I've been struggling with a recent event in my community. I've wanted this blog to focus on the happy: the blessings, grand and small, that I want never to take for granted. But we've lost one of our neatest young men in our town and the grief is almost too heavy.
But if there is a silver lining in his death, however slight, it is this: the love and care the folks of this town are showing to his family, friends, and each other is a true blessing to behold. I give thanks to God that we are all coming together with love and prayer to help lift this burden from each other, carrying it together until it is not so crushing.
And if there is another silver lining in this dark, dark cloud, it is the reinforcement that celebrating the "marie-ment" of day to day life is a worthwhile task with many benefits.
Still, this is hard.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Surprise!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Your Momma!
It's Mother's Day! Hope you've had a chance to celebrate a special woman in your life; and if it's your own mommy, all the better!

May is a special month for me... not only is it generally breathtakingly wonderful weather and holds Mother's Day, it's also my birthday! I am perpetually eight years old when I think of my birthday. I get a little giddy at the thought of balloons and cake and cards, and totally embrace my inner Birthday Girl.
My very first Mother's Day after becoming a mother was also my birthday that year. These holidays coincide fairly regularly but for it to happen THAT year was a miraculous treat. I was so happy when I became a mom; thrilled to be a part of the club of mothers, and to be the birthday girl too? Bliss.
So hugs for you and hugs (and cake) for me :). And go call your mom.

May is a special month for me... not only is it generally breathtakingly wonderful weather and holds Mother's Day, it's also my birthday! I am perpetually eight years old when I think of my birthday. I get a little giddy at the thought of balloons and cake and cards, and totally embrace my inner Birthday Girl.
My very first Mother's Day after becoming a mother was also my birthday that year. These holidays coincide fairly regularly but for it to happen THAT year was a miraculous treat. I was so happy when I became a mom; thrilled to be a part of the club of mothers, and to be the birthday girl too? Bliss.
So hugs for you and hugs (and cake) for me :). And go call your mom.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
You'll Never Guess Who Biked the MS150!
If you guessed me, we've obviously never met :).
My Mister did it. He did it! He set a goal and he trained and he biked over 150 miles: making new friends, checking an item off his life list, AND raising money for research all in one weekend. SO proud of you, Gorgeous! Da Boyz & I sure did miss you, and we are SO PROUD of you!
We've ordered you a cape, Super Hero. Hope it fits.
My Mister did it. He did it! He set a goal and he trained and he biked over 150 miles: making new friends, checking an item off his life list, AND raising money for research all in one weekend. SO proud of you, Gorgeous! Da Boyz & I sure did miss you, and we are SO PROUD of you!
We've ordered you a cape, Super Hero. Hope it fits.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Dreaming Big
Yesterday in the car, the Rascal and I had this little exchange:
Rascal: Mommy, when I grow up, can I borrow your wallet?
Me: Why do you want my wallet?
R: So I can have some money.
M: Well, you'll probably have your own wallet.
R: Where will I get money?
M: You'll probably have a job and earn money.
R: What will my job be?
M: What would you like it to be?
R: Well, I could go live with Gran and Grandad in Kingsland. And I could work at Duckwall's [kind of like a Five & Dime shop]. Yeah. If I can't find your wallet, I can get a job at Duckwall's.
Go get it, son. Save some beef jerky for me.
Rascal: Mommy, when I grow up, can I borrow your wallet?
Me: Why do you want my wallet?
R: So I can have some money.
M: Well, you'll probably have your own wallet.
R: Where will I get money?
M: You'll probably have a job and earn money.
R: What will my job be?
M: What would you like it to be?
R: Well, I could go live with Gran and Grandad in Kingsland. And I could work at Duckwall's [kind of like a Five & Dime shop]. Yeah. If I can't find your wallet, I can get a job at Duckwall's.
Go get it, son. Save some beef jerky for me.
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