Sunday, September 13, 2009
Open the door, let 'em In
Sunday, July 12, 2009
The Little Ship
I stood watching as the little ship sailed out to sea. The setting sun tinted his white sails with a golden light, and as he disappeared from sight a voice at my side whispered, "He is gone".
But the sea was a narrow one. On the farther shore a little band of friends had gathered to watch and wait in happy expectation. Suddenly they caught sight of the tiny sail and, at the very moment when my companion had whispered, "He is gone" a glad shout went up in joyous welcome, "Here he comes!"
 
But the sea was a narrow one. On the farther shore a little band of friends had gathered to watch and wait in happy expectation. Suddenly they caught sight of the tiny sail and, at the very moment when my companion had whispered, "He is gone" a glad shout went up in joyous welcome, "Here he comes!"
Saturday, June 6, 2009
RS On The Road
Friday, June 5, 2009
Little Red Chevette
I wish I had asked him how many miles were on that car when he finally got a new one, but I have no idea.  The questions you never think to ask....that later you can never get answered.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Birmingham
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
March Madness
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
3/17
My dad's Irish bar was one of my favorite places to be when I was growing up.  Each year, it was understood he would not be seen before bed, because he would be at the bar all night with the St. Patrick's Day crowd.  I remember each morning of the 18th, it would be an anxious awaiting to hear just how crowded it was at the bar last night.  Funny, looking back on it, the answer was always the same, but I always was waiting to hear with such anticipation.  "It was packed solid from 4:00 until we closed" or "gadzooks, it was packed" or "it was just a constant packed crowd all night" or "oh yeah, it was the biggest one I remember."  No green beer served.....he would tell you "the Irish don't drink green beer, they just drink beer."  When he opened a new bar, closer to where we lived, we would sneak up there and peak in the window to see how crowded the bar was, and it always was.....it made me feel so proud....that's my dad's bar.  When I got older, I even got to be bartender during the lunch shift one St. Patrick's Day.  It was a life highlight.   This is a picture of my shamrock, which I love.  It always reminds me of him, his Irish, my Irish.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
A Jump is Needed
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Daylight Savings Time
While driving across town today, my clock read 2:05, and I thought that seemed off, and earlier than I had thought.  Well, of course, I had forgotten to change my car clock ahead one hour for daylight savings time.  I fixed my clock, and then could hear my dad telling me, "if you had set your alarm for 2:00 am and moved all your clocks ahead an hour you wouldn't have had this problem."  My dad loved to remind people that the time change takes place at 2:00 am, so he would joke that you had to get up to fix the time right at the switch.  He would tell this to strangers, while in line at the bank, or store.  Strangers would not know what to do with this crazy person telling them to get up at 2:00 am, instead of the obvious change of clocks before bed.  As years went on, he would leave me a message each time, and he would leave it in a very serious voice...."Yeah, hi honey, this is dad.  I know you are busy but I needed to leave you a message to remind you to set your alarm for 2:00 am, so that you can get those clocks changed to the right time."  I would always call him back to tell him how crazy he was.  For all the laughs, he really was a great reminder......now I face a far less hilarious reminder to change the clocks.  
Sunday, February 15, 2009
V-Day
I have never been a fan of the Valentine's holiday.  But the one thing I always wanted and anticipated about this day was the card that would arrive from my dad.  When I was younger, it would be waiting for me on the kitchen table, as an adult he would mail them to me and the card and written note would always make me smile.  It would always be a mix of something funny and something sincere.  It would quite literally, make my day.  Since he left, I have dreaded the day, and the absence of him.  Last year was particularly painful, so this year I made my escape.  These flowers arrived for me, finding me all the way in North Carolina, and helped to brighten a dark day.  
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