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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Saturday, May 03, 2008

  • Life Since April 19th...

    The last time I posted to Xanga was April 19th..., I should have said, "I am going on HIATUS", but it wasn't planned.  Life has just been super busy, so yeah.  Let me see what has happened since then.

    • Son announced he will stay in New York for the summer. Guess he is a New Yorker now.
    • I went and saw Hank Williams Jr. and he was actually good and sober.
    • Tiger Woods came in second at the Masters and has not played since because of knee surgery.
    • Obama has been having a heck of a time and Jeremiah Wright is not helping.
    • CPS picked up over a 400 children at a Polygamist Sect here in Texas... of those many of the young girls were pregnant, only in Texas.
    • My dear sweet Aunt Pat died - cancer.
    • Spring has come and gone.
    • My nephew got suspended from school, and wrote a short story.
    • Sallie Mae has harassed me endlessly about my student loan, that I just can't afford to pay right now.  I plan to, honestly.
    • Yesterday, during our state mandated TAKS test we had to go to the inner parts of the building because a tornado was spotted.
    • I watched Super Size Me and Fast Food Nation and have sworn off all fast food, at least for now.

    I am sure I have left something out.  I mean after all it is Cinco de Mayo weekend.  I don't have any plans, just going to hang out around the house and clean a bit.

    Peace, Love and Energy,
    Tricia


    Currently Listening
    Wave on Wave
    By Pat Green
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Saturday, April 19, 2008

  • I am and have been supery, dupery busy with school stuff, kid stuff and life in general.  I don't know why I can't find any extra time, but I think it is a good thing that I am so busy.  Hope you guys won't forget me, and will understand that I probably can't be around until summer. I like this quote... the one below the picture.  I have had a couple of people say they don't get it.  So, here is my take- life begins in mystery.  We don't know really how it happened, the planet, the earth, life in general and when it ends, we certainly don't know what lies beyond. I mean we know what has been promised, but have no true idea of what it will be like, it is a mystery.  We can only contemplate what we think life is like beyond this one... we really don't know, how could we?  Everything in the middle is gravy, right?



    It began in mystery, and it will end in mystery, but what a savage and beautiful country lies in between.
    ~ Diane Ackerman

    Peace, Love and Energy,
    Tricia

    Currently Listening
    First Between 3rd & 4th
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Monday, April 07, 2008

  • Random thoughts on tradition...

    Featured Grownup Post:

     random thoughts on tradition

    lying in the cool grass,
    what is that i see in the clouds?
    could it be a young bonnie lass?

    see the prism, painted rainbow,
    is there a pot of gold,
    way behind those trees so low?



    meet you at the magical fortress,
    the tree house we secretly built,
    from old boards mind you, not trash.

    may i have some more,
    can i be excused dad,
    i'll be home before your snores.



    crayons, glue and scissors,
    rainy day fun,
    mom always has an answer.

    bedtime it is,
    brother and sister are tucked in,
    no fears of the sandman sis.

    you should never tell a lie,
    pinnochio's nose you'll find
    or bumps on the tongue, don't try.

    sunday morning, cramped on the pew,
    stiff collars, hell-fire and brimstone heat,
    not to mention the pinching new shoe.



    fried chicken, gravy and rice,
    quiet after sunday dinner,
    grandpa and daddy share advice.

    hot august dives in the lake,
    summertime friends,
    a needed school time break.



    fish fries at uncle melvin's house,
    horseshoes clang,
    my uncles not at all like a mouse.

    a walk to the local store,
    soda and bubblegum,
    twenty-five cents, not more.

    christmas has come and gone,
    it is not about the gift,
    it is about the love born.



    march winds blow,
    kite flying in the
    empty, grassy field we go.

    easter eggs in a basket full,
    spring arrives,
    the earth is new and bountiful.

    traditions are built,
    from unconditional love,
    it comes free of guilt.

    the rite of passage,
    from innocence to strife,
    smart becomes silly; old sage.



    when tradition is past,
    we sit idly by,
    wondering how and what we lost.

    tradition is our comfort,
    in youth and in age, but
    these are only words from one whose time is short.

    ~ Tricia
    Currently Listening
    Hot August Night (Remastered / Expanded) (2CD)
    By Neil Diamond
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Sunday, April 06, 2008

  • Wouldn't it be lovely if I posted here everyday.  Do you ever go back and look over your old post? I did that yesterday... I discovered that half of them I couldn't read, because I had changed my font to white, but did not change my backgrounds.  I started trying to change some of those, but alas, the task proved to large for my patience.  I also did some yard work and played Scabulous.  Mostly, I accomplished nothing... so I am going to post today and then go do laundry, pay bills, grade papers and well, we will see about all that.  That is my plan.



    Charlton Heston is dead.  I remember him as a much younger man, and then of course for his tirades in support of the NRA.  Well at least he was passionate about something.  He also worked with the homeless in Los Angeles, so he was probably a pretty nice guy.  In his last days, like Ronald Reagan he suffered from Alzheimers... that dreaded disease that robs you of all your memories and self identity.



    Charlton Heston
    October 4, 1924 - April 5, 2008


    I have been interested in doing the Featured Grown Up post for this month, but I don't know... I have some thoughts rattling around in my brain.  Maybe tonight I will get them down.  Last night Skooter and I watched Atonement.  It was pretty good, you know how someone builds a movie up until you are expecting something great.  Well, I think that is what happened with this movie.  I was expecting more, anyway, I know I should have read the book first.  I noticed that Kite Runner is out on DVD, but Skooter hasn't read it, and I have already heard that they leave out a couple of major parts, so I will wait until he reads it.  Tonight we are going to watch No Country for Old Men.  There are so many new movies out, and so little time.

    Sailing to Byzantium

    THAT is no country for old men. The young
    In one another's arms, birds in the trees
    - Those dying generations - at their song,
    The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas,
    Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long
    Whatever is begotten, born, and dies.
    Caught in that sensual music all neglect
    Monuments of unageing intellect.

    An aged man is but a paltry thing,
    A tattered coat upon a stick, unless
    Soul clap its hands and sing, and louder sing
    For every tatter in its mortal dress,
    Nor is there singing school but studying
    Monuments of its own magnificence;
    And therefore I have sailed the seas and come
    To the holy city of Byzantium.

    O sages standing in God's holy fire
    As in the gold mosaic of a wall,
    Come from the holy fire, perne in a gyre,
    And be the singing-masters of my soul.
    Consume my heart away; sick with desire
    And fastened to a dying animal
    It knows not what it is; and gather me
    Into the artifice of eternity.

    Once out of nature I shall never take
    My bodily form from any natural thing,
    But such a form as Grecian goldsmiths make
    Of hammered gold and gold enamelling
    To keep a drowsy Emperor awake;
    Or set upon a golden bough to sing
    To lords and ladies of Byzantium
    Of what is past, or passing, or to come.
    ~ William Butler Yeats




    Until later...

    Peace, Love and Energy,
    Tricia
    Currently Listening
    How You Live
    By Point of Grace
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