Sunday, December 31, 2006

Let it Snow, let it snow, let it snoooooooo

As the snow continues to pile up back home in Minnesnowta, I figured it was best to stay put and reminisce about our week gone by. We saw lots of friendly faces and ate lots of tempting dishes and did lots of relaxating (it is a word in my personal dictionary.) So in an attempt to put off shoveling, I will post some highlights of this past week.
















climbing the mountain together Posted by Picasa

the beauty of a cave (Lost Sea Cave in TN) Posted by Picasa

look what we found 50 feet under Posted by Picasa

the back porch Posted by Picasa

guarding her drink Posted by Picasa

more music for Mark Posted by Picasa

abandoning her bone for a chance at stardom Posted by Picasa

a happy birthday for Christina and Roger (not pictured) Posted by Picasa

I love pictures, cheeeeeze Posted by Picasa

always the cutie Posted by Picasa

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Have a wiff of this new poo Posted by Picasa

Stuck Home on NYE

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I WAS Dreaming of a Green New Year's

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I’m dreaming of a green New Year’s,
Just like the ones they have down south,
With snow plows inactive,
Bare trees unattractive,
And no scarf to cover my mouth.

I’m dreaming of a green New Year’s,
With every word I sit and write,
Out my window is a sight,
That makes me wonder if it’s right?

I’m dreaming of a green New Year’s,
Am I really home or still in Tennessee?
With sidewalks not slippery,
And winds not even blistery,
I thought white was a January guarantee.

I’m still dreaming of a green New Year’s,
Am I awake or still asleep?
Oh!-- now wait just a minute,
The white stuff just won’t quit it,
And my dreams are causing me to weep.

I’m now experiencing a white New Year’s,
The flakes are falling to and fro,
Getting bigger by the minute,
A shovel, I’ll have to get it,
So much for dreams, here comes the snow.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Blogging by Phone

I've had this ability to blog by phone since March, but I've never taken advantage of this blessing (or curse) of technology.

Why? I don't know yet. But I did it, so now I can put my energies into finding out why.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Many, many upcoming Milestones (or mile markers)

It’s been awhile since I have had any type of relationship with the blogosphere. Even now I’m feeling guilty as I glance over to an unpacked suitcase. If the kids were up, we could move on to gift-opening and stocking-unstuffing. But for now I wait and procrastinate at the same time.

I did check my email. Maybe someone would send greetings that way this fine morning, I thought. But no. All I found were more ads for things that I neither want nor need. And I found some strange email as a result of someone commenting on my blog. Basically the guy (or gal) was trying to sell me drugs on line. The drug he was offering was one with which I was not familiar. So, of course, I had to do a little research. But anyways, back to where I was going, back to the point I was trying to make, before I totally loose my train of thought, and before the kids awaken, or before my wife summons me to some morning chores, it is (and this is the actual point I am trying to make, in case you get lost in my rather unusual and disjointed sentence structure or lack thereof) very strange how people end up stumbling upon a certain blog. Is it random? Is it serendipitous? Is it fate?

Did you know that if you use AOL and search for something linking armpit lumps and paint fumes you will end up at “Blobjects by Timman?” Of course you will also end up being pointed to “the pooh freak” and “the duke of earl” as well as some legitimate medical sites. But I never would have thought my humble ramblings might be of assistance to someone trying to make that important link in their lives.

And if I keep writing, I will probably see some way that all of this relates to Christmas. It could be that Christmas on many levels doesn’t really make sense. It really is quite a preposterous story. A Creator becoming a creature? Someone wholly other becoming completely intimate with us? A gift-giver becoming the gift?

Well, this should give me something to ponder as I spend 20 plus hours locked up in a relatively small vehicle with three kids and a wife. It could be torture, but I rather hope that it will be a time of sheer joy and harmonious together.

Merry Christmas again.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Another Upcoming Milestone

Come Wednesday, I will have completed one whole month without blogging. Or should that be Tuesday? I get so confused.

And now come to think of it, has this announcement messed up my month-long span? Drats.

I'll have to try harder next month.

And since I'm typing away, too late at night with too little sleep and no sign of Santa anywhere out my window (neither XP or whatever that new one is called), I should wish all of those who still visit this site a very merry and happy and blessed Christmas.