Saturday, January 27, 2007

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

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The week in review






















Ahhhhh... a long weekend ! I wish I could say I'm relaxed and refreshed, but work has a way of leaving me tired after only two days. Sheesh ! It's gonna be a long week ...

After all the snow and rain and wind it was nice to get back to some semblance of normal. Friday was spent having lunch with a good friend, a few errands and generally just laying around. Saturday was much the same, although I did get caught up on my life here at home. We ventured out into the world Sunday for a nice brunch with George and Derek, followed by a trip to the Olympic Sculpture Park that opened in Seattle this past weekend. Some neat sculpture, but mostly I was impressed by the transformation of that parcel on the waterfront. In the spring it will be just gorgeous ! It just needs some more GREEN ! Bring on the Spring !

Monday, January 22, 2007

Spring is just around the corner ...

but until then ....


Thursday, January 11, 2007

Another Snow Day !!


Sunday, January 07, 2007

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Box it Up ~ Set it Free
















This absolutely wonderful project is on it's way to Georgeous ~ It was a great, well-crafted piece that was actually hard to part with. I've added a bit of my own angst, and consider those things " turned over " to the Universe for a bit of contemplation and resolution ! Thanks, Core ~ Lovely idea ...

And I feel better already !

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Happy 2007 ! Our New Year was rung in with lots of noise and a night of good food and games !It always seems like the previous year just ended.I don't know if that's about getting older or if it's about how much of my time is spent " waiting ". You know, in traffic, in lines at the store, lines at the doctor. As kids we could cram so much into a day . It occurs to me just how much time I spend now in a state of " unproductive ". I kinda long for the days where I could ride my bike for hours down by the new housing projects. There were streets, but only mounds of dirt where construction had yet to begin. We had tracks and trails ... we could park our bikes, run off to the edge of the street and pick fistfuls of blackberries for a snack. The only rule was to occasionally check in and be home by dinner. It isn't like that now ... I know from the lives of Nat and Blake just how different it is.

Gramps had a birthday, too ! 96 this year ! He's adjusting ( slowly and begrudgingly ) to his new residence. He had a great day yesterday with his whole family there to help him usher in the New Year ! He's really in remarkable shape and we're lucky to have him with us so long. He has MANY stories. And while some get recycled pretty frequently, others are like little gems when we hear them. It's an interesting cycle of life. I remember the days I spoke of a minute ago, where time moved slower and life seemed fuller. Then it cycles into the life I have now, busy and cluttered with time not well spent. And the completion of the cycle is after retirement, when life slows down again. To a crawl for some.

I won't wish my days away, but I'm saving stacks of books to read " someday " . I have boxes of stuff I'll go through " someday ". Letters I'll answer or initiate, pictures I'll catalog, scrapbooks I'll compile. But for now I'll try to just get the most out of the ordinary days, and the best out of the busy ones.

Hope it was a great New Year's Day for everyone.