Thursday, July 31, 2008
I sort of dropped into a black hole
Friday, July 25, 2008
I miss my husband...and son too!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
We'll be friends until we forget
On the way home, Mona and I talked about how much it means to have close girlfriends to go through life with. Both of us agreeing that we wished that we had childhood girlfriends that we were still close to. But then Mona pointed out that we've known each other for almost 30 years. That's more time than I ever spent with my childhood girlfriends. So I said, "Mona we've got decades ahead of us to share. We'll be friends until we die." Her reply had me on the floor, "No Cindy, we'll be friends until we forget." I love the way you think Mona. Keep it coming dear friend.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
We'll miss you Jen...Here's Bella
When all the evacuees came to stay, they brought with them their various cats and dogs. In all the chaos I neglected to think of how Jen would react to the invasion of the various pets. Apparently she didn't react well. She took off and we haven't seen her since. We've looked everywhere. About a week ago, Dan spent 3 hours on his mini-trail scouring the area for her. There were no signs of her. We visited the pound to see if she had been picked up. She hadn't. We have a pack of coyotes that live close to us and we can only assume that she wandered into their territory and was killed. It's weird how at the most unexpected times, thoughts of her some into my mind and I fill with this sadness. The worst is when I close the garage doors at night. I always checked to see if she was in the garage, if not I'd call to her. I still look up at the kitchen nook window in the morning wishing to hear her morning greeting. I guess it will take a while to get over the loss of her. She was a good cat and we'll miss her. Unfortunately I don't have a digital picture of her to share, but take my word for it, she was a pretty girl.
Last Sunday, Chelsea convinced Dan and I to go to the pound to see if we could adopt another cat. She already had the name picked out...Bellatrix. I call her Bella, Cody calls her Trix, and Chelsea calls her Bellatrix. As usual, Dan calls her KeeKee, as he does all of our pets, including the dog. Chelsea really took her time holding all the possible adoptees and settled on our new pretty little kitty, Bella.
She's been living most of the time with Chelsea in her room. We've been gradually introducing her to Cici. The first meeting did not go well, but Dan was there for the second meeting, and helped Bella calm down considerably. I'm convinced he's some sort of "Cat Whisperer." This picture was taken yesterday and you can see Cici's face and nose in the upper right hand corner and you can clearly see that Bella doesn't seem too bothered. We're still exposing them to each other in small doses. We're going to wait until she's a bit bigger before we allow her free reign of the house.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Jury Duty
Sunday, July 20, 2008
The Reese Weil Project
We met Mona and her husband Greg, first at the bar of 5th Street Steakhouse. They had already ordered a bottle of wine and had the wine poured and waiting for us. I hadn't seen Mona for almost 2 weeks as she and Greg had just returned from their annual July 4th vacation. It was wonderful to see her and we immediately began catching up with each other. Soon thereafter, Mona and Greg's son, Seth and his beautiful girlfriend arrived, followed immediately by Brad and Mary. We were taken to our table and the evening of fun commenced.
Seth is the fantastic looking young man on the left, sitting next to his exotically beautiful girlfriend Janelle. Mona and Greg looked so rested and happy last night. I suspect that it was the horse back ride that they took earlier in the day. You see, Greg has a new woman in his life. Her name is Candy and she is the sweetest, most loving and gentle horse ever. Quite frankly Greg is smitten. When he came to pick Dan and me and the kids up to go see Batman, he told us again how much he loves this horse. Now he just has to break in that new saddle, a painful but necessary process.
Dan was not feeling all that well but couldn't turn down a night with friends. I think part of his not feeling well had to do with the stressful week he had at the office, but enough said about that. You can see that Dan and I thoughtfully planned out our clashing outfits. Mary showed up in a beautiful black dress and Brad showed up ready to play, which is typical. The party just doesn't start until Brad shows up. After a wonderful dinner at 5th Street, and might I add that I have never had a bad dining experience there. It is my absolutely favorite restaurant in town. Once dinner was done and we'd absconded with more than our share of Ande's mints (Brad went back into the restaurant after we'd left and took even more. I believe the hostess said to be sure to leave the bowl) it was time to head to Monk's to see Reese play.
I had never been to Monk's before and I was so impressed with how classy the place was. They had reserved a table for us, which you can see in this picture. They had chosen several different wines for us, kind of a wine smorgesborg. I was more in the mood for coffee so I asked the waitress there if they had coffee. She told me they didn't but she would go and get me one at the coffee shop next door! I couldn't believe it, now that is what I call service. The owner of Monk's, Kevin, was so warm and welcoming and by the end of the evening, Seth, Greg and Mona's oldest son, was hired by Kevin to be the new security. Seth is a very talented martial arts teacher and beside being a gorgeous hunk, he can defend any damsel who might be in distress.
We were immediately greeted by Reese when we arrived. He was busy setting up his equipment, but I was pleased to see that he'd finally arrived at a name for his group that highlighted him, instead some generic group name. He is officially The Reese Weil Project. I asked him to stand by his poster so that I could get a shot of the star of the evening. As you can see, the proud father Greg is peering through the window in the door. I swear this was not staged. I took the picture, looked up, saw Greg standing in the window, and better yet you could see him in the picture. It was totally accidental and unplanned, but a terrific shot!
Once we settled in and started enjoying the music I asked Seth to take a picture with my sister friend Mona. Not bad for a couple of broads in their 40's....okay our 50's. Don't they say that the 50's are the new 40's? So I didn't really lie.
When Reese began his set he performed alone, without his drummer and other guitarist. I decided that I wanted to video tape him and here it is. Unfortunatly, the sound quality really sucks and while his videoed performance is still good, it really does not begin to do justice to his singing and guitar playing talents. He writes everything he plays. He is highly entertaining to watch perform because this young man eats, breaths, and sleeps music. It truly is his purpose on this earth and I know that the more clubs he plays, the greater his following will be and I just want it noted here today that "I knew him when." Note to Mona and Mary, the uninitiated: to play this video click the little gray arrow in the bottom left (Sorry gals, I just couldn't resist taking a little jab).
Friday, July 18, 2008
Beck 08 Stage Show
Even though we'd never met any of these people, we had the best time together talking and getting to know each other. What I love about Glenn Beck is that it's not about the political parties. In fact, whenever politics enters into the problem solving process, trouble and idiosy soon ensues. The second half of the show he gave the political speech that he would give if he was the presidential candidate. Keep in mind, he does not seriously see himself entering politics at anytime. Hence, the "Unelectable" portion of the stage show title. The speech was totally politically incorrect, which made it completely delicious. It was chalk full of common sense and I believe that conservative and liberal alike would find much that they would agree with in what he said. The bottom line of his message is that this is a great country, full of wonderful and resourceful people, and it is up to each of us, as individuals to take responsibility and do our part to solve these pressing issues before us. Government is not the answer. Taxing people into oblivion to bail out large corporations and individuals who make poor choices is not the way. What makes this country great is the fact that we have the opportunity to succeed, as well as fail. In fact it is important for people to fail. This is how we learn. I know this from personal experience, as you probably do to. I also believe that many of our problems are solvable if we use common sense and get all the special interests and political agendas out of the way.Monday, July 14, 2008
Treating myself
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Sisters coming together
There's nothing as good as a day with the girls!
Lynnie began with Chelsea's fingers and worked her way down.
It looks like things are off to a good start. Unfortunately I failed to take a picture of the final product, but Tere contributed to the henna drawing process by drawing a very small "happy face" on the palm of one hand and a very small "sad face" on the other palm. It was quite funny, but you had to be there.
Chelsea was quite happy with the end product. Notice that we are wearing matching colors. This was not planned. When we arrived at the airport and entered the security checkpoint area, one of the security guards commented about our matching tops; we both looked at each other with horror and then broke out laughing.
Here she is with Lynnie on the left and Tere on the right after the sweet ritual that signaled Chelsea's passage into womanhood. She loves her aunts so much and it was clear that this was going to be a wonderful day!
Our next stop was the San Diego Zoo. Chelsea really wanted to try out her new Nikon P80 that she got for her birthday present from me and her dad. Chelsea and Kendall rode with Aunt Tere to the zoo in her new Austin Mini Cooper, Chelsea's favorite car and heart's desire for her first car. Tere generously shared her zoo passes with Chelsea and I, so we got into the zoo free.
Chelsea took copious amounts of pictures and was excited to go to the petting zoo even though this is usually an area that the little kids only want to go to. Here she is getting to know one of the precious baby goats.
After the zoo we went to the Museum of Natural History in Balboa Park, but about 4:30 pm we all hit a very big wall that required relaxing with a view of the ocean and alcoholic beverages. So we piled into our cars, crossed the Coronado Bridge and went to a restaurant, that I don't remember the name of now. I think it was Peone's. We got a lovely seat that overlooked the bay, ordered our drinks, and enjoyed each other's company a little bit more. There was a musician there who was playing kettle drums. He could see how much Lynnie was enjoying the music and so he came over and asked if she or any of us had any requests. Lynnie chose anything from Bob Marley. A great choice if I do say so myself. Time flew and before we knew it they were calling our name for our 6 pm reservation. We hadn't met up with mom yet. She was scheduled to arrive at 6 pm and as she usually is, she was right on time.
Chelsea and Kendall ran over to meet her and as you can see, Grandma was quite thrilled to have such a welcoming and loving reception from two of her granddaughters. Mom looked terrific and was so happy to join us for the rest of our time in town.
Chelsea and Grandma had some time to catch up since her visit with us last Christmas. See the necklace around Chelsea's neck. Tere and Lynnie gave her that necklace. It is a silver bar that has inscribed on it, "believe in yourself." The silver bar is held on by a leather necklace. She loves it and hasn't taken it off yet. We had a great dinner of steak and seafood and Lynnie order ahead of time the dessert, "the volcano."
Here's the volcano, sporting a candle. We sang a rather pathetic version of "Happy Birthday to You." I think Chelsea's covering of her mouth is an expression of joy rather than repulsion at our singing.
You can tell that she's considering very carefully her wish before blowing out the candles. See the bay over Chelsea's right shoulder. It looks like ther are windows there, but from that metal bar in the background up is open.
I think she made her wish and the expression on her face indicates that she's fairly sure that her wish will come true. I certainly hope so as I want all my precious daughter's wishes to come true.
What a perfect way to end the perfect day. There is nothing like having sisters. We are all so different, while at the same time we share so much. We don't always agree with each other and that's okay, because underneath it all, we love each other; we support each other; we believe in each other. While the focus of the day was on celebrating another year in the life of my daughter, the day ended up to be so much more. It was a joining of women, who share blood and experiences that are uniquely and intimately ours. We toasted this bond and reveled in this bond. I pray that we will have more of these special days. This one will remain in my memory until the day I take my last breath. Wednesday, July 9, 2008
The Mess Continues
The Fires Worsen
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Obsession can be highly productive, really it can.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
How Time Flies!
Cody was thrilled with my cake choice because it had these tiny individual ice cream cones. The boys immediately pulled them off and devoured them.
Cody didn't want us to sing "Happy Birthday" and so I pathetically attempted to do a rap version, which was immediately silenced. It was a tragic attempt, but at least I cared enough to try.
The boys stayed up all night....all night. So guess who also didn't get much sleep. Teenage boys tend to have tremendous difficulty staying up all night and doing it quietly. So I drifted in and out all night. See Cici hanging with the boys in her favorite spot on the couch. Cici loves it when Thomas and Kyle come over. They played Halo all night. I'm sure it is some horrid video game that teachs them to be aggressive and violent, but they were having a good time, so damn the long term consequences.
After devouring the pizza, they dove head long into the mint chip ice cream cake.
The boys are starting to look a little ragged around the edges after the all night marathon. They did however take a brief pancake breakfast break, but it was right back to the video game action. Kyle who is in the foreground is very close to losing his battle to stay conscious. All and all I think we can chalk this one up to another successful birthday celebration.