June, 2010

bogging down your browser

so happy

We did a number of fun things today on my day off. But the best picture comes from the half hour we spent playing with a water fountain.

this amused her far more than it should have

We are easily amused.

in the eyes SHAZAM!

In Illinois, you have to make your own fun.

dare i say it, a look of admiration?

Still, you almost have to admire the skills of a person capable of turning a water fountain into a water park. Even if we were walking though the park completely drenched, drawing the curiosity and attention of far more sensible people.

But to end this like that gloriously blue eyed boy in Wanted, what did YOU do today?l



spunky new case

Last week I stitched up a nice cellphone holder for my phone, seeing as how the ones they had at the store were both pricey and ugly. $20 for ugly black leather? Pretty black leather, sure. But not that tacky looking stuff.

easy carry capabilites!

It was so quick, only about three hours, and I’m all about a swift project. Makes me feel all accomplished. =D I made sure to leave a gap so that I can charge it while it’s encased and I made a nice strap so I can slide it over my shifter in the car or over my arm while wandering around.

new phone holder the other side

I still have more of this skein left and I’m not sure what else to make with it. I love the coloring. So pretty! There isn’t enough for a scarf so I’ll either pick up some more or stripe it with some of my bright green yarn. I haven’t decided yet. I’m hooked on making wrist warmers at the moment anyway so I’m sure I won’t be making any scarves until September at the earliest. They take so long and when I finish them, I always want to wear them immediately. Can’t do that in this weather!



the price is too high

This is the first year where I’ve actually gone out and visited a cemetery for Memorial Day. At least, the first year I can remember. But I thought it was important to pay our respects and give Jas a chance to understand how the choices we make in life have very important consequences.

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Most of hers involve which pair of shoes she wants to wear today or what kind of juice she’d like for lunch. But as you get older, your decisions have more of an impact.

paying our respects

It felt very odd taking pictures in the cemetery. A good part of it was that I was juggling Cody and my Nikon, which with a manual focus is always interesting to do one handed. Being a certified genius, I’d left my sleepywrap at home. Urgh.

But for another part, there was a presence, a feeling I can’t really put words to. You felt something in that air. Kind of like how you know when someone is watching you. Different and in a less hostile way. But you can tell that this is a place with a lot going on (I was going to say under the surface but that does NOT seem right!)(cue the zombies).

I’m not sure if it was all the emotion being poured out in a place like this. Anger, sadness, frustration. From those of us on earth to those who have moved on. Or perhaps even the other way. But it was there and it was real. A huge collection of energy. And it really impacted the whole rest of our day.

To those families who have loved ones in the service, the debt you bear for our country is amazing. Thank you. It is a huge sacrifice, one that is taken for granted by a majority of civilians.

To me, this is one day that always symbolizes why we need to bring peace globally. The thing bringing about the destruction of families be they Afghan, Iraqii, Palestinian, American, or any of the other countries involved in struggles today is rooted in politics. As a global community, we need to make it known that this must stop and look towards peaceful alternatives.

It is NOT for the cause of God, whether you call him Allah, Jehovah, or Christ. The God for ALL the monotheistic religions advocates peace and love to thy neighbor. We need to stop this senseless killing.