Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Lying In Repose...This Is Morbid...
Funerals or memorials can be very difficult. For me though, the visitation is more difficult than the funeral service. I'm not sure about what other areas typically do, but in the South most people have the body lying in repose at the visitation. I don't particularly care to see the deceased lying in a coffin. I prefer to think of them the way they looked alive.
Earlier this week I stopped by the funeral home for a visitation. I didn't know the woman who passed; I never met her one single time. I do know her daughter quite well though. We have gone to church together for years and years, so I wanted to stop and offer my condolences.
It felt odd to me that I was looking at a woman in a coffin that I had never met. She had been in assisted living (in another town) for as long as I can remember. This was the first time I ever laid eyes on Rena*. As I stood in line looking at her, I made some mental notes. 1. Whoever did her makeup did a lovely job. 2. Her hair was more poofy than I thought it would be. 3. She really didn't look anything like I had always pictured her looking. 4. the casket the family chose looks to be a nice one. 5. Did I seriously just critique the makeup job of a dead woman? 6. Clearly, I spent too much time with Jay's uncle touring his mortuary.
I don't want to be on display when I die. I've told Jay on numerous occasions that I would much rather be cremated. It's faster and cheaper. I (personally) don't want him spending a lot of money on a funeral. (holy cow, I'm even trying to save money on my own funeral) I don't really care what he does with my ashes. I'll be dead, so it shouldn't really matter. He can dump me down the drain for all I care. I don't even really want him to spend time on a service. I'd much rather he and the kids have a party at the house instead. Since I'll be dead, I guess my children and husband will get to do whatever they want!
Jay's family is real big on the viewing and burial tradition. I told him that if someone in his family should happen toget to him convince him to put me in the ground that I want my epitaph to be as follows:
At Least She Tried
I think he thought I was kidding the first time I mentioned it. He has come to realize that I mean it. I may not be successful at anything, but I have always tried really, really hard. Shouldn't an epitaph embody the deceased? Lots of people use....Beautiful Wife...Loving Mother...Dedicated Christian. I don't think any of those phrases actually describe me as a whole though. Whether it was being a wife, mother, volunteer, accountant, Christian, neighbor, or friend, I have always tried hard. That is the common denominator in everything I have ever done. I tried.
What about you guys? Do any of you have thoughts regarding your funeral?
*I changed her name because I don't know if her family would appreciate me bringing up their 76 year old mother's funeral.
Earlier this week I stopped by the funeral home for a visitation. I didn't know the woman who passed; I never met her one single time. I do know her daughter quite well though. We have gone to church together for years and years, so I wanted to stop and offer my condolences.
It felt odd to me that I was looking at a woman in a coffin that I had never met. She had been in assisted living (in another town) for as long as I can remember. This was the first time I ever laid eyes on Rena*. As I stood in line looking at her, I made some mental notes. 1. Whoever did her makeup did a lovely job. 2. Her hair was more poofy than I thought it would be. 3. She really didn't look anything like I had always pictured her looking. 4. the casket the family chose looks to be a nice one. 5. Did I seriously just critique the makeup job of a dead woman? 6. Clearly, I spent too much time with Jay's uncle touring his mortuary.
I don't want to be on display when I die. I've told Jay on numerous occasions that I would much rather be cremated. It's faster and cheaper. I (personally) don't want him spending a lot of money on a funeral. (holy cow, I'm even trying to save money on my own funeral) I don't really care what he does with my ashes. I'll be dead, so it shouldn't really matter. He can dump me down the drain for all I care. I don't even really want him to spend time on a service. I'd much rather he and the kids have a party at the house instead. Since I'll be dead, I guess my children and husband will get to do whatever they want!
Jay's family is real big on the viewing and burial tradition. I told him that if someone in his family should happen to
At Least She Tried
I think he thought I was kidding the first time I mentioned it. He has come to realize that I mean it. I may not be successful at anything, but I have always tried really, really hard. Shouldn't an epitaph embody the deceased? Lots of people use....Beautiful Wife...Loving Mother...Dedicated Christian. I don't think any of those phrases actually describe me as a whole though. Whether it was being a wife, mother, volunteer, accountant, Christian, neighbor, or friend, I have always tried hard. That is the common denominator in everything I have ever done. I tried.
What about you guys? Do any of you have thoughts regarding your funeral?
*I changed her name because I don't know if her family would appreciate me bringing up their 76 year old mother's funeral.
Monday, June 28, 2010
The Tip Meter Is Running...
There is a restaurant off the interstate in Tennessee that we have stopped to eat at several times over the years. It's not the classiest of places, but in a pinch it will do. Notice the sign...
The food keeps getting worse and the prices keep getting higher. One of the last times we ate there, the waitress brought me our ticket. I reviewed it and gave her my card. She charged us a totally different amount!! Since she had swiped my card for $6 more than the bill, I didn't leave her a tip. Does that make me a crappy patron? I left both tickets out and circled the difference. This is only the second time that Jay and I have not left a tip. The first was at an Olive Garden. The waiter took forever to bring our drinks. And then, the guy took Hadley's crayons away. Seriously. She was the only child we had at the time, and the waiter took away her crayons and kids menu!! Then, he kept our survey ticket with the coupon for free desert on it. He never brought it back to us after we gave him the credit card!! It was such an awful experience that we didn't leave a tip.
So, I have to ask. How many of you have eaten somewhere and didn't leave a tip?
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Just The Two of Us...
We went to a wedding reception recently. It was pretty fun. The couple got married on the Gulf Coast, so the reception was here two weeks later. It's always nice to have a night out with the hubs. As an extra special treat, I have decided to post a picture of myself....
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Call DHR...STAT...
DHR. Every state has their own version. The Department of Human Resources here will straight up take your children away from you if necessary. Well, maybe someone should call them on me...
Notice how sleepy they all look? It's cause I gave them all a dose of benedryll after we played outside for two hours. They put on their pajamas and sat on the sofa until they became borderline comatose with the need for sleep. They have been staying awake entirely too late at night. So, after playing in the grass, I thought a dose of benedryll couldn't hurt. If anything, it helped them get some much needed sleep.
Don't tell me you've never done it...
Am I the only one who occasionally drugs her children to sleep?...
Friday, June 25, 2010
One of Those Days...
Have you ever had one of those days when no one does anything specific to upset you, but you are just plain mad at the world? I had one of those days today. There were several little things that bothered me, but they were just little things that ordinarily I would have laughed off. Today though, it made my mood even blacker.
One thing that really, really bugs me is when people try to tell me how to do my job. For example, the employee of a company I prepare payroll for emailed me today. He tried to tell me that I was withholding the wrong amount from his check. Seriously. As if I haven't been doing this job for a decade. As if he has ever prepared a single payroll in his whole life. As if he understands the effect of a cafeteria plan on tax calculation. It took me a few tries, but I finally got him to understand the math. The real problem is that he filled out his w-4 incorrectly. I am withholding exactly what he requested; he just requested the wrong thing. So, then I had to walk him through filling out his w-4 correctly. Come on man. If you're single, freaking mark it single! Not married!
One thing that really, really bugs me is when people try to tell me how to do my job. For example, the employee of a company I prepare payroll for emailed me today. He tried to tell me that I was withholding the wrong amount from his check. Seriously. As if I haven't been doing this job for a decade. As if he has ever prepared a single payroll in his whole life. As if he understands the effect of a cafeteria plan on tax calculation. It took me a few tries, but I finally got him to understand the math. The real problem is that he filled out his w-4 incorrectly. I am withholding exactly what he requested; he just requested the wrong thing. So, then I had to walk him through filling out his w-4 correctly. Come on man. If you're single, freaking mark it single! Not married!
I Would Never...
Thursday, June 24, 2010
So, So Sad...
Sleepy Time...
Sometimes when Layton falls asleep in the car, Hadley is nice enough to let him use her shoulder as a pillow. Layton sleeps in the car a fairly good bit. He likes to have a nap everyday. That is totally foreign to me because I rarely nap. I have to be extremely sick or something to be able to take a nap.
I can remember when each of the children was a baby, and older women would tell me to sleep when the baby sleeps. It's great in theory, but for me, it just wasn't going to happen. I am simply not a napper. Clearly, my little boy baby (as he likes to be called) loves to nap.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
But, Where Did It Go?...
The law of conservation of energy is an empirical law of physics. It states that the total amount of energy in an isolated system remains constant over time. A consequence of this law is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transformed from one state to another. The only thing that can happen to energy in a closed system is that it can change form, for instance chemical energy can become kinetic energy.
So Layton is wondering. Where did the fire go?
So Layton is wondering. Where did the fire go?
We camped and had fun and roasted marshmallows over a big fire. The fire pit is not on fire anymore, and he was a little perplexed at first.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
What To Eat By The Pool?...
Hello? Whitt's! Wait, some of you don't live 'round these parts' and may have never heard of Whitt's Barbecue.
Well, let me inform you. It's some good pulled pork, and if you're ever in North Alabama/Southern Tennessee, you must try it!
Oh, I almost forgot about the Sun Drop. Do you see it there in the green can at the bottom of the picture? It's like Mello Yello except it's locally produced and must be laced with crack...that's the only reason I can come up with for the rampant addiction to Sun Drop in my area. When I was in college at Mississippi State, I would stop on my way to school and buy a case of Sun Drop to take back with me. Laced with crack I say!
Hadley and the Horse...
Friday, June 18, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Layton Loves Himself...
Every time I take pictures off the memory card in the camera, I find little treasures like these:
Monday, June 14, 2010
Eating Out With Ella...
When you have more than one child, it isn't often that you get to take one and only one child out to eat. It just so happened that the day I took Ella to see the plastic surgeon, sweet Robyn had agreed to babysit the other two. After Ella's appointment, we stopped at the outdoor mall to eat. She picked Cantina Laredo because you can sit outside to eat.
She looked over the menu with an impressive amount of thought.
She looked over the menu with an impressive amount of thought.
She picked her dish and ordered all by herself.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Fishing...
Fishing is something that does not appeal to me. I am not a patient person. I am more of an instant gratification type of gal. Sitting quietly while waiting on a fish to be tricked into taking bait...yeah...it's not for me.
Jay and the children, on the other hand, enjoy fishing. He helps them fish off the pier at the river house...
Shortly after I snapped this picture, I could hear Hadley quietly saying...I am one with the water...she was trying to increase her odds of catching something I suppose.
Layton has to have the most help. He dropped a flip flop in the water right after this picture. He won't leave his line in the water either. He keeps pulling it up to see if he caught anything even though Jay keeps telling him to leave it in the water unless the bobby thingy starts to go under water.
Ella didn't even wait for the chairs to be set up before she started fishing!
I walked down to the pier a few times to visit with them and see the few fish that were caught, but I am just not patient enough (or quiet enough) to be any good at fishing. I'm like a chihuahua on crack...way too loud and yippy to be on a pier...
Jay and the children, on the other hand, enjoy fishing. He helps them fish off the pier at the river house...
Shortly after I snapped this picture, I could hear Hadley quietly saying...I am one with the water...she was trying to increase her odds of catching something I suppose.
Layton has to have the most help. He dropped a flip flop in the water right after this picture. He won't leave his line in the water either. He keeps pulling it up to see if he caught anything even though Jay keeps telling him to leave it in the water unless the bobby thingy starts to go under water.
Ella didn't even wait for the chairs to be set up before she started fishing!
I walked down to the pier a few times to visit with them and see the few fish that were caught, but I am just not patient enough (or quiet enough) to be any good at fishing. I'm like a chihuahua on crack...way too loud and yippy to be on a pier...
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