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March 20, 2012
Green...
He looks like he should be in a commercial for McDonald's!

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I love that mischievous look that always comes through...!
posted by pam at March 21, 2012 07:07 AM
Sweet!
posted by Lolly at March 23, 2012 09:10 PMWhy can't they keep those Shamrock Shakes year-round? Guess I'll have to get some mint chocolate chip ice cream and start making my own...
posted by diamond dave at March 23, 2012 09:10 PMWhat a happy picture!
posted by Mrs. Who at March 24, 2012 12:30 AMWhat a happy looking boy!
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November 15, 2011
Growing... Fast
My boy, he's growing before my eyes. He still lets me snuggle him. He still wants to be with me. Part of that is a function of his underlying fear that I am going to leave him, or die. Part of that is that he cares so deeply about others that he wants to be sure I am happy. He often tells me, "smile mama. You have a pretty smile." Some of you get my Christmas card, and can see his march through the years. This year's card is no exception. But for those of you who do not, here is the monkey.... today.



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Getting older, but still the cutest boy in the world! :)
posted by pam at November 16, 2011 08:13 AMThanks Pam! I do think so! ;)
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October 19, 2011
Ireland
For the last week of September, I took a trip to Ireland. I think anyone interested in going, should go then. The touristy crowds were gone, the weather was ideal (70 and Sunny) and the sight-seeing was fantastic. Beins Scotch-Irish on my Dad's side, I should have thought ahead and planned to visit places that meant something to my family, but I opted instead for just going with the flow. It was magnificent. I cannot wait to go back. I leave you with a simple taste...




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I am going to assume that you played Ballybunion, Old Head of Kinsale and Portmarnock with the photos of your rounds and scorecards to come later.
posted by paul mitchell at October 19, 2011 11:01 AMJust beautiful!!
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posted by Christina at October 19, 2011 11:03 AMNo Paul, I don't golf. ;)
posted by Oddybobo at October 19, 2011 11:24 AMGood for you; it's gorgeous! Gives me goosebumps! Guess that means I should go, eh? ;)
posted by pam at October 20, 2011 04:25 AMAbsolutely gorgeous...I've Scotch-Irish ancestry, also, and keep promising myself a trip there...
posted by Mrs. Who at October 20, 2011 06:13 PMMy sister got to go once, though by accident. They were returning from Europe on 9/11 when their plane got grounded for three days in Ireland because of the events unfolding in America. And the airline even paid for all accomodations.
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June 29, 2011
Writing
I find myself writing in my head more and more. Stories swirl, but have no where to go. I have journals to write in, but as I go to put pen to paper, a wall appears and the stories run and hide.
I once had a notion that I would be a writer. Not a good one, mind you, but a writer none-the-less. As a teen, I wrote poems, short stories and random passages of whimsy. Now, I write legal briefs, letters and memorandum. I think perhaps these banal writing assignments have stifled my ability to be creative.
I shall shortly find myself with two fewer houseguests. This will require me to be creative as I have some housekeeping to get in order, some furniture to purchase and some photos to hang upon my walls. I suspect that this "taking back of my home" will inspire me to put pen to paper again.
In the meantime, here is an excerpt of a story that has been floating in my head for many moons?. I know where it should go, where I want it to go, I just don't know that these excerpts will get it there. Below, some passages from various chapters in an as-yet unnamed manuscript. ;)
His Beginning
He sat on the corner of the couch in stunned silence. In fact, he had not moved from that spot in several hours. A dull ache radiated through his body as he struggled to remember her exact words. Heather was leaving. Of this much, Mike was sure. The last year played through his mind like an old home movie.
Mike smiled to himself as he remembered running into Heather and her mother a year ago at Walmart. It was like a country song, the name of which he could not remember. All the moments of his life, however insignificant were set to music in his mind. This daily soundtrack went far back to his childhood, back to when he would lock himself in his room to escape the mental and sometimes physical abuse heaped upon him by his parents. There, during those long days and nights, he would teach himself to play the guitar, the saxophone and the harmonica. He was not technically perfect, but the music that flowed from him was beautiful. Music was his life. Not only was he a professional musician, but he devoured every piece of new music he could get his hands on.
Since their very first date, Mike was completely in love with Heather. That date occurred in high school, when they were lab partners. The years parted them, Heather moved, Mike moved, but last year they met again. he knew it was meant to be from the very moment his eyes met hers. . . .
Her Beginning
She hummed a tune while signing her name on the last several pages of her divorce papers. The last several years were tough. Although she had devoted her life to him, taken a back seat to his career, desires and wishes, Kat's childhood sweetheart had chosen to leave her for a much younger woman. She would be alone for the first time in her entire life. The children she had longed for, never came. The pets she had wanted, never fit into his schedule. The friends she had needed, abandoned her for the new couple. She was completely and utterly alone. Despite that, as she signed her name on the very last page of the Settlement Agreement giving her the house and car and nothing else, she shouted out the words to the Bright Eyes tune she had been humming:
. . . I knew a woman, she was dignified and true. Her love for her man was one of her many virtues. Until one day, she found out that he had lied and decided the rest of her life, from that point on would be a lie. But she was grateful for everything that had happened.
And she was anxious for all that would come next. But then she wept. What did you expect? In that big, old house with all those cars she kept. "Oh!" and "such is life," she often said. With one day leading her to the next, you get a little closer to your death, which was fine with her.
She never got upset and with all the days she may have left, she would never clean another mess or fold his shirts or look her best. She was free to waste away alone. . . .
All the moments of Kat's life, however insignificant were set to music in her mind. She was not a musician, but she knew music, it filled her up. She had only music to get her through this new beginning in which she was completely and utterly alone. . . .
Unnamed Chapter such and such?..
. . . when he was able to stop laughing and catch his breath, Mike reached across the table and grabbed Kat's hand. He asked her, "have you ever sat and flipped through the stations on your radio, and heard snippets of music which send memories flooding through you r mind?" Kat jumped in, "and you smile regardless of whether or not those memories are good or bad! The music makes you feel like you are there again!" "Exactly," Mike said through a smile. He was, by now, completely lost in her deep brown eyes as the jukebox flipped to Ray LaMontagne's "For the Summer."
He was still clutching her hand, but she hadn't noticed. Her body was swaying as the sweet melody enveloped her. It was only when the song had ended that she realized that they were dancing. . . .
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Uh oh, this is a chick story.
posted by paul mitchell at July 2, 2011 06:09 PMThe terror of the blank sheet of paper, today the terror of the blank screen. I know it well. Sit down with the ideas just bubbling over the top of my brain, when the screen appears my brain goes as blank as the screen.
Good to see you coming to life, onscreen again. Your pictures of your boy are always something, he's the only boy in the world almost as handsome as my grandsons and your little stories of your life in general have been both entertaining and enlightening. And it's always been fun flirting with a cutie without endangering anyone's (read my) marriage.
Hang in there and work through the blanks. The nice thing about writing on the computer is that no one ever sees the heaps of balled up paper.
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May 18, 2011
Well Hello There!
Holy cats, Batman! I have been away from here for a very long time. Facebook, mainly, is to blame.
But, time continues to march on. Here's the Boy. He's growing up. Too fast. This is his "I'm trying to look hard" face.

As for me? Life has been very busy. I have some trips planned, some friends to see and some beer to drink! Whoo Hoo!
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Oh my goodness, who are you?!?!?!
posted by paul mitchell at May 18, 2011 03:26 PMFor goodness sakes, Oddy... STOP him! He's growing up! Still the cutest little guy in the world [aside from my grandson, of course]!
Trips and friends and beer... sounds a bit of alright! :)
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posted by caltechgirl at May 18, 2011 05:46 PMGood to see you again here! Hope all is going well...and wow...your son is just all shades of cute!
posted by Mrs. Who at May 20, 2011 05:45 PMWow! What a handsome bit of trouble you have there!
posted by Joan of Argghh! at May 21, 2011 07:28 AMI was gettin' ready to put you on a milk carton...
posted by Harvey at May 22, 2011 02:54 PMToo cute.
But I hope you'll forgive me if I give a few extra cute points to my grandson (soon to be adopted as a permanent fixture of the family).
Nice to hear from you. Don't be a stranger here.
posted by diamond dave at May 25, 2011 04:34 PMGlad to see you're alive! Not quite as cute as about seven of my nine grandsons but close. Maybe, though, that depends of who is judging.
Too bad, though. I had some small hope, after my war, that the young boys of my fast coming decrepitude and senility would not need a war face anymore. Sigh.
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December 09, 2010
The Spirit of Christmas
Over the last several years I have noticed that more of my Christmas spirit had disappeared. I used to love this holiday. The religious nature of the holiday, the beautiful and fun music, the savory and sweet foods, the snow, the lights in my son and nephew's eyes when they opened a gift they had so wished to receive... I even loved shopping for a gift for my now ex-husband that he wouldn't expect because we'd agreed every year not to exchange gifts...
That Christmas spirit had nearly disappeared until this year. For some reason, I am suddenly looking forward to Christmas. It has snowed here, that may help. My son wants to be a one boy band, so he is getting several musical instruments for Christmas... from Santa, of course. Shopping for those things has made me very happy.
There was a point in this past year that I could barely rise from bed, and the Holidays were the furthest from my mind. However, today? I can say that I don't believe I've ever felt so loved...ever. Seriously. I wake daily to words of love, to affirmations from friends and family that I am loved, and my heart swells.
And then I look at this child... My child. My baby boy who is growing before my eyes and who I can't stand to be away from and the love in my heart leaps directly to his. So, this year I have Christmas spirit. At the very least, I have Christmas spirit for him:

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Yeah, I got snow, too. Not so happy about it though.
Murr Chrimma.
posted by paul mitchell at December 9, 2010 11:39 AMMerry Christmas!!
God bless you and your boy, as well as...
; )
posted by Christina at December 9, 2010 12:17 PMMerry Christmas, Oddy! I'm so glad you're feeling better! {{{HUG}}}
posted by pam at December 9, 2010 02:36 PMWelcome back. We knew the journey would be hard, but it looks like you're making it. It may take a while, but life will eventually resume.
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October 28, 2010
Go Team Navy!!!
Every year at this time I join Team Navy and I donate my own money and my efforts to persuade you to donate your money and efforts to Project Valour IT. Every year we strive to raise money to get us through the holiday season and beyond in order to provide voice-controlled/adaptive laptop computers and other technology to support Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines recovering from hand wounds and other severe injuries.
A blog-friend and hero lends his name to this project. He is someone you should know. So for Chuck and for any other American hero suffering an injury protecting my freedoms, I send my genuine thanks, I send as many dollars as I can spare, and I send my friends to send their dollars. So, to Project Valour IT, the friendly competition between the Armed Forces and their supporters, I say GO TEAM NAVY!! SHOW US YOUR BEST!
Did I mention how much I like a man in uniform..... but I digress. ;)
To donate to Team Navy, no matter the amount, go here:
To read about my friend Chuck and Project Valour IT, go here or here and most definitely here.
Support our Wounded Heros. Feel free to donate to one of the other branches of the military or to the project directly... but as for my efforts, they are going to Team Navy because I hold a special spot in my heart for some very special Navy boys!
You know the drill! Donate... donate now! Or I unleash the Minja! As you know, the Minja is not to be trifled with!

It's way scarier than you could ever imagine!
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Go Navy!!!! :-)
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September 13, 2010
Come On
The sea called to me & I answered, driving through the dark I heard her call "come on, come on, come on."
The sea welcomed me with her salty sweet scent & her frothy tendrils caressing the shore.
The sea spoke to me her violent waves crashing noisily around me as she asked me to reveal to her my troubles.
The sea listened as I cried, calmed me as I revealed my fears, my hurts, my wants.
The sea beckoned me, her violent arms parted to welcome me in & then crashed around me to make me stay.
The sea chastised me as I struggled against her.
The sea bid me leave her & sent me away, whispering that she would call for me again.
I leave the sea with hope & a sense of loneliness.
I leave the sea until I hear her whispers on the wind again "come on, come on, come on."
copywrite 2010 - Kat
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That's beautiful!
posted by pam at September 13, 2010 03:55 PMI wrote it! Thank you!
posted by oddybobo at September 13, 2010 08:34 PMDon't worry, be happy.
posted by paul mitchell at September 14, 2010 08:16 AMYes, it's quite lovely to be able to hear the sea. So nice that you did!
(And a pox on the people who MUST bring their noisy racket with them to the sea. Give it a rest. Let the sound of the sea become the music that heals.)
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September 01, 2010
Growing Up Fast
Today was the Boy's first day of second grade. SECOND GRADE!!!!! Where has the time gone? Ack!

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Oh, good, Stevie Wonder is helping him pick out his wardrobe.
Good Luck, Boy.
posted by paul mitchell at September 1, 2010 08:40 AMGrowing up, but still just as cute! He looks less childish, somehow.
{{Hug}}
posted by Pam at September 1, 2010 09:04 AMPaul, he insists on picking out his own clothes. I think he's cute. Pam, he's changing. He's growing up. :(
posted by Oddybobo at September 2, 2010 09:16 AMAnd how did the pup do? Missed the boy is my bet!
The boy is one nice looking young man!
posted by jck at September 2, 2010 08:28 PMWow, looks like he skipped a few years while growing this summer.
posted by diamond dave at September 2, 2010 09:09 PM*hugs* He definitely has grown up.
posted by vwbug at September 3, 2010 04:48 AMOh, he looks so cute. But then, I'm kind of partial to second graders...
But I know he'd be cute no matter what grade he's in.
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June 03, 2010
WARNING: Doesn't Play Well With Others
Recently, it has come to my attention that certain of my "friends" believe that I am not a good parent. Then, this was solidified by my ever-wonderful secretary who told me that I am "ruining" my son....sigh.
That's ok. My child is happy, healthy and loved without measure, and that really is all that matters at the end of the day.
While my parenting style is not a mirror image to these two "friends", and certainly not that of my secretary, it is not exactly non-existent. So let's break it down:
I do not think my child is a burden. My life did not end when he was born, it began. I do not lament his lack of skills, talents and/or attributes. He is who he was meant to be, and will become who he is meant to become in due time. My job as a parent is to help him become that man someday.
I include my kid in all I do...vacations, cooking, play etc... He is a part of my life, and should experience those things that I enjoy.
I allow my scared and nervous little boy to sleep with me. Yep. He's 7, and he isn't ready to sleep alone in his room. Given the past 2 years that he has had, I don't blame him. He is fully capable of sleeping alone. He does so when he feels like it. He goes away to sleep at friends' homes, relatives' homes and the like. He even wants to go to sleep away camp. But, at home? He wants to be near me so that when he wakes up in the middle of the night, he can quickly figure out that I have not abandoned him, as he is wont to fear. I am most certainly NOT ruining him by allowing him to choose when and if he wants to sleep alone in my big scary house. Kids in certain asian countries sleep with their parents well into adulthood...because they all sleep in ONE ROOM! Geez....
When my kid wants a toy or a game or a book or a certain meal, he usually gets it. Over indulgence? Most certainly. I am able to provide a calm and loving and giving environment for my son. In turn, he is often found giving to others of his time, his things, his love and attention. I don't make him give to others, he does so because he wants to do so.
My son is a good-natured child. People want to be around him. I don't leave him behind when I travel (usually). I don't ditch him with friends so I can go out without him (usually). I don't try to escape him. I share him with others. :)
Don't get me wrong, he doesn't rule the roost. I am the boss. I say what we do and when. I say what we watch and when. I determine what we will eat, and usually what he will wear. I allow his input, and I even allow him to think that he is making decisions on some things, but I am the boss.
Our schedules don't revolve around his, they revolve around mine. Our lives don't revolve around his likes and dislikes, they revolve around mine. However, I am not opposed to getting ice cream for dinner for the hell of it, or eating brownies for breakfast, so there is that.
I don't seek sympathy for his problems or my inability to handle them. I don't compare my child to myself. I don't publicly wonder whether he isn't smart enough, tall enough, handsome enough. I don't worry that he isn't eating the right balance of vitamin A to vitamin K...I figure it will all work out fine and as it should..also, we can't all be me ;) hahaha!
I don't force feed my kid foods he doesn't enjoy and then bitch when he doesn't enjoy them. I don't mind if he plays in the mud, or plays with dolls.
Life is too fleeting to worry about whether or not he is going to ruin the suit I got him for Easter while riding his bike with no hands. I can buy another suit.
I don't mind helping him dye his hair green on green day at school, and I don't mind allowing him to pick out clothes that Tony Hawk or Shaun White affix their names to, because he aspires to shred, skate or fly like they do (as long as he wears something appropriate to church).
I don't discourage his current desire to become a deep-sea diving heart surgeon who studies giant squid and sharks. The boy has an imagination - and who says he can't do both? I don't shoo him off to another room when I listen to my music, or watch my shows. I don't try avoid an explanation of life's questions to him....although I've been known to quote Douglas Adams, Neil Gaiman and/or the Big Lebowski to aid in such explanations.
I don't talk down to him because he is a child. I speak to him as I'd expect anyone to speak to me.
I am his mother. I come with flaws. But, I love like nobody's business, and I can guarantee others don't love like me.
So no, I don't play well with others. I don't color within the lines or think within the box. I don't try to stear my child into my expectations, but rather I allow him to shape my expectations by what he is and who he is. I live. I live well, and I love. That...that should say something about my parenting skills. More than anything, however, I have a relatively happy, healthy and well-rounded child of whom I think the world. Those who think otherwise can piss off. ;)
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There is no such thing as Vitamin K unless you are a horse, freak. And any daily allowance that calls for "micrograms" might as well be ignored anyway.
Give that danged boy some chicken strips and be done with it. Reeses Puffs are also a great source of taste and flavor for breakfast. They almost exceed the daily allowance for MMMMMMMM.
(By the way, do not let the boy play with dolls.)
posted by paul mitchell at June 3, 2010 01:58 PMYour son is a just a doll and most welcome in my house at any time. Believe me, not many children are.
; )
Keep doing what you are doing. The proof is in the pudding.
posted by Christina at June 3, 2010 02:15 PMYou are a kick-ass mama, and I am in a bad mood, so you just give me the names and addresses of these "friends," and I will ever-wonderfully "ruin" them with a matching pair of broken knees. Assholes. Who the hell asked them, anyway?
posted by Erica at June 3, 2010 02:32 PMThe boy is *perfect* - whoever made allegations against your mad mothering skillz is obviously deaf, dumb and blind.
What is wrong with people??
posted by Pam at June 3, 2010 03:51 PMI'm guessing you should stop talking to people who insist on offering parenting "advice" about your son. It's probably better to just let that type of conversation with them fade away. The only answers to questions about him would be - "he's fine and happy". We wouldn't want to overtax their brain cells and burn them out. LOL.
Them: Is your son still sleeping in your bed?
You: He's fine and happy.
Them: But we worry about his sleeping habits and want to be sure you are taking care of him.
You: He's fine and happy.
Them: But... well then, is he getting all the veggies he needs?
You: He's fine and happy
Them: Do you mean you fed him brownies for breakfast?
You: He's fine and happy.
Them: ...
You: Hot today isn't it.
This could become very amusing if you stop to think about it. Blog fodder galore.
posted by Teresa at June 3, 2010 05:11 PMHoney - you are a wonderful Mother... The boy will be just fine. Always has been... always will be... You Rock. :)
posted by Richmond at June 3, 2010 10:08 PMGood grief, I want you to adopt ME!
Betcha the lot of us would kill to have a happy, loving child like the one you're supposedly "ruining". Besides your parenting philosophies closely parallel mine. All I can say is, I got a nephew around your boy's age (slightly older) that can use a mom like you (his isn't worth a shit).
And there is no faster way to poison a friendship than to call out another's parenting abilities. So long as you're not physically or mentally abusing your son, or denying him a loving home and environment, who's business is it?
posted by diamond dave at June 4, 2010 10:12 PMI hope you're not teaching him to be short. That'd just be wrong.
posted by zonker at June 5, 2010 10:58 AMYou are to a good mother and don't let no body tell you different. Seriously.
posted by patti at June 9, 2010 07:31 PMI'm coming to your house and having ice cream for dinner and brownies for breakfast! Dang!
I'll never understand people... You're a great Mom.
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Blog Meets
Boy Injuries
Cotillion
Firemen
Friends
Funnies
Korea Trip
Memes
Memories
Miscellaneous News
Personal and Family
Politics
White Trash Wednesday

- Bou
- Contagion
- Ktreva
- Machelle
- Harvey
- TNT
- Wes
- That 1 Guy
- Tammi
- Laughing Wolf
- Back Home Again
- Bloodspite
- Christina
- Dash
- Jim
- Eric
- Richmond
- Denny
- Zonker
- Chuck Z
- Uncle Jimbo
- Redneck
- Acidman
- B. C.
- Beth
- Confabulator
- Denita
- El Capitan
- Erica
- Elisson
- Eric
- Kelley
- Knine
- Livey
- Marcus
- Mike
- Nancy
- Omnibus Driver
- Shoe
- Twisty
- Walrilla
- Trouble
- Sam
- Michele
- Lolly
- Troopers Gal
- Og
- Teresa
- VW
- Sticks
- Sissy
- Graumagus
- Dax Montana
- Big Stupid Tommy
- Johnny-Oh
- John Cox


