Thursday, March 01, 2007

Random Ramblings #8

Ultimate Blog Party


Before I start today's post, don't forget to get in on the Ultimate Blog Party hosted by 5 Minutes For Mom this coming week March 2-9! Click on the button for details!! It'll be great!

First of all, thank you so much for your comments on DC's photography yesterday. He does do a great job. I sometimes wish he'd photograph people more often, but he definitely is an artist with a camera. I think I'll have to take Kristen's advice and make a calendar one of these days - maybe it'll be everybody's Christmas gift next year. Hmmm.

I have a problem that I need your help with. Kev is preparing Chapter 4 and it will probably be ready tomorrow. Here's the problem - tomorrow starts the big bloggy party hosted by 5 Minutes with Mom. This series we're doing doesn't exactly fit in with the theme (although, we are definitely celebrating what God has done). I don't want to wait another whole week to post his chapter and my response. But I am not sure anyone will come to visit us while the party's going on, and I don't think signing up for the party with this particular post is a great idea. What do you think?

Feisty and I had a great adventure the other afternoon while Care Bear was in school. We went to visit Maizie. I have taken both girls to see her in the past, but this time it was just Feisty and me. Maizie is in an assisted living facility. Let me tell you, if you want to light up the world a little bit, just take a cute kid or two to a place like that at lunch time. The looks and smiles on the faces of those residents just made my day. I must do it more often.

Maizie and Joe began coming to our church late in life. They were a great couple. They celebrated at least their 75th anniversary before Joe went to heaven. Maizie lived in her house for a few more years, then had to have some help, so moved into this facility. It's nice, but there is definitely not enough room for all of the things she loves.

When we used to go visit them in their home on occasion, it would be such a hoot. Maizie is quite the conversationalist. Joe would have liked to get a word in and had great stories to tell about his life in Canada growing up. Maizie was British. I can't remember the exact story of how they got together, but they had some great memories. Joe would be all right as long as he was telling a story of his boyhood, but the minute it got to a memory they shared, she'd always say, "No, Joe, that's not the way it went," and head off into her own version. He was so gentle and kind - he'd just let her have the story and sit and listen with a smile on his sweet face. I know she misses Joe terribly.

Maizie will be 100 on May 23. She's getting tired. A virius went through the place not long ago and she caught it. She hasn't sprung back as well as before, and her vision is not as good as it was. Until recently, she has been hand writing the stories of her life and giving them to family members. I asked her if they are being typed up so that everyone can have all of the stories. I think they should be published. With her memory and gift of gab, can you imagine what she could tell in 100 years of memories??

I would love to sponsor a card shower for Maizie with my blog friends. What do you think? If you're interested, I'll e-mail you her address as the time gets closer. I wish I'd had my camera with me as Feisty rode on her lap and I pushed them back to Maizie's room from the cafeteria.

I have learned not to let impressions go. When I think of her, I need to go visit Maizie, because the regret I'll feel if I don't do it before she goes to heaven to join up with her Joe would be overwhelming. I try to listen to that little inner voice and send a card, e-mail, call when I get that nudge from the Lord.

As I've mentioned before, I spend quite a bit of time in my minivan with the kiddoes, and we always listen to good Sunday School songs as we drive down the street. Yesterday it was Veggie Tales. The trio singing ibehind me as we drive down the street just blesses my soul! At the end of one of the songs yesterday, Care Bear said, "I just love God so much!" Oh, my, what a privilege to be in their lives and watch their little spirits tune in with His.
A couple of days ago just after I picked Anakin up from school, one of the other minivan drivers pulled up beside me and told me I had a totally flat tire. I got out of the traffic pattern, called my Dad, the faithful fixer (they live only a few blocks away, thank the Lord), and he came over to fill it enough for me to get home, and followed me there to be sure. Anakin's biggest concern was, "Are we going to miss Arthur?" That is the big treat the minute we get home from school - watching Arthur. I love his priorities! BTW. the tire has a nail AND a screw in it! I attract nails as if there were a magnet inside my tires!
I'm on my way to get a haircut. Feisty will be watching me get this done instead of the other way around. Remember the haircut thing of a few weeks ago? Feisty said, "Maybe Care Bear can cut your hair!" I love it!


I guess I'd better get busy doing that for which I get paid not enough! Let me know what you think of my two requests.

11 comments:

Diane Viere said...

Dawn,

Quandry #1: YES! Post Part Four! Can't think of a better reason to party-hardy!

Quandry #2: I'd love to send a card to Maize--what a great idea! So put me on the list!

Diane

staceyhoff said...

I agree, post part 4! Definately!
I too would love to send a card to Maize. She will no doubt so enjoy having all of them read to her!

TJ said...

the card shower sounds like a wonderful thing to do...and I love to read stories from someone like Maize...
:-D

Susie said...

I've enjoyed reading each of the past three installments, and of course will read #4.
I would be pleased to send a birthday card to Maize. Just let me know the info..
((hugs))

Linda said...

I love these "rambles" Dawn. I agree - do the posts. Kevin's life is a celebration.
The pictures from the previous post are gorgeous. We have some like that from our vacation last summer in Colorado Springs (minus the snow).
I love the idea of sending cards to Mazie. She sounds like my kind of gal. I really do love being with much older people (although in a few years that's going to be tough :-)).
So you don't want her to give you a haircut huh? Just think - you wouldn't have to get another one for months and months.
Did I tell you how glad I am DC is allright! That's a definite praise.

Nancy said...

I can not wait for part #4 and would read it anywhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Put me on the list for dear sweet Maize! What a great idea. A card shower- what fun!

groovyoldlady said...

Part 4! Part 4! Part 4! Part 4!

I'll send a card to Maize too. maybe my girlies can color some pictures for her.

Carole Burant said...

I agree with the others, Dawn, post part #4 of the story...your faithful readers will read it no matter what else is going on:-) I so enjoyed hearing about Maize, she certainly sounds like quite the character! hehe I would love to send her a card too:-) xox

Barb said...

Of course you go ahead with Part Four. The post you to do participate in the party is completely separate and that's the one you'll link at 5 Minute's site. Anyone participating can post as usual all week long and I don't think we want you to postpone the next segment in Kevin's story.

Put me on the list for Maize. :-)

Unknown said...

Yes, post part 4!
Yes, I would love to send a card to Maize!

Pamela said...

Dawn you can do both! Post your Ultimate Blog party and link your specific post to Mr. Linky at 5 Minutes For Mom, then post part 4 above that and maybe reference the post below to cover both bases.

I would love to make a card for Maize! Please add my name to the list. That was sweet that you lit up their lives by bringing Feisty! :)