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Today she would’ve been 52
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If Mary had survived her last fight with breast cancer that took her away so young she’d be 52. She didn’t, she lost that battle in 2001. Her lively sense of humor will never brighten a room again. In her memory, and as a favor to me, please click on the Keep a Breast icon at the bottom right hand side.
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A little of this and that
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I received a lovely surprise in my mailbox today. The prize package from Jennie arrived. She’s such a dear. She didn’t have to send the package all the way here from Cardiff, Wales. She could’ve fibbed and sent it to someone closer. I’m glad she did send it to me though because it’s a delightful little treasure trove.
The news that one of my favorite actors has died threw me for a loop. I’ve always adored Patrick Swayze and kept hoping he’d beat that nasty pancreatic cancer.
We’ve had two sunny days in a row now—Hooray for the sun! I managed to backwash the pond filters, pick five tomatoes and a dozen or so grape tomatoes. There’s still more out there that aren’t ready yet. The first hint of a frost around here and I’ll scrabble to pick all the green tomatoes—we do love fried green tomatoes.
After I finished the yard work, I went straight to my computer and spent several hours reading and critiquing one of Dave’s books. He’s truly an excellent writer. In fact, I think I used ‘excellent’ more than once in my comments on his manuscript. I’m telling you people, when his books are published, you have to read them.
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Rest in peace, Mom
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Yesterday would’ve been my mother’s 94th birthday had she not died Jan. 1st 2007. Not a day goes by without me thinking of her at least once. When she’d visit me we would spend our evenings sitting near the pond enjoying each others company.
While I was visiting my Aunts and cousins a couple of weeks ago we talked about her and my father. They had some wonderful memories to share.
Happy Birthday, Mom. I put some roses by the pond for you.
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I’m home
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I made it home safe and sound. However, I’m exhausted and somewhere, somehow, picked up some sort of nasty bug and by this afternoon I was feeling quite poorly.
The wedding was beautiful. I was able to snap a lot of pictures before my camera’s battery gave up the ghost. I’m buying another battery pack or two so I always have a charged battery ready. I saw so many shots I would’ve snapped had the camera been working that I was about ready to toss the darned thing under the wheels of some passing combine…
Yeah, it’s farm country up there. They did a tremondous amount of work on Grandpa’s farm to get it up to par. Everything from tearing down the old kennels/chicken coops, the ancient barn, that for as many years as I can remember, has been ready to drop down onto its foundation, to clearing the years of overgrowth in the never used side yard and planting grass there.
I couldn’t be more delighted than I am now, knowing that my cousin and his new bride will settle in there.
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The Siamese cat and the Sachet Kitty
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Years ago, when Dear Hubby and I were dating, my Siamese tangled with a skunk. Dad told us to bathe her in tomato juice—the known ‘cure’ for the odor back then.
Now Snoopy never weighed more than seven pounds in her entire life. However, when DH and I went to bathe her, you would’ve thought she was ten times larger and weighed over a hundred pounds. She hated the whole idea of a bath and this cat was not declawed. The results looked like something out of the cartoons.
DH ran to the store and bought several large cans of tomato juice. We hauled out a large galvanized tub and filled it with said tomato juice. Then he caught Snoopy and walked over to the tub intent on putting her in it for her bath. Her toe touched the liquid and her claws raked his arm. She shot out of his grasp. It took another fifteen minutes to recapture her. This time DH had leather gloves on his hands. He tried to put her in the tub, her legs stretched out, four feet of claws hooked on the edges of the tub, and no matter how much he tried she wasn’t going in there. Picture that cartoon cat here. I’d get one paw unhooked and she’d snag the edge of the tub with it as soon as I went for another paw. We had more tomato juice on us than she did. In fact, she was dry as an old bone.
New plan, we had to find some way to keep her from hooking her paws on the edges of the tub. I went into the house, grabbed an old pillow case, and we bagged her with only her head sticking out of it. By this time, Snoopy was howling and you’d have thought we were killing her. Truth is a few of the neighbors came over to see what all the noise was. Now we had an audience.
Have you ever tried to wash a bagged cat? She knew what we were about to do. Not even dunked yet, her shrieks had our audience in the giggles. We dunked her and scrubbed the tomato juice in as best we could. Then while DH held her over the tub, I rinsed her with buckets of warm water. Snoopy was screaming like a banshee. Rinsed, disgusted, and transferred from the pillowcase to a towel she had had enough. She hissed at DH, leapt from the towel I had her wrapped in, and dashed into the house to hide under my bed.
Although the smell was not strong, it took a year for the odor to leave. Cats have hollow hair. Every time she got wet, she stank of skunk.
Snoopy relaxing on her favorite fake lambskin–she was about 17 here.
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The Siamese connection
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With her post on the Lipstick Chronicles yesterday, Laurie Moore got me thinking about my dearest friend.
A long time ago, when I was in Jr. High I went with my mother, grandmother, and sisters to get a cat. We hadn’t had one for quite a while. Dad had always griped about our cats and after the last one, well…we hadn’t replaced old Butch yet. We’d moved several times and had a few dogs but no cats that stayed around for long.
So there we were just settling in to a new home when my mother spied a mouse running across the room. My father grumbled under his breath, “I guess we’ll have to get a cat.” We all heard it. The next day found us in a woman’s living room looking at her Siamese kittens—she had two left. One was a blue point male and the other was a seal point female. The male looked us over and wandered off. The female snuggled into my sister’s lap and purred. Can you guess which one we brought home?
Once she got to our house, she spent the rest of the day and half the night snooping into every nook and cranny. She earned her name, Snoopy. Finally exhausted, she climbed into my bed and slept with me. From that day until twenty one years later, she and I were inseparable. Where I went so did she. She would ride in my bicycle basket to the stables, spend the day there, and ride back home with me in the evening. She would always come when I whistled for her from wherever she had wandered.
We used to laugh at my father when, after all the cats we had over the years, we caught him petting her and talking baby talk to her. When I got married, she came with me. She melted my Dear Hubby’s cat hating heart and that of his father’s too. She ruled over and outlived 3 dogs. When she left us in her twenty-first year, our hearts broke.
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In memory of the bravest woman I ever knew
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Mary W. Bailey
11/7/1957—04/13/2001
Dearest Baby Sister,
You held laughter in your heart even at the worst of times. You had a remarkable strength of character and will—the strongest person I’ve ever known. Even when your pain was at its worst, you took time to ease the pain of others with a hug, a radiant smile, or a joke. You had a kind soul and an abundance of love to give. Your love knew no bounds. You are my hero. I will always love and miss you.
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Robert Burns 250th birthday
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Sunday marks the two hundred fiftieth birthday of Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns. If it weren’t for him, we wouldn’t have “Auld Lang Syne” to sing every New Year’s Eve. How many people know all five verses of the song? I wonder what he’d think about having it in common use two hundred and fifty years after his birth. It’s an amazing feat when you think about it.
Robert Burns worked hard to revive and preserve traditional Scottish song, much of which, without him would be lost today. In our town, there are many planned festivities to honor him. Art exhibits, readings of his poetry, and several places are having Burns suppers. This features the Selkirk Grace (Burns version of a traditional dinner toast), a piper leads in the chef who carries the Haggis, immortalized in verse by Burns. All stand while his poem “Address to a Haggis” is recited. Along with the suppers, there are often Scotch tastings. It’d take a lot of Scotch tasting to coax me to eat Haggis. I’ve tried it and I don’t care for it. However, I could go for a lovely scotched egg or two.
Sometime during your Superbowl festivities on Sunday, lift a glass in honor of the man.
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In Loving memory
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Mom with birthday roses 2005
Beloved Mother and friend.
There aren’t enough words or ways to say I love you and miss you.
W. R. W.
7/30/1915 –1/1/2007
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Christmas Eve
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Rain has poured down on us all day and yet the icy snow remains in the yard. Last night’s freezing rain coated everything in a thin sheet of ice. I stepped out on the porch to look at the neighborhood Christmas lights reflected from every surface our block. It was a festive sight.
I’m happy to be snug at home this Christmas. I spent too many of them in the past far from my home. Where I was, I didn’t feel all that welcome and I missed Dear Hubby something terrible. A couple times, I was stuck in some distant airport waiting for a flight home.
So tonight, I’ll count my blessings while I snuggle with DH and the pups and we enjoy our movie marathon and pop corn.
A younger sister who was the strongest person I ever knew blessed me with her love every day of her short life.
A father who was loving, kind, and compassionate blessed me.
A mother who understood and always told me to be myself and be proud of who I am blessed me.
I will always love and miss them.
My Dear Hubby is a blessing to me every day.
My wonderful aunties and cousins are truly a blessing.
My dear friends old and new are always a blessing.
Have a wonderful Holiday dear readers for you too are a blessing to me.
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Treasured memories
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Thirteen years ago on this date my loving Father died. On this Thanksgiving Day, I’m thankful for my many memories of him, his humor, and his love.
Dad had a wonderful deep voice that could carry from the pulpit to the back of the church without the use of a microphone. His scent was Old Spice aftershave and cigarettes. I remember his laughter as the most marvelous thing in the world to hear.
One of my earliest memories was going with him to the barbershop. On the way from the car to the barber, we walked past a pet store. They had kittens in the window. Typical of a small child I began to beg him to get me one. I begged him all the while the barber cut his hair. I begged him as we walked back past the pet store window.
On the way home, the tiny black kitten thought it was great fun to climb on my father while he drove. I can still picture the kitten climbing on his shoulder and Dad complaining about how he should have known better than to buy a kitten.
I remember many walks with Dad. How safe I felt with my little hand enclosed in his large, warm hand. I had to take giant steps to keep pace with his military stride.
When he had to travel to far away lands, I remember the dolls he’d bring home with him, one for each daughter. We were never able to pick a doll by anything other than by the box so no one could claim he gave a better one to another.
I remember my teen years where I’m sure I drove the poor man round the bend more than once.
There’s the memory of my wedding day thirty-five years ago where my Father gave us our vows and pronounced us man and wife.
I remember his last years. He lived far away and I couldn’t visit him often. He had numerous strokes that kept him from speaking, and most of the time, he didn’t know anyone. I remember the last time I saw him, how when I used my pet name for him there was a lively spark of recognition behind those gray-blue eyes and he smiled at me.
I have only a few pictures of him and those along with many more memories are my greatest treasure.
Today, I hope each of you will make some wonderful new memories, tell your loved ones how much they mean to you, and remember, be thankful for what you have.
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