Friday, October 22, 2010

@ the carwash








Friday Tyler and I got the oil changed on the Yaris and the car washed. Ever since I was your age I have always enjoyed going to the car wash...Friday was no different.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Fall



Today...Fall is my favorite season. Maybe it is the crisp warm air, the colors of the trees, the crunching sounds beneath my boots when I walk Marley...maybe because today is my day off from work :).

Friday, October 8, 2010

Aunt Lise

When I was pregnant with your mother, my mother (your great grandma Moon) changed. She
blossomed into this amazing woman full of more love, compassion, unselfishness, I could ever imagine. She was this way with all her grandchildren. I was very fortunate to live close to my parents when I had your mother. I never had to worry about a last minute sitter or someone to ask advise. Someone I knew loved your mother as much as I did.

My father (your great grandpa Moon) was awesome too. He never questioned my mother's behavior when it came to the grandchildren. He was a team player and appreciated his grandchildren just as much.

When I compare myself to my mother I feel I fall short in so many ways. I wish I could respond to all the times your mother needed someone to take care of you. I wish I could attend every school program you are in, or be able to pick you up from school. I wish I lived down the road from you and I could wander over (everyday).

Aunt Lise who will have a baby in February, wishes as I do you lived closer. For now we can hardly wait for you to visit your new cousin when he arrives.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Gray Kitty


Ernest Hemingway wrote: A cat has absolute emotional honesty; human beings, for one reason
or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not.

Our Gray Kitty...always hunting for something. Yes, even in the house :(. Grandma if she can tries to save the mouse (crazy I know but if it must be hunted, not in front of me, please).

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Greed

I know you are too young to understand the word GREED It exists in all levels of society from individuals as young as yourself to grandparents my age and older. The rich and even the poor. It is a selfish act imposed on us, or at times we can impose on others.

I wish I could protect you from experiencing it in your life.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Expired

The other night on my way home from work, I was getting a little annoyed by the driver behind me who seemed to be tailgating me...until I saw red and blue lights flashing. I knew I had not
been speeding, maybe a taillight out I wasn't aware of?

I pulled over , rolled down my window and waited for the officer to approach my window, of which he did shining his flashlight at me. "What are you doing driving around so late with expired plates and who's car are you driving?" he asked me, while his flash light explored the inside of the car.

In my mind I was subtitling (thinking), "Watch it sonny, I am your mother's age!"

Grandma Jeanne: "I'm coming home from work, this is my husband's car and I didn't know the plates were expired. He just purchased the car in November."

Officer: "Can I see your registration, proof of insurance and license?"

I opened the glove box, wipers went on.
Officer: "Your insurance and plates have expired...wait right here."
Grandma Jeanne: "Our insurance is current this is an outdated certificate..."
Officer: (walks back to his car with the flashing red and blue lights)

After 10 minutes or more.

Officer: "I'm giving you a citation for expired plates, you have 10 days to renew your insurance and the fine will be reduced."

Again, in my mind I was subtitling (thinking), "Reduced? would that be reduced to zero??"

So Penn, when you start to drive, make sure you have a current insurance certificate in your glove box, and that the plates are up to date. Always buckle your seat belt, do not speed, come to a complete stop at a stop sign and look both ways before proceeding, use your turn signal before you make a turn, do not text while driving, and watch out for those tailgaters.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Driving & Work

I love my morning drives to work. The anticipation of a new day, another chance a new start. I love how the birds sound in the morning; they're always singing. The dew on the grass and way it looks on the wind shield- one of nature's paintings, the smell of the air...and this morning, the sunrise.

I love driving home from work too. I have made it through another work day! I anticipate that welcoming feeling when I drive into the driveway. Gray kitty running out of the darkness to greet me with his meow and winding around my legs as I get out of the car.

The smell of home, that comfort feeling you get when you crawl between the sheets, the head reaches the softness of your pillow and your eyes close to rest in dreams.
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