Category Archive:Alaska

in love and war . . .

there are currently several teenagers at the house next door. Outside teenagers, that is. They are figuring out the car pool thing, though, as there are only three extra vehicles there at the moment. One came FULL of boys.

The hearts in the front yard were rearranged by the girls (to tell them they liked them, Gramma, says the Pup) into a huge X followed by a huge O. Ahh, yes . . . hugs and kisses. Awwww ain’t that sweet. 😉

Sorry – didn’t get?a picture. Maybe tomorrow if they are still out there.

Hope you’ve had a grand weekend. It was sure a short week, huh? Happy Monday, everyone.

oh-oh . . . just heard Dad’s truck pull in . . . wonder if there will be a few less teenagers over there shortly????

the war has ended – the water balloon/slash/shaving cream war, that is. This morning after I worked out, I went out to get the paper and discovered on the neighbors’ lawn . . .

hrtfar

what?

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a closer look

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awwwww somebody loves somebody, eh?

 

There was a time when it was MY girls who had all the friends coming by – although I will say this thing about that – my girls’ friends knew how to CARPOOL! That was probably made necessary because they either a) did not yet have a license so had to come with someone who did, or b) they didn’t all have cars for whatever reason (mom and dad couldn’t afford a second vehicle or they didn’t pander to their kids as much – whatever).

Back in those long ago days I listened to you, neighbor of mine, when you called and complained about the noise or the cars or the? . . . . whatevers bothered you about my girls and their friends.

Me, cowed and mousy Moosie. I listened to you and I tried to change my girls – tried to take away their joy in their friends – asking them to come in more quietly or not all at once or whatever it was that your latest grief was.

But only to a certain point – I cherished the fact that my girls had good friends – even the ones that I might not have approved of – for whatever reason. They had a batch of pretty neat kids that came and made our home their home. And, I nearly went into the poor house to feed them – time and again. All because it made my girls happy.

THAT, dear neighbor, is why I do not come out and yell at your girls or their friends – even when their cars speed up and down the street much too fast for a neighborhood that has small children in it -?even when they park catawampus in the street so that it is very difficult for even my small car to squeeze through – even when they run up and down the street with their size 13 or better keds STOMPING on the street loudly enough for me to hear/feel it through the soles of my feet on my floor – even when they are bouncing a basketball on the road (dirt roads make as much noise as paved roads – go figure) at all hours – even when they have screeching contests/slash/water balloon/slash/shaving cream fights in the street – in your yard – in MY yard (thank you, by the way for cleaning up that mess).

I do find that it is a bit difficult for me, though. I think that I could become the kind of neighbor that just comes unglued and shouts at the kids to just shut up for goodness’ sake already! I could become that old battleaxe that kids in my day used to be afraid of/slash/made fun of.

I could –

but I’m trying very hard not to be.

Even when I remember that you complained because your babies were asleep and would my girls and their friends please tone it down. Even when I remember that you complained that your precious sleep was broken by dog barking (or whatever). Even when I remember that you are the better than everyone in the whole world just because you are and because you are married to a northroaderwiththesamelastnameasnearlyeveryothernorthroader.

Even then.

Because your girls deserve the right to have as normal a childhood as they can – despite you and despite me.

This is not a spitting contest. I concede. You win.

But it is after 10 o’clock. Do you know where YOUR kids are? Do you know what YOUR kids are doing? And, if you would, could you please ask them to tone the volume down just a teensy bit so that I can get to sleep so that I can get up in time to work out before I go to work????

thanks eversomuch.

salute

World War II and Vietnam vets lead the 4th of July parade with the Colors

We salute you and we thank you for your service!

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bkrdog

who rides on YOUR motorcycle?

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this fellow was styling right down to the tiny sunglasses, leather vest and cap!

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Woot! now, THAT’s some ride!

kilts

REAL Scots wear _______ under their kilts

Lessa has a whole series of pics over at her site. Take a gander. We had a wonderful and full family day. Hope yours was a good one, too.

Hey – anytime we have SUN on the 4th in Kenai – well, that is a good day. It is usually cool to downright cold with fog and/or rain. I’ll take a mild sunburn any day for a day like today.

Oh, Moosie, oh, Moosie
Where have you been?
I’ve been up to my antlers
in work it would seem

Oh, Moosie, oh, Moosie
What did you do there?
I closed my door and
tore out tufts of my hair

please forgive me, Mother Goose:
Pussycat, pussycat

Pussycat, pussycat, where have you been?
I’ve been to London to visit the Queen.
Pussycat, pussycat, what did you there?
I frightened a little mouse under her chair.

Okay – it really hasn’t been THAT bad – sorta. But I have been busy at work and then when I get home and fix dinner and then poof! wake up from my untimely nap – well, then it is time to go to bed. So I haven’t had a lot of time to write here.

You see, it is either write here or read there and sometimes I just need to read. Just have to check and make sure the world is still rocking and rolling.

But, I also need to write – on a deadline – and so I have to interview, then write, then check with the interviewee to make sure all the facts is all the facts, then send to the paper and publish on the paper’s blog.

So, that is what I was doing earlier today – well, the interviewing part. I had one set up for 1 pm, but the person wasn’t available after all. So, Plan B got put into action. I drove over to sister city and stopped first at a children’s park. Saw an expectant mom and got a short (too short, durn it) interview. May be able to do something with that.

Then I went to the Farmer’s Market – I had gotten a great interview from there last week and thought just maybe I could get another this week.

Got more than that! Spoke with THREE people who have been instrumental in getting this Farmer’s Market up and going and continuing on since 1991. It’ll make a nice article.

Got still more than that!!!

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pentomato

bottletom
yummy. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Mr.H! Hubby Moose and I will certainly enjoy these. You were a very gracious interview subject and more than generous to gift us with these. Now, pass the salt, please.