Saturday, November 28, 2009

Just another Day...

I am decidedly thankful for ordinary things.
I did not do a Thanksgiving post party because I was totally wiped out from work and partly because I am trying to be grateful everyday, not just on turkey day.
I have decided that one of the things I am the most grateful for is the choas we call normal. 
I am grateful that we have a mountain of laundry becuase it means we have clothing to wear.
I am grateful that I am tired a lot beacuse it means I am working hard and have a job.
I am grateful for all the dumb computer glitches that make me cuss yell at my computer because I am glad to have a computer.
I am grateful my pants are falling off beacuse it means the extra weight is finally starting to come off.
I am grateful for homework because it means we are learning something.
I am grateful that my van is falling apart because it means we at least have some sort of transportation.

I guess it all about the attitude right?

We have to keep a sense of humor going.
the other day I got home a little late from work to find a very upset David sitting at the computer.
Turns out he had fallen asleep and Ryan did not.  So Ryan, our little BIG trouble maker decided to play with one of the phones.  He called 911 multiple times.  So at 3:30 in the morning Ryan wakes David up by telling him that a policeman want to talk to him.  What?  daivd did not know at this point that Ry-Guy had been playing with the phone.  He thought something had happened to me.  So he was angry but relieved to find that it was just Ryan playing with the phone.  I got home around 4 am and David was trying to calm down.  The police gave Ryan a good lecture about not calling 911 unless it was a real emergency. 
Ryan won't even talk to me about it.  He just keep saying that he "forgot" what happened. 



Ah, the hair raising joys of raising boys.....

Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Man in the Moon

Ah, it is finally here...NEW MOON!  I have friends going absolutley crazy over this movie!  I got to go see the midnight premeire with a huge group of people I know.  That part was fun.  I knew a lot of PTA friends were going to be there, but I was happily surprised to run into a whole bunch of David's cousin's (on the Brown side).  It is always fun to see them.  David has a gazillion cousins.  Not really, it just feels that way.  I have 3.  Yup, just 3.  And yes, that is including BOTH my Mom's side and my Dad's side.  My Mom has 1 brother, he has one son.  My Dad has one sister, and she has one son and one daughter.  I couldn't begin to do David's side without the family history books ready.
As for the moviem I thought it was a lot of fun.  MUCH better than the book and anyone who knows me well knows how much I LOVE the books (you should be reading an extreme tone of sarcasm in that).  I find the books a little painful.  I don't mind the actual story line, I just don't like women characters who can't survive without a man.  Life goes on people, and we must also.  Men bring a whole mew dynamic to our lives and I would never want to be without it, but seriously, not even functioning without one?  I can't imagine that.  But then again, no one has ever accused me of being a romantic.....
I am not so excited for the aftermath of the movie



My GRATITUDE LIST:
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

November 11

Today is Veteran's Day, for my U.S. friends, or Rememberance Day, for my Canadian friends.  Anyone who has ever seen my house knows that we are a tiny bit Patriotic.  Okay, so everything is decorated Americana style.  But my favorite Veteran's Day poem was written by a Canadian soldier during World War 1.  Here it is:

In Flanders Fields


By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918)

Canadian Army

In Flanders Fields the poppies blow

Between the crosses row on row,

That mark our place; and in the sky

The larks, still bravely singing, fly

Scarce heard amid the guns below.



We are the Dead. Short days ago

We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,

Loved and were loved, and now we lie

In Flanders fields.



Take up our quarrel with the foe:

To you from failing hands we throw

The torch; be yours to hold it high.

If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow

In Flanders fields.


I remember memorizing this poem in grade 9 for a special play.  I still remember every word. 
I found a little bit of history about this poem as well.  It makes it even more meaningful for me. I found it on the Arlington Cemetery website.  Here it is.....

Although he had been a doctor for years and had served in the South African War, it was impossible to get used to the suffering, the screams, and the blood here, and Major John McCrae had seen and heard enough in his dressing station to last him a lifetime.


As a surgeon attached to the 1st Field Artillery Brigade, Major McCrae, who had joined the McGill faculty in 1900 after graduating from the University of Toronto, had spent seventeen days treating injured men -- Canadians, British, Indians, French, and Germans -- in the Ypres salient.


It had been an ordeal that he had hardly thought possible. McCrae later wrote of it:

"I wish I could embody on paper some of the varied sensations of that seventeen days... Seventeen days of Hades! At the end of the first day if anyone had told us we had to spend seventeen days there, we would have folded our hands and said it could not have been done."


One death particularly affected McCrae. A young friend and former student, Lieut. Alexis Helmer of Ottawa, had been killed by a shell burst on 2 May 1915. Lieutenant Helmer was buried later that day in the little cemetery outside McCrae's dressing station, and McCrae had performed the funeral ceremony in the absence of the chaplain.

The next day, sitting on the back of an ambulance parked near the dressing station beside the Canal de l'Yser, just a few hundred yards north of Ypres, McCrae vented his anguish by composing a poem. The major was no stranger to writing, having authored several medical texts besides dabbling in poetry.

In the nearby cemetery, McCrae could see the wild poppies that sprang up in the ditches in that part of Europe, and he spent twenty minutes of precious rest time scribbling fifteen lines of verse in a notebook.

A young soldier watched him write it. Cyril Allinson, a twenty-two year old sergeant-major, was delivering mail that day when he spotted McCrae. The major looked up as Allinson approached, then went on writing while the sergeant-major stood there quietly. "His face was very tired but calm as we wrote," Allinson recalled. "He looked around from time to time, his eyes straying to Helmer's grave."

When McCrae finished five minutes later, he took his mail from Allinson and, without saying a word, handed his pad to the young NCO. Allinson was moved by what he read:


"The poem was exactly an exact description of the scene in front of us both. He used the word blow in that line because the poppies actually were being blown that morning by a gentle east wind. It never occurred to me at that time that it would ever be published. It seemed to me just an exact description of the scene."

In fact, it was very nearly not published. Dissatisfied with it, McCrae tossed the poem away, but a fellow officer retrieved it and sent it to newspapers in England. The Spectator, in London, rejected it, but Punch published it on 8 December 1915.



Canadians celebrate today by wearing poppies.  I wish American's would do that too.  It was always so fun to see all those red poppies on everyone's lapels. 
 


My Gratitude List:

1. Soldiers - who else is so willing to give their lives for all the freedoms I take for granted?  Saying Thank you just doens't seem like enough.
2. Freedom - something else I take for granted but what would we do without it?
3. Those who are left behind - the families of soldiers.  your sacrifice is greater than the rest of us can understand, and am grateful for you.
4. Holidays- like the one we are celebrating today.  It is great to have a reminder of all we hold dear.
5. Two Countries - I am grateful today to have lived in two amazing, FREE countries.  What a blessing.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Fall Fun

My favorite season is Fall.  I hate that it is the shortest season here in Utah.  I love the colors - hey they are the ones that flatter us redheads!  I love the clear, crisp air and chilly nights.  I love wearing long sleeves and boots.  Fall is the best!
The only part I am not really fond of is raking leaves.  We have a lot of trees on our property, and a lot of trees mean a lot of leaves.  I had my kids out raking last week.  All 5 of them helped and they got a lot done!  Here are some pics to show what I mean when I say we have a lot of leaves.

D.J. worked so hard!

Jon helped too


Ally even helped - instead of directing.  (-:



Ryan was smart and wore his dad'safety glasses


Cole was the smartest though, she used the leaf blower!


So many leaves that it was easier to shovel them!


Then the real fun began - Jumping in the leaves. D.J. took this picture


Jon took this picture of him and Al


Cute 12 year old!


Brothers are the best!


We ended up with 19 bags full of leaves. 



And there are still leaves on the trees.................


I talked to my supervisor this morning.  Half of the balloons are gone.  He doesn't think they are going to take down the rest of the balloons until the gas leaves and the start to deflate.  So, he is going to move all the balloon bridges to the North side of the theatre since the employee entrance is on the South side.  So hopefully I can go to work tonight - although - it has been nice to have a few days off.  He also said that if my allergies start to act up that I can leave.  He has no problem with that at all.  Thankfully I have tried to be a good employee.  I try not to ever be late, I don't call in sick, I have only ever taken 5 days off in 6 months and I gave plenty of notice each time.  So I hope they know that I am not flaking out on them, just a victim of my own body.  Dang Allergies!


MY GRATITUDE LIST:

1. kids who like rake leaves - selfish, I know!
2. music - makes any job go faster!
3. socks - my feet are always cold, so I love my socks
4. games - I love playing 'em
5. hugs - they work more miracles than anything I know of!

Friday, November 6, 2009

The rest of the Halloween pictures

Here are the rest of the Halloween pics.  Our kids had a lot of fun!

Jon dressed as a snow tiger for trick or treating.  D.J. was the tooth fairy and Ryan was a knight!


Ally was the cutest lil pirate!


She even had a pirate tattoo!


The girls went trick or treating with our friend Emme and her friend Nicole.
They all had a lot of fun.  I could hear them laughing from half a block away!


My GRATITUDE LIST
1. rain - love the smell, love the feel, love the rain!
2. movies - love em!  what's your favourite?
3. garlic - makes food taste so much better, love it on bread!
4. down comforters - if you have one, you know.
5. Ikea - I just really love, LOVE, LOVE IKEA!  I am so glad we have one here now!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

yes, I am am still alive....barely

So I had a little bit of a scare at work last night.  I walked into the theatre, and walked into a death trap.  The whole place was decorated with purple and gold balloons.  They were everywhere!  It looked amazing.  So why is this a deathtrap?  Sounds more like  party right?   
W R O N G !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For those who don't know, I have a gazillion allergies.  One of which is latex.  I am deathly allergic to latex!  It is not just "a don't touch it and you you won't get a rash" sort of allergy.  It is more of the "little tiny particles in the air make my eyes swell, my nose get super stuffy and my lips go numb as a precurser to my throat swelling shut and my stopping breathing" sort of allergy.  I hate it.  I took two allergy pills (cause I always have them in my purse).  I was foolishly hoping that if I stayed out of the common areas and stuck to the inside of the theatres I would be okay.  I was soooooo wrong.  Within the hour I could barely see, couldn't breathe out my nose,  and my lips were starting to tingle.  So I told the supervisor that I had to leave.  I clocked out and went home, ran straight for the Benadryl, and jumped into the shower.  That was a very long drive home.  I was so itchy!   So this morning I called the director of human resources and explained to her what happened.  I have never walked off a shift before.   People who do that usually get fired.  I need my job still.  So after talking to her for a while she siad to not worry about it and to not come back to work until they call me and tell me the balloons are gone.  I was very grateful that she wanted to make sure I was okay.  So I get a few nights off.  YAY!
So what were all those balloons for?  This week in the ten year anniversary of when the Megaplex first opened.  So, a good reason for them to celebrate.  But their party is my worst nighmare.  It did get me thinking though, when I die (probably from sort of allergic reaction to something) I do not want any one of you to send flowers!  I want balloons instead.  I want the whole dang place to be completely decorated with balloons!  Hopefully my spirit can come down and enjoy them because this body does not!

I never did post Halloween pictures.  So here are a few of Cole.  I will post more of the others later.  She was a dark fairy. We bought a black fairy outfit and added the colored skirt layers.  We cut the eye "wings" out with my Cricut and added glitter to them and glued them to her face with spirit gum.  Her hair even has star glitter in it.  I think she looked great!



And before I forget.....
MY GRATITUDE LIST for today...
1. Benadryl - if read the post, you all ready know why
2. Blue jeans! - seriously the best pants ever.
3. Halloween is over!  Always grateful when that holiday is done
4. M & M's - we are making cookies using all the Halloween M & M'ssleep as chocolate chips.  sooo goooood!
5. sleep - always, ALWAYS grateful for a few extra zzzzzz's