#Weekend Coffee Share: There and Back Again

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~My theme for this month’s Nano Poblano challenge is Motion~

Hi!  Thanks so much for stopping by.  Sorry it’s so late – we just drove in from Birmingham, but I’m still glad to see you!  What may I offer you?  Maybe some coffee – I think I’ve got decaff – or maybe tea? Or I could offer a glass of wine or I have some sparkling raspberry lime water, if you’d like.

How was your Thanksgiving?  Did you visit family or have family over to your house or get to spend some time alone relaxing?

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The Fam

We had a lovely visit with my parents and family in Birmingham for three days.  Lots and lots of eating.  ::sigh:: Turkey and dressing (and the works) is my favorite food in the world and you’d thought I consumed enough to hold me ’til next year, but my Mom packed us up a bunch of left-overs, so I’ll be enjoying turkey and cranberry sauce sammies and green bean casserole for a few days more.

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Yay.

May I freshen your drink?  How about a slice of pumpkin pie or some of this cowboy bark?  It’s dark chocolate with toffee, pretzels, almonds and sea salt – highly addictive.  I’m going to be eating a lot more healthily as of next week – OMG, I have to.  I will also be getting my butt back in yoga on a regular basis.

It was really wonderful to see everyone and just detach for a few days.  The internet was a little spotty, so it was an awesome excuse to put down the laptop and just enjoy hanging out, watching movies, talking and helping out a little around the house:  David helped my Mom put up the tree and I actually voluntarily raked the front yard for my dad – I think it’s the first time I’ve ever picked up a rake when it wasn’t at gunpoint. 🙂

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Regardless, I needed the whole break pretty badly as next week is my last week at my current job and I know there’s a lot to do to transition my responsibilities to my team before I leave.

Let me top you off – this pot is fresh.

I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to December this year.  I’ve got a little bit of a break before the new career kicks in and I’m hoping to spend a lot of quality time with friends, catching up and enjoying all the great seasonal happenings in Atlanta.  I’m planning a little ice skating and a trip to Snow Mountain, as well as making jewelry and cookies and I may try my hand at some homemade Baileys Irish Cream.

So, what’s on your agenda for the holidays?  Will you be staying at home or traveling this year?  Do you make any gifts or do you love to shop?

Are you sure you can’t stay for one more cup?  It was so nice to see you!  Hope we’re able to catch up again soon.  I hope your Thanksgiving was filled with so many great things to be grateful for and I’ll look forward to hanging out a little more in December.

Here’s hoping you have a fabulous week!

And thanks to Miss Emily’s Home for Full Grown Nerds for turning me on to Diane at Part-Time Monster’s #weekendcoffeeshare.  Please stop by her page to enjoy coffee and time with the rest of the crew!

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Home Again, Home Again

Being home for the last three days (with iffy internet) has inspired me to dig into the archives to amuse you (and complete Nanopoblano), so here’s something I wrote a while back that being back at the homestead has reminded me of:

A Hellacious Belle’s Guide to the New South: Pretty is as Pretty Does

Things Southern Mamas say to their little girls:

“I’m gonna jerk a knot on you.”
“Just wait ’til I tell your Daddy what you’ve done.”
“Get that hair out of your eyes.”
“Wipe that look off of your face.”
“Missy, we don’t talk that way.”
“Don’t make me come over there.”
“Get ‘cher tail over here right this minute.”
“You are getting mighty big for your britches.”
“You are walkin’ a fine line, young lady.”
“Stand up straight.”
“Pretty is as pretty does.”
“Hush your mouth.”
“You think you’re real cute, don’t you?”
“I brought you in to this world, and I can take you out of it.”
“Sister, you sass me again and I’ll knock you into next week.”
“If you keep making that face, it’s gonna freeze that way.”
“Don’t you act ugly now.”
“Clean that plate. There are children starving in Africa.”
“Go out in that yard right now and pick me a switch.”
“If you eat your bread crusts, it will make your hair curly.”
“You’d be so pretty if you just smiled.”

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“Whuppins were like kid taxes we paid with our behinds.”
― Terris McMahan Grimes, Smelling Herself: A Novel

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See Ya Later Alligator…

Since this is Thanksgiving week, I thought I’d share some things in my life that I’m extremely grateful for.  I’m certainly thankful for this post I wrote two years ago, which I’ll share with you again, about a special little guy who’s a big part of my life.

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My alligator butler, Jeeves.

 

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We first met Jeeves (or his prototype, who we now call Jeeves, Sr.) at a beach house we rented in Rosemary Beach, Florida two years ago. I fell immediately, head-over-heels in love with the little bronze fella and launched a relentless campaign for a Jeeves of our own. I found his maker on-line (Frontgate) and immediately began staging pictures of Jeeves “being helpful around the house” to assist in the case I was presenting my husband to justify spending hard-earned money on a prefabricated metal reptile.

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Whose life wouldn’t be improved with a little assistance from a medium-sized fake lizard with a perky bow tie bearing an ever-so-helpful tray?

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I was so wildly successful in my proposal (or so annoying my husband just gave in) that soon a little Jeeves came to live with us.

We have whole-heartedly incorporated him into our lives and actually dress him up for holidays.

Sure and begorrah, that's me lucky lizard!

Sure and begorrah, that’s me lucky lizard!

Burn's Supper (Scottish Holiday on the birthday of poet Robert Burns)

Burn’s Supper (Scottish Holiday on the birthday of poet Robert Burns)

Baby New Years. (except that when I posted this picture on Facebook, everyone thought David and I were announcing that we were having a child.)

Baby New Years. (except that when I posted this picture on Facebook, everyone thought David and I were announcing that we were having a child.)

He’s wildly handy for al fresco suppers.

Jeeves, Sommelier

Jeeves, Sommelier

We often have him greet party guests at the door with a selection of libations.

"Drinks, anyone?"

“Drinks, anyone?”

So today, I am grateful for my wonderful alligator butler.

And my even more awesome husband for bringing him into our lives.

(By the way, Jeeves has his own Facebook page and would like to be your friend.)

#Share Your World: Choosing Gratitude

Tonight, I am grateful for  Cee’s Share Your World Blogging Challenge, which asks us this week to share things we’re thankful for.

What are you grateful for in regard to:

Your home life?

I’m very grateful for my husband, David.  I was single for a really, really long time – it’s not that I didn’t meet people or date,  I just never found that person who was right for me.

We met six years ago.  It was truly magic.

And it’s been worth the wait.

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Your family?

I’m incredibly thankful for my parents and my mother-in-law.  Their love, support and friendship is such an important and necessary part of my life.

Your blogging community?

I can’t say “thank you” enough for the kind support of the Cheerpeppers and the entire WordPress community and the opportunity to interact with these talented, caring and multi-faceted people.

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Your city or immediate area in which you live?

I live in Atlanta and while I do sometimes complain about the traffic (which is horrific), I’m totally in love with our art and restaurant scenes and so many of our vibrant, charming neighborhoods.

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The regional area in which you live?

I’m very proud to be a Southern girl.  I’m thankful that I was raised with manners (even if they were at times “whupped” into me) and an appreciation for my heritage.

The country where you live?

I am fortunate and thankful to be an American.  We are blessed with so many freedoms and opportunities.

You?

I’m so very grateful for courage found in unexpected times and places, for growth and hope, for overcoming my fears and jumping into to new things.

My theme for this month’s Nano Poblano challenge is Motion.

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Walkabout

My theme for this month’s Nano Poblano challenge is Motion.

Today my bestie and I strolled the Atlanta Beltline over to Inman Park for brunch.

They had installed some new art on the trail, which was pretty fun.

 

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It was pretty crowded, so we had to keep breaking through groups of people, leaping out of the path of bikes and skateboards, just to be able to take pictures.

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I guess that made us “artful dodgers.”

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Seeing beauty

The theme for this week’s WordPress Photo Challenge is magic.

That’s a really cool subject, and as soon as I read it, I knew I wanted to post something, so I let the concept start rolling around my brain, picking up lint and potato chip crumbs (need to vacuum in there) while trying to crystallize what it is that I find magical.

A poem kept coming to mind.  I read it ages ago in high school, but it stuck with me, I think, because of the flat-out gorgeous, visceral imagery and the message –  of what beauty lies in the incredible uniqueness we see in the world all around us: light, dark, bright, shadowed, striped, swirled, one of a kind:

Glory be to God for dappled things —
For skies of couple-colour as a brindled cow;
For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim;
Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls; finches’ wings;

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Landscape plotted and pieced — fold, fallow, and plough;
And all trades, their gear and tackle and trim.

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All things counter, original, spare, strange;
Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?)

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With swift, slow; sweet, sour; a-dazzle, dim;
He fathers-forth whose beauty is past change:
Praise him.

– Gerard Manley Hopkins

 

My theme for this month’s Nano Poblano challenge is Motion.

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Move it along…

My theme for this month’s Nano Poblano challenge is Motion.

Change sucks.

I honestly realize that change is quite frequently a very good thing and the changes I’m embarking on certainly are good and wonderful things, but breaking out of the box I so carefully built up around myself is painful.

I put my notice in at work yesterday.

I’m changing careers – that doesn’t suck.  I’m genuinely thrilled and excited about the opportunities that lie before me.

But saying goodbye to a job I’ve worked for almost five years is hard.  Saying goodbye to a place and a brand I helped define, one that contains part of me, is hard.  Saying goodbye to good people who brought humor and kindness to my life and both shared and lightened the load, is hard. Detaching myself, as my work world talks calmly about life after me, is hard.  But I have to let go because life moves on.  And so do I.

‘Cause I no longer got a dog in that hunt.

Move it along.

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Marshaling my efforts

Since my theme for this month’s Nano Poblano challenge is Motion, and I had a whackadoodle day today, I’m going to share a blog post I wrote a while back, that shares my philosophy about exercise.  If you were kind enough to read it before, my apologies for the repeat – I’ll try to have enough brain cells to write something fresh tomorrow.  If you’re reading for the first time, I hope you enjoy!

We are Martial.
(published 9/2/2011, approximately 1805.7 blog years ago.)

I’m into weird exercise.

Oh, stop it. I’m merely saying I get bored with conventional workouts at the gym, so I’m constantly on the lookout for interesting things to do to keep in shape. This all started years ago, when a friend hooked me up with her equestrian team and I did some show jumping and endurance riding. Unfortunately, while earning a pile of street cred for gettin’ my National Velvet on, I lost my butt financially, as everything about riding is expensive – from horses to hats to halters – and you need a Robin Leach lifestyle to support your equine habit.

My next adventure was Rock Climbing. Yes, a major adrenalin rush, but ultimately rather lonely, as I have surprisingly few friends interested in scrambling up 40-foot walls and falling back down them. I moved on to Bouldering, a more social form of rock climbing at lower heights, until I fractured my finger jockeying for cool points with a passel of monkey-jointed teenagers I could have easily given birth to.  Belly Dancing? ::sigh:: Epic fail. When the instructor you are paying money to teach you looks at you in a pitying way and says, “Wow, you really don’t have any sense of rhythm, do you?” you know it’s time to hang up your hip scarf.

A spin on the “silks”

Most successful, so far, have been classes in Aerial Silks, also known as Aerial Tissue or Ribbons (think Pink’s 2010 performance at the Grammys) which is basically hanging mid-air from two strips of fabric doing flips and spins and acrobatics. Really, exceptionally fabulous, both because it’s a great workout and, most importantly; it’s the coolest freaking thing you’ve ever done in your entire life. My dreams of running off and joining the circus were forever crushed though, when I sprained my shoulder last April loading glass racks into the van for a wedding and could no longer support my full body weight on one arm. Farewell, Cirque du Soleil and Vegas. What happened there would have stayed there. Now, I make no promises.

Iceskating at Piedmont Park

Just this past winter, I learned to Ice Skate, which probably doesn’t seem exotic to many of you, but I grew up in Mobile, Alabama and I live in Atlanta, Georgia so ice isn’t exactly thick on the ground in any kind of conveniently recreational way.

Ice Skating is a ton of fun and it was fairly easy to nail the basics since it’s a lot like Rollerblading (yet another one of my fitness fads in the 90s). As a matter of fact, David and I went ice skating on our first date, a lovely piece of trivia you might jot down for your personal notes.

The negatives of ice skating are:
a) it’s seasonal (there are some year-round rinks in the ‘burbs, but nothing close enough to be practical)
b) the pop-up Holiday rink near me is attached to a bar. While handy for liquid courage and hydration, it adds a lot of dangerously drunk dudes to the mix, slamming around a very small rink. This reminds me I don’t have health insurance and significantly reduces the lighthearted diversion.

At last we come to my latest fitness foray, Krav Maga, which I stumbled on in an internet search for martial arts classes in my neighborhood.

Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art made famous by the Mossad, and is foremost about self defense. Krav teaches you to disable and beat the living Jesus Moses out of an attacker, so you can flee to safety. This translates to a lot of punching and kicking, something I’ve never done before but that I find myself embracing wholeheartedly. I’ve been taking classes for about a week now, and I can see myself morphing into a cross between la Femme Nikita and Laura Croft.

David’s been amazingly supportive about the whole thing, even coming to my first class for moral support. I think he’s finally learning to take my wild tangents in stride, as evidenced by this recent text message.

Me: Hey baby. Finishing up early today. Yay! What r u doing 2night?
David: Washing car, doing some push ups. Reading.
Me: I’m going to punch stuff and yell, “Fire!!!!”
David: That’s nice.
Me: U really want me right now, don’t u?
David: I’ve never found u more desirable.
Me: R u being sarcastic?

The downside of Krav Maga is that you pretty much get the crap beaten out of you. I’ve never actually been in a fight so I’ve been a little shocked by the level of bruising and swelling of knuckles and knees. I’m working on a theory that cocktails before and after class could prevent inflammation by icing me down from the inside out, but David doesn’t think there’s any science to support this.

In the meantime, I’m just taking a lot of Advil and I bought some super cool boxing hand wraps, which are like spendy, bright red ace bandages to wrap around my hands to protect my wrists and knuckles. They can now join my collection of expensive weird exercise gear, which is packed into my hall closet gathering dust.

L – R, Clockwise: Ice Skates, Rock Climbing Shoes and Harness, Hunter/Jumper Helmet, Boxing (Krav Maga) Hand Wraps, Belly Dance Hip Scarf

11.16.16 Update:  Since I wrote this, I’ve added aerial yoga, barre classes and “regular” vinyasa yoga to my life, which has opened up the opportunity to acquire several pairs of black and pink ankle socks with little sticky pads on the bottom (barre) and a gazillion pairs of mostly identical yoga pants that I buy with the idea that each particular new pair somehow has the magical powers to make my butt look good.

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This is actually me, but the image is courtesy of Amber Monson and Sky Gym

::Sigh::

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Smoke from a Distant Fire

~My theme for this month’s Nano Poblano challenge is Motion~

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The winds are blowing smoke from the North Georgia wildfires down over the city, wrapping it in a bitter-tasting haze that burns your eyes and scratches nastily at your throat and lungs.

Rains, please come quickly,

put out the fires and wash the world clean again.

 

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