The first journal I wrote in was called Sunshine and Rainbows-the title came with the book-appropriate for a young high school/college girl. The next volume had no title, and covered the end of college to Dad's passing in 2011. Now with my new tablet I'm ready to go all 21st century. I'm journaling in the cloud. And the title? REAL life's not always Sunshine and Rainbows, sometimes it's just Crabgrass & Skeeters.
____A journal of real life. And interesting articles. And things I want to remember.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Another Celebration
The weekend of August 4th & 5th, Mom and I drove up to St. Henry to celebrate Uncle Joe and Aunt Pat Romer's 50th anniversary. Jill, Trish, Gwen and Leah did a great job. It was held at Romer's Catering (distant relation I'm sure) on Sunday, August 5th. Aunt Irene and Barb were there as well as all of Pat's siblings. It made for a nice crowd! Dinner was standard Ohio country fare--fried chicken, chuck roast, corn, carrots, mashed potatoes, salad and wedding cake for desert--yummy! We went to mass at St. Henry Sunday morning then had lunch with the Romers at their house. It was great to catch up with the cousins, especially Trisha since I haven't seen her in more than 10 years I'm sure. Matt Kinkley brought Aunt Irene so we were also able to catch up since I didn't see him on our last visit in October 2011.
The Game of Life
We've come a long way, baby. I can remember as a first grader in 1968 wondering what job I would have....Secretary? Stewardess? Teacher? And only until I was a Mother. Maybe this game would have helped me expand my horizons. I never considered Ballerina, Nurse, Model, or um, Middle Eastern Princess(?).
Well, I did become a nurse, but I didn't "have to" be a nurse. OK, technically I kind of backed into nursing since I couldn't quite cut it in Organic Chemistry, which eliminated some of the health care professions I had in mind. Admittedly, I did not love nursing school, but sometimes you just have to jump in, put in the work and keep the big picture (college degree, a job) ahead of you. Eventually you find what you were really looking for all along. I'm thankful every day that I found my way to the NICU. Nursing was the right choice for me.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
You're Only Old Once
Two weeks ago I got to do something I've never done before. I attended Uncle Luke Borger's 100th birthday party. While his memory has become a little fuzzier and his body somewhat frailer, it is amazing to be in the presence who has really lived all of his 100 years! He and Aunt Mary were always on the go, but never placed themselves above their faith and obligations to others. I'll forever be grateful that they came south in the 1950's. Otherwise I would not be here today because Mom and Dad would never have met!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Greers Ferry Lake
Wonderful. Relaxing. Hot. But 102 degrees on the lake is way better than 102 in Memphis. Just saying'-if I gotta be hot then I'd rather sweat on the water!
It was strange vacationing without everyone there. Our family was all together for Saturday and Sunday Everyone but Garrett left Sun. So they could be back for work/school. Connor was pretty sunburned on his feet so he went back too. I really hoped he would stay, but he probably would have been miserable and extra bored and nobody wants to be around that! Mary, Tim and Steph were there all week. Timothy Sarah and Mitchell were just there for the weekend. Gary brought Mema over then went back for church, returning on Monday. Jon, Lesa and the boys got in early Wed. morning, so there was lots of coming and going. The guys endured golf on 3 different days. We just hung around the house either reading, eating or watching movies when we weren't out on the pontoon boat. Tim, Steph and I spent as much time as we could on the water. Jon brought their Sea-Doo. It looks like so much fun to drive. I was chicken and only rode it with Tim. But I think one of these days in gonna get me one. Maybe then we'll have our own lake house!
It was strange vacationing without everyone there. Our family was all together for Saturday and Sunday Everyone but Garrett left Sun. So they could be back for work/school. Connor was pretty sunburned on his feet so he went back too. I really hoped he would stay, but he probably would have been miserable and extra bored and nobody wants to be around that! Mary, Tim and Steph were there all week. Timothy Sarah and Mitchell were just there for the weekend. Gary brought Mema over then went back for church, returning on Monday. Jon, Lesa and the boys got in early Wed. morning, so there was lots of coming and going. The guys endured golf on 3 different days. We just hung around the house either reading, eating or watching movies when we weren't out on the pontoon boat. Tim, Steph and I spent as much time as we could on the water. Jon brought their Sea-Doo. It looks like so much fun to drive. I was chicken and only rode it with Tim. But I think one of these days in gonna get me one. Maybe then we'll have our own lake house!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Caught me some birds
Vacation started at 7:15 last night when I strolled out of the NBC. Two weeks! As I settled in to my relaxing chair after dinner, I thought about the blueberry bushes. Production has peaked, but they are still loaded I had not gone out there for 3 days...then it hit me. The birds. I also had not gone to see now many were trapped in the bird netting. Ever since the berries started forming, I have had the bushes covered in netting. Lately, because of the heat and because they are birds who like nothing better than to strip my plants, I have had to check almost daily to see if any got caught up in the netting. There were 5. One was dead. Three escaped when I pulled the cover back. But one little guy was caught up in it but good. It was already dark as I tried to stretch and shake the netting to free him. It was so different looking bird. I'm no ornithologist. He had a long thin beak, a red patch on the back of his head, yellow on his chest, and he was brown and white striped. He was small and looked young and squawked like a baby crying when I got close. Long story short: with Steve's help and a flashlight, I got him released. Then I proceeded to pick blueberries by flashlight. If I had to give up the netting protection, at least I was taking the good ones that were left.
Now on to the garden to see what the critters have left me out there.
Now on to the garden to see what the critters have left me out there.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Hawaii!
Tuesday I bought our plane tickets to Honolulu! Finally--we are going to celebrate our 25th anniversary and 50th birthdays in a BIG way! Our flight leaves from Memphis on Oct. 6 and we'll be returning Oct 15 with arrival early on the 16th. Allowing the travel time, that gives us 8 full days to explore.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Introducing the Megabus
Today I took Caroline downtown to the MATA North-end terminal so she could board the Megabus headed to Nashville. She got on around 10:30 and left about 20 minutes later, arriving in downtown Nashville about 3:00. The ticket cost $9.50. For real. The bus was a new double-decker with wifi and she did not have to share a seat. What a deal! The earlier you buy your ticket, the cheaper it is. What a great concept. They don't have terminals; they pick up and drop off at designated street corners. Reinventing travel!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Something to Remember Next Year
The asiatic lilies grew really tall this year. Nearly 6 feet. Now they are drooping because the plant supports I'm using aren't tall enough. So next year I new to hold onto a few bamboo poles to use as stakes.
The blueberries are amazing! So far we've picked about 1 1/2 quarts.
The blueberries are amazing! So far we've picked about 1 1/2 quarts.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Just another day
I still have worries about blossom-end rot and the grasshoppers are still around, but otherwise the HHappy Place is looking pretty good! Today I'll get the last of the broccoli out. Probably won't try that again-too many cabbage moth caterpillars. There are a couple of cukes to pick and squash too. The beets are starting to sprout; butter beans are flowering; corn is starting to tassel; there are 4 sizable cantaloupe. Today I'll be tying tomatoes for the second time. There are lots of romas and the jet stars are starting to set fruit. Still not many heritage, but I'll be patient. It is a lovely day sunny, breezy and t 80 degrees.
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