My Christmas List

I know you have all been waiting for this, so that you can decide what to get me for Christmas. Wait no longer; here is my list of things I really really need. These aren’t just senseless, idle “things that would be nice to have”. I really really need every single one of them, and to make your shopping even easier, I am including pictures, so you won’t have to make any tough decisions. I am thoughtful like that.

1.

It is a Nikon D80 10.2 megapixel with a lot of cool stuff that I just know will make me a better person and probably contribute to world peace. You want world peace, don’t you? It is is even on sale for a mere little-over-$1000, so you would also be helping our country’s economy. You want our country to have a good economy don’t you?

2.
This is a Toshiba Tecra M9. It is very cool and will increase my productivity to untold levels, because I would no longer be tied to my desk. I could work from anywhere in the house. It is not on sale and in fact in the configuration I prefer will set you back quite a lot. And it takes 8 days to build and ship so you better hurry because I know how you hate to be late with presents. I hate to see you be late with presents too.

3.
This is a 30″ Wolf Gas Range. Think of all the fabulous meals I could cook with this baby. See those shiny red knobs? Nice huh? They are apparently so expensive that the company is embarassed to put the price on their website, but I am sure that I am worth whatever it is that they are asking.

4.
And because I am a thoughtful person and you are probably running out of wrapping paper by now, here is something small and compact. A 4 carat diamond tennis bracelet. Wooooooooooo – shiny! They even have free overnight shipping in case you forget until the last minute.

So there you are – you can all stop hounding me with emails and phone calls. See you Christmas morning!

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Prayers and Praises

If I am going to be posting entries regularly, I want to do something different with Sundays. I am unsure at this point exactly how this will play out, but this week, we will go with things for which I am thankful and the prayer concerns at the top of my list these days.

First – the things I am praising God for:

  • This time of year. Even though there are those who celebrate in a completely secular fashion, and even though there is a lot of moaning about how commercial it has all become, we are still remembering the birth of my Savior. So, even if you don’t believe in God at all, you would not have that giant lighted Grinch in your yard if Jesus had never been born.
  • Despite all the complaining that is de rigueur at Christmas, for the most part everyone is nicer to other people this time of year. Anything that makes that happen is ok by me.
  • That we will all be together this year. We will very likely not be next year, the reasons for which we’ll talk about at some other time, but this year we get a whole week with both of the girls, their husbands and the grandkids.

And my prayer concerns this week:

  • For my friend Kathy who begins treatment for breast cancer this week with surgery. God is holding her in His hand and He will bring her through.
  • For my friend Janis who, due to a paperwork snafu, has to wait until after Christmas for further tests. I pray she can leave it in God’s hands and enjoy Christmas with her daughter and family.
  • For my Mom, that her knee heals up well with no further pain.
  • For this little girl.
  • For our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and other places away from their families this Christmas.

“Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy- meditate on these things.” Philippians 4:8

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Georgia on my mind

Lauren and Steve are here visiting us until next week when we will all go to Ellyn & Jason’s for Christmas. And while they have a couple of pretty nice vehicles, Steve’s parents offered to let them borrow their car, which is perhaps more suited to a long trip. As previously mentioned, Lauren and Steve live in Georgia which is not a place that gets a lot of snow. It is therefore, understandable that the car they are driving is in a state of shock about now. This car is used to nice warm weather and green grass and gentle breezes.

It is not at all used to this:

It is going to be a long week for the poor thing.

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Snowstorm

We have had it easy the last couple years. This time last year it was about 50 everyday and we didn’t get any snow to speak of until well into January.
This year, we are having a good old fashioned winter – the kind my memory tells me we had every year when we were kids. We got about a foot of snow yesterday, are getting a little more today and then on Sunday, another 7 to 10 inches.

My friend Janis lives in California and she requested some snowstorm pics, so for you Janis, here they are.

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In the words of my Grandmothers…

Like most people, I have had two Grandmothers. Unlike most people, both of mine lived into their nineties and even more unusual, one of them is still alive at 97. It would be difficult to find two people who had less in common than these two women.

For instance, one had underwear with legs and the other did not.

[have I mentioned that I use a tracking widget to see who has visited my blog and how they got here? and that one visitor last week arrived after doing a Google search on “old people in underwear? gives you something to think about doesn’t it? it sure did me.]

But, I digress and that is not what I will remember the most about them. What will stick with me, with all of us, I am sure, are the expressions that they used. I think that an examination of their favorite sayings, reveals a lot about their personalities.

We also have some nice photos of them. I chose these particular ones because they were taken at around the same time, when they were both in their early 90s. I hope I look as good as either of them if I live that long.

grandmak This is Grandma K, my Mom’s mother.
[yes, the undies with legs – you people have to get over this obsession with underwear]
We grew up next door to her and Grandpa, so we saw her every day.
[if you want to see my Dad flinch, stick your head in their back door and yell “Yahootie!”]
She has two expressions that she threw about with abandon and I honestly have no idea exactly what either of them means. She was from Alabama though and I expect they have a lot of sayings there that are not common in Upstate NY.

“Moses in the Bullrushes!”

Say what? This was used as an exclamation of amazement. I am sure it is exactly what the Pharaoh’s daughter said when she saw Moses for the first time. Since Grandma K was a Christian, referencing a pivotal moment in Biblical history is quite understandable.

But try this one on for size:

“Great Big Guns and Little Bittie Fishes!”

Again, this was an exclamation of amazement, perhaps employed when Biblical references did not have quite the strength of expression she was looking for. Not only do I have no idea what it means, she didn’t either. I know because I asked her. “I don’t know hon, it is just something that I say.” If you tracked mud into her kitchen, you were likely to hear Grandma employ one of these two phrases. Something shocking on the news would elicit the same response. She probably said “Great big guns and little bittie fishes!” during the Bay of Pigs and “Moses in the bullrushes!” when men landed on the moon for the first time. She said MITBR if she burned the snickerdoodles and GBGALBF if one of us grandkids misbehaved.

We lost her in January of 2005 at the age of 93.

grandmasThis is Grandma S, my Dad’s mother.
She and Grandpa lived in California most of the time that I was growing up. Where Grandma K was an everyday fact of our lives, Grandma S seemed exotic and her and Grandpa’s yearly appearance in our lives was exciting. She was a of a far saltier bent than our sweet little next-door Grandma. Her favorite sayings followed suit.

“You would kick if you was hung with a new rope.”

This expression was employed just about any time anyone complained about something. It worked for everything from wanting more jelly on your peanut butter sandwich to the partial detachment of a limb. Grandma definitely held with a “no sniveling” policy.

Here is where I find myself wanting to employ some caution. The fact is, some of Grandma S’s expressions were…….. kinda gross, if you thought about what they really meant. Which we, or at least I, never did. They just meant a certain thing, like “stop yer complaining” and we didn’t consider the derivation. Cause, of course, if you are being hung, you are going to kick, no matter how old the rope is. Though if I were going to be hung, I would want a new rope. A green one please, with a lot of nice padding on it.

While Grandma K’s expressions were incomprehensible, Grandma S’s were all too understandable, once you thought about them.

So, throwing caution to the wind, here is her other favorite saying – “If you touch that, you are going to draw back a bloody stump!” This came in handy if you were sticking your little paws into something she was doing. It was said with humor and affection [really!], I am reasonably certain she never followed through with it, and I honestly never thought at all about what it really meant.

Until the day, many years ago, that I said it to Larry, in front of his Mom.

She was utterly horrified, and trust me, when this woman is horrified, she is not one to hold back. And I don’t blame her one bit in this case. When she was a child, her father lost his hand in a corn chopper, so she had had some experience with a you-know-what.

Grandma S is 97, still lives in her own house next door to my aunt and uncle, and does all her own cooking and cleaning, though my uncle does mow her lawn now. I got to hear “You would kick if you was hung with a new rope” this past summer, but I will have to wait till I get to heaven to hear “Great big guns and little bittie fishes” again. Though I am a Grandma now and I might need a stray expression once in awhile myself.

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