Category Archives: Personal

A Milestone!

Sometime during TCEA I passed the 400 post mark.  It is hard for me to believe that I have found that much to write about but according to WordPress this will be post 406.  It’s kind of appropriate that I would reach this milestone here at a technology conference.  Here is a list of somethings I have learned at this conference (not technology)

1. Photoshop sessions are very popular.  I nearly didn’t get in one that I wanted to see today.

2. Don’t bother going to a session in a room that you want to stay in for the next session.  Volunteers have the dubious pleasure of making you exit and get in line with the rest of the folks ( a pet peeve of mine – immature, I know )

3. Whatever session you want to attend next will be at the opposite end of the conference center than the previous one.

4.  The little freebie backpacks do NOT have padded straps and will move from annoying to painful before the day is over.

5.  Roll around carts are easy to trip over.  I now HATE them.  I can see why they are banned from some conferences.

6.  The slowness of the people in front of you will be in direct proportion to how late you are for the next session you want to attend.

7. Take snacks just in case – nothing at the conference center will be cheap

That is all I have for now.  Tomorrow we will be heading home and after what I hope is a restful weekend it will be back to work.

Interview Day

Thanks so much to my friends who sent encouragement to daughter for her Honors College Interview – she texted me this morning to tell me about it so you just never know what little thing you do may have a wonderful effect!  I’m in Austin and can’t be there and my village is helping me raise my child 🙂 I will be posting more from TCEA soon!

Off To Weird Austin!

Tomorrow I am off to TCEA in Austin.  I am leaving behind a million things that need to be done yesterday and my daughter who has her interview at the Honors College while I’m gone (and who got her official ranking in her class – 7, excuse me for mama bragging a bit), my husband who begins attending a Ministry class tomorrow night.  No, he isn’t studying to be a pastor, though some who attend the class may go on to plant churches.  He is wanting to learn more about how to share his faith and about what God wants him to do with this gift of life that he has been given.  Number one son is heading to three different places to judge debate tournaments.  He is here tonight but will leave before I do in the morning.

I’ll do my usual stressing right up until I am in the car and on my way.  Then there is no point because it is beyond my control so I will relax and enjoy the trip.  I plan to go to work in the morning and get my walk in and get the computers in the lab logged in and ready for the counselors to do scheduling and then back to the house to get Dale to take me to Paula’s.  That’s the plan though I may try to get home a bit sooner and spend a bit of time with hubby before I go.

I’m excited about going but not quite as enthusiastic about the presentations as I have been in the past.  I’m hoping to learn something new or if nothing else spend some time looking at things I already know in a fresh way so I can bring something useful back to my district.  I also hope to take a step back from everything and come back rejuvenated.  I’ve been feeling crabby and mean-spirited lately and I’m ready for a break.  I’ll blog it all while I’m there and I will still get my walking in, because it never fails that any two consecutive presentations I want to attend will be on opposite sides of the conference center and often on different floors.

I’m ready for the ride – I have two books, my laptop, my mp3 player, and camera and some papers I need to go over.  A quick trip to the drive-through at Paris Coffee Company and I’ll be set.  Next post will be from Austin!

P.S. To the commenter on my previous post – thank you so much for the nice words.  It’s such a cool thing to come visit my blog and find a hug waiting 🙂

Life And The Weather

The weather is conspiring against me!  It rained all day yesterday and into the night and we woke up to ice.  We went to work late so I missed my evening walk yesterday and my morning and evening walk today.  I will walk in the morning but I HATE missing at all.  To top it off I have thirty computers to load with operating systems and software and will be gone all next week.  The short day today put me way behind with that.  I am frustrated and there are other commitments this week that are complicating things.  I am really looking forward to heading to Austin and having nothing to worry about but soaking up technology (and I won’t have to worry about finding time to walk – I’ll walk all day) and relaxing at night.  I have a couple of books to carry with me to read, extra batteries for my mp3 player, and I will make a strong effort to leave worry up here.

Number one son found a house and room-mate so hubby is going down to help him move tomorrow – again.  It is a good thing hopefully.  The place he is living came with baggage – a Scottish landlord who likes his beer (duh) and a week ago got into an actual fist fight with someone.  The day before there was a shooting at the apartment house next door.  My checkbook will be crying again.  We can’t squeeze much more out of it.

Daughter has an interview at Texas A&M Honors College while I am gone so please keep fingers and toes crossed, say a few prayers, and think positive thoughts.  She wants it badly and I want it for her.  She is a great kid and it is time something great happened for her.

Walking At The Speed Of Sound

I have been walking at least 5 miles every day.  I get to work at 7 A.M. and walk between 2 and 3 miles and then do about the same after supper at night.  I have hit another “plateau” but I am determined to work through it.

I have been faithful about it which surprises me more than anyone I think.  There have been a few nights when I didn’t walk as far as I would have liked because it was so cold it hurt to breath in the air.  Tonight that wasn’t the case and I squeezed in about another half mile which is good because I needed to make up for the Mexican food I ate for supper.  I have been craving quesadillas!

Tonight it tasted like rain.  It looks like most of the actual rain went east of us but you could feel and smell it in the air.  It was cool enough to need a light jacket but warm enough that I was sweating by the time I got home.  There is something very relaxing about walking in the dark with music playing in my ears.  I shut everything else off for an hour or so and just concentrate on the music and moving forward.

Thank goodness for Coldplay, Iron and Wine, John Mayer, James Blount, Jacks Mannequin; not to mention CSNY, Traffic, Indigo Girls, Grand Funk Railroad, and Van Morrison.  There are more and I have to tell you guys – I couldn’t do it without you!  I think to myself “I’ll cut this a bit short tonight” and then a good song comes on and I keep walking to hear the rest of it.  I’m not walking miles – I’m walking songs.  Whatever works.

How long before I get in
Before it starts before I begin
How long before you decide
Before I know what it feels like
Where to, where do I go?
If you never try then you’ll never know
How long do I have to climb
Up on the side of this mountain of mine

All that noise, All that sound
All those places I got found
Birds come flying at the speed of sound to show you how it all began
Birds come flying from the underground
If you could see it then you’d understand

Time for a bottle of water and a shower – goodnight world!

It’s Great To Visit & Great To Come Home

We went home for a late family Christmas get-together this weekend.  The was gumbo, and desserts, and babies to rock.  I did some figuring when we got home and there were 31 of us.  That’s a lot of gumbo 🙂 The weather was not too cold so the kids were able to get outside and run a bit which was a blessing!

I met my new great-nephew for the first time and it turns out he has impeccable taste.  Every time he needed a nap I was the one who could get him to go to sleep.  It turns out that he prefers Elton John’s “Daniel” over Barney songs.  He is the most easy going, serious, snuggly baby. We got in the rocking chair and I would sing quietly and he would lay his head down and just stare up at me and in a few moments his little eyes would close and he would be out like a light.

I got the nicest gift from my sister-in-law.  It was a necklace that belonged to Dale’s mother.  She always wore it at Easter since it is shaped a little like an Easter egg but it could be worn anytime.  I always thought it looked so pretty on her, so it means a lot to me that Pam gave it to me.

I guess we are officially old and set in our ways because we woke up Sunday morning at 3:30 and couldn’t get back to sleep.  Not wanting to wake anyone else in the house, we snuck out thinking we could find somewhere that I could get coffee.  We might have found somewhere if we wandered around town long enough but we ended up at WalMart.  WalMart is actually pleasant at the time of morning.  we saw three people who were not employed by the store the whole time we wandered around there.  By the time we got back to the house Pam was up and ready to cook piles of eggs, bacon, biscuits, and sausage gravy which was consumed almost as soon as It was cooked.

I got in a walk after breakfast and saw a couple of deer.  The house is about 3 miles from the main road so you never know what you will see.  It was quiet and peaceful.

Everyone started loading up to go home after breakfast and it looked like some kind of mass exodus.  We left around 10:30 in the morning to come home and by the time we got home we were so sleepy. Starting your day at 3:30 has repercussions later but we are glad to be home and rested and ready to get back in our routine.

Hearts And Rubberbands

I sent a book to the son of some friends for Christmas.  The book is called “How Far Does a Rubber Band Stretch” and it was one of my son’s favorites when he was little.  The story is about a little boy who decides to see how far a rubber band can stretch and so he hooks it around his bedpost and heads out the door.  He takes various modes of transportation including a ship across the ocean, an airplane, and ultimately a rocket.  The rocket lands on the moon and as he steps out the door there is a loud BOING as the rubber band finally snaps.

If you have ever had a child move out on their own for the first time, you know that the story lies.  A rubber band stretches from your child all the way to our heart, no matter how far they travel.

Tonight as I wait for the front door to open and close and the tv to go on in the room across the hall I feel the tug of the rubber band and while my head knows I won’t be hearing those sounds – my heart is still going to listen.

Fire At Christians In Action

Sadly, there was a fire at a local shelter this morning and 5 people were killed. There were about 30 men staying in the shelter and there was talk about 2 people that had not been found but I don’t know if that is still an issue.

I pray that those men never knew anything. My prayers also go out to the men who survived, and to the firefighters and other officials who were involved.  My brother was a volunteer fireman and had to be involved with several recovery situations and I remember how horrible it was for him to deal with.  I can’t imagine and don’t want to try.

Sharing Something Beautiful

The link to the original site is at the bottom,  What a beautiful word picture of God this is – I had to share.  The website also has audio.  Enjoy!

My Child,

You may not know me,
but I know everything about you.

Psalm 139:1

I know when you sit down and when you rise up.
Psalm 139:2

I am familiar with all your ways.
Psalm 139:3

Even the very hairs on your head are numbered.
Matthew 10:29-31

For you were made in my image.

Genesis 1:27

In me you live and move and have your being.
Acts 17:28

For you are my offspring.
Acts 17:28

I knew you even before you were conceived.
Jeremiah 1:4-5

I chose you when I planned creation.
Ephesians 1:11-12

You were not a mistake,
for all your days are written in my book.

Psalm 139:15-16

I determined the exact time of your birth
and where you would live.

Acts 17:26

You are fearfully and wonderfully made.
Psalm 139:14

I knit you together in your mother’s womb.
Psalm 139:13

And brought you forth on the day you were born.
Psalm 71:6

I have been misrepresented
by those who don’t know me.

John 8:41-44

I am not distant and angry,
but am the complete expression of love.

1 John 4:16

And it is my desire to lavish my love on you.
1 John 3:1

Simply because you are my child
and I am your Father.

1 John 3:1

I offer you more than your earthly father ever could.
Matthew 7:11

For I am the perfect father.
Matthew 5:48

Every good gift that you receive comes from my hand.
James 1:17

For I am your provider and I meet all your needs.
Matthew 6:31-33

My plan for your future has always been filled with hope.
Jeremiah 29:11

Because I love you with an everlasting love.
Jeremiah 31:3

My thoughts toward you are countless
as the sand on the seashore.

Psalms 139:17-18

And I rejoice over you with singing.
Zephaniah 3:17

I will never stop doing good to you.
Jeremiah 32:40

For you are my treasured possession.
Exodus 19:5

I desire to establish you
with all my heart and all my soul.

Jeremiah 32:41

And I want to show you great and marvelous things.
Jeremiah 33:3

If you seek me with all your heart,
you will find me.

Deuteronomy 4:29

Delight in me and I will give you
the desires of your heart.

Psalm 37:4

For it is I who gave you those desires.
Philippians 2:13

I am able to do more for you
than you could possibly imagine.

Ephesians 3:20

For I am your greatest encourager.
2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

I am also the Father who comforts you
in all your troubles.

2 Corinthians 1:3-4

When you are brokenhearted,
I am close to you.

Psalm 34:18

As a shepherd carries a lamb,
I have carried you close to my heart.

Isaiah 40:11

One day I will wipe away
every tear from your eyes.

Revelation 21:3-4

And I’ll take away all the pain
you have suffered on this earth.

Revelation 21:3-4

I am your Father, and I love you
even as I love my son, Jesus.

John 17:23

For in Jesus, my love for you is revealed.
John 17:26

He is the exact representation of my being.
Hebrews 1:3

He came to demonstrate that I am for you,
not against you.

Romans 8:31

And to tell you that I am not counting your sins.
2 Corinthians 5:18-19

Jesus died so that you and I could be reconciled.
2 Corinthians 5:18-19

His death was the ultimate expression
of my love for you.

1 John 4:10

I gave up everything I loved
that I might gain your love.

Romans 8:31-32

If you receive the gift of my son Jesus,
you receive me.

1 John 2:23

And nothing will ever separate you
from my love again.

Romans 8:38-39

Come home and I’ll throw the biggest party
heaven has ever seen.

Luke 15:7

I have always been Father,
and will always be Father.

Ephesians 3:14-15

My question is…
Will you be my child?

John 1:12-13

I am waiting for you.
Luke 15:11-32

Love, Your Dad
Almighty God

To go to the original site Fathers Love Letter

Dieting, Holidays, Reality, OH MY!

The month before Christmas I lost ten pounds.  “Lost” is a strange word to use.  It doesn’t really describe the process.  Shoved away makes more sense.  Stomped, fought, starved, anything but lost.  I didn’t misplace it with hopes of finding it later.  It didn’t get pushed to the back of a drawer or dropped behind my nightstand.  I won’t be taking out an ad in the paper or passing out flyers, hoping someone will return it.

I have hit a plateau and can’t seem to break past it.  I was depressed about it yesterday.  Maybe depressed isn’t the correct word.  Frustrated comes closer. This morning I woke up thinking about dieting this time of year.  I realized that instead of hitting a plateau I have just managed to maintain the status quo through the Christmas holidays.  When you think about it in those terms it sounds much better.  I did sample a few goodies so I didn’t feel totally deprived.  I did not gain the weight I lost back, so this is really a letter of encouragement to myself.

This is NOT a resolution.  Knowing myself, I have to hide any kind of formal committment from myself – close my eyes, hide my head under my pillow, whistle in the dark – whatever you want to call it.  I will stick my fingers in my ears and sing lalala, I’m not really doing anything significant here – nope not me.

Here’s to jumping off the plateau.  No more holiday goodies hanging around as I “shed” pounds.  There’s another silly phrase.  Like a tree sheds it’s leaves, a gentle breeze blows and the pounds just drift away.

That last sentence sounded a lot better in my head in my best sarcastic voice.  Has all this made me a bit grouchy?

Yes.

Stop, People What’s That Sound?

“Everybody look whats going down”
Officially. Freaked. Out.

Is this real?

Unrest caused by bad economy may require military action, report says
By Diana Washington Valdez / El Paso Times
Posted: 12/29/2008 12:00:00 AM MST

EL PASO — A U.S. Army War College report warns an economic crisis in the United States could lead to massive civil unrest and the need to call on the military to restore order.

Retired Army Lt. Col. Nathan Freir wrote the report “Known Unknowns: Unconventional Strategic Shocks in Defense Strategy Development,” which the Army think tank in Carlisle, Pa., recently released.

“Widespread civil violence inside the United States would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities … to defend basic domestic order and human security,” the report said, in case of “unforeseen economic collapse,” “pervasive public health emergencies,” and “catastrophic natural and human disasters,” among other possible crises.

The report also suggests the new (Barack Obama) administration could face a “strategic shock” within the first eight months in office.

Fort Bliss spokeswoman Jean Offutt said the Army post is not involved in any recent talks about a potential military response to civil unrest.

The report become a hot Internet item after Phoenix police told the Phoenix Business Journal they’re prepared to deal with such an event, and the International Monetary Fund’s managing director, Dominique Strauss-Khan, said social unrest could spread to advanced countries if the global economic crisis worsens.

You can read the rest of the article at El Paso Times.  If you know this is fake or some bizarre radical document I wish you would let me know.

The content of the article scares me but the fact that the article exists at all is surreal.  What country did I wake up in?  What world is this?  Reality is starting to read like some weird futuristic novel.  I have the urge move to a cave somewhere.

Trying To Find A Home For A Dog

Just passing this on – hope it helps

From my friend BJ:

I found a dog on Sunday, Dec 21, behind Taco Bell (please no jokes, lol). She was looking for food, and looked at me with those pitiful eyes, lol. The cold front was starting to move through and the low was going to be 15. I didn’t want the dog to freeze or get run over, so I let her in my car. She is a black lab mix, 1-2 years old, very friendly and intelligent – she’s already learning a few commands. I would hope that the owners would read this, or that someone here on Topix knows someone who is missing a dog. You can reach me at homer4k@gmail.com

She’s a great dog – very friendly. I would like nothing better than to get her back to her home.

He had a major soft spot for dogs but she really does seem to be a good dog and looked like she had been well taken care of.

To Denise, Fran, Paula, Paige, BJ, and My Other Commenters!

And to those of you who that read but don’t comment – thank you for being interested in enough in this boring life to drop by.  Thank you Tony for helping me carve out this little cave on the web.  It’s a place I can let my thoughts wander or solidify, whichever I need at the moment.  That’s more of a gift than you will ever know.

For those of you that know me, you know this blog started when we were literally living at Baylor.  Dale was so sick and we were there, not just for days, but for weeks.  The hours and hours that he was out of it were some of the longest and painful of my life and this blog gave me a place to talk about it or to talk about other things to get my mind off it.

I’m not a letter writer or a card sender. I have good intentions but the moment passes and it’s too late.  Here at “Thoughts Have Wings” I have been able to write one long continuing letter about whatever is going on at the moment.  Things that are happening in my life, things I was learning and wanted to share, recipes and computer hints, whatever is rattling around my brain.  It has been as unfocused as I tend to be, taking it’s lack of direction from the writer.

I have tried at times to develop more of a focus.  This isn’t a tech blog, but it’s not a mommy blog either.  Sometimes it has been about faith and sometimes about education.  Sometimes about politics and my views on the world and sometimes just about quirky nothings that were just views out the side window as I passed by them.  It probably reflects just how unfocused I am or at least how changeable that focus is.  It may be a bit too self involved at times but I’ll do penance for that elsewhere.

It has been a journey and like any journey it has been exciting at times and then others I just wanted to whine like a little kid “are we there yet??”  Other times I just felt so weary and wanted to go home.  There have been times when I just couldn’t find words to type.  Some of those times just reflected how busy I was.  I have learned that in order for me to have something to write there has to be time to think.  Life moves so quickly with so much business involved that there seems to be little actual quiet time to just think.  When I am able to take a step back and just stare out that journey window and listen to some quiet music I find that I am still in there somewhere after all.  We move through days going from task to task with little time to make actual decisions about what we do and why we do it.

For me that is the most important thing about a holiday.  Christmas is full of rushing, doing, visiting, shopping, and cooking.  The real holiday for me is after all that calms down and we can slow our pace and reflect on the last year and look ahead to the next.

I don’t make New Years resolutions any more because I know myself.  I am a procrastinator, an excuse maker, and I live in the land of denial.  I am great at intentions but not so great at follow-through.  I can be irritating but I’m loyal as hell. If I love you, I love you forever and if I think I’ve wronged you I can’t stand it till I apologize and then I will still hang on to my guilt for awhile.

If I was the kind of person who made resolutions, I would resolve to make sure that in this next year I intentionally take time to think.  I will purposefully step away from the treadmill of life occasionally and give my self time to breath.  I will take moments to stick in some earbuds, turn on the music and just be a human.  I think I will make that resolution.  I will plug in some John Mayer and go “Free Fallin”….

“Gonna free fall out into nothin
Gonna leave this world for a while”

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photo by http://flickr.com/photos/knowhim/

Sixteen Things for Christmas

1.  The first presents I really remember getting were a Timex watch and a Brownie Camera and a John Gnagy Art Set.

2. I always knew which presents came from granny and papa because granny spelled Santa Claus – Sandy Clause.  I always knew when they came to the house Christmas eve to bring our presents.  We were in bed but I had the top bunk and would see their car pull up.

3.  I grew up in Michigan so I don’t really remember us ever NOT having a white Christmas.

4.  When I was about nine we drove into the city (Detroit) for Christmas dinner at my aunt and uncle’s house.  My uncle gave me a little glass of Cold Duck without my parents knowing it.  I remember eating dinner and wondering why my face felt so hot LOL

5.  We always had a real tree.  Dad would buy one on his way home from work in the city and pull up with it tied to the roof of his car.  We had the regular old time screw in lights and glass ornaments and tinsel. Mom used an old sheet for a tree skirt.

6. When I was old enough Mom and I would make ornaments.  One year we made all these felt birds.  She sewed them with a little stuffing in them and I decorated them with glitter sequins, and bits of ribbon and rick rack.  Because they were all jewel tone colors, we bought foil wrapping paper in coordinating colors and a bow maker and we wrapped presents to match the ornaments.  It was beautiful and we had so much fun.  We made sugar cookies and “painted” them with egg yolk and food coloring paint to keep up our “theme”.  My mom was very cool and I miss her often.

7. We attended a small First Congregational Church and one Christmas Eve a lady started out in the back of the church singing Ave Maria.  It was the first time I had heard it and I had shivers the whole time she was singing.  I could easily have believed it was an angel.

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8. My youngest brother was born December 18th when I was 11.  Christmas was pretty quiet but Mom had done all the shopping ahead of time.  We had tv dinners that Christmas but I don’t remember thinking anything about it at the time.

9. Dale and I have bought one of those little brass ornaments every year we have been married.

10. One year we made every single gift including the ones for his sisters and our nieces.  I crocheted 3 entire wedding outfits for Barbies that year and even bought little shoes and bouquets and made veils.

11.  When Kinsey was three we went to see Santa and the only thing he told Santa that he wanted for Christmas was a snowball.  We lived in Louisiana!  I racked my brain and finally ended up buying a styrofoam ball in the craft section at wally world.  The kids got Power Ranger tv trays that year and they were sitting out on Christmas morning with new slippers and “snowballs” on them.  He was so excited that Santa had remembered!

12.  I made stockings for the kids when they were small and they are nearly two feet long with their names appliqued on them.  It got so it was almost as expensive to fill the stockings as it was to buy the rest of their Christmas.  Now they are perfect for the ubiquitous socks and underwear LOL.  The best thing about them being so big was that when the kids got old enough, they would get up before us and take the stockings to one of their bedrooms and spread out their goodies.  They would play for awhile and it probably bought us an extra hour or two of sleep!

13.  One year when Christmas Day fell on a Sunday the kids were all allowed to bring one of their Christmas presents to church.  They went down front with the pastor and he went through each toy and related it to a bible story.  I was pretty impressed at what a good job he did for thinking on his feet.  The kids were glad they could bring their prizes but the adults probably got more out of it than the kids.

14.  The year of “THE ICE STORM” I was warming up food Christmas day evening and the power went out.  We didn’t have electricity again til New Years Day.  The kids had gotten GameBoys for Christmas and we went to K-Mart and bought these little attachments that were lights so they could play the GameBoys (and extra batteries) – we ended up playing a lot of board games.  We had a gas stove and gas hot water heater and a King wood heater so we were never cold and kept food on a table made from a sheet of plywood in the garage.  We were a lot better off than most.

15.  Last Christmas Dale and I snuck home from Dallas a little sooner than he was supposed to.  Jessica had decorated the tree and Dale was still not recovered but felt so much better just being home.  We didn’t tell a lot of people because he wasn’t supposed to be around a lot of folks yet.  It was a time of just being grateful that he was alive and that we were home.

16.  This Christmas we look back on where he was last year and how far he has come and the gratitude has grown.  We had a quiet day with both kids here most of the day and just eating snacks and hanging out.  Simple things but miraculous too.  I hope you all have had a simple, joyous holiday celebrating the birth of our Saviour, Jesus Christ.  If we never receive another gift for the rest of our lives, we have already been given so much more than we deserve.

Happy Birthday Son And The Circle Goes Round

19 years ago yesterday I was starting  my day like any other day – getting ready for the holidays and expecting your arrival near the end of January.  I had been uncomfortable but who isn’t at 8 months pregnant?  By 2:00 a.m. I had a tiny, perfect little boy.

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We were living in a fourth floor apartment on South Gallup in Littleton Colorado.  You could see the foothills from our bedroom window.  We were next door to the Littleton Public Library and across the street from Ketring Park.

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It was a nice place to live.  I went to the library all the time and we would walk around the park and take bread and feed the ducks that lived on the little lake there.  There was a goose that always bullied his way to the front and would nip my fingers if I didn’t get the bread to him fast enough.

On weekends we would usually go explore in the mountains.  It didn’t matter what time of year – winter through summer it was always beautiful and peaceful.  We especially liked riding around up by Indian Hills and Evergreen.  We would go sledding up in Evergreen and there was a greek restaurant in Indian Hills that we would eat lunch at.  We drove a white van much like the one in the picture.

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You were born in Littleton Adventist Hospital.   It was brand new and they had a beautiful birthing center with suites that looked more like hotel rooms than hospital rooms.

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So today we will have your traditional Strawberry Twinkie Cake and after Christmas we will hopefully take you to Tyler (if all the blasted pieces fall into place!) and you will be on your own.  You have wanted to be grown up since you were two.  You have always gotten frustrated easily.  If something was supposed to work a certain way then it should and it would make you so mad if it didn’t.  I can remember you playing for a few minutes with lego blogs and then seeing them fly through the air.  We bought you some bristle blocks because they stuck together any way you tried.

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Your favorite toys were Power Rangers, My First Transformers, and anything you could wear.  You put on hats and put “tools” and things in a backpack and went on adventures in the back yard.  You liked to help me in the kitchen but you LOVED to help your dad.  Whatever he was doing you had to be right in the big middle of it.

This year you and your dad have been going to lunch together several times a week at least.  Between work, school, debate – I’m gone in the morning before you get up and I’m often asleep by the time you get home.  I’m glad you have this time with your dad.  I worry about the future.  We as a generation haven’t left things in very good shape.

I hope that your dreams come true and I pray that you will learn how to not always do it the hard way. Give yourself and everyone else a break now and then.  Learn to relax a bit, go with the flow.  Let plans change sometimes without it meaning the end of the world. We love you and are very proud of the man you are becoming.  Happy Birthday.
For those of you visiting – here is how to make Strawberry Twinkie Cake

1 box of Twinkies
1 can Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk
1 box instant vanilla pudding (can also use cheesecake flavor)
1 cup of milk
1 small container of cool whip
1 24 oz. container of frozen sweetened strawberries (I used to use 2 of the little frozen cans but they didn’t have those this year at the store)

Cut the twinkies in half and place cream side up in a 9 x 13 pan
Spread with strawberries and juice
Mix the rest of the ingredients and spread on top of the strawberries
Refrigerate (this is better if you make it the night before and give the flavors a chance to work through)

YUM
To whoever left a gift certificate for Scholl Bros. BBQ in our mailbox – thank you so much!

Have a wonderful Christmas everyone 🙂

Making New From Old

I did something today that I have wanted to do for awhile.  I have some computers in my lab that are probably some of the first XP Dells ever sold and they have gotten so slow.  XP creates profiles for every person who logs on and just deleting them doesn’t seem to speed things up much.

I did a clean install and thought everything was fine but then I couldn’t add it to the domain.  The screen resolution was all wonky too.  I was so frustrated – I thought this was going to be easy. I asked our tech for help and it turned out it WAS easy – I just needed drivers.  I was able to put it on the domain and install Office and the antivirus and the basics like Flash, Adobe Reader, Firefox, and Gimp which I plan to include on all the machines from now on.

We have a lot of kids that are creative and savvy enough to figure out how to use it and I want them to have the software available.  I plan to do more machines and hopefully that will improve the quality of the lab over-all.
I have thirty computers coming after Christmas that will have nothing on them – not even the operating system, so this is my practice.  Finally, I’m excited about something.  We have spent the biggest part of the last month just getting things back to what they were BTC (Before the crash).  It’s good to be moving forward a bit even if it means making old new again.

The Weather Outside Is Frightful

It is sleeting here, and raining, and maybe a little snow.  It is going to be cold tonight and I think if we have school tomorrow it will be late.  Number one son is on the way back from Lindale with a debate team and I will feel better when he is home.  I don’t like it when the weather is bad and any of the family is out in it – better to be right here in front of the fireplace which is my plan for the evening!

I had to make a computer housecall this evening so supper is late and being on a diet, I do NOT do late well.  The housecall was at a friend of hubby’s and he couldn’t send pictures via email.  The pictures are about a meg and a half and he had tried to send thirteen at one time.  He now has a Flickr account and ran through a practice upload and a copy and pasting of the link into an email.  I’m sure I’ll be going back but hopefully this will hold him for a little while.
Oh but “The Big Bang Theory” made up for it!  Penny gave Sheldon a napkin that Leonard Nimoy signed and when Sheldon found out that Leonard had actually used the napkin and that he had Leonard Nimoy’s DNA he actually cried.  Yes, I guess you had to be there…

I’m going back to having my feet up in front of the fireplace.  Stay warm and dry everyone and LIVE LONG AND PROSPER!

Keeping The Public Informed

There is an article in the newspaper today praising the two new local websites – one a citizen’s support site and the other a Computer aided Dispatch system which really just shows 911 calls.

When I checked the site this afternoon the call that caught my eye was “Terrorist
Threat”.  Wait, in Paris? Texas?  What is more bizarre is when I looked up the address it was the local McDonalds.  What would be the point?  Mickey D’s is killing us anyway – all an enemy would have to do is wait for the cholesterol to hit it’s ceiling limit and poof!  We’re gone.

I can’t imagine a scenario where something could happen in the McDonalds here that could constitute a threat.

As Alice would say, “Curiouser and Curiouser”….