Tag: love thursday

  • Spring Forward & Two Steps Back

    Christmas Cactus 2
    It was a gift from Garth's (not his real name) mother.  She grew it from a cutting off of her Christmas Cactus, which came from her father's garden and it's about a bazillion years old.

    It's been chewed on, pee'd on (stupid cats) and knocked over at least a dozen times (dumb dog) or so.

    It never bloomed.  I don't blame it, really.  Still.  Last year, my mother-in-law insisted that I take it outside and that it would be fine.

    So, I did.  Kept it out all summer, in hopes that it would bloom, in time for Christmas, or before I knocked it over with the lawn mower.

    It FINALLY did….YESTERDAY!!!….after all this years….one lonely flower.

    How sad is that?

    Christmas Cactus 1
    But, if you look real close, passed all the chewed on leaves and the mis-matched water bowl, well, it's a real pretty flower, isn't it?

    Christmas Cactus 3
    But, if you take two steps back, it's positively ironic how blindingly beautiful it looks.

    There's a metaphor in there, somewhere, aaaaand, well, I just love that, you know?

    Happy Love Thursday!

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  • For the Love of Bubbles

    Loves Bubbles
    Love is waking your laptop to find silly little cabin-fever-induced webcam photos of your teens…all 350 of them (cabin-fever-induced webcam photos, NOT teens, I mean!)

    [shiver]

    Aaaaand, there's more snow on the way?!?

    FLOB!  Seems Mother Nature is in desperate need of a serious attitude adjustment, too…or, a new laptop…whatevs.

    Happy Love Thursday, everyone!

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  • Love = 167.225472 m2

    Love Thursday Home

    Our house is about 1,800 square feet — that's the equivalent of some folk's swimming pools, here in Jersey — and it looks even smaller, from the sidewalk.

    Understandably, it's hard to imagine 6 people living in such a house.

    "Wow!!!"

    It's really funny to watch first-time visitors walk through our front door, stare up at the high ceilings, blink both their eyes, rapidly, as they try to center their gaze on the back wall, some 25 feet or so away and then, you know, physically stumble.

    "It looks a lot bigger on the inside!"

    It's an optical illusion, really — not to mention, they've just seen the biggest room in the house — still, we get by. 

    Unless, someone gets sick (which, during creeping crud season, is pretty much once a week) or, we're hosting a sleepover (what I like to refer to as, slumberless parties) when no one is sick, of course!

    "Wait, how many kids DID you invite?"

    Aaaaand, well, reorganizing a corporation could NOT be anymore challenging than rearranging our house.

    "Where DID you put them all?"

    Considering, my brother and I were raised in an even smaller house (6, including the bathroom) it's funny to think that my own mother had trouble visualizing the logistics of making room for 10 more very-near-to-their-adult-size teenagers.

    "Only 5 of them stayed over."

    [whispering]

    "Where are they?"

    You know what's even funnier? 

    Watching my husband, Garth (not his real name) both eyes darting left, right and then left again, several times and finally gingerly walk through the front door, expecting a surprise attack, land minds, or something.

    "Relax…they…are in the girls' room."

    It's quite ironic, really — considering, it's hard for friends to imagine how all 3 of my daughters share the same room and, you know, live to complain about — then again, at least they have a bedroom door.

    "Don't they want more room?"

    [shrugging shoulders]

    "Apparently, not."

    Until, about 1:30 in the morning.

    "Sorry, mom, but we sorta got hungry."

    Judging by all the empty cans of soup AND containers of chocolate frosting, I found tossed in the kitchen sink, I would say so.

    "You know, you coulda stayed in the living room?"

    [shrugs shoulders]

    "It's no big deal."

    I know (DAMMIT!) still, over the years, I've learned to be careful not to complain about the house, too much — no matter how frustrating, stressful or claustrophobic it may be, especially, in the wintertime — and most especially, NOT in front of my kids.

    Seeing as it's, you know, their home, too.

    "Besides, my friends think our house is all comfy-cozy inside."

    Aaaaand, well, I just love that, you know?

    Happy Love Thursday!

    © 2003 – 2011 This Full House / TFH Gone Shopping

  • Love Accidentally

    Morale of the story: Maybe I shouldn't holler at the kids, for leaving their stuff lying around the house, so much, right?

    Feel better soon, Papa!

    Happy Love Thursday, everyone!

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  • Love Thursday: So, Boom!

    Love is….making mommy laugh at bedtime…so, BOOM!

    Happy Love Thursday, everyone….'cawse, it IS almost Friday….so, BOOM!

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  • Love Thursday: Quiet Time

    Love is….finding a quiet moment.

    Happy Love Thursday, everyone.  May you find yourself…a little quiet time.

    If all else fails, tell your kids (or, whoever) that you are giving yourself a time-out, today.

    ‘Cawse, I said so!

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  • Love Is Like a Turtle

    His name is Toughy

    His name is Toughy.  He lives in a lake.  A man-made lake in my parents retirement community, actually.  Don't know how he got there.  Judging by the scars on his shell, and missing foot, our turtle friend has seen some tough times.  Hence, his name.  Toughy is old, slow and a bit sluggish.

    Here he comes.

    The old boy invokes quite an imposing shadow.  Rising up slowly from the darkest depths.  Suddenly, breaking the surface into a thousand quiet little ripples.  Oh, that's just good old Toughy.

    Just a swimmin' down the creek.

    I often wonder what he's thinking.  Probably looking for food.  Although, I would never profess to know what a hungry turtle looks like.  Perhaps he's only looking for a little company. 

    Cold, dark and wet.

    It can get awfully lonely, out there in the cold, dark and wet, I suppose.  Unless, Toughy has a little turtle friend.  Of course.  

    Three turtles nests...

    We've seen their nests.  At least, that's what I think.  Empty as they are.  For years, since my parents moved in, I've wondered.  Are they happy?  Or, angry and as suspicious of everyone, as we are of them.  You never really know with turtles, I guess.

    Leisure village lake

    Then again, how could anyone be unhappy, surrounded by all this beauty?  If it weren't for those darn trees.  I bet you could see clear across to the other side.  The old man in the boat doesn't seem to mind, nor does the turtle, for that matter.

    Mommy tracks...

    Perhaps I'll just try to be more like our friend.  Toughy, the turtle.  Leave my mark in the sand, unafraid and at ease in my own shell.

    Happy Love Thursday, everyone!

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