Thursday, January 30, 2014

I'm SO EXCITED!!

I had a crazy, wicked good idea last night!

I’m watching American Idol, loving Harry Connick Jr and Ryan Seacrest, when they had a 20 something guy go in and audition. He got his “golden ticket” to Hollywood, but when he came out, there was no one there to cheer for him. Well, Ryan shook his hand and said congrats but that’s it. I told my man that I always feel so sad for the kids that go there by themselves. It could be the biggest moment of their lives so far, and no one is there to support them. That’s so sad! Then I said;
Oh!
I could do it.
I could be the person to cheer for them when they make it?
I ROCK as a cheerleader!!!
OMG! I could DO that!!
And my man said, “what, be the generic posse for American Idol?”
YES!!!!
Hell yes!!
I’m going to write to them and tell them. And I’ll be the FIRST generic posse!! I’ll get to hang out with Ryan and Harry!! Oh my gosh! I’m so excited!!! I need a buddy though…OH! Chuck’s daughter would be perfect! OMG we would be the best posse ever!!!
Yesssssss!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

How observant are YOU?

As many of you know, I’m not naturally observant of other people. I look at people but I don’t really take them in. I’m much better about my surroundings. I notice when things are out of place or have been moved. I notice when something is missing or something is new. Lately however, I’ve been looking more at people, sometimes.

When you’re at a stop light, do you ever look at people in their cars? There are a lot of unhappy people in the world! Granted, I don’t drive around with a smile on my face ALL the time, but I’m pretty sure I don’t actually look unhappy or pissed off.  Maybe they’re just concentrating. I always like to see the people who are singing in their  cars. I do that too J Or those people who are dancing in their seats. They crack me up! I do that too!

Also, I’ve been looking at people in restaurants. You would be surprised at how many people go out to eat with someone but don’t talk to them! Bill and I don’t always spend all our time between bites chatting but I don’t think we’ve ever not spoken to each other while we’re eating out! That’s just so sad.

Monday, January 27, 2014

...are you ever in a bad mood?

YES, at least once a day!
But you're always so cheerful.
Would it serve a purpose for you to know if I was in a bad mood?
No. But how can you be so cheerful all the time?
It's kind of a story.
I'd love to hear a story about something that's not work related.

Well, when I was in my teens, 18 actually, I saw this TV movie. It was about a double amputee who learned to snow ski. He had lost his left arm and leg, or maybe his right, I can't remember. Anyway, the whole movie was about his struggle to overcome his disability. At the end, after he's swished down a mountain, some guy, stunned and awed, expressed his disbelief at the man's accomplishment. The star of the movie simply said, "oh, this? This is just a little inconvenience."

There I am, 18, in the throes of adulthood, rebellious, moody, incorrigible...you get the picture. And here's this one line at the end of a cheesy TV movie that was probably so corny to most people. But it was profound to me. OK, so I didn't get over my attitude issues for many, many, many...more years, but that always stuck with me. So what if you get a flat tire? It's really just a little inconvenience. So what if a tree falls on your house? It's really just a little inconvenience. See what I mean? Most daily problems are just silly in the grand scheme of things.

So there was that. Then, in my early thirties, I worked for an Optometrist. He was gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that. His partner was a crazy happy guy! I loved being around him. I kept in touch with both of them after we moved away and a few years later, the Doc called to tell me that I should call Jason and say hi - he was dying of Aids and didn't have much longer. I was heartbroken. Of course I called him and while we were talking I asked him why he didn't tell me before. He told me that it didn't serve a purpose to tell me. It wasn't going to make him better. It would only make me sad and he just wanted to be remembered for the joy he brought to people. Whoa. He died a few weeks later but I'll always remember that conversation.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Flashback Friday...

I thought the whole flashback Friday thing last week was so fun, I'm going to keep doing it!

I'll stick with the 60's for now. Here are the top 10 songs of the decade;

10. Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
9.   Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
8.   Suspicious Minds - Elvis
7.   Sympathy For The Devil - Rolling Stones
6.   I'm Waiting for the Man - Velvet Undergound
5.   Leader of The Pack - The Shangri-Las
4.   All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
3.   Good Vibrations - the Beach Boys
2.   Be My Baby - The Ronettes
1.   A Day in The Life - The Beatles

Admittedly, I had to youtube a couple of them. Hey, do YOU know all them?

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Greed

Greed is good.

Do you remember when that started? A  character in the original Wall Street movie said that.

Here’s the context;

The point is, ladies and gentleman, that greed -- for lack of a better word -- is good.
Greed is right.
Greed works.
Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit.
Greed, in all of its forms -- greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge -- has marked the upward surge of mankind.

Webster’s says;
 noun
excessive or rapacious desire, especially for wealth or possessions.

What do you think?
I don’t think a thirst for knowledge is the same thing as greed. I don’t think a desire to be loved is greed. And as far as wealth? Come on now, how much money do you need anyway? And more than what you need IS greedy.

I brought all this up because Ty Warner, creator of Beanie Babies, was just convicted of tax evasion because he ‘hid’ 25 MILLION dollars. Jerk. Beanie Babies made him a billionaire. But he hid 25 million? Asshole. I’m glad I don’t buy Beanie Babies anymore.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

It's my life...

55
Double nickels
The speed limit
*sigh*
My age
Really? I’m fifty five? Hey, don’t laugh…if I’m 55, how old does that make YOU?! Huh?! So there! My baby brother turns the big FIVE OH this year. How’s that for making you feel even older!

We’re all old enough now that we don’t need anything so we just go out to dinner. I always pick Maggiano’s. It’s my favorite Italian place. It was wonderful J But our waitress wasn’t a very good picture taker;



Today, I got several nice cards from co-workers…what a treat! I feel so special. Even the grouchy guy in the office wrote, “you make work so much better” Yay! I love it when my happy persona rubs off on people. (the other side is just too scary to imagine)

I want to say, officially, for the record, I’M SO SICK OF SNOW! Being a lover of winter it’s hard to admit, but there it is. My 22 mile commute took me an hour and a half this morning. Yep, I’m over it. I don’t actually mind the sub zero temps…I don’t have to do anything outside…but the crappy driving conditions  have made me downright sad! Humph!

Pepper took custody of one of the new dog toys. She’s so cute;



I miss gum. I know that was random but I do. And while I’m being random…if you haven’t seen the movie Flight with Denzel Washington, don’t bother. The part where he doesn’t crash the plane was good but the rest of it was a total bummer. And this next thing will seem random, to you, but it’s a nice thought for me. I read this somewhere a loooong time ago;
“No matter how happily married a woman is, it’s always nice to know there’s someone who wishes she weren’t.” And because I’m feeling random today and because it’s MY blog, here’s the other thing I was just thinking about;


Friday, January 17, 2014

Flashback Friday

The other day, one of the big dogs in the office was imitating Popeye and was pretty sure that most people wouldn't know it. Well, some of us are old like him :-) 
Then we got to laughing about old TV shows. It was a really fun moment! So I decided to share the nostalgia. I dunno, maybe because I'm about ready to have another birthday? It only looks good on the sign...


The most popular TV shows of the 60's;

Columbo

Dark Shadows

Dragnet

Flipper

F-Troop

Gentle Ben

Gilligan’s Island

Hawaii Five-O

Here Come the Brides

Hogan’s Heroes

Land of the Giants

Laugh-In

Lost in Space

The Beverly Hillbillies
The Big Valley
The Dick Van Dyke Show

The Fugitive

The Man From Uncle

The Merv Griffin Show

The Mike Douglas Show

Wild, Wild West

Wasn't that fun??!!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Thanks Mom!

I showed this to you yesterday;


I made it for my niece, for her birthday. She wears a lot of floppy hats J

Anyway, my Mom called me last night to tell me that she had looked at my blog today and she said the quilled girl w/the floppy reminded her exactly of my niece and asked if I had done it for a customer?! She didn’t know that I actually made it to look like my niece!

What a great compliment!! Thanks Mom!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

1978

It was the worst snowstorm to ever hit the state and stopped just about everything in central Indiana for days.
Officially, 15.5 inches of snow fell at the airport, but some places north of the city had more than 3 feet of snow. The entire city was shut down, including Indianapolis International Airport, which closed because of whiteout conditions.
The blizzard raged on for three days, packing blinding snow and whiteout conditions, with wind gusts of up to 60 mph and wind chill temperatures that dipped to 50 below zero.
Snowdrifts piled up to 20 feet high, making travel all but impossible. National Guard tanks were deployed to rescue stranded motorists. Schools were closed for 2 weeks.
The Blizzard of '78 became the measuring stick by which all other winter storms have been measured ever since in Indiana.

Flash forward to January 5th, 2014. Actually, let's go a couple days previous to that. There's a storm brewing. LOTS of snow and SUBZERO temperatures. It's snowmageddon! Really? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So Saturday morning I get up early because I have errands to run. One of which was to get my oil changed. That took about an hour. During that time, I didn't hear any news. I didn't watch any before I left the house either. Next up, the grocery store. Here's where it gets fun!

Apparently, I missed the Governor's announcement that you, John Q Public, ought to have enough water and food to get you through 3 days. You know, due to the storm of the century. The grocery store parking lot usually looks a lot like the below picture. On Saturday though, it was COMPLETELY full, except for a few spot down at the end;

Whoa. I couldn't go home though! I had to check it out. So I went in. But there were no carts. Not because a worker hadn't brought them in...nooooooo....but because they were ALL in use. Wanna be shoppers were following shoppers that were done, out to their cars so they could get their cart!!! What??? It was nuts. There were no potatoes, celery, grapes or onions. There was very little bread and hardly any meat. I have never seen anything like it! I just walked through the store giggling the whole time at the panic! I guess it's not funny but all I could think was, so you can't drive for a few DAYS. Big effing deal! You might have thought people were hunkering down for the duration of winter! What do I know.

In my neck of the woods, we ended up with 13.5 inches of snow. (on top of the 6 we already had) We lost our Internet and cable for 3 days. They didn't plow our street until Wednesday. The Governor declared a snow emergency Monday and closed all state offices. Unless you were emergency personnel, stay off the roads. I was totally ok with that :-)

I watched movies, drank wine and did these;







This will be the first full week I've put in, in ages! You wanna know a secret? I can't WAIT to retire!!!!

Friday, January 3, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

My first post of the new year! And what do I have to say?

I LOVE SNOW! OK, so I'm not happy about the sub zero temperatures we're expecting, but I love all the snow. It's soooo pretty! Our usually semi orgasmic weather people are trying to keep the next storm pretty low key. I don't get it. Normally they're about ready to pee with excitement at the 'chance' of a blizzard!! Nope, not this time...which kind of concerns me.
The other thing that concerns me is we (Govt workers) received an email today that say, Due to the unprecedented snow forecast and record low temps, the Governor has instructed state offices to adjust the normal hours of operations for all non-essential staff Monday, January 6"  Yikes! Then I thought, OH!, I'll check the weather in Chicago. They get a lot of snow every year. They won't fib or be crazy, they'll just tell it like it is. Now I'm really worried!!


Seriously, that's a lot of snow. I guess tonight we'll get another snow shovel and some more salt. I'll have to shovel a path and a clearing for the dogs just so they can pee! Ahhhhh, a snow day :-)  Fuzzy slippers, quilling, rum. Maybe even a couple musicals! Happy, happy me!