Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Old Farts and the Super Bowl

So, Super Bowl Sunday.....  Snacks? Check.  Comfy blanket within easy reach of Jims chair? Check. DVR taping so we can "pause" and then zip through boring parts and commercials? Double check. 
We. Are. Ready.
Wake up after midnight to find out the Packers won? Check.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Shoes As Weapons

My Mom is a "vertically challenged", petite woman with an Amazonian Warrior-Woman attitude. Seriously, she, when riled, you do not want to mess with. Growing up in the late 70's early 80's, clogs were the shoe du jour. Not only did they give Mom the extra inches to make her a respectable 5'3 they also made incredible deadly missiles when hurled at people.

Jim and I were snuggled up, relaxing when this old memory of Mom chucking clogs when mad at us kids, made me laugh. I shared the story with him and he said "Hey MY Mom threw shoes at us too, only she wore these pointy high heel pumps!"

Now to be fair neither of our Mothers practiced shoe chucking often, but we both agreed it was effective as the memory stuck all these years! It made me wonder why I haven't hurtled a shoe at Nick. I mean, I've surely been mad enough at times...... I suppose since my footwear of choice is mainly flip-flops or none, it's a moot point.
There is nothing scary about a mad Mom wielding a flip-flop.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Get inside my head...







I am the test subject for my sister Lori's psychology exam. She is going to get inside my head and uncover what makes me, "me". I think she should be scared....




I had to take the Human Metrics personality test and these were my results:




My personality "type" is ENFJ

EXTRAVERTED - 11 o/o
INTUITIVE - 62 o/o
FEELING - 50 o/o
JUDGING - 89 o/o "Whats this?!!! JUDGING!! Me? I so don't think so! PLUS, I would just like to point out to everybody that if you add up the percentages they come to 212 o/o !!! What?.....are we talking multiple personalities here???

I have decided to embrace my new identity as a "JUDGER" and am trying out new ways to introduce myself......."Hi, I'm Linda, "ENFJ" ? (must say in a "Borat-type" voice)
I will judge you gypsy, but I will still feel your tears!"

What'cha think?

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Kia Soul.....Soul baby!!

Lori has quit smoking. Her goal : to buy a new car late this Spring and at the moment she has set her sights on the Kia Soul. As a reward and to celebrate her 11th day we set out to test drive one and check it out!
We had so much fun, the weather was warm, gorgeous and sunny! Afterwards we took our lunch to Black Shoals park so Sean (my Nephew) could get some good landscape photo's for his photography class in school. Here are a few of my own..
This is one of the few covered bridges in Georgia.
Here we are picking up a few hard-bodied men....LOL
Sean working at getting just the right shot at the Veteran's Memorial.
GREAT DAY!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Burnt Birthday Cake, Hot Peppers and Blackbirds

Have you ever had one of those days that you plan out but, it had a mind of it's own?  The plan was to bake a cake for Dad, have coffee with Jessie, see Mom and Dad (for his belated birthday) at 1:15ish, a few odd errands and return home.  Nick missed the school bus, my cake burned and I wisked into Marshall's for a kiss and a coffee to go from my daughter's roommate.  Thank God for Publix.....

Lunch was great (again, thank you Publix...we LOVE your hoagies, and your coconut cake was a success too.)--So in the end everything turned out great, but driving out of my parents subdivision I was engulfed by a flock of blackbirds.  I love that!  I actually just sat there in my car for a moment and grabbed the camera to try and film that rush, of them flying all around you....I didn't do it justice but here is a glimpse....
I gave Dad his birthday hot pepper seeds, between Jim's from Valentines day and Dad's we should have an unusual crop of a variety of hot peppers.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

PARENT - Job Description

PARENT - Job Description


POSITION :
Mom, Mommy, Mama, Ma
Dad, Daddy, Dada, Pa, Pop

JOB DESCRIPTION :
Long term, team players needed, for challenging,
permanent work in an
often chaotic environment.

Candidates must possess excellent communication
and organizational skills and be willing to work
variable hours, which will include evenings and weekends
and frequent 24 hour shifts on call.

Some overnight travel required, including trips to
primitive camping sites on rainy weekends and endless sports tournaments in far away cities!

Travel expenses not reimbursed
Extensive courier duties also required.

RESPONSIBILITIES :

The rest of your life.

Must be willing to be hated, at least temporarily,
until someone needs $5.

Must be willing to bite tongue repeatedly.

Also, must possess the physical stamina of a
pack mule
and be able to go from zero to 60 mph in three seconds flat
in case, this time, the screams from
the backyard are not someone just crying wolf.

Must be willing to face stimulating technical challenges,
such as small gadget repair, mysteriously sluggish toilets
and stuck zippers.

Must screen phone calls, maintain calendars and
coordinate production of multiple homework projects.

Must have ability to plan and organize social gatherings
for clients of all ages and mental outlooks.

Must be a willing to be indispensable one minute,
an embarrassment the next.

Must handle assembly and product safety testing of a
half million cheap, plastic toys, and battery operated devices.

Must always hope for the best but be prepared for the worst.

Must assume final, complete accountability for
the quality of the end product.

Responsibilities also include floor maintenance and
janitorial work throughout the facility.


POSSIBILITY FOR ADVANCEMENT & PROMOTION :

None.

Your job is to remain in the same position for years, without complaining, constantly retraining and updating your skills,
so that those in your charge can ultimately surpass you

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE :

None required unfortunately.
On-the-job training offered on a continually exhausting basis.

WAGES AND COMPENSATION :

Get this! You pay them!
Offering frequent raises and bonuses.

A balloon payment is due when they turn 18 because
of the assumption that college will help them
become financially independent.

When you die, you give them whatever is left.

The oddest thing about this reverse-salary scheme is that
you actually enjoy it and wish you could only do more.

BENEFITS :

While no health or dental insurance, no pension,
no tuition reimbursement, no paid holidays and
no stock options are offered;
this job supplies limitless opportunities for personal growth, unconditional love,
and free hugs and kisses for life if you play your cards right.

** AND A FOOTNOTE "THERE IS NO RETIREMENT -- EVER!!!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The “Jones’” Have Nothing On Us

We’ve all heard the saying “Keeping up with the Jones’”. Every one of us knows that particular family or individual who, no matter what, seems to need the biggest home, best “tricked out” SUV or sports car, largest plasma screen TV, and all the best toys money and credit can buy. Our society as a whole is bombarded with television commercials, marketing ploys, random sales calls to our homes with the hope that we are convinced we cannot live without whatever service or product they are selling. This is the greatest financial and mental trap we can fall into. What pleasure do you receive if you are working overtime, or maybe a second job and avoiding the bill collection calls? Is that purchase or service increasing the quality of your life or draining you financially and physically? Are you a slave to your own lifestyle?
With some changes in your thinking, habits and work ethics you can create and shape the life that suits you, soothes you and enhances your world.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Scrapping With Jessie

What is it about doing things together with your children that just feels so fantastic???  I sometimes just gaze at my daughter in absolute worship...and words just do not come that justify.  And sometimes I just want to smack her over the head.  Not often, LOL! 
Jessie came over to scrapbook with me yesterday and we had so much fun!  She made a picture montage for her boyfriend, JD.  It turned out great.  Isn't she great?

Monday, February 15, 2010

"Death of a Snowman"

It lasted only one day but it was a GREAT day.........

Sean and Nick take on "The Man"

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Spicy squid, Snowmen and Bad Paprikash

GOT SNOW?  We do!  Yesterday was a fabulous day.....my Dad took all "his girls" (which also included my brother, ha ha) out to a great Thai restaurant for a pre-Valentines lunch.  Yummy!  I got the Spicy squid salad...whoo hoo!  While there it started to snow...those big, wet,  picture-perfect flakes.  It was beautiful!
In the evening, Jim, Nick and I played and played.  We made a snowman, snow-angels, had a snowball fight and just generally had a blast!  Our snowman turned out to be taller than our son, who is 6'6! 

For a Georgia-boy this is BIG snow!

As for the paprikash...well while I was putting it together I realized I didn't have enough regular canned tomatoes...so I used a can that had jalepenos in it.  We like it spicy anyway, I figured.
HOT!  Very hot!  Jim had to come to the rescue and fix it so we didn't incinerate the linings of our mouths.  Oh well.. after much "tweaking" it finally simmered down.  Delicious, but definately not quick and easy, as I had hoped!