Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A word of Thanks and some Turkey Trivia

Thank you to all my friends and family. I am so thankful for everyone in my life. Without you my life would not be complete. Thanks for all of your love and support. I am thankful also for the country that I live in, my 3 sons, my husband, my home, and most of all for you!


Just some turkey trivia for you - and yours


And may you all have a safe and fun Thanksgiving!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Tuesday, November 11, 2008


What is a Veteran?

Some veterans bear visible signs of their service: a missing limb, a jagged scar, a certain look in the eye. Others may carry the evidence inside them: a pin holding a bone together, a piece of shrapnel in the leg - or perhaps another sort of inner steel: the soul's ally forged in the refinery of adversity. Except in parades, however, the men and women who have kept America safe wear no badge or emblem. You can't tell a vet just by looking. He is the cop on the beat who spent six months in Saudi Arabia sweating two gallons a day making sure the armored personnel carriers didn't run out of fuel. He is the barroom loudmouth, dumber than five wooden planks, whose overgrown frat-boy behavior is outweighed a hundred times in the cosmic scales by four hours of exquisite bravery near the 38th parallel. She - or he - is the nurse who fought against futility and went to sleep sobbing every night for two solid years in Da Nang. He is the POW who went away one person and came back another - or didn't come back AT ALL. He is the Quantico drill instructor who has never seen combat - but has saved countless lives by turning slouchy, no-account rednecks and gang members into Marines, and teaching them to watch each other's backs. He is the parade - riding Legionnaire who pins on his ribbons and medals with a prosthetic hand. He is the career quartermaster who watches the ribbons and medals pass him by. He is the three anonymous heroes in The Tomb Of The Unknowns, whose presence at the Arlington National Cemetery must forever preserve the memory of all the anonymous heroes whose valor diesunrecognized with them on the battlefield or in the ocean's sunless deep. He is the old guy bagging groceries at the supermarket - palsied now and aggravatingly slow - who helped liberate a Nazi death camp and who wishes all day long that his wife were still alive to hold him when the nightmares come. He is an ordinary and yet an extraordinary human being - a person who offered some of his life's most vital years in the service of his country, and who sacrificed his ambitions so others would not have to sacrifice theirs. He is a soldier and a savior and a sword against the darkness, and he is nothing more than the finest, greatest testimony on behalf of the finest, greatest nation ever known. So remember, each time you see someone who has served our country, just lean over and say Thank You. That's all most people need, and in most cases it will mean more than any medals they could have been awarded or were awarded.Two little words that mean a lot, "THANK YOU".

Thursday, November 6, 2008


Yesterday we had the first major snow storm of the season. Changing of the season, goodbye fall leaves, hello white snow. The winter and cold is really hard on Ryan, hopefully we can keep him from getting sick.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

HOUSE OF PUGS


I call our house the house of pugs. We have 2.
The black one is Sir Cubby the Black Knight, that is his registered name, we call him "Cubby".
It will be his birthday on Saturday, November 1st. He will be four years old. Happy Birthday Cubby.
The fawn one is Sum Ting Wong Little Bear, that is his registered name, we call him "Bear". He is five years old. They are the best of friends.











HAPPY HALLOWEEN - TO ALL!




Thursday, October 23, 2008

89 days and counting











We are going on the Panama Canal Cruise in January. We will be sailing on the Coral Princess. It is our Chirstmas, Birthday, Graduation and Senior Trip all together. I am sure we will have a great time. I can't believe that it is only 89 days away. My friend Linda and her husband Dan are also going on the cruise. It will be fun to have another girl to do girl things with. It is 14 days going from Los Angeles, CA to Fort Lauderdale, FL. There are 4 ports that we stop at, what an adventure it should be. Especially since foreign countries are not required to make things accessible. Well I guess we will find out either how accessible things are or not.

Friday, October 10, 2008

My Mom's Birthday


On Sunday October 12th it would have been my mom's 86th birthday. 21 years ago a week before her birthday she passed away. When she passed away I had just found out that I was pregnant with Marc and have always felt bad that I didn't get to tell her. We always used to tease her about being born on the "traditional" Columbus day. We would ask her if she was born in 1492 the day Columbus sailed the ocean blue. She was a great mom and grandma. If you mom is still with you enjoy every moment and every time together. My time with my mom was short I was only 31 when she died.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Patience

The definition of Patience (ˈpā-shənz) is the state of endurance under difficult circumstances. This can mean persevering in the face of delay or provocation without becoming annoyed or upset; or exhibiting forbearance when under strain, especially when faced with longer-term difficulties.

Can you lose patience as you get older? I used to be a lot more patient. I want to appolgize for not being as patient as I used to be. I will try to find that patience that I had when I was younger.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Happiness



Happiness is not a station you arrive at,

It is a manner of travel.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Field Trip





Ryan had a field trip on Tuesday September 30th. His aide at school Ryan had been sick on Monday so we were not sure if he would be there on Tuesday. I told Ryan go to school and if your aide does not show up at his regular time of 7:15 a.m. call and your dad can go with you. Well 7:15 a.m. came and I thought great he has shown up. But no at 7:16 a.m. I get a call from the school and the aide is not there and Ryan needs to go to meet the bus to go on the field trip. I quickly woke up his dad (he works nights) and said you need to go with Ryan. His dad got it together in record time. Drives his truck over to school (not wheelchair accessible). Again I think great his off on his field trip. About five minutes later another call "Can you bring over the van, the bus that was sent to transport the kids was not a wheelchair bus". I jump in the van drive over to school, Lyman and Ryan are off. I drive home. What a morning!!! This is all before 8:00 a.m. The field trip was a career fair, a tour of a Boeing plant and a tour of a computerized manufacturing facility.