Baby It's Cold Outside
There's a chill in the air this morning. The ability to heat our home with the flick of a switch (and having a home in the first place) has just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
There's a chill in the air this morning. The ability to heat our home with the flick of a switch (and having a home in the first place) has just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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To new-to-me L'Thai Organic Restaurant and Wine Bar for satisfying my taste for Pa-Nang curry with vegetables and Hubby-Honey driving 12 miles out of his way to get it for me, you've just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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While I usually take the weekends off, you know I wasn't going to pass up seeing today's date on my blog in print. ;-)
Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending a GOAL luncheon, during which I was challenged from the podium to recall my little girl within--what she used to do, what she used to be into--and see if perhaps there weren't some "buried" parts of her that were worth my excavating for the examination/celebration of the adult woman that I am now.
And when I thought about it, I remember me thinking, as a young, child-of-the-70's girl, that I could do/be anything I wanted.
I could save the world, make people tell the truth, fly under the radar but get where I wanted with ease, deflect bullets meant to harm me, turn folks around or bring them back with a flick of my wrist--because there was some lady on TV named "Wonder Woman" who did that. And if she could, why couldn't I?
So in the spirit of reviving that sense of being strong and limitless, I give you this funky little memory-evoking ode to Wonder Woman that makes the little girl in me jump up and cheer.
All that over the years that has made my life what it is today has just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
Here's to Act II, Scene One.
And Happy Mother's day, Mom. Happy Father's Day, Poppy. ;-)
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The opportunity to be grateful for everything, because there's too much to narrow it down to one thing, has just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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Grateful Lisa, reticent-yet-evolving activist and film buff here...
Check out King Corn and Two Angry Moms when you get a chance.
That's all.
To your health and the health of children you love. To those who make movies to spur movements: you've just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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With my, "I-don't-care-what-we-do-I-just-want-to-be-with-my-family," NYC slicker brother in town this past weekend, we sought out some good "country" fun by heading south to Serenbe--a place that I've long been drawn to visit.
We drove leisurely through the beautiful community in development, though we never came upon the farm located somewhere on the property that we'd set out to find (admittedly, not that hard, or we would've stopped and asked someone). So we decided to head over to the advertised BBQ-Bluegrass-Blues Festival taking place at a nearby park to see what it had to offer.
Once there, of greatest interest to me was the organic produce stand of said farm that we'd been unable to locate.
While chatting with the young gentleman manning the stand, trying to determine where we'd gone wrong in missing the farm, I noticed a photographer in my periphery documenting the event.
When Friendly Farm Guy's and my exchange was over and I turned to rejoin my family, the photographer approached me. To my surprise, it was an old co-worker of mine from our mutual part-time, culinary world "hustling" days, when Hubby-Honey nor the babies were even a thought in my consciousness.
As we hugged and caught up, I couldn't believe 1) that of all places we'd find each other here and 2) that this "coincidental" meeting was taking place with someone I'd admired those 10+ years ago for going after doing what she loved and was meant to do, who was now actively and successfully doing it--precisely at a time that I've been framing and receiving insight as to what that means for me.
It occurred to me later on the drive home that what I'd set out looking for that day was just what I'd found. And we weren't talking a farm here.
Julie, I congratulate you for "doing you". For being yet another signpost along my life's road, you've just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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Reflections on yesterday evening's fine prospective parents night at an elementary school we're pondering for Big Boy and a visit from my ever-clever "baby" brother to distract me from becoming irate over ignorance have just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
Have an enlightened weekend!
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Here's what was referenced and added to The Thanks Ranks:
* Kellie's addition: Kiki92268, The Sims Simulator Supreme
* Mr. Reddick, "Honest Abe" car mechanic extraordinaire
* Atlanta Botanical Garden, for family fun at Scarecrows in the Garden and my, "LIVE!" Peacock Lady scarecrow
* "Childhood Jersey" Kelli, bygones being bygones and friendship
* Again, WABE 90.1 and the notable quotable that inspired Wednesday's blog post
* Olive Riley, 108 year-old birthday girl and world's oldest blogger: www.allaboutolive.com.au
* All the good from a conquered tumor experience
If you so desire, you can click on the player to the left to hear this week's show in its 30 minute entirety. For earlier shows, check out the Thanks Ranks Radio archives at blogtalkradio.com.
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'Cause that's just the place I'm in right now...
Heard this morning on WABE 90.1, in a recorded spot of personal reflection from a supporter, encouraging folks to contribute to the station during this week's Fall Fund Drive:
"How we live our life is how we live our days."
I did not catch the featured listener/contributor's name at the top of the spot, but for sharing this quote that she mentioned is posted in her kitchen, and causing me to examine and reflect upon the accordance of how my days are being lived with how I want to see my life lived, she has just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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The inexplicable privilege to sleep until noon today (yes, the babies slept too!) has just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
On to carpe diem! Have a great weekend.
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Gotta love Atlanta traffic...
Thanks to those of you who waited to hear my "half-time show", delivered with half-brain function. :-) Here's what was (or was meant to have been) referenced on today's show and added to The Thanks Ranks:
My signs/lessons always seem to come in threes...
*On ending my love affair with Starbucks:
1) Say it isn't so! Organic Consumers Association's scathing report
2)The Starbucks kids' cups recall. Starbucks and turtles (Go Maryland!)--what wasn't to love? I'd bought one this summer for Big Boy, and was mildly annoyed when he lost it. Now I'm relieved.
3) The discovery of Cafe Campesino, a fair trade coffee company in Georgia
* On being an activist:
1) Come On People by Bill Cosby and Alvin Poussaint
2) The invitation to the GOAL Luncheon (thanks, Gail)
3) Life's Fruit blog (way to go, Kirsten! inhale... exhale... write!)
If you so desire, you can click on the player to the left to hear this week's show in its, well, 15 minute entirety. For earlier shows, check out the Thanks Ranks Radio archives at blogtalkradio.com.
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Big Boy has been downed with respiratory issues yet again, so it was back to the pediatrician for us.
So here we go again with another round of treatments to pinpoint exactly what's going on with him: allergies, infection, asthma, a combo? Suspicions abound, but he's not textbook, so at this point it's hard to say.
While I was a little resistant the last time, for the sake of his full-functioning breathing and getting to the bottom of all of this, I have reluctantly-with-fingers-crossed agreed to the full-on assault of meds, which includes two inhalers.
At least this part of his treatments has been made manageable and fun for him by using what we've been calling, "The Duckface".
With this animated chamber, he's able to count his three breaths (child's play) and take in the mist that is hopefully giving his lungs a break and getting those passageways back in order.
In God I trust, and as we spend the next two weeks trotting out "The Duckface"... for making this aspect of his treatments distracting and amusing for Big Boy, PARI VORTEX Masks, you've just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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Moment of silence in my household.
Joe Torre: watching your press conference in the wee hours of this morning, I ache and just want to cry. And it's my Hubby-Honey who's the uber-Yankee fan, not me.
But through him I've come to love you. For 12 great years of being a class act, you've just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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1 promised to and highly expectant child in search of pumpkins and scarecrows
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Rain in Georgia, because we've needed it, has just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
Happy weekend!
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Had to wrap up some loose ends... here's what was referenced on yesterday's show and added to The Thanks Ranks:
* October - what a difference a year makes!
* All of you who I've met as a result of The Thanks Ranks and Thanks Ranks Radio and experiences brought to me along my path
* New BlogTalk Radio"friends"--fellow show hosts ZedalzaRadio, Dr. Blogstein and Savair
* New acquaintances met over the past week, as referenced in the last few blog entries
* Kellie's addition: Bridge to Terabithia, the well-done 2007 movie based on her favorite childhood book of the same name, which incidentally appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000
* Author Beverly Cleary for my childhood favorite, Ramona and Her Father
* Dr. Mercola for suggesting coconut oil as a skin moisturizer, and Nutiva Exta Virgin Coconut Oil for seemingly making a difference with Big Boy's eczema
* Hubby-Honey, my knight in shining armor, for saving me from myself after again not listening to "that small voice"... and the Atlanta Botanical Garden for "Scarecrows in the Garden". I was mistaken. The craft is not actually making the scarecrows, but more than 70 of them will be on display throughout the Garden. No matter--Big Boy will be all the more fascinated
If you so desire, you can click on the player to the left to hear this week's show in its 30 minute entirety. For earlier shows, check out the Thanks Ranks Radio archives at the new and improved blogtalkradio.com.
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This past Saturday I was at a fantastic "Farm-to-School 101" event and encountered fellow mom and blogger Pattie Baker. She addressed the crowd that day, and wrote a perfect summation of the event on her blog that I encourage you to read at FoodShed Planet.
I've since become a fan, as she is a trailblazer on the path I've just embarked upon since Big Boy started "school"--that of a hopeful mom who believes systemic change in the school lunch program is not too much to ask for the sustainable health and welfare of our children.
Stanley, the industrious mom behind the garden at E. Rivers Elementary, also challenged and inspired me in ways I dare to acknowledge. I'm telling you, reading that book, GRUB, has turned my head around, and the path of enlightenment has led me to these fine women.
Pattie and Stanley, I stand in mom-to-mom solidarity with you and all those committed to putting good food within our children's reach-- one square foot at a time. For all your fine efforts that have further fueled me, you've just been added to The Thanks Ranks.
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If you consciously put yourself on alert for it, every day we encounter people, places, things or experiences that make our day a little brighter. Here I show my gratitude, and add them to "The Thanks Ranks".