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31 mayo

Incredible Days


Sunday
I am so fired-up! I just finished the most productive four days! I got more writing done over the past four days than I have since I finished my book and started blogging. 3,ooo words. And, not one of them on a blog.

The best part is that half of it, roughly 1,500 words, is tightly edited and ready to go. The downside to that is, I had to stay from my blogs, website, and all my friends. Now what kind of trade-off is that!

At one point, I searched my saved files and flash-drive for unfinished pieces. I found this beautifully written, soul-stirring poem. As I finished reading the last line I thought, "Wow, this is nice. It's hard to believe I wrote that." Needless to say, that raised my resolve to write and my energy level 200 degrees.

Most of Wednesday and, all day Thursday, Friday, and Saturday I wrote. With that said and with so much accomplished, I am fired-up! Ready for tomorrow.




29 mayo

Hold On, I'm Coming!

I've been around to a lot of your spaces and places. Now I'm working on getting to the remaining few, see you soon.
What are you doing tomorrow? I need to go grocery shopping, and run a few other errands. Maybe I'll cook, maybe not. We'll see how that goes. Today I ran around with Jordyn while she did her errands, pretty hot out there it was. She didn't do the "hot rod" today. We took it slow and listened to Christmas music on her Zune...yea yea yea...I know. But, I USED to listen to Christmas music year round. It always puts me in a wonderful mood.
 
Hope you all have a gloriously happy weekend!
27 mayo

Gone Fishing

That's what they used to say when they were going to be away from the Country Store for a while.
I'm gone ... of a different sort.
 
"Gone Writing"
 

I hope you're having a nice time, enjoying yourselves and keeping out of trouble. I'll see you as soon as I can.

Enjoy your day and have a Happy Thursday!

21 mayo

One of Them

[Knock, knock, knock]

One of them: “Who’s there?”

Me: “It’s me, Dellgirl.”

One of them: “Hey, girl. Where were you? We’ve been waiting for you.”

Me: “Nowhere. I got up, dressed, piddled-around doing a little this and a little that, made a list of things I needed from the store, thought I’d stop by there before I came here. To be on the safe side, I logged online checked my bank account and did a double-take when I saw the balance. It wasn’t much of a surprise, but it caused me to rethink some of the unnecessary items on my shopping list.”

One look at my balance and, I thought, “Jeeze, I’d better wait until the 1st to get most of this junk. That money has to last me the whole rest of the month. Good-googly-moogly today is only what? The twenty-first! Ma-a-a-n, that’s still a good while to go there. Oh well, I’ll get what I really need and wait until the 1st for the rest.”

One of them: “Tell me about it. Come on in honey, join the club.”

The rest of them: “Yea, come sit. That’s how ’we roll’…

… until the 1st of the month
.”
[BANG, WHAPP, KER-THUNNKK, ZAPP!!! a skillet up side the head moment]

Me: [to self] "Dang, Dellgirl! You’re 'one-of-them' now."

Me: [cutting a step] "Oh, woop-de-doo, girl, how cool is that!? I'm finally old enough and grown enough to do what I want . . . on the 1st.



© 2009 by Leona G. Shankle
17 mayo

MIA: Missing In Action

ConfusedOh dear, dear, dear! Several friends are missing from my profile and from my network. I haven't wanted to whine and complain so, I said nothing. I have been around to visit many of you and, there are a couple left to go. I cannot get in your spaces.

I stopped by several spaces and could not get in any way I tried. If you have not gotten a comment from me on your blog, in your guest book, or a note on your profile page for a long long looooong time, that's the reason. So much has changed with spaces I can't figure it out.

Just know, it's spaces...not me. Let me know so I can try to fix it.  Disappointed
15 mayo

The Yellow Shirt

I could not find the exact yellow shirt, this is a substitute.
The baggy yellow shirt had long sleeves, four extra-large pockets trimmed in black thread and snaps up the front. It was faded from years of wear, but still in decent shape. I found it in 1963 when I was home from college on Christmas break, rummaging through bags of clothes Mom intended to give away.

"You're not taking that old thing, are you?" Mom said when she saw me packing the yellow shirt. "I wore that when I was pregnant with your brother in 1954!"

"It's just the thing to wear over my clothes during art class, Mom Thanks!" I slipped it into my suitcase before she could object. The yellow shirt became a part of my college wardrobe. I loved it.

After graduation, I wore the shirt the day I moved into my new apartment and on Saturday mornings when I cleaned. The next year, I married. When I became pregnant, I wore the yellow shirt during big-belly days. I missed Mom and the rest of my family, since we were in Colorado and they were in Illinois. But that shirt helped. I smiled, remembering that Mother had worn it when she was pregnant, 15 years earlier.

That Christmas, mindful of the warm feelings the shirt had given me, I patched one elbow, wrapped it in holiday paper and sent it to Mom. When Mom wrote to thank me for her "real" gifts, she said the yellow shirt was lovely. She never mentioned it again.

The next year, my husband, daughter and I stopped at Mom and Dad's to pick up some furniture. Days later, when we uncrated the kitchen table, I noticed something yellow taped to its bottom. The shirt! And so the pattern was set.

On our next visit home, I secretly placed the shirt under Mom and Dad's mattress. I don't know how long it took for her to find it, but almost two years passed before I discovered it under the base of our living-room floor lamp. The yellow shirt was just what I needed now while re-finishing furniture. The walnut stains added character.

In 1975 my husband and I divorced. With my three children, I prepared to move back to Illinois. As I packed, a deep depression overtook me. I wondered if I could make it on my own. I wondered if I would find a job. I paged through the Bible, looking for comfort. In Ephesians, I read, "So use every piece of God's armor to resist the enemy whenever he attacks, and when it is all over, you will be standing up." I tried to picture myself wearing God's armor, but all I saw was the stained yellow shirt. Slowly, it dawned on me. Wasn't my mother's love, a piece of God's armor? My courage was renewed.

Unpacking in our new home, I knew I had to get the shirt back to Mother. The next time I visited her, I tucked it in her bottom dresser drawer. Meanwhile, I found a good job at a radio station. A year later I discovered the yellow shirt hidden in a rag bag in my cleaning closet. Something new had been added. Embroidered in bright green across the breast pocket were the words "I BELONG TO PAT."

Not to be outdone, I got out my own embroidery materials and added an apostrophe and seven more letters. Now the shirt proudly proclaimed, "I BELONG TO PAT'S MOTHER." But I didn't stop there. I zigzagged all the frayed seams then, had a friend mail the shirt in a fancy box to Mom from Arlington, VA. We enclosed an official looking letter from "The Institute for the Destitute," announcing that she was the recipient of an award for good deeds. I would have given anything to see Mom's face when she opened the box. But, of course, she never mentioned it.

Two years later, in 1978, I remarried. The day of our wedding, Harold and I put our car in a friend's garage to avoid practical jokers. After the wedding, while my husband drove us to our honeymoon suite, I reached for a pillow in the car to rest my head. It felt lumpy. I unzipped the case and found, wrapped in wedding paper, the yellow shirt. Inside a pocket was a note: "Read John 14:27-29. I love you both, Mother."

That night I paged through the Bible in a hotel room and found the verses: "I am leaving you with a gift: peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give isn't fragile like the peace the world gives. So don't be troubled or afraid. Remember what I told you: I am going away, but I will come back to you again. If you really love me, you will be very happy for me, for now I can go to the Father, who is greater than I am. I have told you these things before they happen so that when they do, you will believe in me"

The shirt was Mother's final gift. She had known for three months that she had terminal Lou Gehrig's disease. Mother died the following year at age 57. I was tempted to send the yellow shirt with her to her grave. But I'm glad I didn't, because it is a vivid reminder of the love-filled game she and I played for 16 years. Besides, my older daughter is in college now, majoring in art.
 
And every art student needs a baggy yellow shirt with big pockets.
14 mayo

Copy & Paste Without Right-Click Menu Options

Having trouble pasting pictures or photos to guest books on spaces? First, you must post the picture to a website, an image hosting service, a blog (like our blogs here) or to another place where you can open it in a web browser. There are also free blogs a blogger.

I have a family history blog on blogger that is set to private. Since no one else has access to the blog I used it to post my pink flowers picture so it would open in a separate window. Again, the process works here on live.spaces, I used my popcorn photo from an earlier post on this blog.

HOW-TO Copy & Paste Without Right-Click Menu Options:
     * Highlight the picture you want to copy or cut, or place the cursor where you want to paste.
               - Copy: Press Ctrl-C (hold down the Ctrl and press C) to copy.
                    - On a Mac, use Command-C (press C while holding down the Apple key).
               - Paste: Press Ctrl-V (press V while holding down the Ctrl key) to paste.
                    - On a Mac, use, Command-V (hold down the Apple key and press V).
               - Cut: Press Ctrl-X (Command-X on a Mac) to cut text or images.             

Complete details for How to Copy & Paste without right-click menu options.

To add an image to the body of an email instead of sending it as an attachment, go to About.com Email. Hope this helps.

Enjoy!
13 mayo

Death Wish

 
I bid you good-night. I'm off to bed to sleep to dream to refresh, but first I must re-visit an old-all-time-favorite I just stumbled upon - "Death Wish" starring Charles Bronson. The first time I saw this movie, I fell in love with it. I love it when the good guys win. I hate it when the bad guys win.

My favorite of all is the part where he beats the dickens out of the thugs with coins in the sock. When he starts whacking those fools with that sock of coins, I get crazy...like...yea, yea, yea, beat 'em, whack 'em...give it to them! I love it, love it, love it! That will teach the crooks to go around messing with good law-'biding citizens.

Anyway, you can see where I'm going here. I have to go watch Charles Bronson. Love me some Death Wish!
11 mayo

Mother's Day Weekend

Saturday morning I woke up before sunrise for the first time in a long while, on purpose. My sister-in-law and I were taking a day trip to East Texas to visit our moms. My mother-in-law knew we were coming, I planned to surprise my mom. It worked.

Mom and I spent a lovely Saturday afternoon chatting and enjoying each other's company. She was her normal, "eat, eat, eat," self. I wasn't very hungry but I ate some of her gumbo and blackberry cobbler to satisfy her desire to feed me. She does that with everyone.

Sunday I chose to dine in the comfort of home, eat home cooked goodies, and enjoy family - - as loud and as boisterous as we wanted to be without infringing on others. I cooked smoked turkey-seasoned blackeyed peas, herb-seasoned rice, candied yams, mixed mustard & collard greens, cornbread & hot buttered rolls and, iced tea. I sent out for my all-time favorite, fried chicken. Um-umm...delicious!

Shortly, baby son Mike, came in with several bags, one contained a sinfully yummy looking triple chocolate cake, chocolate on chocolate with chocolate in the middle. He uttered with a big grin, "Man, something smells good up in here", headed straight for the kitchen and, dug right into the hot pots and pans as soon as his hands were empty and washed.

Mike had finished his second plate when Jordyn returned from church with an ice cream cake and a bucket of the new grilled chicken from the colonel's place. She quickly changed into something more comfortable and made herself a plate. We spent the rest of the afternoon joking, laughing, eating, and half watching a movie.

Mike visited a while then left for home to prepare for work tomorrow. I made sure he took enough food for a couple of days so he won't have to cook or eat sandwiches when he gets in from work. Jordyn and I watched another movie and talked about the movie she wrote and is preparing to produce and co-star in soon.

And, a Happy Mother's Day was had by all.
01 mayo

Hypocrisy and Ambiguity

1. Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. 
2. One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.
3. Atheism is a non-prophet organization.
4. If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and apes?
5. The main reason Santa is so jolly is because he knows where all the bad girls live.
6. I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
7. What if there were no hypothetical questions?
8. If a deaf person swears, does his mother wash his hands with soap?
9. If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation?
10. Is there another word for synonym?
11. Where do forest rangers go to "get away from it all?"
12. What do you do when you see an endangered animal eating an endangered plant?
13. If a parsley farmer is sued, can they garnish his wages?
14. Would a fly without wings be called a walk?
15. Why do they lock gas station bathrooms? Are they afraid someone will clean them?
16. If a turtle doesn't have a shell, is he homeless or naked?
17. Can vegetarians eat animal crackers?
18. If the police arrest a mime artist, do they tell him he has the right to remain silent?
19. Why do they put Braille on the drive-through bank machines?
20. How do they get deer to cross the road only at those yellow road signs?
21. What was the best thing before sliced bread?
22. One nice thing about egotists: they don't talk about other people.
24. Do infants enjoy infancy as much as adults enjoy adultery?
25. How is it possible to have a civil war?
26. If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest drown too?
27. If you ate both pasta and antipasto, would you still be hungry?
28. If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?
29. Whose cruel idea was it for the word "lisp" to have "S"in it?
30. Why are haemorrhoids called "haemorrhoids" instead of assteroids"?
31. Why is it called tourist season if we can't shoot at them?