Be silly……it’s ok!! :)

 The best things in life are silly. ~ Scott Adams

Yes, we are totally crazy, but we sure had one fun evening!!

Yes, we are totally crazy, but we sure had one fun evening!!

Nature made us individuals, as she did the flowers and the pebbles; but we are afraid to be peculiar, and so our society resembles a bag of marbles, or a string of mold candles. Why should we all dress after the same fashion? The frost never paints my windows twice alike. ~Lydia Maria Child

This cookie cutter led to an evening of total silliness!

This cookie cutter led to an evening of total silliness!

Mix a little foolishness with your serious plans.  It is lovely to be silly at the right moment.  ~ Horace

If people never did silly things nothing intelligent would ever get done. ~ Ludwig Wittgenstein

We turned an ordinary evening into a crazy night of mayhem and madness with alligator and gingerbread man sugar cookies 😉

‘Have fun’ is my message.  Be silly.  You’re allowed to be silly.  There’s nothing wrong with it. ~ Jimmy Fallon

My daughter and I made cookies tonight using the alligator cookie cutter I found at the airport in West Palm Beach last Easter.  We had so much fun, laughing, giggling and just being silly!  I think it’s important sometimes to just laugh, have fun and enjoy the moment, no matter how little we resemble “grown-ups”.  Being grown-up is overrated, I think 😉 

The result of our night of silliness!

 

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WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer Lovin’

Other things may change us, but we start and end with the family. ~Anthony Brandt

My awesome kiddos at the beach in San Diego

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Watching the waves roll in on the Oregon coast

A parent’s love is whole no matter how many times divided. ~Robert Brault

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My little pappy puppy, Romeo

This week, the Weekly Photo Challenge asks us to “Show us something you love. It could be your favorite novel, the light of the moon on your deck at night, the beach on a hot day, or that special you-know-who.”.  In response to the challenge, here are photos of what I love most: my kiddos and my papillon!  I also love sandy beaches, palm trees and the ocean, and was able to combine them in the first couple 🙂

 

 

I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love. For me they are the role model for being alive. ~Gilda Radner


 ‘Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark our coming, and look brighter when we come. ~Lord Byron

 

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WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Container – Take 2

I can’t take credit for the second submission for the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge.  It was taken by my dad years and years ago.  My daughter reminded me of it when I told her the challenge for this week was “container”.

An old photo, but I will always love this one!

An old photo, but I will always love this one!

I have always thought this was an incredibly cool picture, making it look as if my younger sister is inside this bottle and I am peering down at her.  I hope you enjoy it!  Make sure to click on the link above to see many more interpretations of this week’s photo challenge!

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WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Containers – Beware of Robert The Doll!

When I saw this week’s photo challenge, I immediately thought of a little guy in a plexiglass container, probably for our safety as well as his;  Robert The Haunted Doll at the East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida.

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Robert is qute the handsome little guy, especially considering that he’s over 100 years old!

Robert has a very interesting history.  The VERY condensed version is that he was a gift to a little boy named Robert Eugene Otto from a servent who had recently been dismissed for practicing Voodoo in the household.  Robert immediately started going by Eugene and the doll took his first name, Robert.  Eugene’s mother would sometimes hear Eugene talking to Robert, not unusual for an imaginitive child, but then she started to hear Robert answer in a much deeper, sinister voice which was nothing like Eugene’s.   Strange things started happening in the home, and when questioned about broken lamps, missing silverware or other perplexing things, Eugene would always say, “Robert did it.”

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Robert with his little stuffed toy lion.

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Robert in his place of honor at the East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida.

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Robert was quite the gentleman and let me get a lovely photo when I visited him on the 4th of July, 2014!

Is there any truth to the story that Robert is haunted and remains so to this day?  Who knows?  If you choose to visit Robert, though, he has some rules that you must follow.  If you choose to take a picture of him, you must first ask his permission.  When you have taken your picture, be sure to say “Thank You.”  I did and I got some very nice photos of and with Robert.   According to the lovely front desk clerk, the museum receives 3-5 letters per week adressed to Robert apologizing for failing to follow his rules.  Check out Robert’s Blog and read some of those letters.   Quite interesting! That is my “spooky” submission for this week’s photo challenge.  Please check out the other clever creative entries at The Daily Post: Weekly Photo Challenge site!

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WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Contrasts

The WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge this week is Contrasts.  To meet this week’s challenge, I chose photos that I took in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Epcot and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.

The first photo could be considered a study in contrasts in several ways.  The primary one I saw was the contrast between the even line at the top of the building and the decorative, curvy line embellishing it.

The bus stop at Disney's Art of Animation Resort

The bus stops at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

Upon looking at the photo, however, I find a difference between the blue sky peeking out and the rain clouds that fill up most of the sky.  I also see a contrast between the full bus stops and the bus stops with few to no people in them.

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A giant fruit bat sunning himself with one wing open and one wing closed.

My next photo is of one of the giant fruit bats in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.  These are my absolute favorite animal in the park!   If time were not a factor, which it inevitably is at theme parks, I could watch these fascinating creatures for hours!  In this photo there is a contrast between his open wing and the closed wing.

 

 

The next two photos show the contrast between the green topiary base and the colors the garden artists were able to add to and around the topiaries.  Walking around and enjoying all the beautiful designs was a true delight!

Topiaries at Epcot during the 2014 Flower and Garden Festival

Topiaries at Epcot during the 2014 Flower and Garden Festival

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My final photo is also from Epcot.  In this photo, I found a contrast between the water and the ground and also between the ground and the sky.  And I just loved those flowers at the Flower and Garden festival, so had to put just one more photo in there! 😉 DSC01502

 

Make sure to click the link above for the chance to see some fantastically clever and creative responses to this week’s challenge!! 🙂

 

 

 

 

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Fathers

I’m so thankful to have such a wonderful father and extremely grateful to his Guardian Angels for watching over him and helping to keep him safe!

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Nothing I’ve ever done has given me more joys and rewards than being a father to my children. – Bill Cosby

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My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person: he believed in me. ~Jim Valvano

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On this day when we honor our fathers, I’d like to thank mine for instilling my love of gardening and nurturing and growing plants, vegetables, fruit and flowers.  As far back as I can remember, we had a garden in our yard and he and my mom taught me and my sister and two brothers how to put the seeds into the soil and then tried to teach us patience as we waited for the seeds to give us the peas, radishes, cucumbers, strawberries or whatever the crop was that season.   He must have taken care…

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Life Lessons I learned from Hoarders

With the downsized cable package I have, I am revisiting one of my old guilty pleasures thanks to my Amazon Prime subscription.  I am at the same time repulsed and fascinated by this show.

I can already hear the question in my head:  “What? What could you possibly learn from Hoarders?”

I think there is a lot to be learned from the people on this show.  Yes, most of the lessons learned are cautionary, warnings that too much of anything is NOT a good thing.  I think, though, that to an extent all of us are prone to be hoarders, though not always to the drastic extent demonstrated on this show.  The unfortunate individuals whose lives are portrayed on the show suffer from serious mental illness which they need medication, counseling or both to overcome.

Their stories can provide incentive for the rest of us, though, to simplify.

Our society is one of excess and it seems that sometimes worth is valued by the quality and quantity of possessions one can obtain.   We set aside happiness for someday.  Someday, after I get that new computer, I’ll be happy.  Someday when I have a better vehicle, I’ll be happy.  Someday when I can buy a bigger home, I’ll be happy.

Truly, the time to be happy is now.  The WAY to happiness is not in things, but in having our loved ones close to us, seeing the beauty in nature, learning to appreciate the “little things”.

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Take time to enjoy the little things 🙂

All the money in the bank nor all the material possessions in the world can buy us one more moment with a friend or relative that is gone.  We can’t share a laugh, a hug or a tender moment with our homes, our cars or our computers.   Striving to have it all can essentially leave us with nothing.  My dad recently gave my whole family (and himself most definitely!) a big scare when he went into the hospital because he hadn’t slept well the night before and found out he was having a massive heart attack.  Thankfully he did go in before it was too late and all turned out well.   He has always been active and healthy, so it really shows that none of us is promised tomorrow.

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Two very important people in my life, my Dad and Mom, pictured with me in December of 1969!

So, what I have learned from Hoarders is to hold more tightly to the important people in my life, to spend time with them and to appreciate and value every moment.    Putting off happiness for someday may put it off until there is no time left.   I’ve learned to really appreciate the things I have, humble though they may be and to treasure the people who I have here in my life.   Simple, yes, but sometimes the little things turn out to be the big things in life! 🙂

 The best things in life are not only free, but the line is shorter. ~Robert Brault

The sculptor produces the beautiful statue by chipping away such parts of the marble block as are not needed — it is a process of elimination. ~Elbert Hubbard 

If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting? ~Stephen Levine

When something is missing in your life, it usually turns out to be someone. ~Robert Brault

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What a difference a day (or two) makes!

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Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful. ~Jim Carrey

If you’ve never been thrilled to the very edges of your soul by a flower in spring bloom, maybe your soul has never been in bloom. ~Terri Guillemets

One thing I truly love about spring is watching the changes in my flowers!  In the first photo only the tiniest sliver of yellow is poking out of the iris bud and only two days later, it’s in full bloom and showing all the gorgeous yellow and white colors.

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Cutting the Cord – or at least getting closer!

Frugality is one of the most beautiful and joyful words in the English language, and yet one that we are culturally cut off from understanding and enjoying. The consumption society has made us feel that happiness lies in having things, and has failed to teach us the happiness of not having things. ~Elise Boulding

Earlier this week, after dire warnings from my cable company, I downgraded my cable package from 200 channels to 17.  The package I chose is called “restricted cable”, a title chosen by the cable company to make it seem like anyone who chooses this is somehow being kept away from the joy found in a plethora of viewing options.   It’s been two days and I have yet to feel like I’m missing out on anything.  Honestly, after pondering this decision for the last two months, I discovered that the majority of programs I watch are on the major networks and I generally watch those on DVR so that I can fast forward through the commercials.  I still have my DVR because I think I would miss the convenience and time-saving options it provides, but maybe in the future I can bid adieu to that as well.   I was sorely tempted to ditch cable altogether and went as far as purchasing an indoor antenna to try to get the local channels that way.  Unfortunately, I was only able to get 3 channels, so that option didn’t quite work out.

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The cable company’s opinion of me 😉

When I called my cable company, the cheery woman who answered was very helpful and offered to assist in any way she could, at least until I asked to…….shudder…….”downgrade” my package.  She quickly passed me on to the “hard sell” person who I’m guessing has been trained to “persuade” those feeble minded misguided people who don’t see the value of having every channel available.  I repeated my simple request and was asked by this individual if I knew what I was doing.    She told me that the package I currently subscribed to was incredible and would not be matched ever again, so once she put the order in, it would be too late to get it back.  Once it was gone, it was gone for good.   The current package I had at that time was better than the packages available on the website, but it also included a land line phone line which I never had connected.  I was warned that my phone number would be given away and nobody would be able to reach me at that number.  Since the phone had never been hooked up and therefore I had never been reached at that number, I told her I had no problem with that.

She then made an appeal for the other members of my household that would be missing their children’s programming or sports programming.  I told her that I have Netflix that my children can use to watch programs and that the “sports fan” will have to make do with the network sports programming and in the case of a “cable-only” sporting event, we would go out to a sports bar.  She chuckled then and told me that a sports bar would be (and I literally quote her here) “a helluva lot more expensive than a cable package.”  To this I replied that we could maybe impose on a friend or family member if we find something that we absolutely must see.

I think at this point she was beginning to sense that I was not changing my mind and was intent on doing the unthinkable and downgrading to the dreaded “restricted” package.   She then appealed to my thrifty side and told me that I would only be saving $15.00 and would be losing over 150 channels in doing so.  I told her that my “package” deal was only through September and at that point was going up $25/month, so I would be saving 15.00 a month until then and 40.00/month after that.   She tried to cajole me to at least keep my current package through the summer and then change after that.  I held firm.

Finally conceding defeat, she processed the work order to take all those sumptuous channels away from me and to leave me with only the scraps that restricted cable offers.  She did say once again, but with a little less passion, that there would be no turning back from this and that no matter what I can’t get it back if I give her the go-ahead.   I asked her to please go ahead and reluctantly, with a sigh, she said she was putting in the work order for the following morning.

It makes me wonder what happens to those truly admirable individuals who decided to cut the cord completely.  I would imagine they are treated as if they had just pushed the button to end the world as we know it 😉

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A better option than watching television!

Now I’m left to ponder whatever I will do with the time I could have been watching all those channels……hmmm.  I daresay just about anything, but here are some that I have done already:

  • Read a book
  • Plant some bulbs
  • Weed the flowerbeds
  • Play with the dog
  • Read a magazine
  • Write a blog post!

 

The greatest step towards a life of simplicity is to learn to let go. ~Steve Maraboli

 

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WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Spring

Ah, spring!  It’s been a long time coming this year.  I’m sliding in at the very last minute to this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge which is Spring.  I couldn’t resist the chance to show off some of my favorite spring flowers and a few great quotes to go with them.  Enjoy!  For some amazing photos, have fun browsing the other submissions by clicking the link above!!

Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul. ~ Luther Burbank

Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made and forgot to put a soul into. ~ Henry Ward Beecher

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You’re only here for a short visit.  Don’t hurry, don’t worry.  And be sure to smell the flowers along the way. ~ Walter Hagen

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Give me odorous at sunrise a garden of beautiful flowers where I can walk undisturbed. ~ Walt Whitman

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I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers. ~ Claude Monet

 

 

 

I want my flowers when I’m alive. ~ Chubby Checker

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My Suit of Armour

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A suit of armour from Alcazar de Colon, the home of the son of Christopher Columbus in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Vulnerability is basically uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure. – Brene Brown

It’s been said about me that I can seem aloof at times  or distant.  I am guilty as charged.  I am afraid sometimes to open up to people or to share my true feelings lest I am criticized for doing so.   I see myself as a sensitive, caring, mostly optimistic person, so it hurts when that doesn’t seem to be the way others see me.   It’s scary for me to let my guard down because I have in the past and I have been hurt because I did so.

When I am in a challenging situation, I can almost feel the suit materializing around me, locking my feelings inside.   It’s difficult for me to be vulnerable because I feel like a turtle without her shell.  If I allow others to access my thoughts and feelings, I can be stomped on and trampled and there will be nothing left of me.   The easy thing to do is to put on my suit and close myself off from others, but I know that is a lonely way to live.  It is only by allowing others to know me, warts and all,  and opening myself up to being hurt that I can experience true happiness and belonging.  Every day is a challenge, some more than others, but I keep trying to be open to the risks and rewards of being vulnerable. I am, as is every other human being, a unique, exquisite person and worthy of being loved.  I need to remember that and to step out of my shell and let my armour fall to the ground.

Don’t ever try and be like anybody else and don’t be afraid to take risks. ~ Waylon Jennings

 Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience. – Paulo Coelho

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Good grief

Tomb of Victorio Alferio Astensi, Italian Dramatist and Poet- Florence, Italy

Tomb of Victorio Alferio Astensi, Italian Dramatist and Poet – Florence, Italy. A muse grieves at his tomb.

The loss of  some special people lately has started my little mind racing.  Why do people deal with grief in such wildly different ways?  

For some the death of a loved one or family member gives rise to strong emotions that can, unfortunately, be played out in negative ways.  Feelings of inequity or resentment can bottle up leading to arguments, feuds and sometimes even physical violence.  Almost like a Smothers Brothers (for you young whipper snappers, look them up!) routine gone bad, some people’s perception that “Mom always liked you best.” is a reason to fight for their piece of whatever the deceased individual left behind.   I’ve heard about some incidents that would probably make the departed person weep tears from heaven.

I attended the funeral today of a truly wonderful individual; a friend of our family whose children were friends with me and my siblings as well.  Seeing their grief today at her passing made me sad, but also provided a stellar example of how some people bond through their grief.  All the siblings consoled each other during the difficult task of saying goodbye to their beautiful mother.  The prepared statement read by her oldest son was a shining tribute to his mom and through it he praised the good traits that his siblings carry with them that each acquired from their mom.  It was beautifully written and spoken.   At one point he mentioned his mother’s hands which were always there to console her children or wrap around them in a big hug.   He said that although she was not perfect, she gave her kids the message that they didn’t have to be perfect either and that no matter what, she would love them unconditionally.

The extreme in these two scenarios makes me wonder which path my family members will take once I am no longer here in the flesh.  I haven’t yet accumulated a storehouse of riches that I can bequeath to my three children, but I hope I will leave them with the knowledge that they were loved and treasured by me.  I think my friend’s recollection of his mother’s hands speaks volumes about the way his family members are processing their grief.  The fact that she was a “hands-on” type of person and was there for her kids when they needed her is why they can now model that with each other.  They will be there to comfort and console each other.

It reminds me of the saying,

“I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.”  – Stephen Grellet

I want to be that type of person.  I want to be remembered as someone who was “hands-on” and always there to support and encourage people.  I pray that after I have breathed my last that those who knew me can say that while I was far from perfect, I tried my best to be a good person and to be there for anyone who needed me.

 

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