I bow to you all...now go visit these people. They ROCK.

Monday, July 6, 2009

He didn't stand a chance...


I just spent a couple of days visiting my little brother. Although he’s now 45 years old, he will always be our little “garcon.”


He’s the youngest of three – the son my parents were thrilled to finally conceive. We were living in the south of France, while my father served as a JAG officer. When he was born, the nurse in attendance announced to my mother (who spoke not a WORD of French) “C'est un garçon ! Un grand garçon!” Which I’m pretty sure means “big boy!” For years to follow my older sister and I would relentlessly tease “garcon” by insisting that the French “gendarmerie” were going to come for him when he was 21 to take him back to France.


This is the brother who also sold “peeks” into the bathroom keyhole when my sister and I were taking baths in our teens. He always received more money when my sister was the star. (She was more “blessed” than I.)


This is the brother who tried to teach our large white rabbit “Snowflake” to climb a tree when he was in kindergarten. Unfortunately for the rabbit, he didn’t give up.


This is the brother who put his arm through a glass door during a fourth of July party not long after Snowflake’s Memorial Service.


This is the brother who buried his father’s ANTIQUE TOOLS (that he’d inherited from HIS father) in our quite expansive back yard. Many were not recovered. In fact, I don’t think they found ANY of them.


This is the brother that would hide his poopy underwear in the closet so that our mother wouldn’t know he was pooping his pants in second grade. Unfortunately, the smell almost KILLED her one day when she attempted to clean said closet. It took a fifth of vodka to revive her.


This is the boy who would catch tons of fish in the backyard canal when we lived in Florida, and release them into our pool. (Along with the snakes, baby snapping turtles and objects we have YET to name.)


This is also the young man who lost his father when he was 14, and his mother when he was 21.


Brother - I am so very sorry that K. and I were not there to guide you through your grief. I was wallowing in my own sorrow and trying to find my way back after being cast adrift on that lonely sea of heartbreak. I didn’t even realize that I was not the only boat out there.


I love you more than words can say – and I hope you take comfort in the fact that mom and dad are surely proud of the man you have become. K. and I are very proud.


You are an incredible man, and yet when I look at you, you know who I see.


The boy who killed Snowflake.




Sunday, July 5, 2009

Do not pet the snakes...


To the person or persons who have discovered my secret raspberry gardens along the bike path behind my house:

When I wrote that piece in the newspaper last summer describing their location, and I stated that there were enough black raspberries for everyone…I LIED!! There are obviously NOT enough to go around, and I would rather you all go find your own secret raspberry patches.

Oh, and just this morning I saw MAN-EATING daddy long-legged spiders crawling around the bushes; as well as HUGE raspberry-eating poisonous disgusting SNAKES that hide in the bushes. (Scary-looking carnivorous ones that look extremely hungry.)

So next time you feel like picking berries, just walk right on by. But – could you leave me a good recipe for piecrust? I’d greatly appreciate it.

Oh, and a note to the masses – if you are planning on wearing a cute sundress or something that shows your legs to a 30-year high school reunion NEXT WEEKEND, do NOT go berry picking. Odds are great your arms and legs will be scratched to hell before you realize what you’ve done. (Yeah. I’ll be the chunky ex-gymnast with scratches all over body.)



Saturday, July 4, 2009

wait a minute.....


My first year in kindergarten I had a little boy in my class who was very bright, and very precocious. At the beginning of the year I give them all kindergarten screenings, and determine who knows their letters, letter sounds, and possibly some words.

Well, Jack whizzed through the letters/ letter sounds, etc. He was obviously far above the other students with his skill level, and anxious to move on to harder things.

I pulled out one of my phonics books, and showed him pictures while asking him to tell me the beginning sound of the picture. Things were going along nicely until we came to a picture of something bizarre, like an old fashioned phone or something.

He looked at it wide-eyed and then looked at me. “What the hell is THAT?”, he asked.

I looked at him, my eyes and mouth WIDE OPEN! “Did you say what I THINK you just said?”

“Yep.” He replied. And he sat there looking at me with his legs and arms crossed waiting for my reply.


“Well. Um. Let’s not say that again in school, okay?”


“Oh, all right. Next picture.”



Frankly, I think he was a plant as part of my kindergarten initiation. Worked well, I must say.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Books "R" Us...


I find it a HUGE compliment that all those people up there are followers. I can't believe that with all the funny, poignant, thoughtful and inspiring blogs out there, that people actually come see me. Well, I am extremely thankful, and still trying to find a way to visit everyone while maintaining my relationship with MY FAMILY. (I'm running out of material since I've started ignoring them.)


I love this meme. I wish I could remember who tagged me, but I will check back and let you know! It's about books, and you all know what a book w*@*% I am. Here's the stuff...


1. I LOVE Stephen King. (If he didn't live in Maine and have a decent wife, I would TOTALLY stalk him.) I have EVERY book he's ever written, and have them in a shrine; I mean bookshelf, in my basement. Stephen King's On Writing is the BEST. I am not kidding. I have even written several chapters of a book that was inspired by his writing. Someday I might share. If I have enough vodka that night. (Odds are good, people. )

2. I often sneak out of the house claiming to go to the Y, and end up in the library. I browse all the new releases, take out my list of TRASHY romance authors I love, and roam the library in peaceful euphoria looking for a late night read. sigh.

3. I have written three children's books, and have sent them out to publishers. A REAL LIFE PUBLISHED author admonished me when I complained on another site that ten publishers have rejected me. It took her 174 rejections to get published. Guess what I'm doing this weekend? Yeah, sending out those d*@$ manuscripts.

4. I DO write a monthly column for our local newspaper, and can't for the LIFE of me believe they keep letting me do it. My kids won't go ANYWHERE with me. They say it's like going around town with Oprah. A white Oprah. I mean a white, poor Oprah. Whatever.

5. I collect Nancy Drew Books. Don't judge me.

6. Because I'm such a crazy reader, I've become addicted to blogs. I just can't stop! Each one I read is different, each one rocks, and I am a maniac. Is there a support group out there? And, more importantly, do they serve alcohol at their meetings?

Now, anyone who knows me knows that I NEVER follow the rules regarding meme’s. It could be a birth defect (I have so many of those...) or a learned behavior, but I somehow manage to skirt around the rules and make them fit the way I want. (No wonder my kids drive me NUTS. Seems they've inherited that gene as well.) Yeah, I get caught (Vodka Murphy) but I always own up, and pay the piper. I'm a big girl.

So, here’s the deal. I am passing this on to my followers. Here are the rules:

1. Do five jumping jacks.

2. Click on the ads of at least five blogs you visit today!

3. Tell me a funny story.

4. Forgive someone.

Have a fantastic weekend, and let’s shake the hand of anyone who has served our country and thank them for keeping us safe. (I miss you, Dad. )



Thursday, July 2, 2009

Quick like a bunny...


Hannah after returning quickly from the bathroom.

Mrs. Smith, "Wow! That was fast."

Hannah, "Yeah, it's pretty quick when you only have to go one way."





(Yesterday when I posted TWICE? Yeah. It was a blonde moment. And I'm not blonde. p.s.)

(And ANOTHER thing, I'm attending our first writer's group tonight. Any suggestions, ideas, advice on this kind of thing????? p.s.s.)