that you have be thinking about him and are concerned about his needs. Most men are hungry when they come home and the prospect of a good meal (especially his favourite dish) is part of the warm welcome needed.


2. Prepare yourself. Take 15 minutes to rest so you'll be refreshed when he arrives. Touch up your make-up, put a ribbon in your hair and be fresh-looking. He has just been with a lot of work-weary people.


3. Be a little gay and a little more interesting for him. His boring day may need a lift and one of your duties is to provide it.


4. Clear away the clutter. Make one last trip through the main part of the house just before your husband arrives. Run a dustcloth over the tables.


5. Over the cooler months of the year you should prepare and light a fire for him to unwind by. Your husband will feel he has reached a haven of rest and order, and it will give you a lift too. After all, catering for his comfort will provide you with immense personal satisfaction.

6. Minimize all noise. At the time of his arrival, eliminate all noise of the washer, dryer or vacuum. Encourage the children to be quiet.

7. Be happy to see him.

8. Greet him with a warm smile and show sincerity in your desire to please him.

9. Listen to him. You may have a dozen important things to tell him, but the moment of his arrival is not the time. Let him talk first - remember, his topics of conversation are more important than yours.

10. Make the evening his. Never complain if he comes home late or goes out to dinner or other places of entertainment without you. Instead, try to understand his world of strain and pressure and his very real need to be at home and relax.


11. Your goal: To try and make sure your home is a place of peace, order, and tranquillity where your husband can renew himself in body and spirit.

12. Don't greet him with complaints and problems.

13. Make him comfortable. Have him lean back in a comfortable chair or have him lie down in the bedroom. Have a cool or warm drink ready for him.

14. Arrange his pillow and offer to take off his shoes. Speak in a low, soothing and pleasant voice.

15. Don't ask him questions about his actions or question his judgment or integrity. Remember, he is the master of the house and as such will always exercise his will with fairness and truthfulness. You have no right to question him.

16. A good wife always knows her place.


WHAT DO YOU THINK GIRLS?? GUYS??

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Friday, August 11, 2006

Don't look for a Meme today

I'm all questioned and answered out this week.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

8 things about me

I read this on Puerileuwaite's blog so I guess I too have been tagged. The problem with these things is..I read other people's answers and some may be the same as mine, then I think I don't have an original thought...what's up with that? Anyway, here goes:

1. I love peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches on white bread. I know, I know, you are all screaming EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW! but I have to tell you, this is a fantastic combination.

2. I taught myself all I know about using a computer, I bought my first PC in 1996 (my god 10 years ago) No one I knew had one, I built a web site , I learned to "chat", the rest is history.

3. I am the 4th wife of my husband. Yes #4. We've been together for 21 years. I guess I got him figured out. He is the only husband I have ever had.

4. I am 1/2 Italian, 1/4 Swedish and 1/4 English decent. I've been told it's a sexy mix. I think it is too.

5. I too am a dog person, don't care for cats at all.

6. I am a very loving person. I give my heart easily and without regret. I don't believe we have only one true love. There are just too many people in the world. Now this doesn't mean I would cheat on my husband. I am a committed and loyal person. But I believe there are many facets of love.

7. I've got wanderlust, and am feeling the need to travel and have some new experiences.

8. The only sitcoms I watch are The Office, My Name Is Earl and Seinfeld reruns. Everything else is crap...except for old stuff like Taxi, M*A*S*H, I love Lucy, The Honeymooners.
PS: I Like Curb Your Enthusiasm too

9. Speaking of Curb Your Enthusiasm, I met Larry David in 2004 at a Miami Beach Deli when he was campaigning for John Kerry. He was very tall and had extremely soft hands.

OOPS that's 9...oh well, and here I thought I couldn't come up with anything..

Monday, August 07, 2006

News I like to Read


Prohibitively High Rocket-Fuel Prices Bring Mideast Crisis To Standstill
August 7, 2006


BEIRUT, LEBANON—As the cost of rocket fuel soared to $630 per gallon Monday, Middle Easterners who depend on the non-renewable propellant to power 10-kilogram rockets have been forced to severely restrict their daily bombing routines, bringing this latest round of fighting to an unexpected halt.

"The way things are going, I won’t have any money left over for other necessities, such as anti-aircraft missiles, land mines, and machine guns," said Hezbollah guerrilla Mahmoud Hamoui, who is just one of hundreds of Islamic militants compelled to scale back their killing until rocket-fuel prices return to their pre-2006 levels.

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Frustrated Hezbollah fighters face astronomical rocket-fuel prices at the pump

Friday, August 04, 2006

Friday Meme

I'd like to try to be consistent and add a meme for you to partake in each Friday. Please feel free to answer them in my comments...

Ok here goes:

Q: What are four of your favorite words?

1.Peace
2. Love
3. Absolutely
4. the F word. I try not to use it, but I do love it. It's fits in so many situations, the good, the bad and the ugly.

Q: What are four things you hope to do this weekend?

1. Makes Italian Biscotti
2. Go shopping
3. Putter around in my house
4. Start a new book


Q: What are the four things you say most often?

1. Yes dear??????????????
2. May I help you? ( I own a shop)
3. I love you
4. Of course


Q: What are four things you wish you could do right now?

1. Have a leisurely morning in bed with my honey
2. Have coffee with my best friend
3. Swim in the ocean
4. Book a trip


Q: What are four things that turn you on?

1. My honey with a freshley shaved face..a hint of cologne..mmmmmmm
2. Kisses on the neck
3. Having great conversation, deep, but interspersed with humor with an attractive man.
4. Compliments from an attractive man.


Q: What are four things you know you can't do?

1. I know I can't lift a piano
2. Climb Mt Everest
3. Achieve world peace
4. go caving


Q: What four sounds or noises do you absolutely hate?

1. super bass in a car
2. Whining
3. the sound of a eraserless pencil on a piece of paper( you know that metal band where the eraser should be??? aaaaaaaaaack)
4. Personal sounds


Q: What are your four favorite things to do?

1. Travel
2. Swim
3. spend time with my family
4. read, books, blogs, whatever

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Oh no..here we go again!

UPDATE: THURSDAY 8/03 -

Hurricane threat fades as Tropical Storm Chris weakens, turns from South FloridaAssociated Press Posted August 3 2006, 1:23 PM EDT

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Tropical Storm Chris rapidly ran out of steam Thursday morning as it pushed across the eastern Caribbean, and forecasters said it could weaken by evening to a tropical depression

YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!





I live in South Florida, which means I live in the hurricane belt. I know this, I chose this, I am prepared for this and yet..I HATE THIS..don't like the worry, don't like the preparation, don't like the clean-up and I especially don't like losing power.

That being said...here we go again...Tropical Storm Chris is headed this way. We are definitely in the "cone of concern" .


Looks good to me!

PS:This one's for you YB!

What I did on my summer vacation...Jersey Style

First stop..Northern NJ, to visit the family

All kidding aside, first stop was to my home town. Typical North jersey suburb. about 14 miles west of NYC...thought this picture was typical, isn't it fabulous?


Went out for cappuccino and cannoli with my friend...this flyer was on the table. The walls had pictures of the cafe owner posing with Joe Pesci...gotta love it. Entertainment of the highest quality, you can't make this stuff up.
After spending a few days immersed in my past and freshening up my NJ accent (what accent, I TAWK like everyone else heah), I drove north to my brother's house in Orange County NY. So beautiful..can you believe 45 minutes north of NYC. Amazing, it's like another world!

View from NY/NJ boarder. Not one refinery to be seen!
While visiting, my bro and I decided to go tooling around the countryside to find some of our old childhood haunts. We came across the infamous Gingerbread Castle in Hamburg, NJ. No longer operational, rumoured to be haunted (of course), it was once a major attraction in the area. Ahhhh Roadside America at it's finest.


We poked around the castle for a bit, till we got creeped out..then headed to a beautiful spot called Lake Gerard. My parents, the suburbanites.."belonged" to this little bit of heaven for the summers. We all piled into the Rambler and drove about an hour to get away from the heat and humidity,into the mountain air.. I am so glad the state of NJ has deemed this a preserve.

Check out this bit of nostalgia:
little leelee on the wall at Lake Gerard circa 1963 leelee today on the SAME wall at Lake Gerard (cool huh?)

After a couple of nights with my family, I headed over to Highland Lakes, NJ to visit my girlfriend. She lives in another "Lake Community"



Still considered a suburb of NY, who would think? check out the wildlife


Yes those are BEARS in front of my girlfriend house in NJ..YES, NJ!!!!!

We were standing on her deck...YES IN NJ!!!!!!!!!!
But alas, all good things must come to an end and my 8 day vacation finally came to a close. I had a marvelous time on my own, visiting those I hold dear, soaking up some local color and generally came home feeling rested and refreshed.
Thanks for taking the time to look at a few of my photos.



Thursday, July 27, 2006

Greetings!

Still in NJ..having a great time, wait till you see the pics..!!

Thursday, July 20, 2006

V-A-C-A-TION...In The Summer Time



Well I'm off tomorrow on my sojourn to the North. I probably won't be posting but who knows! If I am inspired or have something absolutely blog worthy I'll do my best to get it to you ASAP as I know the few of you who actually read my blog will be so bored with nothing else to read..

ta ta for now

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Conservative DUH! Moment?


Bush faces backlash on the right
Conservative anger grows over president's foreign policy
By Michael Abramowitz

At a moment when his conservative coalition is already under strain over domestic policy, President Bush is facing a new and swiftly building backlash on the right over his handling of foreign affairs.
Conservative intellectuals and commentators who once lauded Bush for what they saw as a willingness to aggressively confront threats and advance U.S. interests said in interviews that they perceive timidity and confusion about long-standing problems including Iran and North Korea, as well as urgent new ones such as the latest crisis between Israel and Hezbollah.

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At the risk of sounding immature...HELLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOO????????!!!!!!

NOW? they're upset? Oh give me a break...it's election time and they FINALLY have to admit that this President is a dunderhead and want to distance themselves as far away from him as possible. Oh they certainly lauded him in the fall of 2004. Unfortunately 48% of this country saw what he was for real and it just wasn't enough to keep this group at bay. Well Now we're in a pickle all right.

If you're a republican..I can understand your wanting your party back..back to it's roots of fiscal responsibility and smaller government etc. But really WHERE were you when this country really NEEDED you, you all bought their values lines and their swift boat ads, I thought you were smarter than that.....cry me a river folks. I'm mad as hell at you all for allowing this guy to be in charge today.


Ok, needed to rant...I feel better now.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

I, meme, mine

ok, I'm ready...inspired and previously posted in puerileuwaite's comments:

GRUB-OLOGY

•What is your salad dressing of choice?
>REAL Blue Cheese, I make a killer dressing with gorgonzola..YUMMY!

• What is your favorite fast food restaurant?
>Wendy’s is MY favorite too.

• What is your favorite sit down restaurant?
> Lately it’s been Oishi Sushi.

• On average, what size tip do you leave at a restaurant? >15 - 20%.

• What food could you eat every day for two weeks and not get sick of? > I’m half Italian so I could probably eat some pasta everyday, there are so many varieties.

• Name three foods you detest above all others.
> 1. Liver, I too was forced to “just eat one piece” when I was a child, it was fairly palatable buried under mashed potatoes, gravy, onions and ketchup. UGH!! 2. Brussel sprouts…probably the ONLY veggie I don’t like. 3. Fishy fish – I have been known to spit it out..napkin to my lips or not.

• What is your favorite dish to order in a Chinese restaurant? > I love steamed dumplings, but that’s not really a dish is it..more of a dim sum. Ok my guilty pleasure is sweet and sour pork. I don’t think it’s Chinese actually, I think they put it on the menu so little tow headed American children would find something on a Chinese menu to eat…it stuck for me, I still love it.

• What are your pizza toppings of choice? > Black olives often, and pepperoni if I want to be bad!

• What do you like to put on your toast?> Brummel & Brown spread, and a touch of Polaner fruit spread..any flavor.

• What is your favorite type of gum? > original Dentyne

BI-OLOGY

• What do you consider to be your best physical attribute?> ~blush~ well aside from those.. never mind…ok people say I am pretty.

• Are you right handed or left handed? > Right-handed.

• Do you like your smile? > Yes, I smile a lot…'cept it’s caused me a little lineage. OH well ;-)

• Have you ever had anything removed from your body? > Yes, my daughter was born by Cesarean.

• Would you like to? > hmmm…I suppose there a few target areas which I wouldn’t mind getting rid of a little extra leelee here and there.

• Which of your five senses do you think is keenest? > what? KIDDING..I think my hearing is keenest.

• When was the last time you had a cavity? > For me..About 5 years ago, no not a cavity search.

• What is the heaviest item you lift regularly? > I work out 3-4 times per week so I suppose those torture machines would count

• Have you ever been knocked unconscious? > No, but I have been threatened with that offer.

MISC-OLOGY

• If it were possible, would you want to know the day you were going to die? > No way. Surprise me. Oh, and make it quick.

• If you could change your first name, what would you change it to?> I like my first name

• How do you express your artistic side? > I sing, I blog, I cook

• What color do you think you look best in? > Blue

• How long do you think you could last in a medium security prison?> what’s the alternative? Freedom? Or maximum security? I’m going to do my best to never have to find out.

• Have you ever swallowed a non-food item by mistake?> by mistake?

• If we weren’t bound by society’s conventions, do you have a relative you would make a pass at? > nope, can’t think of one.

• How often do you go to church? > not religious, very spiritual though…no church for me. I agree with:I agree with Puerileuwaite" Organized religion, in general, has an manipulative agenda all its own, one that is exclusive from the Supreme Being's (assuming/hoping there is one).."

• Have you ever saved someone’s life?> Yes, a carload of teens (Ok there were 4 of us) by grabbing the wheel of a careening mustang in 1978 just prior to it slamming into a tree.

• Has someone ever saved yours? > I have an angel or something on my shoulder, kept the grim reaper at bay a couple of times (That same mustang story)

DARE-OLOGY

For this last section, if you would do it for less or more money, indicate how much.

• Would you walk naked for a half mile down a public street for $100,000? > sure at night in some small town like Podunk, during a rainstorm, chances are no one will be around!

• Would you kiss a member of the same sex for $100?> sure

• Would you have sex with a member of the same sex for $10,000?> um….sure why not for 10K.. but she HAS to be hot!

• Would you allow one of your little fingers to be cut off for $200,000?> no way, not for nuthin’

• Would you never blog again for $50,000?> can I have all your email addresses first?

• Would you pose naked in a magazine for $250,000?> Sure, if they’d have me…so to speak

• Would you drink an entire bottle of hot sauce for $1000? > Whats the time limit..yeah I think I could handle that

• Would you, without fear of punishment, take a human life for $1,000,000?> No.

• Would you shave your head and get your entire body waxed for $5,000?> Sure.. most of it already is.. (oh can I say that here?)..I mean, I’m a girl…and well, you know, we wax stuff.

• Would you give up watching television for a year for $25,000?> YES! I’d like to start that tonight!

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Sunday afternoon

World Cup...... click baseball.....click world cup..... click golf...... click baseball ......click world cup.... click golf..... click baseball... on and on and on for all eternity................................

Now if I had the changer:

sewing with nancy...... click all in the family...... click food network........ click old movie..................................................(2 hours later) click off

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Just being....

I suppose I have reached the point in my life where I am not "needed" as much as I used to be. My daughter will be 18 soon and she has been making all of her own choices and filling her own needs these days. Quite honestly she wants to do things on her own, she is becoming more and more independent. This is a place that I prayed she would get too and lo and behold she seems to be there now. She works full time and mostly would rather spend free time with her friends than her Mom. It's natural..I wanted and did the same thing at her age. Her life is right where it is supposed to be.

So here it is Saturday..Husband does his own thing on Saturday and I have the day virtually to myself to do basically whatever I please. I don't work on weekends, so I put aside my chores like cleaning and food shopping, and did MY own thing today. I didn't HAVE to do anything FOR anybody!

I went shopping for not terribly necessary items, which is always fun and then I went to a movie. Came home, made a homemade Flan (with the new flan mold I bought at Bed, Bath & Beyond).

My missive here is not to recount my daily activities today but to write how good it feels to be able to have this time to myself. Didn't feel lonely, didn't feel like "They don't need me anymore".. I realized as I was driving along listening to Pink Floyd and NOT top 40... that I am no longer defined by my being a mother. My life no longer revolves around my daughter. Oh I am still involved and she and I have a very good relationship...but...I can finally be ME again!

I posted earlier that I am going on a week long vacation by myself. Not to get away from my family, but simply to go and do something for me..visit my family and friends. Drive by myself, listen to the radio, sing loudly, take the scenic route...stop for lunch....whatever I feel like at the moment.

When I met my husband, I was in my 20's...liked to party and have FUN..traveled, had a good time. By the time I was 30, I had a child and happily my life had a new chapter..wife and mother..and I gave myself over to it. I loved it. Loved being involved in scouts, school, whatever.

Now though I am excited about this latest chapter and all that it could possibly hold for me. I've grown up, my child has grown up..my marriage is good and strong and my husband supports my new independence (as long as I don't stray too far...he likes having me around and I like hanging around with him too, that's another post for another time..)

I guess, I am just comfortable in my own skin..just being leelee...again

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Happy Birthday Mr. President

Happy Birthday Mr President <-(Right click on link to open in a new window)


Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday Mr. President
Happy birthday to you
Thanks, Mr. President
For all the things you've done
The battles that you've won
The way you deal with U.S. Steel
And our problems by the ton
We thank you so much

Everybody, happy birthday

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Reflections of the 4th of July..on the 5th

Last night my husband and I decided to attend our town's annual 4th of July "Hometown" celebration at the beach. We really didn't know what to expect exactly, but we knew there would be fireworks.




Now, I've lived in this particular town in Florida for 15 years already but it still doesn't fell like MY hometown. I suppose it never will. HOWEVER....much to my delight..we found some seats at the beach amphitheater and a little lady was handing out flags to wave...then the music started (ok it was recorded but that's ok) and a terrific ensemble of performers marched out onto the stage..in patriotic costumes


..can you imagine a homemade costume of a walking Liberty Bell?

or The Statue Of Liberty..

Even Betsy Ross was there




in addition there were dancers with red, white and blue sequined outfits




..it was absolutely marvelous!!!! They played all the old standard patriotic songs and I found myself singing along..as I knew all the words...I learned all of those songs in grade school....do they still teach kids :

You're a grand Ol' Flag, Your a High Flyin' Flag
or
This issssssssssssssssssss MYYYYYYYYYYYY Country...Land That I Love.. etc??

At 9:00 the music continued and the fireworks began...Newer songs like Proud To Be An American, American Soldier, Born In The USA, Ray Charles' God Bless America blared from the speakers only rivaled by the explosions of the bombs. It was a red, white and blue sensory wonderland..one that I will not soon forget. I loved every hokey minute of it. I felt like I was home....again. I guess...home is where the the heart is...feels really good to be an American.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Happy July 4th!!!!




I posted earlier..but it's worth a revisit today:

This Land Is YOUR Land

Sunday, July 02, 2006

FINALLY FOUND!!!!


I knew it had to be somewhere, I just never bothered to look in the obvious locale....but of course...it's right where it's supposed to be.

...stock up now folks, you just never know when you'll need one.