Goob and his Mama embracing their personalities!! TAKEN: JANUARY 2007 |
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
O IS FOR OBSERVATION
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Monday, April 8, 2024
G IS FOR GESTURE
Give me a minute.... I want to tell you how I really feel! TAKEN: APRIL 8th, 2022 |
Thursday, April 4, 2024
D IS FOR DISCOMBOBULATED
Well, it is day four of the challenge and I am already behind the eight ball. A tad discombobulated if you catch my drift. It’s not that I have writers block, as that usually happens around the letter O.
With this being my eleventh
attempt at this marathon, the same thing happens every year. I think I am far
more organized than I really am, then in preparation to jump on a jet plane for my birthday trip, work trumps A-Z every time.
That said, what a difference a year makes. Aside from
sucking the hind tit on the challenge, my work life balance is amazing. I love
my job and am looking forward to the adventures I have planned for 2024.
The honest truth is that some days I just have more drive than others. There have been several times in the last decade where I have been a tad overwhelmed and wondered if this was the end of the challenging writing road for me.
If you’re stopping by for the first time, I am pleased to report that today isn’t that day!
As far as the word I selected for the letter D. Due to what
I have on my plate, I may be emotionally confused or uncertain that I will stay
on track for the challenge....
But say my word of the day three times fast. How fun was that ???
Saturday, August 19, 2023
TAXATION TRASH TALKING
Can you believe this isn't even our trash at the end of our driveway? TAKEN: MONDAY AUGUST 7th, 2023 |
As we headed home the Monday of the August long weekend, I witnessed something I hadn’t in out more than two decades of cottage ownership. It was the local garbage truck backing down our private road, offering the first shred of proof that my big tax contributions really DO pay for something.
When we initially bought on Orillia Lake, that first summer, our American neighbours invited us over for lunch. We thought it generally hospitable, then early in the onset of us sitting down we discovered they had a specific ask: Please, 'always keep your garbage picked up’ was their reason for our invitation.
Now we knew we were buying the place from a couple of hippies, that was a given based on the interior décor and paraphernalia, not to mention the Mexican sweat tent located near the water. It was a cash deal with a three week close, so we were relieved knowing they had to take all of their crap with then as part of the agreement of purchase and sale.
Well, we bought the end of November with a December 20th close. It wasn't until spring when we really got a good look at the lay of the land that we discovered there had been a garbage dump at the upper level where we would park our car.
Flashing again to our lunch date, the nice folks from Connecticut informed us that they had previously had terrible trouble with bears, skunks, foxes and other wildlife - as the upper garbage buffet was serving yummy meals, year round, 24-7.
I remember we spent our first twelve weekends just tending with the mess and all these years later, shards of glass show up out of no where after a downpour, as a reminder of the shits show we willfully purchased.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
W IS FOR WISDOM
Spit polished, loaded up, and ready to GO! TAKEN: APRIL 16th, 2016 |
From the April A-Z Blogging archives.
This was originally posted April 27th, 2016
I understand the sport isn't for everyone. It's usually something you either love or hate. I was asked by an engineer at work the other day why I'm so drawn into the sport and I think he was surprised at my response.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
LIFE LESSON #883
Though I wasn't the bully, the hard fact is the ones making fun of her were also the ones continually making fun of me. The single difference between she and I was that I got to walk around in their presence. To this day, those that treated the two us that way, are generally still the same; ill informed, overbearing and insecure.
One of my teen year bullies snapped this pic! (Introducing my one time blog costar: Dusty) TAKEN: WINTER 1983 |
I use to be remorseful at how I forced our friendship to end, yet everyday I am grateful I finally did.
My point tonight is that in watching the local crossing guard limp way, I was offered an instant 30+ year flashback. I instantly envisioned all of us standing in that high school atrium on that very day.
The saddest part to my story?
In mid-life, that gal is still a part of that specific crew. All these years later, she has become the one they STILL secretly put down behind her back.
For the umpteen time I reaffirm this simple life lesson.... Mean people suck!!
Thursday, December 17, 2020
MY CHUCK B. TREE
A week or so in I noticed my wee Chuck B was not taking on water. The second week I noticed my holiday ribbon beginning to sag. Figuring he was sent to market a month before he became mine, then proudly jimmy rigged him on a glass table so his star could reach the ceiling (next to a large picture window), week three had the inevitable happened. Suffice it to say, I had to officially call his very brittle time of death.
Not one to throw dead needles out before a celebration supper, I decided to refrain from plugging in my beloved 700+ lights until our upcoming Christmas morn.
Meaning, the neatly wrapped gifts will be lit by a lighter shade of green on Chuck's last day, then I will have him serve as my annual Boxing Day quick burn bonfire sacrifice. In a non-religious or Game of Thrones kinda way!
Jokes aside, I’m not even remotely surprised about the general fate of my tree. As a matter a fact, as we head back toward grey-lockdown here in Ontario, I will just add it to my long list of... “I didn’t see that coming at me in 2020." Which also reinforces the important message my buddy Charlie Brown (aka - Chuck B) has been reminding me for decades: “It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree that matters. It’s who’s around it.”
I guess the difference between this year and all others previous, is if you happen to be one of the five in my bubble on Christmas Day, I must ask that you please refrain from standing around the tree with any type of heat bearing or igniting thingamajigs.
Better yet, best ensure ugly holiday sweaters are both flame retardant and cover off at least two of the four hazard categories for arc protection and flame resistance: being the tree itself and a turkey that may burst into flames in the oven.
Guess as a proactive measure, I should promise to have both fire extinguishers and garden hose on standby to keep our wee bubble of visitors safe from any potential and unexpected harm. Which is soothing in itself.
But let's face it....
Who the hell worries about an ongoing lockdown and world pandemic risk when I'm the one cooking a butter-basted bird?!
#yagottalaughaboutit
Monday, August 10, 2020
MY MARRIAGE COIN
I read somewhere that marriage is an institution designed to let you annoy one special person for the rest of your life. Yet, I’m sure when you flip my blog and bitch about marriage coin really high into the air it would read: The perfect marriage is between a blind wife and a deaf husband.
I know you’ll probably find this hard to believe, but since opening my own business in 2004, as an entrepreneur I quickly learned to hone two very specific social skills.
1. ALWAYS take a 24-48 hour cooling down period before speaking to whom you’re truly aggravated with, because words can never be taken back.
2. AND...Smile and be thankful for every piece of shit pie eaten that generated revenue.
As you can see from my last couple of electronic offerings, this Covid crap has me crazy cranky.
The cherry on top of that statement is our first official summer vacation together since 2012 was received worse than Bob Dylan going electric and sadder than Levon Helm leaving The Band because of it.
We may have only been at our cottage, but it rained six out of ten days and by this past Saturday morning (when our water pump failed yet again) we both hit the ‘this fecking sucks’ wall. It was clear in our Sunday morning volume alone, we both really needed to take a break.
I moved home with the dogs. He did not.
Now, I should share, we rarely fight nor even disagree.
The two of us at my company Christmas Party TAKEN: DECEMBER 2000 |
In our many decades together we have learned to skillfully navigate each other for continued success. In this instance, our small cottage space, two wet dogs, and a thrice mis-installed water pump got the best of us.
How bad was it? If a successful marriage requires you to fall in love many times with the same person… I’m thinking by Labour Day weekend we might be ready for a lunch date.
That said, I can assure you that it was so bad, my best girlfriend will be making one of those famous ‘escape a really bad date’ phone calls; fifteen minutes in.
#yagottalaughaboutit
Friday, April 24, 2020
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
REMEMBERING 2019
My year in the rear view! TAKEN: Throughout 2019 |
Sunday, October 6, 2019
REALISTIC RHON2theDEE
Truth of the matter is, during that period, every time I sat down to write there was another item much more pressing on my list of things to do, in need my attention.
Even my coffee was SHOCKED how crazy my summer was! TAKEN: AUGUST 24, 2019 |
You see, my husband had surgery the first week of August which was followed by an eight week recovery stint. It was his third procedure for the same ailment, so I knew what to expect as far as him getting back on his feet. Though he’s weathered another storm, yours truly is absolutely exhausted.
Factor in that I’ve had my busiest year at work to date, and the lethargy thickens.
Top it all off with the fact that I am on a mission to lose weight, and I feel the need a power nap just typing the words. What’s a girl to do?
To shed some light, I read somewhere that realist is someone that has gone through hell and been purified. A pessimist is someone that's taken a similar path and been burned.
Monday, June 24, 2019
LOCKING 'ME' UP!
For example, when my daughter asked me to forward her pics from our recent trip to New Orleans, it took me onward of a month to find the time to get around to doing it.
The impact I felt at the Toulouse Street Wharf (NOLA), truly followed me home to Canada.
TAKEN: MAY 30th, 2019
& JUNE 23rd, 2019
|
You're the one person you'll spend the majority of your lifetime with. Why wouldn’t you want to ensure you're always surrounded by the very best possible company?!
Trust me. My life experience is that no one else is ever going to do it for you!!
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Z IS FOR ZIP
Thursday, April 25, 2019
V IS FOR VARIANT
Saturday, April 20, 2019
R IS FOR RESPECT
Sunday, August 26, 2018
A SIMPLE ACT OF HONESTY
Let's face it, it wouldn't have done any good to lead this person to believe that anything had changed simply because we’d bumped into each other at the butcher counter. I truly wish him nothing but great success. He’s a very nice person. Just not an ethical business person in my books.
My personal life experience is that being honest & true to yourself may not generate a plethora of "friends". But what is will do, is most certainly have you surrounded with the ones you can count on... that ultimately, you know you can trust.
Oh, on the 411? The Morley Burgers that were BBQ'd last Friday were DEEEElicious.
Thanks for asking!
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
HAIR TODAY. GONE TOMORROW.
Hair's looking great. Shame about the face! TAKEN: August 2nd & 7th, 2018 |
Thursday, January 25, 2018
ONLY YOU CONTROL YOUR SHINE
I also wholeheartedly believe that great friendships, and relationships to some extent, never actually end. Instead, it’s like they go into hibernation until both are ready to participate again. That, or until the overall effort is placed into a folder labelled life lessons learned; only for you to reflect upon when your life calls on you to verbalize to yourself about what NOT to do.
A cool streetlamp pic as I am walking to carpool TAKEN: JANUARY 23th, 2018 |
In the end, she'd shared that her relocation & personal injury meant they had lost touch about two years ago. We finished our lunch, returned to the office and went back to business.
I couldn't help but continue to think about what she'd said. I grabbed my phone and walked over to her office. I showed her this picture, telling her its premise was to compliment a post I have been working on that speaks to exactly what we had discussed at lunch. I followed that with a very enthusiastic (picture the pompoms and cheerleader outfit folks)... "Get in touch with your friend. You never know where they are at in their life."
Any/all friendships & relationships are about finding a balance, and more importantly trust. I have a plethora of acquaintances in my day to day life, too many to name, and just a handful of true friends. You know the ones, that would unconditionally do anything for the other?
That may read a tad arrogant but I think Ed Sheeran explained it best in an episode of Carpool Karaoke, when he admitted that he had a cellphone for a about two weeks then no longer bothered to charge it. He said he would wake in the morning to fifty plus messages and none of them would simply say: ‘hey, how are you?’
I have honestly stopped communicating with certain people because it became all about what they needed and nothing about overall balance. All they seemed to do was take take take. There would always be bait disguised as care, but their personal agenda was very evident.
In the end, I share with those I surround myself with something called 'my shine'. Truth be known, I stole the label about a year ago from my lunch mate today.
Though her personality makes mine look like an introvert, she's taught me a number of very valuable life lessons in a very short period of time.
I'm not bragging or anything but she & I are in true friend territory!
...and it's not just because we both like soup.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
A CLEAR 361 SLEEPS AGO
Plain ole me on the balcony with one kick-ass suntan! TAKEN: December 2nd, 2016 |
Do you think there may be a bit of delusion woven into my approach to create illusion?
Me three... But it helped clear my thoughts so I could finish packing.
#yagottalaughaboutit