Sunday, February 12, 2006

Question of the day ...

If you knew this was your last day on earth, how would you want to spend it?

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Reach

There is no sin in trying and failing. The sin is in not trying at all.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Are you there?

Listening to:

In Dreams
Lorie Line


Do you see what I write? Do you know how I feel? Do you know what I'm thinking?

I'm looking. Will you ever be there?

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Quote of the day ...

Instead of spending time looking for my other half, maybe I should consider the possibility that I'm already whole.

Friday, November 25, 2005

Giving Thanks

I'm thankful that my kids are happy and healthy. They're turning into responsible adults. It scares me, but at the same time makes me so very proud.

I’m thankful that mom is still fighting. She’s been given 3 months again. Of course, she was given 3-6 months after her surgery, and we’ve passed the two-year mark.

I’m thankful for my job. I’m so very lucky to enjoy what I do.

I’m thankful for my family, close and extended. For their love and support.

I’m thankful for my friends, both ‘real life’ and internet.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Jessica

I am just sick over this Jessica Lunsford case. Another young girl is kidnapped and killed by a sick twisted pervert who should have been put away permanently. Instead he was able to roam free and murder an innocent young girl.

I pray her family finds some solice that she has been found, and she can be buried with dignity.

And I hope that awful creep has nothing but pain for the rest of his life. Then let him burn in hell for all eternity with all the other pathetic losers who inflict their disgusting selves on innocent young children.

Monday, March 14, 2005

A Gump Weekend

I just spent four days with my mom. Listening to that woman talk about her life is like a Forest Gump ride through time.

Her father ran out on her mother when mom was young, around 1932. To support herself, my grandmother began her own bakery, eventually opening a second location. She was so successful, she helped nearly her entire family through the depression. At any given time, there may have been 8 or 10 aunts, uncles, or cousins living with them.

Mom was the most popular girl in her high school, she dated the most popular boy. She graduated two years early, and started college at 16. Her big sister in the sorority was crowned Miss America.

After she and Dad married, they moved from Memphis to Los Angeles. They were part of the 'cool' crowd in the early 1950s. They knew everyone, and went everywhere. As we drove around LA, she would point out places or where places used to be, and share a story of when they were there, and who they met.

As time passed, after kids came along, she eventually went into the corporate world. She was hugely successful in Columbus, again, she knew everyone. She has stories of execs, celebrities, athletes, even an astronaut. She wined and dined with the best of them.

She traveled to Central America during her years with CARE, and she has been to Europe several times, the most recent just last year after her first round of chemo.

And now, as she deals with terminal cancer, she is still amazing. She has begun dating a lawyer/former politician from Memphis. At 75! I can't write enough about what an inspiration she is to me.

I hope there is time to record all the wonderful stories she has in her memory. I have tried to take notes of many, and hope to put them all together some day.