Saturday, June 30
The View
Friday, June 29
Little Angels on the Beach
Thursday, June 28
A Sight for Sore Eyes
Our last day at the beach, I spotted this group of girls posing for a photographer (the one with the towel); first from the front and then from the back. By the time I got my camera turned on, this was the view. I was amused by the three guys on the right who stopped to ogle the group with such obvious pleasure. But I saw guys doing that all week long - even mr. kenju - if you can believe it. My son and son-in-law tried to hide it, and my brother-in-law was just about as obvious as the three guys in the pic.
Wednesday, June 27
I Love(d) My Dentist
Phil, we have enjoyed being your patients over the years. We thank you for being the man and the dentist you are, and we wish you and your family many years of peaceful and enjoyable retirement.
Tall and Tan and Young and Lovely
While we were celebrating another birthday and enjoying chocolate cake at the beach, I snapped this pic of one of the girls, not noticing until I uploaded the photos that her shirt said "Perfect Smile". Voila!
This one is short, young and lovely, and you really should watch her!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En0A8KGMgq8
Tuesday, June 26
Go Fly a Kite
Monday, June 25
We watched "Man of the Year" with Robin Williams last night and it was better than either of us expected. Robin plays Tom Dobbs, a comedian who gets the idea to run for U.S. President from his fans. Laura Linney plays an employee of a software company that has been hired to provide voting machines for the election. Suffice it to say that there is a computer glitch which makes for interesting voting and results in country-wide mayhem. The script is shot through with many true statements about our current government and the practice of politics. This one is worth renting, even though my daughter said it was panned by critics.
Sunday, June 24
Where to Begin?
On Wednesday it rained from noon on till the evening; the four granddaughters got treated to manicures with special designs (which promptly began to peel off). One of the boys was turning thirteen (not the one I mentioned yesterday) and he was treated to a mini-party with chocolate cake purchased at a local grocery (not bad). He got to go out for lunch and shopping with just his mom and dad; a real treat when you have six siblings.
Saturday, June 23
A Whale of a Tale
This 13-year-old has a 'summer romance' story as well. Early in the week he and his brother played ping pong with another family who had a daughter about ten. On our last day there, the grandmother approached our tent on the beach and said....."We want to compliment you on your boys _____&_____. They are so cute and polite (we wondered if she had the right family...LOL), and our granddaughter has a huge crush on the oldest. She has been taking photos of him on the beach from the balcony and I want to know if I could take a photo of him so I can have it blown up and give it to her for her birthday."
Friday, June 22
Quotes of Note + Beach Kittens
Peter Ustinov, actor, writer and director(1921-2004)
Thursday, June 21
Another Blast from the Past
http://www.charlestonwv.com/visiting_chas/landmarks.asp
The beach vacation continues. Tonight we had a seafood buffet at a restaurant equipped to feed hundreds (thanks Heaven for that). Our pretty, blonde Russian waitress had her hands full carrying plates and side-stepping children on their way back and forth to the buffet. One of my grandkids apparently needs a lesson in good eating habits. She came back from her first trip to the buffet line with macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes and French fries. I told her she had 3 items from the same food group and she shrugged and smiled. This was the same one who argued with me at lunch time that her mother lets her have coke with caffeine whenever she wants it. In this case, I'd like to be a buttinsky, but I won't.
Wednesday, June 20
Pandemonium?
Tuesday, June 19
A Fancy Doodle
Ball point ink on file card.
I was cleaning out a dresser drawer recently and found this doodle on a file card that my older daughter drew when she was in class, more than ten years ago. I guess there are two ways to look at it. One, she was not paying enough attention to her class if she was drawing this, and two, she was not a bad artist back then. At any rate, she doesn't remember doing it.....LOL
Edit: No, she is not an artist now; there are seven kids to tend, two dogs, two cats and a business!
Monday, June 18
The Alpha Gardenia + a Quote
Sunday, June 17
EXCUSE ME FOR SHOUTING!
I don't want to hear about illegal aliens anymore!
The latest harangues seem to feature illegal aliens in some way; how they are robbing the US of money, etc.
Whether I agree or disagree with their issues is not my point here. I say: Get a life, people. Worry about something else, or if you must concentrate all your efforts on people who come over the border, don't tell me about it! I am sick of reading the hate and bigotry and lack of compassion that is rampant in these emails. The people I get them from didn't write them - they just forward them to everyone they know, without checking to see if they are true or not.
The reason I am ranting about them here is that I can't tell these guys how I feel - because I don't want to hurt their feelings. Telling you about it makes me feel a little better. Hope you don't mind.
Do your friends send you things you'd rather not receive? How do you handle it? I just delete and say nothing - except here - of course.
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I saw the DVD "Because I Said So", with Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo, and Stephen Collins, as Diane's love interest. Mr. kenju said, "Not only is this a chick-flick, it is a chick-flick with a meddling mother!", as he exited the room to go upstairs to his TV.
He was right. It is that, and what's more - it was also easy to figure out the plot. Maybe it is because I am older now (and have seen a LOT of movies over the years) but nearly every movie I have seen lately has been predictable. I usually like Diane Keaton very much, and she was okay in the film, but I thought she carried the flustered, scattered, meddling and controlling mom too far, and it got to be cloying.
There was one person who made the film worthwhile for me - and that was Gabriel Macht, who plays Mandy's love interest. He is cute and his character is adorable. His smile is great. I am glad I saw the movie because it introduced me to him, but I'm glad I didn't pay to see it in a theater.
Saturday, June 16
Even More Australia Photos
Eclipse
Thursday, June 14
More from Australia
Banyan trees. I love to see the aerial roots, reaching down to the ground. I saw some of these trees in Hawaii; the largest one was surprising in that you could walk between the roots.
Bondi Beach - where surfers gather.
A charming cottage, and one where we would not expect to see a palm towering
over it!
More rocks!
The layers in this stratified rock are fun to study (for me, at least). They tell a story about the age and history of the rocks. I wish I knew how to decipher it.
The Best Laid Plans.....
He built a short, wooden fence that loosely followed the contours of the pool, about 18" out. Their plan was to plant flowers and ground cover, but it was always very hot near that concrete and the plants they chose couldn't stand up to the heat. They moved to California, and pretty soon it looked like a vacant lot in the slums (red clay dirt and weeds), This house was empty and on the market for almost 2 years.
I drew this plan, and except for minor changes, it is what we had built the second summer we lived here. One of the larger changes was the exclusion of a jacuzzi, much to my dismay. The reason for that is a loooooonnnng story, involving my MIL.....a tale for another day!
The red line to the rear and right of the decking was meant to be a brick retaining wall, with built-in planters. When we got the cost estimate for that, we nearly fainted. That brick wall would have cost more than the 1500 sq. feet of decking we added. We had to be content with 6x6" posts forming the retaining wall, and considering how ivy has grown all over it in the last 24 years, we were probably smart to use wood instead of brick.
As pump houses go, this one remains a sore spot with me. He built it as small as possible (so as to save money on materials, I guess), and inside the space is so tight that you can hardly wedge yourself in there if the pump needs repairs or simple maintenance. We should have concentrated our efforts on enlarging that, but foresight then was not as good as hindsight is now, and there is less motivation and/or money, to do it right. Sometimes I see small potting sheds or tool sheds in magazines, and they are so charming and creatively tricked out they make me drool. There was great potential for that in this pump house, but the vision was not there at the time.
When I found this drawing recently, it brought back all the excitement we felt back then. There is nothing like being young, buying a new home and deciding how you will make it your own. Sometimes the excitement even overshadows the frustrations....LOL!
We had to have a few boards replaced last week, and there are many more that need it. Truth be told, we need a whole new deck. And the cycle continues...
Hand Update
Wednesday, June 13
Tribute
Tuesday, June 12
E-E-E-E-E-Y-OUCH!! (update in the comments)
Go See These!
http://www.lorenwebster.net/In_a_Dark_Time/2007/06/11/flitting-around/#comment-8657
I'd be pleased if you'd go, read it and comment!
Monday, June 11
Photos of Australia ~ Part 1
We interrupt all regularly scheduled posts to say:
WHAT THE %$#@*&%@# WAS THAT????
That was the worst ending hour of any TV show I have ever seen. Talk about leaving us hanging! It was more like "Life with Father" than it was the story of a mob leader. Are they leaving the way open for a sequel or a movie or what? I feel ripped off! How about you?
Sunday, June 10
HITABA, a Photo and a quote
This photo of the Sydney Opera House is one of many from my younger daughter's trip to Australia last month. I will be showing them to you soon.
The local blogger's group - Highly Irresistible Triangle Area Blogger's Association - or HITABA for short - met Friday for a quick lunch at Moe's and pedicures afterward. Only three were able to come, a fourth was stuck at work. It was FUN! If you have never had a pedicure, you really ought to treat yourself to at least one. I predict if you do it once, you will do it again! I was going to get green polish on my toenails, but that salon didn't have the color I wanted. Bummer. I hope the next time I go, I'll be brave enough to consider green. It will be a good way to gross out my daughters......lol. ("Maaaah-mmmm, you're nearly 70! Act your age!")
We are hoping to rope in a few more local people before the next lunch - so if you are a Triangle Area Blogger and you want to be included in the plans - let me know - and I'll pass on the info to Tiff, our glorious leader.
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Todd Ruthman
Saturday, June 9
Blast from the Past ~ Letter Openers
Friday, June 8
By Any Other Name
http://rosemarys-attic.blogspot.com/2007/06/rosemary-by-any-other-name-would.html
It made me remember the names that were considered for me - and how glad I am that they didn't pass muster. See, I could have been named by two different people - my birth mother and my adoptive mother. None of their choices was acceptable to me, and I have had to warm up to the idea of being called Judy all my life. But Judy is better than the other possible choices. My mom considered naming me after my two grandmothers, and I would have been "Cora Rose."
Thursday, June 7
Edit: He liked the movie; but he didn't tell me much about it since he was on his way to bed.
Wednesday, June 6
At Church on Sunday....
The funniest part to me was that the person who said this was only 18 at the time. Such is the problem with all sorts of ideas. We go about our daily activities; running errands, working, driving here and there....while all sorts of wonderful ideas (or weird ones, or fantasies) run through our minds, and we don't make a note of them. In some instances, I'm sure that's a very good thing! But remember, you might just be discovering the secret to life and don't realize it - so write down your ideas. At the very least, you'll have blog fodder. And who knows - maybe someday you'll solve all the world's problems.
And Now It's Official.....
Mr. kenju laughed at me, because his mom wore them all the time - in fact - she even wore them to her grocery in Queens, NY!! He said something to the effect of...."I never thought I'd see you in one of those! I answered that I never thought I'd be caught dead in one either, but I have seen the error of my ways. They are cool, neat-looking and you don't have to hold in your stomach! If someone comes to the front door, I don't have to run to grab something more decent (or less ratty) than my robe.
Tuesday, June 5
Can You Tell I'm Crying?
I Got Taaaaaaagggggged
http://noaccentyet.blogspot.com
Monday, June 4
More About Fingernails
On Friday, I am getting nails re-done with a group of local bloggers. You may remember reading here that Tiff named it HIRABA - Highly Irrational Raleigh Area Bloggers Association. I think she changed the "irrational" to something more apropos, but I can't remember what, right now. She decided that we needed to cement our bonds of friendship (I can just see her rolling her eyes as she reads this) over pedicures and manicures, and I think that is the best idea! Maybe next time we can get "couples" massages? LOL - just kidding.
The Downside of Gel Fingernails
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-artificial-fingernails.htm
Sunday, June 3
Why it is Good to Be an Actress...
Saturday, June 2
Wedding Flowers ~ June 2, 2007
Above is one of the altar arrangements. I had those gold stands made about 18 years ago, and they have been used in at least a hundred weddings.
The bride's bouquet.
As I write this, I am listening to my new CD by the Puppini Sisters, called "Betcha Bottom Dollar". Anyone over 55+ is guaranteed to like it! Currently playing is "In the Mood"; sort of apropos for a wedding night, dontcha think?