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Hi there! I am a mother, widow, web designer, graphics designer and amatuer photographer who is just roaming this earth seeking joy. To learn to live with yourself, you must laugh AT yourself.

 

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Okay, so this is my confession... I am a HUGE Rick Springfield fan! On July 2, 1982 my older sister took me to my first rock concert. I was 10. That night was a game-changer. So this site design is an ode to my Rick fixation.

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It’s all about the Squirrel Bomb

I think it’s inevitable that as a Mom, I want to be COOL. I mean, who doesn’t? I guess there is a fine line between being your child’s friend and being MOM. You can only go so far in the friend department because well, friends don’t tell other friends what to do, where to go and they usually don’t issue punishments for bad behavior. So, being MOM can be a hard job. But that’s not what this post is about. I would say that I do pretty okay being a mom although I am the first to admit that I still have much to learn in the patience department. I am quickly learning that I suck at 2nd grade math. I apparently do it wrong.  I am not quite sure when 2nd grade math got so complicated or when it became politically incorrect to “borrow or carry the one” but that is a big no-no these days. Ugh. Don’t get me started. So I am not a math genius. I never have been. One thing I know that I am good at are trips to Disneyland. Yeah yeah…this blog is all about the Mouse House and I have certainly created a monster in my kid who not only shares my love of all things Disney but Rick Springfield, too. What can I say? Taste CAN be taught. :-D A sense of humor is important. I would say that mine has gotten me out of some tough spots in my lifetime. I was always a chubby kid. I was teased consistently in school. But thanks to my ability to laugh I think I survived well. I don’t know if I would want to relive any of that but if I could knowing what I know now, I think I would have kicked a little more butt. But all that aside…I have my sense of humor to thank for getting me through childhood and most of all, for helping me through this past year and a half. Nothing about my life these almost 2 years now is FUNNY. But…. I still like to laugh. I yearn for laughter and most of all, I seek it out in my daughter. My biggest fear after Mike died was how losing her dad would affect my little girl. This kind of thing can do lots of damage and I just worry that she’ll one day look back on her childhood with regret that it was all taken from her at such an early age. I’m mom. I’m a pretty ok Mom. But I’m not super-Mom no matter how hard I try. I can’t be all things least of all a Dad. But I can try to keep male influences in my daughter’s life, keep her father’s memory alive and encourage that wicked sense of humor that she not only inherited from me but from her jokester father! Mike loved a good prank. I mean, he LOVED it. Somewhere there is a tape with recordings his nephews and him making prank phone calls. They are classic. I wish I could relay in words how funny they are but you just have to listen to them to appreciate the effort he went into making them. I hope I find that tape some day. There was the time that he and my brother spent an evening sending pizzas to one unsuspecting neighbor in our apartment complex – both of them hiding in the shadows of our bedroom staring out the window with glee as every 15 minutes a different pizza delivery guy tried in vain to deliver pizza to this poor woman. Now, I won’t encourage this type of behavior in Michaela but already at 7 she has an unrelenting evil streak in her. She’ll tickle you until you pee if she could. Her latest effort is the squirrel bomb. And yeah..I am to blame for this one. I squirrel bombed a picture of my parents from our cruise this past summer and then again, a picture of our family this fall. We just spent 3 days in California. Every time I pulled out the camera or we found ourselves on a ride at Disneyland that took pictures, I was asked, “can we put squirrel in the picture too?”So here you have it…the beginning of the Squirrel Bomb Gallery courtesy of my kid. I fear the joke may get old but to a 7 year old, this one will live on for a while and she thinks it’s funnier than anything! Enjoy…

Disneyland Memories

I’ve compiled the best of the pictures that I took this past weekend. Again, they’re in the Quicktime movie format and it’s almost 14MB big so give it a little time to load. Check out the video here.

Whirlwind Trip

Well, I am back from the Mouse House – weary and exhausted but exhilarated all the same. Michaela and I had a fabulous time and are always sad to leave. This trip was a trip of firsts…Michaela is officially 48″ tall which means that she can ride pretty much anything with the exception of the Malaboomer tower thingy…whatever that ride is that shoots up into the air…She’s got 4″ to go for that one and honestly, I am not in a hurry to ride that so it’s all good. This time around, however, Michaela got to ride the swings in the big orange and the white roller coaster that goes upside down over in California Adventure (California Screamin’). Michaela has been begging to go on the orange now for a while and now she could do it legally but wouldn’t you know it? They changed the ride and added tandum seating so those under 48″ could ride wiht an adult. Figures. Either way she went on it and was thrilled. If only they took pictures of you on it because the look of joy on her face was priceless. It took til the last minute we were in the parks to get her to go on California Screamin’ but all of a sudden she decided she was ready and she still hasn’t stopped talking about the ride. She is so excited to be counted among the big kids.  I think she’ll be pretty pooped tomorrow at school.Also new this trip was Pixie Hollow. Michaela got to meet Tinkerbell which was a lot of fun for her. It was our longest wait of the trip but I guess that’s par for the course when it’s new. I’ll update the blog with pictures tomorrow when I am more conscious. So for now, enjoy the Buzz Lightyear photo we took.Interesting thing about trips are the opportunities to people watch. I got to see many people act really selfish and mean with each other but I also go to see total strangers reach out to each other too. I wore a birthday button this trip and I have never experienced having people other than castmembers wishing me a happy birthday but I think I had about a dozen of these people call out to me by name and tell me that they hoped my birthday was good. It was kinda weird but cool. I expected it of the workers there, of course. But random people, no. I think of any year, this one meant the most to me in regards to the little things – simple things such as a person you don’t know wishing you happiness. I don’t know you people, but thanks.

Rick Springfield Cruise 2011


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