Peach's Place

Friday, April 20, 2007

life

I have a new love. It is life.
I love life.
It's cinnamony goodness is out of this world.
I come by this honest.
I can remember as a kid listening to my Dad go on and on about life. He would talk about commercials on TV that would say "It won't wilt when you pour on the milk". And he would say, "If it won't wilt, I don't want it."
We like mushy cereal. And, life gets mushy.
Raisin bran is good. Rice chex is good. But, life beats them all.
I love life.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Granny & Papaw

My mom's parents were pretty good grandparents.
Papaw always had bikes for us to ride at his house, when we'd come to visit. He put one together for me and I rode that thing till the wheels fell off. My bike was really old, when I learned how to ride without training wheels, but it was a nice bike. It had the big curly handlebars.
Granny always was crocheting something. She made dresses for me, also. She was big into making Muppets dolls. She made my brothers Ernie & Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, etc. I think she did the whole collection of Sesame Street Muppets, and then some.
She always had dolls for me. I never got a Muppet.
Papaw would take us to the store to get donuts. He helped me start carving out my car for the Grand Prix at Awana one year.
Granny & Papaw didn't throw ANYTHING away. Milk jugs, soap bottles, q-tip tubes (after the cotton ends had been used and cut off, boxes, plastic anything, jelly jars, you name it, they saved it, and made use of it)
I remember watching Granny make a pair of booties for a new baby at church in no-time at all. She whipped those bad boys out like nobody's business.
I'm so glad I decided to learn that craft... sadly after she died. I think she would be really impressed with some of the stuff I've made.
Granny was always busy. Mom wasn't much of a gardener, but Granny weeded our whole flower bed on year. There was nothing left but dirt when she got done, I think.
Granny also got down on her hands and knees and got all the stuff out from under my bed with a hanger. I still laugh about that one.
I was not the "granddaughter" they had in mind, I think. I was supposed to wear big skirts with saddle oxfords with my hair down and be all prim and proper. I was the opposite. I wore blue jeans and pony tails and tennis shoes and I acted like a boy, except for when I was in a dress.
In my teenage years, I was quite sassy. Not in a disrespectful way, but I could pick at people and make them like it. Still can. I'm also quite sarcastic. This is a trait you HAVE to have to be a part of our family. If you can't take sarcasm, find someone else to hang out with.
One evening, after my grandparents had moved back close to us, I was LAYING on the floor of their living room, wearing shorts, with a pony tail. Uhm, not lady like. I know how to be modest in shorts, but still...
I said to Papaw, "Albert?" (Mom said she breathed in real deep and held it for fear the wrath of her Dad).
He said, "Yes?"
I said, "I think you and I have known each other long enough that we can be on a first-name basis."
(Mom was on the edge of her seat "what's he gonna do? Uh-oh Sarah, lookout!")
He said, "First name basis, huh?" and chuckled.
I'm the only one who could talk to him and Granny like that and get away with it.

I also used to tie Papaw's shoelaces together when he would fall asleep in his chair. Don't worry, he never got up to walk without first noticing something was amiss.

I miss Granny and Papaw. They got to meet Abby, but they were long gone by the time Phoebe came around and I know they would have just ate her up and Tucker, too. I'm sad they didn't get to meet all my kids (and future ones) while in their earthly life. But, I know they're singing and rejoicing with Jesus up in Heaven.

Friday, April 13, 2007

The Carpenters & Bob Messenger

Do you know who The Carpenters are?
Then, you should know who Bob Messenger is. If you don't, go look at an old album. He's the flute player.
This dude can wail on the flute, like nobody's business. I wish I had the talent. Actually, I wish I had stuck with my flute playing. I could probably have the talent (or someone close) if I were to work at it a little. Not much time for flute playing between sewing, crocheting, knitting, cooking, cleaning, oh, and homeschooling AND taking care of my children. LOL We make time for the things important to us, and if that were all that important to me, you can guarantee I'd be doing it.
I digress.
I love the music of the Carpenters. I grew up with it, bc I had parents that loved The Carpenters. It's music that they dated to, so it was important to them. As long as I can remember, we've had some sort of Carpenters music around. 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, etc.
I love the Carpenters and every now and then, I need a "fix".
My fave song is "(they long to be) close to you". I also really like "we've only just begun" and many others.
"It's going to take some time" has a flute solo in it that just baffles my mind. How does Bob do that?
Also, they have their own rendition of Hank William's "Jambalaya" (son of a gun gonna have some fun, on the bayou). It is sort of strange hearing Karen Carpenter say "me-oh-my-oh". LOL But, I love their harmonies and there's also a flute solo in that one.
I recently purchased their collection called The Carpenters Gold. It has songs on it that I haven't heard from them, before. Like The Mamas & The Papas "California Dreamin'" Not one of my faves by The Carpenters.
Richard has a little explanation about every song on the two disc collection. Some of them are really insightful, others are confusing. But, I really enjoy the music more when I have a little more background to it.
His memories of his sister are wistful, and not without reason. It's like he wishes he had paid better attention and noticed she had a problem before it got out of hand. He regrets allowing the biopic movie to be made, as well. His story behind Mr. "Gouda" (did you know it is actually Mr. Guder) is also very funny.
Anyway, that is what I've been listening to lately and my kids are loving it, as well.
I don't quite understand the whole song, but I like the lyrics on "reason to believe"... someone like you makes it hard to live without somebody else, someone like you makes it easy to give... never think about myself...
Also, I really like the twangy country feel to "Sweet Sweet Smile" and "Top of the World". TOTW is one of my faves... I'm on the top of the world, lookin' down on creation and the only explanation I can find.. is the love that I've found ever since you've been around, your love puts me at the top of the world...
And, to top it all off, who can live without Kermit's "The Rainbow Connection". (I also REALLY LOVED the version of this song peformed by the Tone Rangers on the extras of the movie DVD "The Break-Up"... harmonies are out of this world).
The Carpenters is good music, but it wouldn't be good music, I think, without Bob Messenger's flute playing. :)

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

DVD Junkie

That's right, I'm a DVD junkie.
I can't have too many DVDs.
I get a certain satisfaction out of tearing off plastic, peeling off stickers and anti-theft devices, and opening up a fresh plastic case containing a brand new shiny disc with a picture show on it.
2 disc editions are better than 1.
Widescreen is always better than Fullscreen. I'm a Widescreen snob. If they don't have it in widescreen, I'd really rather not, thank you. Especially if they have some that say "Full screen" but none that say "Widescreen". Why even bring it up if you don't get a choice?? That's just mean.
I have made an art out of opening DVDs. You don't just do it. You have to do it right.
ALL of the outer plastic wrap has to be removed. ALL of the sticker AND residue must be gone. You can't just slice the sticker so it will open and let that be it. Nope, you have to peel it off. And if some of the adhesive remains, you must use the sticker to remove it. Oh yes, it can be done. Don't leave sticky adhesive goo on your DVDs. That just collects nasty dirt and hair and goop. Gross.
Lastly, there is the anti-theft device. That black little strip of plastic-covered metal that boings when the cashier rubs it over the demagnetizer. If they don't de-boing it, then it'll make the alarm go off. I love the de-boinging sound. Probably something that fuels my DVD addiction. Anyway, they will hide that little strip anywhere and everywhere within the DVD case. Once, they put it on the paper label on a Warner Brothers disc.
All the Warner Brothers movies have a cardboard case, instead of the plastic ones. Ever notice that?? And... they are just a little taller than the plastic ones, so they don't fit quite right like the others do. WB always has to stand out. I digress.
I had to peel off some of the paper to get my deboingy strip off the DVD. I did not like it. But, sometimes we have to make sacrifices.
My addiction is not as bad as it has been, but when in need, a $5.50 movie will do. Sometimes, a $7.50 movie gets the job done just as nicely as a $9.99. However, nothing can beat a $19.95 2 disc edition with weirdo soundtrack or something "extra" to spice up the deal. That is for a truly desired new release.
New releases.... another blog, for another day.
I bought a movie today, can you tell?? And I haven't even watched it yet, but... it looks like I've had it for years.
Don't touch my DVDs... ever. I'll have to hurt you.