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4 Years, Babuh!

I was thinking about blogging, and how it’s changed so much for me over the years…. at first, JWo didn’t even know I was blogging. At first, only three people read my blog. And, at first, I had no idea what the future held.

Well, I still don’t know what the future holds, but it is interesting to go back and read blog posts from different time periods. I catch myself reading the ones before my father’s death with a certain wistfulness and longing, like how you might look at a photo of yourself as a child. I had no idea what was coming. Wasn’t even on the radar.

But we’ve soldiered on, and now I have new digs, and MOO cards, and a job I really like, and small knitty-business-ey things taking off, and right at the moment, nobody is gravely ill. So I count my blessings, and thank everyone for their time – witnessing the roller coaster from hell wasn’t part of the Fun Jen package, and I am always wide-eyed with a touch of naiveté when people really – honestly and truly – just pull themselves right up to the same precipice and lock arms with me and say, “I’m with ya.” Having been on the outside-looking-in my whole life, I forget I’m not alone out here. And that’s really the message of life, isn’t it? To recognize what is at your feet, your front door, a click or a call away – not focusing on the things you don’t have anymore or wishing life were different. I can’t say I wouldn’t undo some of the past, would I were that powerful, but I know regretting it or looking at it too long can turn me to stone.

So, the fun thing – and yes, I realize I start 8 bajillion sentences with the word “So” – came to me last night as I was driving home after Sock Stars (the sock club I facilitate at The Studio). I love words. I love writing. I want to list, each week, words that I think describe me – both good and bad and in-between, and do this exercise alphabetically. It seemed like a fun anniversary kick-off, and I was enjoying the words in my head so much I drove right past Red Snapper and nearly forgot to pick up our dinner. (But I did remember before I’d gotten too far past it…. whew! What with gas hitting $4.09 today, I can’t afford daydreaming and getting lost like I used to!)

I might do one word a post, or five in one, but my goal is to have at least five words a week. It actually gets challenging! You try, too! (ala Pooh.) (Oh yeah, we all get to cheat on “X”, too.)

Week One: A is for….

Animated.

Acerbic.

Aggravating.

Argumentative.

Amusing.

Artistic.

helpful hint – a thesaurus is your friend!

Wow, that was easy.

I just imported all my blog posts from blogger – holy toledo, it was push-button! Of course, the Haloscan comments didn’t come along, but they’re still stored and hey, maybe there’s a magic way to do those, too. But I’ve gotta wake up first & get going on the day. More on that later. And, there will be another post today – it’s my Blogiversary! And I had a cool idea last night for some upcoming posts, so I’ll share that then, too. See ya again shortly!

j

Smells Like a Shark, but It’s Made Fer an A$$hole….

Yep. That’s the kind of blog title you get when I dream it up at night, waiting to fall asleep – and ACTUALLY REMEMBER IT. Good times, Charlie Brown.

Wonder why? Well, yesterday, before we left the lake, we paddled about in the lake with the dogs. Most of the time we were in a shaded part, but I kept swimming out to the dock and looking around like a prairie dog surfacing. Perhaps I mean an otter. In any event, I put myself in the sun, and paid for it. My shoulders are a raging tender red, and the line where my suit was only adds to the shock value. I’m at least grateful we’re past the age in life where boys find it funny to slap you really hard on the back/shoulders to get a reaction out of you. (Or worse, snap your bra… oof.) The thing is, there is one thing that works really, really well on sunburns, and even though it’s not attractive, or particularly fantastic-smelling, the bottom line (heh) is that it does ease a LOT of the sting.

Preparation H. Yes. Exactly. I was incredibly skeptical, lo-so-many years ago, when James’ grandparents suggested I slather myself in hemorrhoid cream after another ding-a-ling afternoon in the sun. But I woke the next morning to drastically diminished symptoms, and I have to say, I’m a believer.

Think about it – it’s designed to reduce inflammation and painful BURNING – which is exactly what you have goin’ on with a sunburn. And if you’re going to put it – cough – there, well, it’s certainly safe for your shoulders. The only thing I really dislike about it is the smell. Because of the shark liver oil. There’s a definite whiff of something fish/oil-ish but when your epidermis is a-throbbin’, I can tell you, olfactory nerves be damned, the other ones are screaming way louder.

Of course, the really smart thing to do is to slather with SPF 50, to prevent sunburn in the first place. But if you lose your brain, or you get so caught up in the joy of swimming with your labs and watching their faces in the water as they oh-so-avidly swim and retrieve, well, there are some stinky, helpful solutions ointments!

ETA: HAH! I just got this in my nightly email news.  Check out THIS article in Adweek, about consumers using products as they see fit, vs. their original intent. First product mention? Preparation H. For ….muscle definition….? Huh. Well, the folks at PrepH want nothing to do with us, but I’m sure they’re content to take our money!

One Day At A Time….

It’s hard, because I just got home (again) and am already wound up about the next trip (and it’s unholy, inconvenient schedule), but I just reminded myself that the next one is a week away, and I have many days and hours in-between now and then before I need to be worrying about it.

Recapping the travels to-date: I took the train for the first time! It was actually pretty fun, and very no-stress, and I listened to podcasts of  This American Life and worked on a new pair of socks. I even toyed with the idea of designing something on the fly that would incorporate railroad tracks intersplicing, but I didn’t spend much time following through on that. If I want to, I still can – the toes are all I got done.  We had a business trip in Rockford IL, and one of my co-workers had a meeting in Galesburg, so we took the train to Galesburg & got a rental car (an ’09 Murano!) for the trip up-state. Our meeting went well, and the only real glitch was the train getting in an hour later than planned. I hardly knit on the ride back, because we spent a lot of time in the observation car (which is the party car, or at least it was that night), chatting and talking – with our group and other folks who wanted to chat as well. The train is full of all sorts of people! And the movement is very soothing – it rocks a bit, so it’s like being on a boat, or in a giant steel bassinette! And they sell wine by the half-bottle, which I drank straight from said bottle. I put the “k” in “Klassy”, friends.

Then we went down to the Lake of the Ozarks on Friday, for the traditional post-4th get-together, complete with a fireworks show that rivals any small town.  Much less drama than last year, and I really feel my role in “the family” – not that I’ve not felt part of the family before, but there are all sorts factors – your own upbringing and then the time you spend with your in-laws, it all contributes to how connected you feel.

I was raised apart from relatives – we rarely saw any family outside of our tiny three-person nucleus. My father hated doing anything that involved my mother’s family, she hated her own mother, so we rarely did anything with her side of the tree. My Auntie K lives in Florida, so our time seeing her was infrequent, and I think my dad just liked his isolation and not having to bend his schedule or wishes or share a bathroom because of any familial obligations.   So I really grew up with these high walls and boundaries – and I still have them. I’m an only child, I’m very selfish about my time, and find it difficult to be flexible if it involves me giving up “my time” if I’ve committed to other things or just carved out a chunk of time in my head for myself.  So, I guess this is a long, roundabout way of saying that I’m embracing and understanding a new sort of family, and it’s good.

And “our” nuclear family – JWo & me, all three dogs, had a good time this afternoon swimming in the lake before we rode home (with the smell of wet dogs permeating our entire trip…).  I spent some time this weekend with a new yarn project – a CROCHET project, lord help us all, I really don’t do anything for the craft and I certainly won’t be pursuing many more projects like this. Oof.  More to blog, and more to come, peeps. I’ll definitely get more posts in this week…..before the next onslaught of travel begins! More on that tomorrow!

~~Jen

You Found Me!

Thanks for coming on over. I hope this font isn’t too tiny. Let me know if it’s a PITA. (I’ll make it even smaller. That’s my favorite way to deal with complaints. Exacerbate the situation!)

Nearing An Anniversary…

On July 15th, I will have been doing this blogging thing for 4 years. I probably could’ve set that date to move on over here, but hey, I need the pressure to get things fixed up and get all my links transferred and updated.  Right now, no links. Lameage abounds. But! I’m here! And eventually, I’ll haul four years’ worth of blogging over here, and I’ll also clean out the garage, and organize my craft room, and gosh, now I just need a lie-down thinking about everything I have to do. :)

This is going to be a crazy week – I’ve got lots of work stuff going on, including travel (with no internets! For two days! My fingers freeze at the thought!) plus laundry and thank-yous and then the sleeping. So I realize I just had everyone shuffle over here at a time I won’t be posting regularly, but I figure it gives us all time to get used to it.

And speaking of loathing change, we’ve finally got a dog in the house who hates it more than I do. Tripper can’t stand anything out of his routine, and let me tell you, the list of Things that Drive Tripper Crazy is ever-growing.  Balloons, for instance. (We made the house festive for the big 4-0.) And boy, he sure doesn’t like horses on television. I thought we’d never get through Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid!

As for my birthday – there was a little wistfulness, a little melancholy – I think because I woke up and for a split second, imagined I’d be talking to my dad that day. He rarely called me, it was always on me to make the phone calls, but I could always count on him to call me on my birthday, greeting me with a “Hey, kiddo…” It was nice to hear his voice in my head, but a little hard on my heart. Time gives us perspective, and it allows us to see what we have, what we’ve lost, what’s changed…. and it also gives us wisdom. I told my Auntie Karen that I’ve reached an age where I’m much quicker to separate the wheat from the chaff, to see what I want, what matters, what’s bullshit, and what I choose to invest my energy in. I’m probably always going to be nursing some wounds – recent and old, but I am grateful to have the earth steady and solid under my feet, and of all the things that occupy my mind, the ones that matter most are the things that are flourishing.

So, there you have it. Welcome to my new blog abode. I appreciate the extra clicks to get here.

Well, That Wasn’t So Bad…

I turned 40, and nothing fell off, broke, or careened off-kilter.

In the spirit of moving forward, I’m going to start blogging over on my website. It’s not done, it’s not even close, but hey – we’re all friends, and why wait for something to be “done” before having friends over, huh? So, if you would be so kind, grab a paper cup of the box wine perched over on that pile, and redirect your browser, bloglines, blog reader, bookmark, and links to here:

http://lawrencem94.sg-host.com

Ta-Da! We’ll be eating cold pizza and potato chips for a while, as I have a jammed-full couple of weeks, but eventually, some of the other pages under the plazajen.com umbrella will actually have some substance and order. Until then, (glug, glug, glug) have some more of that tasty wine, won’t you?

Hi, what day is it?

Well, I had these lofty high hopes that I’d go live with the new blog site on my birthday! I dunno if that’s still going to happen, because, well, I haven’t done squat to the template, or the home page, or really anything at all. I need some of those magic elves. You’d think if they can whip out cookies inside a tree, they’d be crackerjacks at html editing, right?!

Anyway, I’m still going to get this off the ground, and because next week is going to be NUTSO with work and travel and vacation (all rolled into one!), I don’t expect to have a lot of time to blog, anyway.  It’s ok. It’s a self-created deadline (and situation), and I know my friends will roll with it. I may just flip the switch and move over here, to give myself the kick-in-the-tuckus I need to get it done!

You’d Want to Call It A Monday.

My poor husband. He had a rough day yesterday, and I can only hope that whatever planetary-star alignment thing he had going on has been swallowed up by a black hole and the crazy has moved on to another block, city, or continent.

His truck has been… finicky. It’s got over 190k miles on it, and as many things do when they get older, has taken to making its own decisions here and there about what it will or will not do. Like start. Or turn off. It reached a point that he just routinely would hook & unhook the battery to co-operate with the truck’s New Method of Running. But yesterday, the truck decided it would not play with the routine any more. And this decision took place in the Lowe’s parking lot.

Now, as James observed, if you’re going to have a vehicle breakdown, the place to have it is in the Lowe’s parking lot. Three men immediately appeared to help, and they pushed the truck down an incline so he could get it into gear & rolling again. (As someone who is only knowledgeable about car styles and names, this is all very magical.) I was telling Beth about it today, and we were joking about other sorts of breakdowns, like what the best parking lots would be for those. I think a nervous breakdown would be best in a Target parking lot. Anyway, he has determined it’s the starter, and is outside installing it as I type.

But that wasn’t all. Last night, we had major storms – lots of lightning, thunder, rain. I went to bed a bit later, and it was challenging to fall asleep, what with the noise and flashes of light. And the dogs kept barking. Mostly Polly, but she’d get Suzy going and Tripper, who stays in his kennel & has the StopBark by him, just whined, because he knows barking=ultrasonic badness. At one point, James asked me if I’d heard the doorbell. I hadn’t, and replied as much. But the barking continued, over hours. I started incorporating all the noise into my dreams, and finally awoke as James, beside-himself-crazy, flipped on the hall light and asked me where the doorbell chimes were. I directed him to the old ones, which he’d already investigated & ruled out, since it didn’t have all the batteries inside. I then remembered that a couple years ago, I’d replaced that unit with a plug-in device. I found it, unplugged it, and went back to bed. Apparently, something with the storm was setting off the doorbell, which in turn set off Polly, who set off Suzy and Tripper (Bark & Whine). Suzy finally gave up, because that’s how she rolls, but James said that at one point, Polly GOT UP ON THE BED to get our attention. (I have no recollection of this, as I was in my dreams wandering around complaining about “all the racket”.) She’s vigilant, my dog. I’ll give her that. But man, we’re both tired today! And the power’s out at the office, so I can’t check my email from home. I think I feel a nap coming on & a fresh start to the weekend in my future!

Umm, Yeah.

So, I was hand-wringing and worrying and making myself nauseous over my little Devil Duckies and Cutie Monsters that had gone off to The Loopy Ewe as DPN holders, hoping fervently that they’d eventually go on to sock knitters everywhere. Mostly because of that last part, “going off to other knitters”, because WHAT IF NOBODY BUYS THEM.

I even posted as much (more diplomatically and hopefully exuding a :little: less angst) in the Loopy Ewe group on Ravelry, and some kind soul pointed out there were only 6 left. Out of 40. In one day. There are only 3 left today. Day two.

Uh, ok.

I let myself spend five minutes worrying that people are going to hate them when they get them. And then I slapped myself. And ordered some more ducks.

YAY!

Birthday MONTH

James was laughing at me last night, as I was chattering on about my birthday present to mahself, which I bought with Christmas money I’d tucked away. (It sounds far more noble that way, and, bonus, it’s true.) I was talking about what additional things I’d like for it, and he asked how much those cost, and I quickly tabulated “about $75. And I am WORTH $75, James.” Oh, he noted quite quickly, I’m worth much, much more. ;) He laughed about me having a “birthday week” and I immediately corrected him: “Birthday MONTH, my friend.”

So here it is – I got one helluva deal on this, too.

It’s the KitchenAid 6, which is the biggest one they make. (Well, I think the parent company makes industrial mixers, but really, we’d have to convert the dining room into a bakery. And have a serious discussion about upgrading the oven!)

Anyway, I got it in the color shown above, pearl metallic. I bought it at my local Mar-Beck, which is a treasure trove of refurbished items, and it came with the same warranty as if I’d bought it new. They told me most of the mixers they sell have just had dinged-up boxes or missing a beater or something, and besides, they’re the place it goes if it has to be fixed under warranty, anyway. The price was fabu, AND I had a coupon! I know they are offering free shipping on orders over $200, so if you’re in the market for one of these, consider buying from them. It’s bad-ass. I can’t wait to make some dough and not hear the sad grinding of my little KitchenAid’s motor. I may save the mixer to give to one of our nieces one day, just to keep it in the family, or else we’ll see what CraigsList can bring us…speaking of which, SOMEone is now the proud owner of a fishing boat! Yep! James came out while I was floating in the pool (yes! A pool! I’m spilling all our purchases) and informed me he’d found his dream fishing boat. He did a little negotiating, and in keeping with our plans to stay-cation, we spent the money on something that will be around for years and didn’t make us feel queasy to buy it.

For whatever reason, a trip to Mexico just left me nervous…queasy… it just didn’t quite feel right. So, the first compromise on staying home was to buy one of those inflatable pools. Of course, that in of itself required compromise, as I wanted something like this:

How can you not love a pool called the “Parthenon”??? Ok, OK, it’s a little … big.

SO, I came home from Wal-Mart with this pool:


It’s 12′ wide, it’s 36″ tall (but the water is about 29″ at the deepest spot – we have a concrete patio that’s slightly slanted for runoff). Relaxing and fabulous. I’ve been in it every day since we put it up – yep, even when it was just being filled, straight from the hose! I’ve always been a water junkie. I love pools, I love swimming, tubs, water in general. Something peaceful and transcendental happens when I float around in a tub of water, and I decompress. It’s nice. I’ve always wanted a pool, my whole life, and would lobby for a motel with a pool whenever we traveled. I even wanted a pool more than I wanted a moped, which is saying something. Alas, it was never to be.

So there you have it. We’ve actually been pretty frugal lately – dining out has taken a nose dive, and it helped that all of the above were really good deals. Someday – maybe someday – we’ll have the Parthenon, but that will require a pool boy. (I’ll work on the application process! And we’ll have to convert the workshop into a pool house.) OH, and before you even ask, NO, the dogs are not allowed in the pool. It would be fun for about 30 seconds and would turn into a major nightmare, not to mention the fact they’d tear up the vinyl with their claws and there goes the pool. It’s just high enough that they can’t really see in it, and they’ve left it alone. So, here comes Summer, and for once, I’m ready.

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