Friday, June 11, 2010
Books Full of Memories
Recently we installed a bookcase in our upstairs loft. Well, David Honey put it together and installed it. I loaded it. With my BOOKS...lots and lots and lots of books. They had been in the garage just waiting for their moment to return to the big house.
As I removed each book from their storage box,dust filled my nose and memories flooded my mind. Memories of my little ones on my lap as I read "Good Night Moon". Giggling toddlers hearing the words "Everybody Poops". Preschool mom's wiping tears away as I read "Love You Forever" at a Mother's Tea. Growling little boys pretending to be the King of all Wild Things, Max. And the ultimate lesson of revenge not really being so sweet in "The Little Mole Who Went In Search of Whodunit".
I love my books so much, but I have waaaaaay too many of them and soon I must go through and thin them out! Perhaps some will go to my children's children and some to the goodwill. But wherever they go, my hope is that they are loved and new memories are made.
Some Books I recommend for you, for your children, for fun:
The Secret Garden
Any book by Robert Munsch
Jane Eyre
Little Women
Wuthering Heights
Twilight Series
Harry Potter Series
Sookie Stackhouse Series
Noel Stretfeld Books
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
You've Got A Friend
When your down and troubled and you need some love and care
And nothin, oh nothin is goin right;
Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest night...
What a bright night it was Saturday! As a birthday gift my son Evan took me to see two of my verymostfavoriteintheentireuniverseandeternity people...legends really...
CAROLE KING and JAMES TAYLOR! LIVE at the HOLLYWOOD BOWL! TOGETHER!!! TROUBADOUR REUNION TOUR!
It was one of the most incredible nights of live music I have ever experienced.
As JT and CK stepped on the stage my eyes filled with tears and when my ears heard the first notes on the ivories and strings, the sound resonated deep into my heart.
A friend described Carole King as 'elegant' with her gray curls and James as 'the guy next door'. Just a couple of friends of mine I replied.
I have LOVED these two musicians for most of my life. In fact, my first ever concert was in 1973 at the Shrine Auditorium. James Taylor. One Man Dog Tour. My second ever concert (yes, we called them 'concerts' back then...you call them 'shows' today)1974 at the Great Western Forum. Carole King. Tapestry Tour.
To see them together on the same stage singing the same songs together (did I mention they were there TOGETHER?) was almost more than I could take! I cried through so many of the songs and joined CK and JT in singing even more!
Before the concert, we picnicked on the curb, enjoyed wine and each others company and people watched. Once inside the bowl we discovered we had incredible seats and of course we were surrounded by like minded CK/JT fans. But THE best part of the evening for me was being there with Evan and sharing a part of my youth with my son.
Thank you Evan for one of the most memorable nights of my life. Thank you for sharing it with me. I love you!
You just call out my name and you know wherever I am
I'll come runnin - to see you again
Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, all you have to do is call
And I'll be there yes I will.
You've Got A Friend.
And nothin, oh nothin is goin right;
Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest night...
What a bright night it was Saturday! As a birthday gift my son Evan took me to see two of my verymostfavoriteintheentireuniverseandeternity people...legends really...
CAROLE KING and JAMES TAYLOR! LIVE at the HOLLYWOOD BOWL! TOGETHER!!! TROUBADOUR REUNION TOUR!
It was one of the most incredible nights of live music I have ever experienced.
As JT and CK stepped on the stage my eyes filled with tears and when my ears heard the first notes on the ivories and strings, the sound resonated deep into my heart.
A friend described Carole King as 'elegant' with her gray curls and James as 'the guy next door'. Just a couple of friends of mine I replied.
I have LOVED these two musicians for most of my life. In fact, my first ever concert was in 1973 at the Shrine Auditorium. James Taylor. One Man Dog Tour. My second ever concert (yes, we called them 'concerts' back then...you call them 'shows' today)1974 at the Great Western Forum. Carole King. Tapestry Tour.
To see them together on the same stage singing the same songs together (did I mention they were there TOGETHER?) was almost more than I could take! I cried through so many of the songs and joined CK and JT in singing even more!
Before the concert, we picnicked on the curb, enjoyed wine and each others company and people watched. Once inside the bowl we discovered we had incredible seats and of course we were surrounded by like minded CK/JT fans. But THE best part of the evening for me was being there with Evan and sharing a part of my youth with my son.
Thank you Evan for one of the most memorable nights of my life. Thank you for sharing it with me. I love you!
You just call out my name and you know wherever I am
I'll come runnin - to see you again
Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, all you have to do is call
And I'll be there yes I will.
You've Got A Friend.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
May 13, 1985
Today is Evan James Wallace's 25th birthday. Happy Birthday Evan!
Evan is my 2nd oldest child of 4 and my 2nd son.
I couldn't be happier that his dad's teeny tiny SPERMIE made it's way through the hidden valley to the EGG inside me marked "EVAN". Evan's egg.
Evan James Wallace
Born May 13, 1985
11:31 AM
8lbs 8oz
Rather large head, if you know what I mean.
Love you Yay Yay. Have a Happy Happy Birthday. Smoochies, Momsie xoxo
Meema Maggie and Peepa Ralphie meeting Evan James for the first time...
Evan always loved his naps...and his hats...
Proud of my boy...
To Infinity and Beyond!!!
Evan is my 2nd oldest child of 4 and my 2nd son.
I couldn't be happier that his dad's teeny tiny SPERMIE made it's way through the hidden valley to the EGG inside me marked "EVAN". Evan's egg.
Evan James Wallace
Born May 13, 1985
11:31 AM
8lbs 8oz
Rather large head, if you know what I mean.
Love you Yay Yay. Have a Happy Happy Birthday. Smoochies, Momsie xoxo
Meema Maggie and Peepa Ralphie meeting Evan James for the first time...
Evan always loved his naps...and his hats...
Proud of my boy...
To Infinity and Beyond!!!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Mother's Day 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
MEMORIES...Light The Corners Of My Mind
I grew up in Orange County, CA in the 1960's and 70's. What a great place to grow up - amusement parks, the beach, restaurants, great weather!
When it came to grocery shopping we had our choice of Alpha Beta, Lucky, Hughes, The Boys Market ALONG with Ralphs, Stater Bros and Vons. You could get your prescriptions filled AND and an ice cream cone at Thrifty Drug Stores. Need clothes, shoes, housewares, fabric or eye glasses? Choose from White Front, Zodys and TG&Y. And don't forget GEMCO - a membership store that had housewares, clothes, groceries, tools...you name it, GEMCO had it. Hardware stores? LinBrook and Builders Emporium come to mind. Need to grab something quick? Then you probably stopped at the Tic Toc. If you wanted to purchase a large appliance or television, then Sears and Roebuck was the place to go! Shoes? Thom McAn! And to find quality goods and service, you shopped of course at The May Company and maybe had lunch in their Tea Room. Those days also marked the opening of the FIRST Pic N Save (now known as Big Lots.)
Yep those were the days. Pee Chee folders that we 'decorated' and 'doodled' on; giant clown heads at Jack in the Box that we YELLED our fast food order at; metal lunch boxes with a glass thermos. FREE Admission into Knott's Berry Farm - you could ride the Merry Go Round, feed the Sea Lions, see a melodrama at the Bird Cage Theater and be amazed by how much candy there was at the Candy Parlor! There was an admission fee to get into Disneyland BUT it didn't include the rides. Remember the ticket books?
Strips with cheese at the beach, Bell Burgers at Taco Bell, ice cream and milk shakes at Fosters Freeze. I even remember my first McDonald's Hamburger. House of Pies was around then, as was the Hollywood Wax Museum.
Everyone went to school with their neighborhood friends, homework and housework were both completed by dinner time (5pm) and we went outside to play after dinner.
There were dairies and strawberry fields and orange groves. There was smog and leaded gasoline. No central air or heat in most homes and we only had one bathroom for our family of four. No dishwashers or microwaves or home security systems. Helmets were not required to ride a bike, and seat belts and car seats were not required when riding in cars. You were free to smoke just about anywhere and everywhere (including elementary school offices, restaurants, bank lobbies etc.) and even while pregnant! There were no computers, video games, cell phones, Ipods, rechargeable batteries, pads with wings, wonder bras, lap band surgery or Starbucks.
Things have really changed. Some for the better, some not so much. But I am happy to have the memories...
When it came to grocery shopping we had our choice of Alpha Beta, Lucky, Hughes, The Boys Market ALONG with Ralphs, Stater Bros and Vons. You could get your prescriptions filled AND and an ice cream cone at Thrifty Drug Stores. Need clothes, shoes, housewares, fabric or eye glasses? Choose from White Front, Zodys and TG&Y. And don't forget GEMCO - a membership store that had housewares, clothes, groceries, tools...you name it, GEMCO had it. Hardware stores? LinBrook and Builders Emporium come to mind. Need to grab something quick? Then you probably stopped at the Tic Toc. If you wanted to purchase a large appliance or television, then Sears and Roebuck was the place to go! Shoes? Thom McAn! And to find quality goods and service, you shopped of course at The May Company and maybe had lunch in their Tea Room. Those days also marked the opening of the FIRST Pic N Save (now known as Big Lots.)
Yep those were the days. Pee Chee folders that we 'decorated' and 'doodled' on; giant clown heads at Jack in the Box that we YELLED our fast food order at; metal lunch boxes with a glass thermos. FREE Admission into Knott's Berry Farm - you could ride the Merry Go Round, feed the Sea Lions, see a melodrama at the Bird Cage Theater and be amazed by how much candy there was at the Candy Parlor! There was an admission fee to get into Disneyland BUT it didn't include the rides. Remember the ticket books?
Strips with cheese at the beach, Bell Burgers at Taco Bell, ice cream and milk shakes at Fosters Freeze. I even remember my first McDonald's Hamburger. House of Pies was around then, as was the Hollywood Wax Museum.
Everyone went to school with their neighborhood friends, homework and housework were both completed by dinner time (5pm) and we went outside to play after dinner.
There were dairies and strawberry fields and orange groves. There was smog and leaded gasoline. No central air or heat in most homes and we only had one bathroom for our family of four. No dishwashers or microwaves or home security systems. Helmets were not required to ride a bike, and seat belts and car seats were not required when riding in cars. You were free to smoke just about anywhere and everywhere (including elementary school offices, restaurants, bank lobbies etc.) and even while pregnant! There were no computers, video games, cell phones, Ipods, rechargeable batteries, pads with wings, wonder bras, lap band surgery or Starbucks.
Things have really changed. Some for the better, some not so much. But I am happy to have the memories...
Sunday, May 2, 2010
The Trams Have Doors?
Yesterday I spent the 18th anniversary of my 35th birthday (do the math yourself) at the Happiest Place on Earth, Disneyland.
After parking the car we made our way to the loading area for the trams to be transported to the entrance to the parks.
And that is when I saw them and had an epiphany...the trams have been retrofitted with DOORS. Doors.
I have been riding the Disneyland trams for the majority of my life. I have never fallen out, never dropped a bag. I have always seated my children in the middle of the bench seat and kept my feet and hands inside the car at all times. I have removed my children from their strollers before boarding and I have NEVER sat on my husbands lap because lap sitting is only for small children.
Our society has grown increasingly undisciplined. This lack of respect for rules, laws and safety puts EVERYONE at an increased risk for harm.
Evidence of our society's lack of discipline can be observed in many ways - parents transporting their babies in strollers on escalators, grandmothers 'driving' ECV's (Electric Convenience Vehicles) with their grandchildren on their laps, using a cell phone while driving.
It is simple really. Follow the rules. They are there to keep you and others safe. Follow the rules because I don't want to be a victim of your lack of discipline.
The trams have doors. I feel so much safer now.
After parking the car we made our way to the loading area for the trams to be transported to the entrance to the parks.
And that is when I saw them and had an epiphany...the trams have been retrofitted with DOORS. Doors.
I have been riding the Disneyland trams for the majority of my life. I have never fallen out, never dropped a bag. I have always seated my children in the middle of the bench seat and kept my feet and hands inside the car at all times. I have removed my children from their strollers before boarding and I have NEVER sat on my husbands lap because lap sitting is only for small children.
Our society has grown increasingly undisciplined. This lack of respect for rules, laws and safety puts EVERYONE at an increased risk for harm.
Evidence of our society's lack of discipline can be observed in many ways - parents transporting their babies in strollers on escalators, grandmothers 'driving' ECV's (Electric Convenience Vehicles) with their grandchildren on their laps, using a cell phone while driving.
It is simple really. Follow the rules. They are there to keep you and others safe. Follow the rules because I don't want to be a victim of your lack of discipline.
The trams have doors. I feel so much safer now.
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