Saturday, December 3, 2011

The 12 Days of Christmas 21st Century Style


The 12 days of Christmas 21st century style

On the first day of Christmas the tech genius sold me
A flat screen 3d TV.

On the second day of the Christmas the tech genius sold me
2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3d TV

On the 3rd day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 3 Ipod touches
2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3d tv

On the 4th day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 4 wireless remotes 3 Ipod touches
2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3d tv

On the 5th day of Christmas the tech genius sold me Play Station 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 ipod touches, 2 blu ray players, and a flat screen 3d TV.

On the 6th day of Christmas the tech genius sold to me 6 Digital Cameras, Play Station 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 Ipod Touches, 2 blu ray players, and a flat screen 3D TV

On the 7th Day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 7 DSI’s, 6 Digital Cameras, Play Station 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 ipod touches, 2 blu ray players, and a flat screen 3D tv.

On the 8th Day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 8 4g cell phones, 7 DSI’s, 6 Digital Cameras, Playstation 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 Ipod touches, 2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3D TV.

On the 9th day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 9 Bose Sound systems, 8 4G cell phones, 7 DSI’s, 6 Digital Cameras, Play Station 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 ipod touches 2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3D TV.

On the 10th day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 10 Wii Remotes, 9 Bose Soundsystems, 7 DSI’s , 6 Digital Cameras, Play Station 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 ipod touches 2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3D TV.

On the 11th day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 11 Xbox 360’s, 10 Wii Remotes, 9 Bose Soundsystems, 7 DSI’s , 6 Digital Cameras, Play Station 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 ipod touches 2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3D TV.

On the 12th day of Christmas the tech genius sold me 12 wireless Netbooks, 11 Xbox 360’s, 10 Wii Remotes, 9 Bose Soundsystems, 7 DSI’s , 6 Digital Cameras, Play Station 3, 4 wireless remotes, 3 ipod touches 2 blu ray players and a flat screen 3D TV.

Mikey's Dinosaur (A Cautionary Tale)


Mikey’s Dinosaur A Cautionary Tale

Mikey was a special boy.
Who brought many people lots of joy.
Mikey  loved all his toys
As do all little boys
He loved his trains, planes, boats, and trucks.
He even loved his little ducks
But the one toy he loved more
Was his favorite orange dinosaur
It was his very special friend
And Mikey loved it to no end
He took it here
He took it there
He took the dinosaur everywhere
One day when he was at super mart
He left it in the shopping cart.
Mikey cried
And sighed
And almost died
Until Mikey and mommy took a ride
All the way back to the grocery store
To find his missing dinosaur
They looked in between the tomatoes
And moved each and every potato
They looked here
They looked there
They looked and looked everywhere
Mikey ran down the cereal aisle
And wore a very happy smile
For Mikey’s dinosaur was there in style
Sitting on the cereal shelf
Mommy laughed in spite of herself
Mikey picked it up and hugged it tight
And put it in his pocket just right
Then to the car with leaps and bounds
Mikey ran across the ground
And Mikey would not cry no more
So if you take your dinosaur
With you to the grocery store
That while you have your best friend there
Just remember and beware
Of  Mikey’s little orange dinosaur
Who got lost at the grocery store!

Song about Healthy Eating for kids


To the tune of “This is Halloween”

Fruits and veggies of every style
Sitting in the produce aisle
Potatoes and radishes
Carrots and chives
Makes me grow and helps me thrive

These are vegetables
These are vegetables
3 to 5 servings
3 to 5 servings

My oh my what else do I see
Other things that are good for me
Oranges, grapes, and pineapple too
Yummy things that are good for you

Fruits are wonderful
Fruits are wonderful
2 to 4 servings
2 to 4 servings

Then we visit every aisle
Sampling all the foods in style
Milk and cheese and yogurt to
Make your teeth and bones strong too

Cheese and Dairy
Cheese and Dairy
2 to 3 servings
2 to 3 servings

Then next comes my favorite aisle
Breads and cereals every style
Cheerios, Oatmeal, noodles, and Flour
All to give your body some power

Grains and cereal
Grains and cereal
6 – 11 Servings
every day

A new spin on an old favorite


Good night Technology

Good night Playstation
And remotes
Good night games
And RC boats

Good night Xbox
Good night Wii
Good night to my plasma tv

Goodnight Kindle
Goodnight nook
Goodnight to my beautiful Netbook

Good night keyboard
Mp3 player and guitars
Goodnight electronic blinking stars

Good night to my Ipad
Blu ray player and dvr
Good night favorite satellite radio of ours

Good night to technology
Good night to state of the art
Good night I’ll see you when the new day starts.

Crazy Christmas Carols


My Iphone Died
(to the tune of Jingle bells)

My Iphone Died My Iphone Died
Now I am just a mess
I lost my apps and MP3’s
And all of my address ‘es

My Iphone Died My Iphone Died
It’s a sad thing to see
I can’t read my favorite book or even watch TV 



Some Assembly Required
(to the tune of The Holly and the Ivy)

Oh the directions to the toys
My kids got under the tree
I’ve turned them every
Which way up and down
They are driving me crazy

Slot a does not fit into
Slot b or c or d
but if you turn it upside down
It fits perfectly

Then I take the truck out
Of the packaging
I need a screw driver
Wire cutters
And a sharp knife possibly

Now we move to Barbie
Though she’s built perfectly
There’s still the swimming pool
And guest house not to mention
Her special Christmas tree

Oh Christmas you are over
But there’s no rest for me
I’m stuck assembling
Toys with directions
Written in Chinese…….



The unfinished dog

The Unfinished Dog

         As I sit at my desk my eyes keep wandering to a small unfinished wooden dog. It was carved by my great uncle and you can see the knife marks so carefully made by trembling elderly hands still sure of their work. He’s one of many carvings that he made but this particular one came to me after he died. It is a metaphor for his life, imperfect but still beautiful. But whose life is perfect? I know mine is not. Even with an imperfect life one can still see the beauty in these little things like this dog. He was carved in such a playful stance head down tail in the air like he was ready to play fetch with his unseen master. It’s a reflection of his soul; he had the heart of a child and a smile for everyone he met. He was quick with a joke and loved fully and unconditionally. He loved fire trucks and took joy in all the people he met.
I put down my pen and pick up the little dog. As I turn him around and around in my hands I look at the carve marks etched into the wood, wrinkles on an aged face. Creases from the laughter and smiles he shared through the years. His texture is rough, like the hands that carved him. Hands worn from years of farming and working the ground, fighting fires beside his brother firemen, and directing the traffic as the years took their toll.
           To think that something so imperfect yet so beautiful came from a simple piece of wood amazes me. How did he know what to make? Did he see this little dog somewhere, maybe playing in a park with his master or a memory of a childhood pet? What was the dog’s name? What breed was it? Was it young or aged? These questions fill my mind as I rub the blonde wood with my thumb and smile at the memories of his life.
           His life spent in a one room school house in winter and in the fields with his brothers in the summer. Spent fishing in the creek in his free time, carving beautiful things that he would bring to my great grandmother to bring her happiness. He brought everyone happiness his life long. Even when he was so deaf he couldn’t hear he would speak very loudly and his blue eyes would twinkle. Who was a perfect match for my aunt, a beautiful woman who spoke her mind but who loved fiercely and would fight to the death for her family should they ever be slighted. Together they made order of chaos and help shape young lives through their church and the fire department; amazing people who embodied all the love that was, is, and ever will be. I can feel that warmth as I hold this small wooden wonder in my hands. I know it is the heat from my hands but I can’t help but think this uncommon warmth comes from somewhere else.
I put the dog down next to my computer. When the day’s frustrations get to me I look at it and smile, just as he did. With a smile and a twinkle in my eye I continue my work. I can’t help but think he’s in heaven smiling knowing his small creation is bringing me such joy. He always shared these little carvings with his family, his friends, and at the local county fair where they brought joy to thousands. He would sit with my aunt at the carvers building right up until he died first teaching then talking. Telling jokes, guiding the young, and always there when I would visit. Their warm hugs and his huge smile were always there to greet me. After they died it was never the same visiting that building without them there. As I walked through that building I couldn’t help but imagine how many of those carvers there used techniques taught to them by my uncle.
As I get up from my desk after a long day I look back at the dog and I start to pick him up to put in my purse to take him home. Then I pause, kiss him gently, and put him back on the shelf above my desk knowing that when I come back the next day he will be there waiting for me as one last blessing from my great uncle given to me to bring me joy in a place where people forget that there are little things in life that are so much more important than deadlines, paperwork, and cost-cutting. It reminds me to take joy in the little things and if the big things were meant to be they will come. This I learned from a man of great faith, his amazing wife, and a little wooden dog, unfinished, and sitting on a shelf waiting to greet me at the dawn of a new day.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

This is my new blog!

Hi and welcome to my blog. When you make a blog site they ask you what it's going to be about. How can you fit that in a title? Nope thought the same thing as you, no can't do that. It's going to be a little bi t of this, a little how to, a movie review, a story for you. Whatever is on my mind that day. So welcome friends to my little blog, my little corner of the world wide web. I hope you sit down, grab a cup of coffee and just take a little time to relax and enjoy. 


~Slainte~