Thursday
Love Letters
Wednesday
Thankless listing
1) My husband's health-Being able to make my holiday trip without worrying about how he was feeling was a Godsend. Very grateful for his speedy recovery.
2) My Allman Family-Visiting family is usually a big pain in the ass. Let's face it, flying sucks, not sleeping in your own bed sucks, and generally your family involves some sort of dysfunction that is totally obnoxious. That's not just me right? Visiting the Allmans is a little different. I get to hang with my aunt who is one of my favorite friends at her manse, which is awesome because I get to lock myself in her bathroom and just smell the soaps for twenty minutes, and then I get to say things like, "I'm sorry I have to go, we are lunching poolside at the club."
3) Mani/pedies-Though I ruined my perfect 40's pin-up red cleaning up today, a quick polish change this weekend and no one will ever no that I clean my own house at the Christmas part this weekend. Ok, that's a lie, but I can pretend that I don't clean my house.
4) The Detriot Airport play area-God bless the people who realized that if you don't have something that a three year-old can climb on during a three hour layover someone, like a gate agent, might get seriously hurt.
5) Lunch dates-I don't get lunch dates with my hubby often, but today I did and managed to pack a great time into 30 minutes. It is amazing how much more energy you have after you laugh for thirty minutes straight.
Now for the things that I am not thankful for, because you knew all this good cheer had to take a turn for the worse.
1) Fit camp-So the Allman's dysfunction this trip was the fitness craze they are all on. I guess only I consider it dysfunctional to want to be fit, but nevertheless it sucked. I worked out more in three days than i think I did in the past two weeks. Sore, very sore. Fitness instructors are cold, unfeeling people that must not have been loved by their parents. However, we are now down to 171 for those of you who are counting.
2) Crabby men travelling coach-Dude, you are travelling coach from Florida. The ONLY people on this flight are elderly with special needs and small children. Get over yourself.
3) Airport Starbucks-Why for the love of all things sacred would you be on the wrong side of security? I can't take my coffee through security so you just sit there and taunt me from the other side.
4) Work functions-Need I say more? The employees hate going to them and their spouses hate it even more. Employees at least have work to talk about, I have to sit and make the most painful small talk ever with people who don't know or care who I am.
I'll leave it at four so it appears as if I am more grateful than ungrateful. That way I might not go straight to hell for the describing the season of the birth of my Lord as "soul-eating."
Home again, home again
Yes, I am grinchy when it comes to Christmas. There are many things I love about Christmas, cookies, the Nutcracker, midnight mass, but one thing I truly hate. Buying gifts. Unfortunately, it seems like this is what dominates the season because the list of who to buy for gets longer and longer and the number of clients who NEED to settle their cases gets greater and greater and you end up with a wife who does nothing but shop and husband who does nothing but work to pay for the things that she bought. So in the end all Chad and I want for Christmas is one whole day together. Thankfully my mom gives that to us every year, so about three days after Christmas is when I get really merry.
Photo Dump



Thursday
The Chadderbox
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday
Bragging rights
After she made the perfect v (which she made at the writing station the librarian set up for her at our library, oh yeah, we are there that much) she had to show the librarian, of course, then she wanted to call Daddy, naturally. What did she want to do next? Put the scrap of paper in an envelope and mail it to her Papa! She was so hot and cold to Jim while he was here I was curious to see how she would react to him going back home. She was REALLY proud of that V, Papa, so I hope you understand that you are being mailed Olivia's eqivilant to the Magna Carta.
My kid is a good egg who loves her family. Brag concluded.
Night Owls
SO, depending on how this all goes I might not be on for a few days, but I know that you are all thinking of Chad and thanks to everyone for their well wishes and support. And in case you are wondering, at our house for real Thanksgiving? Steak Adobo Chili with avacado and black beans.
Friday
Al and Elizabeth Have A Sit Down
Now don't get testy, I know I live in a cold weather place. But isn't that just semantics? I mean really with a hole in the ozone that big does anywhere really need to be cold anymore? I think that a little CO2 emission situation could really relieve the housing bubbles on the coasts. Everywhere could be as warm as California or Miami. And I reiterate, I don't like to run in the cold, or the cold dark. Why hasn't Global Warming dealt with daylight saving time yet? It is dark when I get up and dark before I eat dinner, now there is a crisis.
Oh please, now you are just getting high and mighty. You shared that medal with the UN and it didn't even boost your polling numbers. I mean really, come on. Like YOU are carbon neutral? Look at you. A small village in Southeast Asia starved so you there was enough food to feed you today. AL! AL! I'm sorry okay? I know you are sensitive about the weight gain. Al! Don't be like this. No, we talked about this, that is a terrible idea. Well he can think that all he wants but Barak doesn't always have your best interests at heart does he?
Tipper! Tipper! Al has locked himself in the bathroom again, he is threatening to grow out the beard. Bring me Boca Nuggets, that's what got him out last time.
Welcome Back Friday
What I got done today was one really great day with my kid. A stress-free playdate, a girls lunch and we are looking forward to an afternoon of piling into bed with hot cocoa and books and maybe some holiday shopping. Fridays were a really important reality check for both of us, my one and only is just fine with me.
I think I am going to hang on to the no cooking Fridays thing though.
Thursday
How you know that you are addicted to food
Ps-Still not sick, but now I am tempting fate so I am going to stop.
Update
1) Be really determined not to get sick-Last year was Olivia's first year in school and we were sick all winter, literally. It got to the point where if someone so much as sneezed I would burst into tears because it would mean weeks before whatever virus would cycle through all three of us. So far this Fall Olivia has had a double ear infection and strep. I had a bizarre 24 hour thing and that's it. You have to commit to the regimen because that is what works, last year I thought it was too much to do the regimen. I was wrong, being sick was way worse.
2) Be well stocked-I was caught a little off guard this year because it was still so warm it seemed too early for everyone to start getting sick. In my arsenal: Lysol wipes, floor disinfectant, unscented laundry soap and dryer sheets, paper towels, videos and new books (I actually have a box in the basement that I only pull out for sick days) and chicken stock. You can vary the drinks by illness, but I consider apple juice the go to because it is good for stomach stuff and colds.
3) Rubber gloves-My friends and family laugh that this is extreme, but when you are cleaning up vomit, dirty tissues, germ-covered glasses and all manner of infected items you better be wearing gloves. You can't wash your hands well enough to be germ free, people! That being said. . .
4) Wash hands-Not yours, you are wearing gloves, wash your kid and your husband's hands, constantly. If they are drinking or eating in bed, periodically have them get up and wash. If their hand is near their face they are putting germs all over your linens and remote control.
5) Clean your remote control-and everything else. I actually put myself in my husband's shoes today and wiped down everything he touched from his alarm clock to his razor to the fridge handle. I do this twice a day. Viruses are live things that mutate throughout the day, what he was infected with this morning will have changed into something else by the time he comes home. Everything down to sheets and pillows gets it. Quarantine them. I try to keep them in one room as much as possible. It makes it easier on me.
6) Airborne- I actually have no idea what is in this stuff or why it is so expensive, but it works. I was turned onto it by my friend Brittany who is a medical resident and swears by it. I gave it to the preschool teachers for Christmas last year and they were ecstatic. It may not prevent you from getting, whatever, but it definitely lessens the severity by quite a substantial amount. Heat it into a tea, it is much more tolerable.
7) Be a great big bitch, with a lot of empathy-It sucks to be sick and at this point in my life there are very few garden variety illnesses that I haven't had several times. Bland diets suck, sore throats suck, but that doesn't mean you get to sneak toast when you are on a liquid diet. Willpower must be provided to people who haven't eaten for days and no longer have any of their own, by force if necessary.
8) Be the first appointment with your doctor-If that means you call back twice and pretend like you were disconnected the first time because the first time around you didn't get the nurse who you know will hook you up, then that's what you do. You are also the first appointment so that your doctor still feels like she can spend time chatting with you. Also, make sure you doctor and the PA are part of the lesbian posse.
Be prepared at your appointment. I expect that my doctor know Olivia's medical history, she expects that I know exactly what she ate, when, her temps for the last 48 hours, her sleep patterns, everything. If you have a lot going on, write it down along with all medications your kid is on. It is your responsibility to give your doctor a complete picture so she can make an accurate diagnosis. That way when things go wrong and you need to make a nasty phone call you know your bases are covered.
9) Dress your kid cute-You would not believe what you can score with a sick kid in pink polka dotted tights. I know I don't have an appointment, but can I get swabbed for strep too?
10) Give it up a little- I spend a lot of time when Olivia is sick trying to make sure that she doesn't spend the whole day in front of the tv, which is a noble thing. However, as my husband pointed out to me, what do I want to do when I am sick? Whatever I damn well please, I am sick! All concessions should be made to please me and only me because I am afflicted with whatever HORRIBLE illness. So when she wants to read, and she eventually will, or color, or whatever, drop everything and do it with her. Until then, turn on the damn video.
The Golden Rule should apply at its upmost when your family is ill. Remember, they are going to get sick, you are eventually going to get something off the grocery cart. You can only hope that they remember how good you were and reciprocate.
Tuesday
In the trenches
Remember everyone, wash your hands!
Friday
Jim's best shots
Photographing faith




Tuesday
Al Fresco


Now I can say that probably many things on this trip were probably wasted on me, terrific food, a beautiful language, but I can honestly say that I remember every single thing that I saw from the moment that i entered St. Peter's Square. It probably was also the time in my life when I discovered that I have a photographic memory. The Vatican is an amazing and terrible place. It is all the piety and wonder of my faith and also the terrible excess. Today i would be hard pressed to look at the Sistine Chapel and not think about the fact that Michelangelo was forced to complete the chapel against his will by a war mongering Pope under conditions that would easily amount to torture in our modern age. Yet, you look at the Pieta or the Chapel and God becomes real. Humankind's desire to have a miraculous faith, the greatest story ever told, comes alive. The Bible became a real, breathing document of shame and redemption. Catholicism became more than church on Sunday, it became a culture, a complete civilization of people, a rich history that changed the world for good and bad.
I still wonder if my fondness for my faith doesn't stem more from my love of history, than from my love of God. Either way, for Olivia's thirteenth we will be going to Rome.
Going to Beautiful Lengths
Monday
Turkey Day




The big day went without a hitch except for our poor kidsitter coming down with the flu (feel better Tina!!). The neighbors came through though and Olivia happily went with the new arrangement. We were really proud of our friend Chip who came spouseless into a strange crowd. Having two kitchens was a little stressful for a control freak since I couldn't be in two places at once, but being in Sarah and Heather's kitchen was much more comfortable than I expected and we felt very welcome in their home.
All in all it was a pretty low-key with most people taking off by ten, but we were so exhausted that we didn't care. So from left to right you have Jim carving the turkey, usually an honor bestowed on the most esteemed special guest, which Jim thought was a pretty raw deal espcially since we lost the carving knife somewhere between the two kitchens. Next is the kid pile up on Jocelyn, then everyone loving Lane, the newest baby, and finally me being a charming and witty hostess.
As always I missed a ton of great shots being busy with other things, but at least you can get an idea of what goes on at the other family Thanksgiving. And yes, we invited people other than the lesbian posse, though these photos don't show it.
Prep work

Shot two is us getting loopy, this may have been the same night we found Sean the love of his life.
Shot three is the master schedule, and pasta frolla. I surely hope you can blow this shot up because all then me in all my OCD, Type A glory will be revealed for all the world to see. I have already decided that next year will be color coded.
The last shot is Chad ricing sweet potatoes, why is he so happy? Because he only had to rice the last six while I did the previoust 18 until I told him that I was going on strike. Since I ribboned thirty carrots before the sweet potatoes my fingers were an unnatural orange for a few days.



Wicked

What is the last picture of olivia in a tiara you ask? Oh that would be where Olivia totally took advantage of her mother's love of the holiday to do a second round of trick or treating in a totally different costume. Yeah, she came up with already. I know, I'm screwed.


Kicking off the recap
Walden Pond
Unfortunately, I was raised very Catholic so leaving organized religion out of the picture is pretty difficult. I have so many deep disagreements with the way that the officiants in my church have chosen to interpret faith and what it takes to be a good Christian and who you can love and who you can't that Chad and I have not been able to be as close with our practiced faith as we would like. Yet, I still wake up every day believing in God, believing that our purpose on Earth is to love others and do good things to earn the good things that happen to us so I can never bring myself to say that God and religion is irrelevant in our lives today.
So here is my quote, "All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. Ralph Waldo Emerson
I think Emerson generally had it right. What I have seen others do has not been enough to make me not believe.
Last week catch up
Saturday
I think I hear the Rocky theme. . .
So I want to thank in advance Jim and Sarah and Heather for all their help this week, we definitely couldn't have put in the extra time without them. Tomorrow I will have all the photos and blog posts from the week as well as some of the Fancy Simple stuff. I think I will be posting too late for a prize, unfortunately, but I'll get it one of these days.
Okay, cue The Killers, my iPod download this week, 6:45 says: Preheat oven for breakfast casserole, Run. Oh yes, I am not missing my run today even though I will be doing it in the pitch dark in. . .check temp, oh wonderful, 36 degrees.
Happy Thanksgiving!!