Friday, October 16, 2020

There's Always Something to be Thankful For

 



Every single day, I give thanks to the universe for something in my life - big or small.  I try to aim for three things, but sometimes I'm a miserable witch and can only come up with one.  I honestly believe that I won't, and shouldn't, get anything else, material or immaterial, without acknowledging what I already have.

We often take for granted the very things that deserve our gratitude: our health, the roof over our head, the heat warming out home, the food in the fridge, the jobs that allow us to pay for these things, the fact that a Tim Horton's ice capp is never more than 5 blocks away....you know, the important things.

I challenge you to not only say you're thankful - but to live like you are.

The following is a list of things I'm grateful for.  It is in no way complete, and is totally off the cuff.  What's on your list.

I'm grateful for:

1.  My family -- both the one I was born into and the one I've chosen through marriage and through my friendships.  I have some AMAZING sisters that I don't share any DNA with.


2.  For my comfortable, clean, lived-in home; where there are always friends and family around.  Where my kids know there is always a full pantry and fridge.  Movies, games, and sports are regular bonding moments, and everyone knows they can come for food, comfort, conversation, and love.




3.  For my goofy dog, and the unadulterated joy he brings into our lives.


4.  That I have a husband who cooks and makes sure we are always well fed. (My favorite dish.....and yes, the husband made this)


5. For DVR and Netflix.....we are pretty much homebodies, and we love to snuggle up and binge (if there's not a game on)


6.  For music -- I am forever grateful that I've been blessed with the musical gifts that I have.  I love music in almost every form and genre, and I'm lucky to be able to share that with people.




7.  For my freedom, and those who put their lives on the line every day so that I can keep it.


8.  For books....all of the books.  Some women want a million cats.....I just want all the books.


I could go on and on.....and maybe next Thanksgiving I'll do this again, because it's not that hard to find things to be thankful for and reasons to be grateful.







 

             


Thursday, September 24, 2020

For the Love of Muffins -- Consult a Grammar Guide

 Particularly in these instances:


1. they're, there, their --  They're putting their books right there.

2. your, you're -- You're going to regret not bringing your umbrella.

3. lose, loose -- You lose games. Your clothing is loose.

4. quite, quiet -- The evening was quite quiet.

5. to, too -- You're too nice to her.

6. Incorrect use of plural and possessive forms. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you are an offender. This drives me totally insane. When you address something to people, it is The Smiths, not The Smith's.  Possessive form of a noun indicates that the noun owns something, so if you use that apostrophe, the noun better be in possession of something.


7. Cutesy spellings --  Nite. Lite. No.

8. "The" is a word that has no abbreviation. "Da" is not a form or abbreviation of "the". Don't use it. I'm serious.


9. If you can type out gr8t, you can surely type out great. The same goes for 2 - it's just one keystroke less than to. R instead of are saves you 1.5 seconds. It also makes you look stupid. 


10. Compose texts and emails as if you're speaking out loud to someone. If you say it out loud and it's reminiscent of sounding out words when you learned to read, stop. Start again.

Take your time. Think about what you're saying. Express yourself intelligently. Make your kids do the same. When you're not sure how to write or spell something, look it up in a reference guide or on the world wide web.

You may now return to COVID-19 coverage and the corresponding Facebook status updates.

Grammatically yours,

Erin

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

My Baby is 16!

Dear Ryker:

How can it be possible that sixteen years have passed since the first time I held you in my arms? I remember every detail about your birth, and often replay that day in my head – wishing I could go back and relive it one more time. You were my last-born; the one who perfectly bookended your oldest brother and solidified our family.  You have created a love inside of me so fierce, so unbreakable, so unending, and so unconditional. I am incredibly lucky to have been chosen to be your mom. I really must have done something right in life to have been given a child like you.

You have grown into an amazing young man. You are that person that I always wished I could be. You are handsome, confident, smart, and well-liked by everyone. You shine in everything you do. Even though you are the "baby", your siblings look up to you, as do your friends and anyone who enters your orbit.


Please know how incredibly proud I am of you. I know I have been hard on you at times. I set high expectations that you sometimes feel are impossible to reach. Let me reassure you that you have never ever disappointed me. I set those expectations because I want you to achieve everything you have ever wanted. I want all of your greatest dreams to come true. I never want you to feel undeserving of anything, because you deserve the absolute best that life has to offer.


I want you to keep that confidence you have now, and continue to try new things; to meet new people. You never know what door will open if you just put yourself out there. You will make mistakes, but it’s okay because that’s how you learn lessons and become a better person. I’ve certainly made my share of them, and still make them today. Those mistakes created the path to the amazing life I have today.

To be honest, you have probably taught me more than I think I’ve taught you.  You choose to see the good in people, and stand up for others even when you are standing alone. I’ll probably still lecture you simply because I am your mom and that’s what we do, but following your examples, my life has become much more fulfilling.


It amazes me how people are drawn to you. I can send you to a basketball camp half way across the province, knowing nobody, and you come home with a dozen new best friends. I admire your quiet strength in the way you accept the unfair things that happen to you (no 16th birthday party, not getting to take your driver's test today, no camps this summer.....stupid COVID). You keep moving forward, never letting them drag you down.



I hope your birthday is everything you dreamed it could be. Remember how loved you are. You are forever my sweet baby, your dad’s sidekick,  and your brother’s best friend. We will all always be here for you – your biggest fans.

Your story is just beginning. I can’t wait to watch you write it.
I love you times infinity.
Mom






Tuesday, January 7, 2020

2019 -- My Top 10 Year In Review

Another year -- another decade!  How crazy is that?  It's hard to believe that 2020 is here.  I've decided to do a little post on a few of my Top 10s of 2019.  Feel free to share yours with me.  *Note that ALL of my lists are in no particular order*

Top 10 of my favorite songs that came out in 2019. 

10.  Me -- Taylor Swift
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJrejf8blAA

9.  I Don't Care -- Ed Sheeran feat. Justin Bieber
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xznoYl1ZKE

8.  Sweet But Psycho -- Ava Max
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KBFD0aoZy8

7. Sucker -- Jonas Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG60iRJwmfA

6.  Memories -- Maroon 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_iH2YSaY3U

5.  Circles -- Post Malone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPW22-RUM1k

4.  Only Human -- Jonas Brothers (yes twice....don't judge me)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErZKnkp0SmE

3.  Blinding Lights -- The Weeknd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHI8X4OXluQ

2.  Bad Guy -- Billie Eilish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-TbQnONe_w

1.  Someone You Loved -- Lewis Capaldi (OK....this is my number 1 favorite song of 2019)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1yVCeXYya4

Top 10 Books I Read in 2019

Let me just say....if you are fans of crime/suspense drama type books, the Kellerman's are phenomenal authors.  Seriously, Jonathan, Jesse or Faye Kellerman -- you can't go wrong!


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Top 10 of my Favorite Movies released in 2019

Again these are in no particular order

10.  Three of the hottest men in Hollywood?  Yes, please.

9.  Cute, family film

8.  All Avengers movies are good Avengers movies

7.  Definitely a different take on the character, but I thought it was really well done.

6.  LOVED!!!!!

5.  OK, so this is a loooong (3.5 hours) movie, but you can't go wrong with DeNiro, Pacino and Pesci

4.  I've watched and enjoyed the entire trilogy.  I think Gerard Butler is a very underrated actor.

3.  Taron Egerton is phenomenal in this movie

2.  OK, so the movie itself was only about a 7/10, but the comic relief in the character "Pawny" was awesome.

1.  Cute movie.....and at least it wasn't Toby McGuire

Top 10 of my Favorite Pictures I took in 2019
These are completely random pictures I took throughout the year.  No rhyme or reason.






















So there you have it folks. Let me know what you think, and if you've seen any great movies, read some awesome books or heard some amazing songs this year, please share.

Here's hoping 2020 is even more amazing than 2019 was!!



















































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