Exploding Distractions

July 12th, 2010

As the saying goes, nothing says “Distraction” like pyrotechnics. 

We usually love to blow things up, but this 4th of July was different.

A young friend had died the week before.  Our little family was still in shock and enveloped with sadness for folks we count as long-time close friends:  her brother, her boyfriend and his parents.

Though no part of us felt like “partying,” we did want to offer a distraction from the tears.

So the afternoon of the 4th a quick text message barrage was launched announcing “Burgers, Dogs, and Blowing Things Up” at our house for anyone wanting to join us that evening.  We had no hopes of providing healing, or therapy, or wise counsel. 

We only hoped to provide a moment or two of distraction.  And, those that needed it the most, they came.

And, it did the trick for an hour.  Fire, loud noises, mayhem.  It’s hard not to have your thoughts diverted from their usual course, if just for a second.

As in this picture above, when the boys finally managed to get that little helicopter firecracker to go airborne.  See the twirling light?  That’s the flying ball of fire taking flight… straight towards Magoo and Grace, who screamed and took flight themselves.

All things being relative, it was a good night.

Grown-up Job Advice

July 6th, 2010

Bud is gainfully employed!  He starts his first real post college job next Monday.  HAPPY DANCES all around.

In honor of such an occasion (… and Jakesters graduation too) I’ve put together a list of my thoughts regarding simple straightforward advice for anyone starting full-time employment.

But I’m sure I haven’t covered it all.  YOU OUT THERE, I would be thrilled to hear your advice to a new just-graduated-from-college hire.  Please leave your tips in the comment section, and I will compile them all, laminate them, and hang them around Bud’s neck as he skips off to his first day of real life.

  1. You are on a job interview.  All the time.
  2. For the first six months:  arrive early, stay late, do not take a sick day.
  3. Listen much.  Speak little.  (Bud will have lots of trouble with this one.)
  4. Help anyone who asks, no matter their position in the company.
  5. Ask everyone their name and call them by such.
  6. Every person you encounter may have an impact on your NEXT job.
  7. Dress well.
  8. Smile, make eye contact, have a firm handshake.
  9. Bring donuts (cookies, fruit, whatever) to the office.
  10. If given an opportunity to shine, TAKE IT.
  11. Ask questions.
  12. Remain calm and unfazed in the face of tension.  Or in the face of anything else.  Folks flock towards calm and unfazed.
  13. Be organized.  Keep your office tidy.  (But not too much so… lest people think you uptight.)
  14. Make your office space a place you can enjoy… music, coffee, pictures.  But don’t irritate the neighbors.
  15. Company teams?  Happy Hours?  Get-togethers?  Go to them.  And enjoy.

What else, people?

A Grad from across the Pond

July 1st, 2010

Our nephew, Jakester, has just graduated from college!  Or, as they say in England, where he has been going to school, University.  I applaud them.   University sounds much more awesomer than College.  And us Americans are all about awesomer. 

It is my great pleasure to introduce you to the words Emmy has written for her brother on this studious occasion:

There is a certain excitement which seems to capture the heart of a caged bird about to be freed.  A fluttering beat of the heart which causes all of the pent-up ideals of the dreamer prepare themselves to be realized.  Suddenly, the sight of a train pulling away from the station when you are riding with only the bag you packed and the clothes on your back seems like the beginning to the grandest adventure your life has yet to possess.  In the blink of an eye, you feel as though your life is forever going to be new- old sounds, sights and smells take on a different dimension.

Such is the life of a dreamer going off to University.

I saw all of this and more in the eyes of my dear brother heading off to Wheaton College. It was to be his first taste of freedom, and he was more than ready.

But, life and college are sometimes the death of dreamers…

I didn’t really know my brother very well at that time.  I am the youngest in the family, four years younger than Jacob, so as he was graduating high school I was only graduating from eighth grade.  And, if you have not realized, kid sisters at that age are highly annoying.  So, when Jake went off to college, he was more than ready, but I was not.  I do not think that anything could have prepared all of us for the changes which would take place over the next four years.

Each time that Jake came home from his first year of schooling at Wheaton, situations at home would arise which made him want to get back there as quickly as possible.  Even though he did not like the school environment very much, it was better than being home. I remember seeing pictures of his first year at college and laughing inwardly at his little forms of ‘rebellion.’  Completely true to his heart, he expressed his frustration not through violence or angst, but through music and not washing or cutting his hair- little things.

As the year progressed, things seemed to become more and more trying each time he walked through the doors of our house, and, he grew increasingly unhappy at Wheaton. So, looking for schools to transfer to, Jake decided upon The University of Manchester in Manchester, England!  A grand adventure for my dreamer brother, and halfway across the world. In his mind, it had to have been the perfect solution.  I was jealous to be honest, but happy for him at the same time to be granted the chance to leave with such an air of permanence.

Well, as life has a habit of doing, things changed.  Times grew even rougher for the dreamers of the world, or at least for those who grew up in Illinois.  Jake, thinking that the problems he faced in America would not follow him to England, set off ‘across the pond.’  As he did, things seemed to culminate at home.  I was the only dreamer left in the vastly flat space of Illinois, and was sorely missing the company of now not only my brother, but my sister as well.  On November 2nd, mom and I moved out of the house into a condo of our own.  I have not talked much to Brother about how he felt at this time, but I could tell by the times that I talked to him that he wanted to be there to take care of us.  He has spent the last three years striving to do and accomplishing just that.

You see, a dreamer may have their head in the clouds, but it only truly serves to give them a better perspective of what is happening down below.  This is the best way that I can describe my brother.  He is a dreamer with a purpose, a great one.  He has accomplished the difficult task of taking care of his family from a world away.  He has seen great sights and gone on adventures already in life that most never dare to dream about.  He has shown me what a strong, caring, passionate, upstanding man is.  He has cared more about what is going on in the lives of Mom, Aubrie, and myself more than his own problems and struggles.  He has taught me to be open to everything, take care of the world around me, shun any ignorance in my mind, to never stop reading and learning, to tear the ‘box’ that I live into pieces and burn it and help others to do the same.  But, more than anything else, he has taught me to not only have dreams, but to never give up and to achieve them.

And, as it turns out, in a conference of dreamers spread about the world, we have come to a consensus.  We are going to change the world for a brighter future for everything, and, it just so happens that it is looking up for the dreamers of the world.  I am proud to say that my brother is one of the head leaders making this happen.  The great thing about dreamers is that they never have to be right all the time, it is the just that they strive to be even better.  Always.

Jacob, thank you for being the best big brother that anyone could ask for.  You have changed so much over the last four years, for the better.  I cannot thank the Lord enough for being able to know you more now than I did back then, and to have you as a brother. You have taught me what a true man is to be, always setting the best example for myself and AUBS!  Thank you for giving me the opportunity to think and be a dreamer.

So, Brother, Happy GRADUATION from college. May you never stop learning, changing and creating a better you, and a better world.

 

Well said, Emmy, well said.

Jacob, you have graduated from college University.  Few achieve such an accomplishment.  And it can never be taken from you.  Attaboy, Jakester!

Oh, one more thing.  It’s been difficult for Jake to not be with Emmy during her graduation, or Jake’s family not being by his side as he graduates.

So.

I rectified both situations: 

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Fooled you, didn’t I?

Guess what?  Those pictures are PHOTOSHOPPED! 

Jake, when you come home, we shall celebrate in proper University fashion.

No words

June 30th, 2010

Sadness pervades this home.

There are just no words.

As I write this, DustMeister, Grace, and Magoo are in the barn comforting, consoling, just being with their lifelong friend whose younger sister died not 24 hours ago.  Her sweet, vibrant, young life tragically ended not by the fault of her or anyone who loves her.  Tragic is not a word that can do this situation justice.  No word does.

There is nothing wonderful today.

BIL

June 25th, 2010

For those of you not cool and in-the-know like me, BIL is text/blog shorthand for Brother-In-Law.  Now you know.

You’re welcome.

In keeping with the current streak, it’s time to write a BIRTHDAY POST.  This one is for my one of my BIL’s.  It’s for the one who infuriates me.  And here’s why:

  • He has endless patience.
  • He is a sincerely phenomenal artist.  But never acts like one.
  • He is nice to, get this, EVERYONE.  And, get this again, ALL THE TIME.
  • He is ten years older than me, and looks ten years younger than me
  • He is a Cardinals fan.
  • He is an Astros fan.
  • He is a whoever-is-playing-the-Cubs-or-Bears fan.
  • He likes to rub it in.  And, unfortunately, he is afforded many an opportunity to do so.
  • He stinking wins games in our Fantasy Football league without even PAYING ATTENTION.  I call foul.
  • He is a thoughtful, considerate husband, father, son, friend.

Oh, enough already.  I can’t take it any more.  Isn’t this guy ticking you off too?  Here’s the thing.  SweetGuy and I often rely on the negative characteristics of others in order to compare ourselves to the extent which WE LOOK GOOD.  But, HELLO, we compare ourselves to BIL and only come out looking like a wrinkled paint-shirt.

What is with this guy?

And, here’s another thing… we sit and wait for him to slip up.  Wait for that moment in which we can say “Aha, BIL is not as wonderful as we all thought.  So there!”  Problem is, I’m still waiting.  He’s been my BIL for darned near 25 years.  And, I’m STILL waiting.  It’s all a game to him, I bet.  He’s taunting us.  His time will come.

Oh, I give up.

Patrick, you are without a doubt, one of the very finest human beings I have ever, or will ever, meet.  STOP THAT.

We love you.  And, Happy Birthday.

SWEEEEEEEET Sixteen

June 23rd, 2010

I know, I know, this is the third birthday post in a row.  Cut me some slack, I didn’t control when these girls chose to come into the world.

Just make sure to read this post, because AUBS! and Magoo are nice and all but they are no Little Couz in Texas!!

If ever, ever, ever did the phrase “Sweet Sixteen” apply, it does to our beautiful niece Little Couz on today, her sixteenth birthday.  I’m serious here.  I know I (mostly) say nice things about folks on this blog and I (mostly) mean them, but in the case of Rachel they are all SO true.

Knowing she would be back home in Texas on her birthday, we decided to have a surprise party for her a few weeks ago when she was back in lovely Illinois for a visit.

We planned a combined surprise birthday party for Rachel and graduation party for Bud.  We knew we couldn’t adequately pull off the whole everyone jump out and yell SURPRISE kind of surprise because of logistical issues, but we were able to at least adequately catch Rachel off guard.

(Bud… not so much.  In keeping with the whole surprise theme, we were trying to keep Rach and Bud out of the barn for a bit while I finished up decorations, etc…  Bud started to head for the barn and was just about to open the door.  Seeing this, SweetGuy quickly decided to distract Bud and head him in a different direction.  Unfortunately, SweetGuy’s distraction was “Bud, go find your Mom.”  To which Bud replied “OK” and opened the barn door, knowing I was in there.  Distraction Fail.”)

Here’s Rachel entering the barn with everyone yelling surprise and Happy Birthday:

She’s happy and all, but still a bit confused about why everyone was yelling and all.

Someone explains to her it’s actually HER birthday we are celebrating and the light goes on:

And so the party begins.

There were all the standard party accompaniments:  cake, balloons, party hats, and singing.

And, then things got a little weird.  It turns out Rachel is not quite as stable as I thought.

We started a bonfire and everyone joined around for smores.   Normal, right?

Rachel’s Mom toasted a marshmallow and somehow the goo from the inside slipped out onto her finger.

Rach would NOT allow said goo to be disposed of.  She was adamant.  Why, you ask?  Well, because it looked just like a profile of John F. Kennedy of course!  Silly you.

The photo is very poor, but please judge Rachel’s conclusion for yourself:

What do you think?  Is she sane or not?

Here’s a little visual to help you with your decision.

UNCANNY.

We could have made a mint on e-bay with this likeness if only Rachel’s mother hadn’t insisted on flicking JFK off her finger after a mere 15 minutes.  Thinking only of herself.   Sad, really.

Perhaps Little Couz isn’t 100% stable, but she is only 16 after all.  She’s well on her way to perfection.  I know she’s not one for ever seeking the center of attention (unless a presidential marshmallow is involved), but she deserves to be the center today.  In all seriousness, this BEAUTIFUL young woman brings such joy to this whole family in every way.  You will always be LITTLE Couz, but you are HUGE in our hearts.

Happy Birthday Rachel!!!!

Magoofball is 19

June 17th, 2010

Can I let you all in on a little secret?

Well, kind of two secrets.  The first is that I’m darned proud of how Magoo has handled this summer.  She originally had hopes of spending her summer in two different, much more glamorous ways.  But, as life happens sometimes, she was left with her “if all else fails” choice.  It’s a good problem to have, as she thankfully has employment, unlike many others in this here world.

But her employment is anything but glamorous.  Up by the crack of an early dawn for ten hour days in steel-toed boots with earplugs, safety glasses,  and gloves.  No air-conditioning.  No sitting down.   Working with few people for whom English is a first language.  Nope, it’s not glamorous.  She comes home exhausted.  Then, collapses in front of her laptop for a few minutes of zoning.  By the time dinner rolls around a little later, she’s coming out of her fog and ready to regale us with stories of her day.

The stories.  They all involve males.

Did I mention she works with LOTS of males?  And, apparently a young female in their midst is a rare sighting.  So, let me tell you, she gets attention.  Dozens have introduced themselves and asked her everything from what are her hobbies, to if she parties, requesting her phone number and dates, and even one gentlemen went out of his way to tell her in broken English, ”Every Time I see you, my heart goes thump-thump-thump.” 

Let me say now that I’m very glad SweetGuy works nearby in the office and makes a point of “checking on” Magoo a number of times a day.  He considered “checking on” her with shotgun in tow.  But, there are a few problems with that plan, not the least of which is he doesn’t own a shotgun.  By the end of her summer employment, he may need to.

I got a little long-winded there.  So, that was secret number one:  I’m proud of Magoo.

Secret number two is that today, on her birthday, SweetGuy has secretly arranged it with Magoo’s supervisor for her to be released four hours early from purgatory so we can go celebrate!  She, and her feet, will be mighty mighty happy.  It’ll be like receiving a mini-snow day as a birthday gift.

Magoo, let’s face it, you probably thought this birthday was going to suck, but you never complained once.  In all your Magoofballness which delights us to no end, you’ve become an incredibly impressive individual at 19.  Have the happiest of birthdays and always know that you are loved, loved, LOVED.

A Rare Combination

June 14th, 2010

 

My extraordinary niece, Aubrie, who I refer to on this blog as AUBS! because her personality is definitely ALL CAPS and Exclamation Marked, is 21 years old today.

Stinker.

Among the many amazing aspects of Aubrie’s life is the fact that she is always ridiculously hilarious, energetic, and fun.  AND, if that wasn’t enough she’s sweet, smart, athletic, and a beauty too.  A rare combination, I must say.

We celebrated her 21st a little early this last weekend and had a mini spa day in our barn.  A spa day in a barn?  Hmmm, sounds a bit like an oxymoron.  But, it worked for us.  And AUBS! got dolled up and we did a photo shoot, with the help of her entourage and their assigned tasks:

  • Emmy:   Moved Aubrie’s arms here and there and toted her shoes around.
  • Grace:  Found portrait samples on the web and carried a laptop with said photos all over the land as we took pictures.
  • Singing Sally:  Brushed hair and smiled.
  • Jake B:  I’m really not sure what he did, but he carried a towel.
  • Magoo:  Ditto to Jake B’s job, but minus the towel.
  • Bud:  Kept the dog out of the photos.  Failed at keeping the cat out of the photos.

This girl is so darned cute that nearly every image was awesome.  Here’s a couple I particularly like:

You really should check out the whole slideshow by clicking right HERE.  Go ahead, do it now.

Oh, and here is her amazing entourage doing their thing:

These are some mighty talented people.  But, maybe they shouldn’t quit their day-jobs just yet.

 

Happy Birthday AUBS!!!!

Beauty and the Dorks

June 10th, 2010

In an effort to begin writing a few posts about the many exciting happenings of the last few weeks, I first turned to my camera SD card to jog my memory.

The beginning of the card contains pictures of beautiful Emmy on the way to her Senior Prom.  Singing Sally hijacked my camera to take photos, so I wasn’t present for the shoot. 

Emmy was absolutely stunning in her sleek, colorful dress and crazy 14 inch high orange shoes.

(FavoriteChild took her shopping for this dress.  Showoff.  Jerk.)

Emmy and her date and her friends looked totally smashing.

Hundreds of gorgeous pictures were snapped.

 

Little did I know that amongst the lovely pictures of all the prom-goers were these shots of TOTAL DORKS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUBS! and Magoo make lovely prom dates, do they not?

 

Nanni’s double-dork shoes lined up next to Emmy’s orange studded heels.  (These orange beauties are a very practical purchase.  She’ll be able to wear those EVERYWHERE.)

 

Hola!

 

I’d cry too, Mom.  I’d cry too.

 

Hot.

 

Hot?

Welcome Home

June 2nd, 2010

tap tap.  Is this thing on?

When life is monotonous, I have little to write about on here.  When life is crazy, I have no time to write.  What a conundrum.

I don’t even know what conundrum means, but deep down, I feel it fits well in the above sentence.

This sign has been hanging in our entryway since May 6th, the evening that, you guessed it, Bud and AUBS! came home from school.   Note that Magoo and I created this sign.  We started by outlining all the letters, then with her massive artistic talent Magoo began filling in the letters with different shapes and colors.  I had started to tape the sign together when suddenly Bud and AUBS! pulled up too soon.  Examine the sign, and you can see they pulled up specifically between the filling in of the ‘R’ in Aubrie’s name and the ‘I’ as noted by the “detailed” coloring job Magoo pulled off for the last three letters of the sign.

Also note via the red arrows on the sign that over the next few weeks following the original usage of the sign, many others would return home, and their names would be added to the sign.  This is a good indicator as to why I’ve not blogged.

Lately in our household, there’s been kids coming and going, oral surgery, job interviews, starting of new employment, 75 graduations and associated parties, at least two birthday parties (surprise!  sort of), endless meals, a DOG WEDDING, a family vacation to far and exotic lands, reconnecting with family & friends from across the country, and a few massively wonderful naps thrown in.

I may have taken a picture or two, or six thousand.  I’ll attempt to post a few here and there over the next few weeks.

In all seriousness, these last three weeks have been some of the richest this family has ever experienced.  The best moment of all, you ask?  Possibly when my lovely niece, The White Rose, taught me two new expressions whose meaning conveys essentially “I understand you.” Expression #1) “I smell what you’re stepping in.”   Expression #2) “I pick up what you’re throwing down.”

Excitedly, I subsequently announced in front of MAGOO “I’m picking up what you’re stepping in.”

Then, she fell into convulsions on the floor and has been in a glassy-eyed coma ever since.

Rich, rich times, I tell you.