Sunday, April 8, 2012

Rain makes everything better.

Currently I live in a Dessert Climate.  The only precipitation we get annually is generally snow.  Coming from the Plains, I miss the rain.  Everything about it: the sounds, jumping puddles, dancing in the downpour, the brightness of lightening.

Mentioning that I miss the rain to a co-worker he sent me the following link to listen to:

Can't say I'll miss the sounds at least!

Have a rainy day everyone! ;)

Friday, April 6, 2012

New Recipe for Cool Aid

Remember me telling you about lunch at my grandma's on Sundays when I was little?  Had to have my red plate, potatoes, and cool aid!  Yum, yum.  One Sunday it was lunch as normal until my uncle and father decided to show their horns.


We were all sitting at the table when I took my first drink of cool aid, but to my surprise it wasn't cool aid.  Hello beet juice!  Yep, that's right, the rascals had traded my grape cool aid for beet juice.  Let's just say I can't even look at a beet now without getting their horrible taste in my mouth.


Grandma's poor white antique tablecloth....

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Split Heart

When I was in 4th grade I won one of those necklaces that has best on one half and friends on the other that was in the shape of a heart at Chuckie Cheese. A week later I went to my grandparents house and gave my grandmother a part of the necklace.


My senior year of high school my grandma passed away.  A sad time, but she had relocated to a better place.  As we were going through her house my mom found her half of the necklace and brought it home to me.  My gma had kept it all those years while I had lost mine.  I felt ashamed but so touched that she had kept a cheap piece of metal just for me.


I had the half-a-heart hanging in my rear-view mirror for the longest time.  Everytime I looked at it, I knew she was with and watching over me. One day my parents borrowed my car and mom was adjusting the necklace when it broke.  I haven't seen the necklace since but know that very special lady knew I was ready to fly on my own.