for the first time
this quiet little one
reached out
and
took another’s hand.
—
“the human heart, at whatever age, opens only to the heart that opens in return.”
-maria edgeworth
flew across the world
to visit the beautiful country of ireland
and
on my journey
i went to
kinsale, county cork
where i met
one of my fellow bloggers
a wonderful woman
tric
of
who writes
with honesty
and
a wicked irish sense of humor
about
life’s ups and downs
and
how to get through it all
and
it was quickly clear
from the moment we met
that
we are long-lost irish sisters.
—
“friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, ‘what! you too? i thought i was the only one.”
– c.s. lewis
—
kinsale, county cork, ireland
“mel comes over at least five or six nights a week.
it’s over 60 years now, we’ve been friends.
we watch television
looking for good movies or television shows that we like.”
–carl reiner, who turned 94 yesterday
—
a friend is what the heart needs all the time. – henry van dyke
—
credit: purpleclover.com
my friend/great mother of 5 active young children
is at it again –
the following quote was her post
yesterday on Facebook
and i think she’s great:
“Wishing I had a fairy godmother…
Or maybe just a cleaning lady (or man).
Kids are gross.
Nobody warns how gross they can be.
Do you know what words I uttered today? –
” Who peed in the toothbrush rinse cup”?
Honestly …. The struggle is real.”
-nm
—
her friend replied –
“i like that, but remember that time your twins peed in the cat litter?”
—
m: ‘i’m finished with class and just working, so let me know when you’re ready to go.’
me: ‘come now!!!! )))’
m: ‘coming out now.’
(i shut down my computer, pack up, walk upstairs, chit chat with colleagues, look out the door for m – my loyal carpool partner. who works in our high school, while i work in our kindergarten. we coordinate schedules each day. our buildings are one minute away from each other. we share a campus. we share rides to and from school. we share a friendship and a level of understanding each other, developed over hours spent together in a car, as willing captive audience members. i mill around. chit chat some more. visit two classrooms. look out window. more time passes. i check my phone to see if she got waylaid along the way.)
i look down and see this:
m: ‘you drove. right?’
oh.
yes, yes i did.
i head to my car,
(without further milling or chatting or texting),
it’s waiting in my parking lot,
right where i left it this morning,
to pick up m.
we make eye contact.
m gets in the car.
we realize that each of us was waiting to be picked up by the other.
it could have been a very long wait.
one drove.
one did not.
we leave. we wind down from the day. we laugh.
one of us got confused today.
we don’t name names.
kind
funny
energetic
and
mother of
five wonderful
small children
including
a set of twins
posted this picture
today
along with this message:
“Yep, So, this just happened. Another adventure for the M family!! So much for the other chores that have been piling up. I got this beautiful heart from my scout troop as a thank you at the end of this year. I had it on a shelf above the toilet. I think a cat knocked it off and into the toilet. I guess the heart is made of concrete, because it is completely unscathed . The toilet on the other hand….” – n.m.
i have to admit
i laughed until i cried
when i saw this
she was okay with that
i’m so happy
to know her
and
i blame
the girl scouts
—-
“i love people who make me laugh. i honestly think it’s the thing I like most, to laugh.
it cures a multitude of ills. it’s probably the most important thing in a person.”
― audrey hepburn
thanks jamie farr, for supporting our mud hens
as they pulled it off in the ninth inning last night.
tonight we can tie up this epic series in the final game,
and show writer/rival mark
who’s who in this minor league showdown in toledo.
and i’ll be there to cheer them on.
http://markbialczak.com/2014/05/01/chiefs-vs-mud-hens-and-theres-going-to-be-some-sort-of-sign/
and my toledo mudhens got wet yesterday and we lost the game,
but there is always today and always tomorrow.
and i will be there to cheer them on in person tomorrow night.
and i will be there to settle a friendly bet with blog writer friend, mark.
he is crowing all over the place about his believed chiefs from syracuse,
but we shall see, we shall see….
Chiefs vs. Mud Hens, and there’s going to be some sort of sign
If you cannot catch a bird of paradise, better take a wet hen.
Nikita Khrushchev