Saturday, August 29, 2009

My Hero (insert batting eyelashes here)

I appreciate my husband. I do. But every once in a while he does extra good, you know?

Well, starting the week off with buying me a laptop, that was pretty good. But he might have even bested that.

A couple of weeks ago I noticed the floor around the dishwasher was buckling, so I mentioned it to him (and to the kids who got a bit of a lecture about why you shouldn't let water stand on a laminate floor).

Night before last, the hubby crawled under the house to look for leaks. None. (Whew!)

Then he tore up the floor to look for leaks and here's what he found. (Yikes!)

Here's where the hero part comes in. Yesterday, he ran a dehumidifier to suck up all that moisture (a gallon or more) and this morning he installed a new floor. Just like that!

And to top things off, he took me out to a French movie this afternoon. (Ahh!)

AND, we get to use it as a teachable moment. The kids are learning to wash dishes by hand!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Random Facts

1. WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE
Middle name after my mother's college friend
2. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU CRIED?
When Vicki died
3. DO YOU LIKE YOUR HANDWRITING?
yes
4. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LUNCH MEAT?
Pepper turkey
5. What should you be doing right now instead of answering these questions? editing a manuscript
6. IF YOU WERE ANOTHER PERSON, WOULD YOU BE FRIENDS WITH YOU?
I think so.
7. DO YOU USE SARCASM A LOT?
Unfortunately. I'm trying to be funny but I have such innocent friends, I think I hurt their feelings.
8. DO YOU STILL HAVE YOUR TONSILS

Yes.
9. WOULD YOU BUNGEE JUMP?
This is the number one thing that keeps me from applying to the Amazing Race (that and the idea of having every ugly thing I say broadcast to the world.)
10. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CEREAL?
Lately, steel cut oats with maple sugar and fresh berries
11. DO YOU UNTIE YOUR SHOES WHEN YOU TAKE THEM OFF?
No, but I have to untie them before I put them back on.
13. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ICE CREAM?
This is not a fair question.
14. WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU NOTICE ABOUT PEOPLE?
Probably height (and weight) though I'm in denial about both for myself.
15. RED OR PINK?
blue, please.
16. WHAT IS THE LEAST FAVORITE THING ABOUT YOURSELF ?
My inability to keep a clean house and a good attitude at the same time.
17. who do you miss the most
My team and the person I am when I'm with them.
18. DO YOU WANT EVERYONE TO SEND THIS BACK TO YOU?
If you want :-)
19. WHAT COLOR SHOES ARE YOU WEARING?
barefoot!
20. WHAT WAS THE LAST THING YOU ATE?
Broccoli and cheese soup.
21. WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW?
The dog's toenails on the kitchen floor. The shower running.
22. IF YOU WERE A CRAYON, WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU BE?
Periwinkle Blue
23. FAVORITE SMELLS?
Chocolate Chip Cookies, Chai Tea (with the smoke from a wood fire), pot roast, gardenias
24. Who was the last person you talked to on the phone?
My mom
25. DO YOU LIKE THE PERSON WHO SENT THIS TO YOU?
Love her!
26. FAVORITE SPORTS TO WATCH?
gymnastics

27. Hair Color?
Plain old brown
8. EYE COLOR?
Grey-ish blue
29. DO YOU WEAR CONTACTS?
not any more
30. FAVORITE FOOD?
anything from my garden
31. SCARY MOVIES OR HAPPY ENDINGS?
happy endings
32. LAST MOVIE YOU WATCHED?
Julie and Julia... brilliant! Let's do a girls' night out and see this one together.

33. WHAT COLOR SHIRT ARE YOU WEARING?
blue. duh.

34. SUMMER OR WINTER?
Please can't I choose eternal spring?
35. Hugs or kisses?
comfortable hugs

36. FAVORITE DESSERT?
a bite off of whatever is on my friend's plate.
37. MOST LIKELY TO RESPOND?
Sandi

38. LEAST LIKELY TO RESPOND
You know who you are.
39. WHAT BOOK ARE YOU READING NOW
The Help
40. WHAT IS ON YOUR MOUSE PAD?
No mouse pad
41. WHAT DID YOU WATCH ON TV LAST NIGHT?
Season 4 of the West Wing
42. FAVORITE SOUND?
the ocean
43. ROLLING STONES OR BEATLES?
neither
44. WHAT IS THE FARTHEST YOU HAVE BEEN FROM HOME???
Mombasa, Kenya
45. DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL TALENT?
What, like being able to tie a cherry stem with my tongue? Nothing like that.
46. WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
Alaska

47. WHOSE ANSWERS ARE YOU LOOKING TO GETTING BACK?
my friends

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Tools of the Trade

My husband believes in tools. He has 2 band saws, a planer, a table saw, a skill saw, and more hand tools than I can count. He's a builder, so he needs and used them all. If I need to use one of his tools, forget about finding the right one for the job. I finally bought myself a basic set of screw drivers, hammer, and tape measure so I don't have to go sorting through his things and messing them up.

As a builder, he knows how important it is for him to have his tools ready and in usable shape. And, lucky for me, he thinks I deserve the same.

So, last week, he surprised me with a new tool for my birthday-- a functioning, usable laptop. I'm already getting spoiled. It doesn't shut down unexpectedly, it stays connected to the Internet, and it keeps its charge.

My old computer is getting an overhaul to be made usable for the rest of the family. As for me, I'm super thankful for my new tool!

Thanks, hubby!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Hot Wheels Vicki

I need to tell you about a friend of mine. I would have told you about her sooner, but I thought I had more time. Besides, she wanted to tell the stories herself in an autobiography she started and put aside.

Vicki King Thompson died peacefully in her sleep on Friday. The news of her death comes as a great shock to all of us who know her.

Vicki's body didn't form the same way most of ours did and she spent most of her hours in a wheel chair or in bed. Her short legs never learned to walk, but that didn't slow Vicki down a bit. You could tell that from her email moniker - Hot Wheels Vic. She was always in the middle of things, giving advice, greeting everyone, and - above all - asking for prayers for those she loved.

If you knew Vicki, I guarantee she's asked someone else to pray for you. She found great power in prayer and comfort in having other people pray with her. Hardly a Sunday went by without her asking for prayers for a niece, a cousin, a co-worker, a friend. And especially for her mom. I believe it was Vicki's greatest joy to see her mother give her life to Christ earlier this year.

The kids loved Vicki, from the little ones in her Sunday School classes to those she met in the lobby. She was just their size, sitting in her wheelchair, and she loved our kids like they were part of her family. One of my very favorite pictures is one of Vicki holding one of my twins just after the babies came home from the hospital. Vicki's arms were weak, but she could handle those 4 pounds, at least for a few seconds. Even recently, she reminded me, "Remember how I almost dropped your baby?" but I always knew it was special for her to get to hold her, one of the only babies small enough to rest in her arms.

I have a hundred stories to tell, and you probably do, too. I hope we can share them together at her memorial later this week.

Tonight, though, I can't help thinking about Vicki climbing all over heaven's playground, swinging high up in the air, scurrying across the monkey bars and dancing in the freedom of her new-found perfection. Save a spot on the swing set for me, Vicki. I can't wait to play with you.
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Monday, August 10, 2009

That's Nuts!

I'm trying so hard to accept the fact that my beautiful walnut trees belong to the squirrels. If you sit outside, you can hear them munching away, stuffing themselves on MY (I mean "their") green walnuts.

But, come on guys! You don't need to be so greedy. I just saw a squirrel scamper by with 3 - THREE!- walnuts in a cluster sticking out of its mouth.

UNFAIR! I won't even get one.

My other stuff is the same way. Much as I try to let my possessions flow through my hands to whoever needs or wants them, somehow I keep pulling things back and crying "MINE!" I take a deep breath. I loosen my grip. I look for something else to share.

Monday, August 03, 2009

She Didn't Follow Her Script

We did vacation Bible school a week ago. I was the village scribe and my job was to help kids write and seal their own parchment scrolls with wax squeezed out through a glue gun. My shop's co-owner, Edna Ruth, helped the youngest market-goers stamp letters into ancient Roman fluorescent play dough.

Our script said we were not Christian. We didn't know anything about the rebel Jew Jesus or why he and his followers were stirring up trouble. We were to ask the kids questions, to learn more as the week progressed.

"Who is this Jesus? Why is Paul in prison? Shouldn't he just give up talking about Jesus so he can be set free?" That was our script.

This is the script Edna Ruth followed, the script of her life--

"Of course I have a god. I know THE God. And his son, Jesus. Have you heard of him? Let me tell you all about him! He's made the biggest difference to my life and I love him with all my heart."

Even play acting, she couldn't say anything other than what she knows to be the truth. And I love her for it.