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Christmas in May!!!

We just finished dinner, and it was fantastic! We smoked a prime rib roast at Christmas and froze the leftovers. Tonight we had steak sandwiches with the leftovers. It was fantabulous!! We made corn on the cob and Madras beans to go with it in addition to au jus. Oh man, I was in heaven!!! I can hardly wait for the real Christmas! I hope everyone has a great evening. CM3 and CAH I have four books of paper dolls: Wedding Fashion, Bride and Groom, Brides From Around the World, and Fashions of the First Ladies. I was thinking the first two for CM3 and the last two for CAH;s mom. Is that okay? I will need addresses that you can PM me.

 
I wonder what surprises Carl has planned for the 'Pines tomorrow?
 
I will try to stay up to award a prize if we get to 9,800 post with 20 posts to go. If we don't get it soon, I will have to go to bed by 9 p.m. PST. I will let you know the prize tomorrow if that's the case!
 
19 Days until the Indy 500 and Coca Cola 600!!!!!!
76 Days until Christmas In July!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
174 Days until Halloween!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
198 Days until Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great now I am thinking about turkey again. cheesy
 
WooHoo!!!!! I've found our first hint of what's to come for Christmas in July. Valerie Par Hill just put up on her website that she will be at QVC on July 23 for 2 Christmas in July shows!!!!!!!! So if you like Valerie mark your calendars for 6am and 8pm on July 23.

I unfortunately don't know who she is but I can't wait until the CIJ shows, one of these years I will buy stuff. cheesy
 
Christmas in May!!!

We just finished dinner, and it was fantastic! We smoked a prime rib roast at Christmas and froze the leftovers. Tonight we had steak sandwiches with the leftovers. It was fantabulous!! We made corn on the cob and Madras beans to go with it in addition to au jus. Oh man, I was in heaven!!! I can hardly wait for the real Christmas! I hope everyone has a great evening. CM3 and CAH I have four books of paper dolls: Wedding Fashion, Bride and Groom, Brides From Around the World, and Fashions of the First Ladies. I was thinking the first two for CM3 and the last two for CAH;s mom. Is that okay? I will need addresses that you can PM me.



Like I said before you always have the best dinners.
 
I am going to say good night, all. I downloaded three new books to my Nook and I am raring to go! Talk to y'all tomorrow. Sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite, Collie Fite!!!
 
Good evening,


Here I am for my usual end of the night catching up and postings. Work kicked my butt today, I thought and actually planned to work later tonight but I got all my work done and left on time to my surprise. I am off tomorrow because I have a quick Dr. appt. Nothing major just a check up. Then I will probably mow the lawn, we are overrun with dandelions right now but the kids love picking them.

Does Carl have any plans for something new tomorrow?

Have a great night Christmas friends.
 
Christmas in May!!!

We just finished dinner, and it was fantastic! We smoked a prime rib roast at Christmas and froze the leftovers. Tonight we had steak sandwiches with the leftovers. It was fantabulous!! We made corn on the cob and Madras beans to go with it in addition to au jus. Oh man, I was in heaven!!! I can hardly wait for the real Christmas! I hope everyone has a great evening. CM3 and CAH I have four books of paper dolls: Wedding Fashion, Bride and Groom, Brides From Around the World, and Fashions of the First Ladies. I was thinking the first two for CM3 and the last two for CAH;s mom. Is that okay? I will need addresses that you can PM me.

That sounds WONDERFUL to me Seawaters !!! Will PM you !! xo
 
Goodnight Everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Hey brad --

I was glad to hear you had a service and buried Ben in the yard. We've always done this too. Your telling of that story reminded me of the first time I went through the loss of a pet when I was a kid. My Mom had a Pekinese when I was a kid who never knew she was a dog. I didn't really realize how unique and special she was -- we called her Tinka. I just thought all dogs were like her.

She was around when we all were born -- I think, in fact, she may have been a wedding gift for my Mom and Dad when they married.

Anyway, she was with us for 17 years before we lost her and I recall the day well. I came home from school for lunch and my Dad was there, working on something in the garage. That was not like my Dad at all as he wasn't handy in the least and for him to be out there working with wood, very serious and all, well I knew something was up.

Later that afternoon after we were all at home Mom and Dad gathered us around for family prayer -- again, very unusual for that time of day. And then Dad told us what had happened to Tinka. It was the first time we had dealt with the loss of anyone, pet or person and it devastated us all. It was a shock, a real world changer. I might have been only about 12 years old at the time but I felt like a big baby. I simply couldn't process my feelings. And I don't think any of my siblings could either.

We had a neighbor to one side of us who wasn't the world's friendliest. In fact he had this thing about his lawn and that he didn't want anyone touching it. We would, when leaving the house, jump over the corner of his lawn from our driveway in a mad attempt to drive him crazy, which it usually did. I must have been yelled at him a million times over the course of my childhood. He was a real meanie.

But on this day when Tinka died we gathered around the tiny little casket Dad had made for her. Mom wrote, in her beautiful script, her name, date of birth and passing, and a wonderful descrption of her. Then we carried her to the backyard when my Dad and my brothers and myself all took turns digging her grave in her favorite part of the yard -- her little spot in the corner. Mom already had flowers planted around where we were to put her so we had to be careful as we dug. As that job was done my family was all gathered around and because sharing the wonderful Tinka stories we had but never talked about before.

I talked about Tinka on the night my mom went into labor with my baby sister. I'll never forget it because Dad was at work and Mom let us stay up, likely out of fear for what might happen if Dad didn't make it home on time. It was the night that "Brian's Song" ran on network television for the first time. But Mom was really hurting, as I saw it through my kid eyes, and her water had broken. Tinka never once left her side. As Mom lay on the couch and had her get this and that Tinka wouldn't let us get near her. She was absolutely unsettled until my Dad came home and took my Mom into the hospital.

After Mom left the house -- and we were left alone, a very rare thing for our family -- Tinka changed her demeanor right away. She started to protect US, pacing back and forth in front of the door and following us everywhere we went in the house. She had become "friendly" again and watched us all very, very closely. She was not, at least to me, a demonstrative animal prone to cuddling but when Mom and Dad were gone I slept in their bed and she slept right there next to my chest, the whole night. If I moved, she moved. She was literally connected to me the whole time Mom was away.

When I awoke in the morning it was dark and Tinka was going absolutely nuts. She was not a barker by nature but she was greatly agitated. I couldn't find her at first until I realized she was at the back door where a family friend was trying to get into the house. She had heard from my parents the night before and was coming over to get us up and ready for school -- if Tinka would let her. I had to literally pick up Tinka to get her from tearing her apart. This was all completely out of character for Tink.

Later that day I came home for lunch and Laura, our family friend, suggested we called the hospital to see if there was any news. There was, my little sister was born. Laura nearly choked me in her celebration of the news and Tinka again started in on her. I had to take her away and lock her in a room the rest of the day.

Later, when my Mom came home Tinka was literally in tears -- I don't know how to explain it other than that way. She was so happy and literally weeping that Mom was there and safe. I could feel the tension leave her little body as Mom was home and all was well.

So as we were huddled out there, telling stories like that about Tinka, from the time she snagged all the M&Ms Dad was throwing out at us at the fireworks on the 4th of July to the time she jumped off the edge of the Grand Canyon and we thought we lost her, we had a good laugh and a good cry as we buried her. Finally it was done and we said another prayer -- as heartfelt a prayer as I've ever heard in my life. It is one of the handful of times in my life where I've seen my father weep, such was the impact on that little personality on his life.

Unbeknownst to us, our neighbor, the meanie, was witnessing this whole thing from the other side of the fence. As we finished I turned around and there he was, standing there on a foot stool or something, his head clearly over the top of the fence, tears streaming down his face.

"I've never known such love," he told my father.

"Neither had we," my Dad said.

That experience taught me that value of grieving and of remembering and not only for the people important in our lives. Our pets are FAMILY, they are monumental in our day to day, even if they cannot talk or express themselves as we express ourselves to each other.

They do speak to us. And they give a level of love I wish more of us had the capacity to give.

God bless you and your family, Brad, and the memory, too, of Ben.

Jeff
 
Thanx Jeff... no jokes from me- for once.. I am so impressed..

B
 
Now back to our daily grind..


Yahoooooooooooooo the pines - coach made and i will be hosting the darlene love seminar today..
A. What is the proper pillow to sit on while watching darlene love on lettermen?
B. How to hide your darlene love fanaticism in a stable community?
C. Why tivo is the greatest thing since the coffeepot since it allows you to see darlene love over and over...
D. How to best decorate for darlene love on lettermen..


Yabba!~
 
spring cleaning would not be so hard if I did not rearrange everything while doing it! But, it is looking clean and fresh in here and the living room is going to look fantastic the way it is set up with the Christmas tree and new fireplace screen!!
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HAHA - I do this, too!!! I end up cleanign out the closet, moving this and that, and then it ends up being a bigger mess than when I started and a 2 day long project! :tree:

Christmas in May!!!

We just finished dinner, and it was fantastic! We smoked a prime rib roast at Christmas and froze the leftovers. Tonight we had steak sandwiches with the leftovers. It was fantabulous!! We made corn on the cob and Madras beans to go with it in addition to au jus. Oh man, I was in heaven!!! I can hardly wait for the real Christmas! I hope everyone has a great evening. CM3 and CAH I have four books of paper dolls: Wedding Fashion, Bride and Groom, Brides From Around the World, and Fashions of the First Ladies. I was thinking the first two for CM3 and the last two for CAH;s mom. Is that okay? I will need addresses that you can PM me.


Mmmm.. sounds lovely!

Great now I am thinking about turkey again. cheesy
ME TOO - and I don't even eat meat!
 
Jeff, you have such a way with words and offer such comfort to those who need it. I love your podcasts for that reason, mostly!
 
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