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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving


Last weekend we went to Charlotte to visit our friends the Hemingways. They moved last summer from Christchurch. We miss them and it was a lot of fun. Jackson and Alison picked right up where they left off and had great chases and playing. Then we returned home for a few days so that Donny could go to class. Next stop was Grandmom's and Granddad's in Maryland. On Wednesday we had a fun day in Ellicott City. We went to a train museum and visited a great toy store. There was a nice crowd for Thanksgiving- the food was great and I am fatter. Then it's back home for more parties at the Souceck's with Donny's friends from College. Things have changed for this weekend party that was once dominated by young bachelor men- lot's of little kids and babies running around. Last night they had an oyster roast. Jackson LOVES oysters. Very strange we know. He probably ate 2 dozen. They couldn't roast them fast enough for him.

I am thankful for kind people who help us to feel at home when are families are far away. I am thankful for our families who care for us even when we don't see them often. I am thankful for a comfortable life in a time when many are struggling. My hope is that we can be grateful for what we have and share with others. Life is good:)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tagged by Kara

So I've been tagged by Kara and though I know she might have doubted that I would respond to the challenge- I am very competitive. The problem is that this tag stops here. I don't have much of a blogging network so who would I tag? Besides- gives me something to write about tonight.
8 favorite TV shows: (There are 8 TV shows worth watching?)
1) The Office
2) The Daily Show
3) The Colbert Report
4) House
5) Curious George (Nice time spent with Jackson)
6) The Weather Channel- weather on the 8's
7) I'm thinking....
8) Still thinking...

8 Things I did yesterday:
1) Mailed some things I sold on Ebay
2) Jackson and I went to a local petting farm- they've added pony's!
3) Went to library with Span II class- researching Hispanics in the US.
4) Changed a stinky diaper-Jackson is getting the peeing down but will not poop. Because I am making him wear underwear most of the time he is holding it- for days sometimes until he has a pull-up on.
5) Picked up our weekly share from our CSA (community supported agriculture).
6) Bought flowers for Mrs. Norma Jean
7) Took Jackson to Norma Jean's for a haircut.
8) Went fishing at Mrs. Norma Jeans. Caught a big rockfish on Jackson rod. It broke off right away as Jackon's rod is really not strong enough to support a very large rockfish.

8 favorite restaurants:
Ok this is tough- we rarely eat out because there are only a few options nearby.
1) Thai Pot in Williamsburg
2) MoJo's in Urbanna
3) Something Different Country Store
4) Wild Rabbit Cafe in Gloucester
5) Nawab in Williamsburg
6) Smokin Joes- Kilmarnock
7) ????
8)????

8 Things on my Wish List
1) Barrack Obama as President (Granted)
2) World Peace
3) A Really big Green Revolution
4) A baby!
5) To build a house in the next year
6) For my husband to get a passport so we can go on vacation outside of the U.S.
7) To see my family more than twice a year.
8) To have more time and a good venue for Yoga.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Thanks Kara




So Kara did the most intimidating part for me- she set it up, gave me a pretty background and some good music. I'll try to do my part now to keep family and friends posted and perhaps get on my soapbox occasionally.
Halloween was fun but a bit drawn out for me. It started with a church party last weekend (in the rain) and last night we went to a school party for the little kids on campus. Jackson was a dragon and he liked to roar at his friends. As he said it "I want to scare all the little people". I've never been into Halloween all that much. I don't like to get dressed up and I eat too much candy- just because it is there.

I prefer Día de los Muertos or "day of the dead" as celebrated in Mexico and parts of Central America. It takes place on Nov 1 and 2. It is the time that people celebrate the lives of loved ones who have passed on. Families build alters or decorate the gravesites of loved ones with marigolds, candles, favorite foods, cut out paper (papel picado) and pictures. Everywhere are skulls and skeletons- but not scary ones- funny ones.

They mock death because it is inevitable and there is life after death so why worry? It is a combination of Aztec and Catholic belief systems about death. Here is quotation I like about the concept by Octavio Paz (Winner of Nobel Prize of Literature): “To the resident of New York, Paris or London, the word Death is never
pronounced because it burns the lips. Mexicans on the other hand,
frequent it, caress it, they sleep with it, they celebrate it; it is one of their
favorite games and their most permanent love.”
So... Feliz día de muertos!