Join me as I break down the days in Northeastern Indiana - days full of walks outdoors and waterskis; parks, lakes and rivers. We'll also look for some spontaneous fun. We're going to talk, take in the scenery, and go on lots of adventures!
Friday, January 28, 2011
A New Movie from a Big Red Box
Monday, January 24, 2011
Plato's Closet and a Snow Globe Moment
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Fun at the YMCA
Friday, January 7, 2011
Indiana Snow
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Hearts on the refrigerator
More favorite things:
Children's art made at school and pre-school. Although there could be less of this as a future school funding trend, we have received great tree ornaments with kids' pictures, handmade crafts, and more well worth saving and enjoying. Beautiful sheets to adorn refrigerators, and holiday-themed decorations such as turkeys and flag stands - cheerful things to bring back memories and rituals of holidays past.
I've saved the good stuff the children have made, and I just took a bunch of rectangular art off the fridge and put up about 5 hearts - all of different patterns and sizes. One is mosaic of tissue paper squares sealed in wax paper. Another is painted and layered, another a collage. So sweet.
The movie Giant, starring Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and James Dean. The iconic story of ranching, oil and prejudice in Texas. James Dean's portrayal of Jett Rink is simply brilliant. The scene where Rock's Jordan Benedict offers to buy JR out of the land sister Luz willed him - great scene. And the drenching oil gusher first struck on Little Reata - a classic. There's a lot going on, a lot to see in this movie - one of AFI's best 100 of all time.
Christmas cards that depict a night scene, with men on camels and shepherds with crooks. A starlit sky and desert roof lines. Put away other decorations but leave a few choice cards around.
Kids sitting around, doing their homework, reading. Settled in after a vacation, in the evening - it still gets dark before 6 p.m. A cold night, but I feel familiar and grounded while watching them do their work. I might get to read the featured fiction in The New Yorker magazine.
Kids ready to stay after school and play basketball in the gym. It's Indiana in January. A reason to justify a cell phone and texting. The sport of Hoosiers and its time of year.
Fireworks on the Fourth of July in Leo-Cedarville, Indiana.
These are photos of them in 2010. There's a great street party with a hometown feel, river cruise and fireworks reflecting out over the St. Joe River.
Komodo Dragon Blend coffee from Starbucks. We buy Starbucks coffee in bags and make it at home. This one comes from Asia, and I've grown very fond of it - it has a slightly spicy aroma. The dragon on the label looks auspicious.
The movie The Princess Bride. Rob Reiner's classic with Sean Penn's Robin Wright and Mandy Patinkin. The 'voice of Kermit' guy, Cary Ewles, Christoper Guest, other stars. A loving grandfather reading a fairy tale to his grandson. A funny story and star cameos. "My name is Inigo Montoya and you killed my father. Prepare to die." Hilarious. I love this movie, and it's clean. As you wish.
Monday, January 3, 2011
January Tres
Here are some of my first of the year things:
A new purse-size paper calendar. I still back up my digital life this way. Besides, sometimes I just want to make a pencil note of something: jot down an appointment or a phone number quickly. The current one came from the supermarket after Christmas; this one has a tropical beach photo on the cover. It folds over checkbook-size and has a plastic over-cover.
My digital calendar; working calendar. This is now on my Ipad.
Notes and shopping lists: also now on the Ipad. We still need paper note pads in the kitchen for shopping lists as well. Encourage children to write down food requests on paper.
A common monthly wall calendar: a good place to write a common schedule, with people's games, lessons, appts., etc.
A page-a-day spiritual calendar: something personal for me - I have shopped at the mall calendar kiosk store between Christmas and New Year's or online for my favorite calendar for years. For me it's a personal favorite since perhaps childhood. This is an opportunity for my personal meditation. A moment for centering, balance, discipline, peace.
Other things I really like about the start of the new year:
Getting another look at all the cards and letters that came in over the holidays. You all do such a wonderful job at that. Really creative letters, beautiful photos - one this year was a great formal shot, friends and kids in tuxes and flowers at a wedding, I think - I placed all the incoming cards on the piano this year, and it knocks you out when you pass by. I just have to say 'thank you,' what a blessing it is to have such thoughtful friends and family. Those cards are probably the best thing about Christmas.
Epiphany. Three Saints Day. The wise men that came from the east, following the star. That mystical part of the Christmas story has always been so special to me. And, all of this post is in common with the Capricorn I am, although I do not read a daily horoscope. I am just saying.
Facebook and e:mail. Facebook has done something wonderful for birthdays. Lots of people have rough birthdays: pre-Christmas, post-Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, the 26th, etc. January 3 is pretty anticlimactic as well, for parties and such, but I never really cared. Actually, there have been a few great parties over the years, including the Pokagon State Park toboggan/limo one from about 2003. Thanks, Paul and friends.
But I digress. With facebook, one can roll out of bed and have personal birthday greetings from dozens of people. Nobody has to buy a card or a 44-cent stamp. I think it's great. I really appreciate each and every shout out. Thank you all.
It's the first day back to school, and the first day of the work week for many people. People are back to exercising for the new year, and I'm planning to make it to the gym later today. For me, it will be take-out sushi for my birthday dinner, and something chocolate. It's a sunny day over the ice today - Signing off to get on with it.