Tag: blessings
The Creative Blogger Award!
Hello fellow bloggers,
Lori over at therattlingbones.wordpress.com was nominated by Akirra for the Creative Blogger Award. Lori has in turn, named her nominees by way of an open invitation to all, as is her normal practice.
Thanks Lori, for this random act of kindness.
The rules are simple:
- Nominate others
- Post the link of the blog that nominated you
- Share 5 random facts about yourself
In an effort to be sure this continues we nominate the following five fascinating bloggers and we challenge each of you to pass the torch/badge——
- livingwithbenji
- patchworkrainbows
- thesnarkyblonde
- husbandandhusband.net
- irtfyblog.wordpress.com
Again, we were nominated/invited by Lori at therattlingbones.
5 Random facts about Runaway Nuns and Leprechauns
- We’re a two member team
- We are both September babies
- One of us hate pickles and the other loves them
- We each have two children
- One of us loves animals… the other one… not so much
Tuesday Night Truth
Liebster Award
I was recently nominated as a recipient of the Liebster Award by Louise Fowler of louisefowler.com. Louise is one of the most expressive and well versed bloggers I’ve come across. This is a true life blog in which she vents and shares what just may be the deepest and most gut wrenching aspects of her life – past and present.
The Liebster Award is given to up and coming bloggers who have fewer than 300 followers. This is a great way to help build your blogging community and a great networking tool that brings your blog to the attention of others.
Once you’re nominated, if you choose to accept, after thanking the person who nominated you, you must answer 11 questions about yourself or your blog, then give 11 random facts about yourself. The next step is to nominate 11 other bloggers and create 11 questions for them to answer. Then simply stop by each of those blogs and tell that blogger about the award.
Here are the 11 questions from louisefowler.com along with my answers
1. Who is the most supportive person in your life and why?
I would have to say that the most supportive person in my life is my daughter. She is always willing to listen, to be my shoulder, to encourage me to try harder and to remind me that I am worthy and deserving of any and all things. She is an amazingly beautiful and talented young lady and I thank God daily for blessing me with the honor of being her mom
2. Sweet or savory?
It really depends on my mood.
3. What is your biggest challenge?
My biggest challenge is accepting the fact that my oldest child is no longer a child. She is almost 23 years old and I still want to baby her!
4. What would have to happen for you to take a stand and speak up?
Not much, I am very outspoken and I always speak up for myself, the under dog, my children, and for any cause I think is in my best interest.
5. What do you find offensive?
Discrimination of any kind!
6. What do you value most?
My relationships.
7. Where are you most successful in life?
I am most successful as a mother.
8. Did you like school and why?
Hmmm… I never really disliked school but I was glad when I finished. My older brother was an academic genius and I was always known as “his little sister”. His shoes were always too big for me so following in his footsteps was a struggle that I lost—-(to a certain extent, and in all honesty, I had no desire to be like him in any way so I spent a great deal of time making certain that I was nothing like him)
9. What is your favorite time of the day and why?
I AM A MORNING PERSON! I simply love getting out of bed in the morning and going out to seize another day.
10. Do you care about your “numbers” in the blog world, or do you write just because you like it?
Initially I wanted numbers but I now just enjoy writing and connecting with others.
11. What makes you laugh?
My children, our dogs, my brothers, funny movies, scaring people…, what can I say… I love to laugh!
And now 11 random facts about me:
- I love working with at risk kids.
- I wish I’d had more children.
- I’m extremely protective.
- I feel that laughter is the best medicine.
- I’m afraid of dead people.
- My brothers and I dressed alike when we were small children.
- I truly dislike mushrooms, asparagus and squash.
- As a child I ate hog brains (they taste and look like scrambled eggs when cooked).
- My first (and lifetime) crush was Micheal Jackson.
- I wish I could sing like Whitney Houston.
- I once worked as a radio disc jockey
These are my nominees:
mrsmumsie.com
lillianthehomepoet.com
https://sudrobelle.wordpress.com
https://tillgraduation.wordpress.com
https://kittycatsmile.wordpress.com
https://jameskeegan1.wordpress.com
https://notyourlifestory.wordpress.com
https://30daysinistanbul.wordpress.com
http://wildero64.wordpress.com
…. and the 11 questions:
1. Where is your favorite vacation spot and why?
2. If you were stuck on a desert island who would you want with you and why?
3. What’s number 11 on your bucket list?
4. Who was your first crush?
5. How many pairs of shoes do you own?
6. How did you discover blogging?
7. Who do you find to be the most influential of your blog followers?
8. How many days per week do you post on your blog?
9. Who is your favorite cartoon character?
10. If you could dance the night away with anyone, who would it be?
11. What is your least favorite household chore and why?
200 Club
100 Club!!!
woo hooooooooo!!!!!!
Thanks everyone for helping us become members of the 100 club.
My Big Guy
My Word Press avatar is a photo of my Chocolate Labrador Retriever, Jean- Lucca Raffiki. I have become quite fond of writing recently, and it is through this medium that I will grieve his loss. This morning, I had to make the most difficult decision of my adult life. I had to have “my Lucca” euthanized. I won’t go into detail about why I had to make that decision, but I will say that it was the only choice I had.
For the next few days I will share memories through poetry, comments, short stories and posts in general. I hope this helps me, you and anyone else grieving the loss of the type of companion I found in my big guy.
NaPoWriMo Day 7
The following is an excerpt from the NaPoWriMo prompt for day 5—…”Love poems are a staple of the poetry scene. It’s pretty hard to be a poet and not write a few – or a dozen – or maybe six books’ worth. But because so many love poems have been written, there are lots of clichés. Fill your poems with robins and hearts and flowers, and you’ll sound more like a greeting card than a bard. So today, I challenge you to write a “loveless” love poem”.
Here is my poem:
Who does things this way?
Easter Bunnies
A Beautiful Petal
Exciting news:
So, a couple of days ago I went out to check on our prized greenhouse growings before leaving for work. Since I recently removed the plastic walls from the south and east sides, I was able to see the plants without actually entering the greenhouse. When I approached the south side, my eyes were immediately drawn to one of the hanging baskets that holds a bougainvillea plant which has beautiful blooms the same color as the kernels on corn on the cob. Now here’s the interesting part, one of those blooms has what can best be described as a bright pink “stain” running from the center vein to just shy of the outer edge. I thought this was such a beautiful and unusual bloom that I had to share. Enjoy…
Spring Is Springing!!!
A single mom, but not for real——
A single mom, but not for real——-
According to dictionary.com, basically the definition of the word single is as follows:
sole, lone, solitary, by itself/oneself, alone, unaccompanied, unsupported by others
I’ve come to realize quite a few things as a single mom. Among those things this one stands out…
I may be single, but I’m definitely not alone, unaccompanied or unsupported—-
My support system consists of…
(1)my 22 year old daughter (2)Runaway Nun #2 (3) my mom (4)my older brother (5)my younger brother and (6) my daughters’ godmother
Recently we celebrated my 98 pound chocolate Lab, Lucca’s, sixth birthday. I refer to him as my boy because he is such a big part of our family- he loves us and we love him. We had a full fledged birthday party for him, complete with party hats, decorations and a piñata. In a not- so- brilliant move, I gave him one of those foot long Wal Mart bones as a gift. We also have a Morkie and a Yorkie Poo so I put my big guy in his room and put the baby gate up so that they wouldn’t disturb him (or be eaten by him) while he enjoyed his gift.
My 10 year old daughter and Lucca are extremely close. He often sleeps with/on her and I believe he would protect her with his own life. Here’s where things go bad…and my next not- so- brilliant move… I neglected to remind my little girl NOT to disturb him either. Well, she did and he snapped at her. Unfortunately, his snap was quicker than her jump back and he made contact with her face-with his teeth. Yes, he bit her in her face. He did one of those barking snaps, the kind that would normally serve as a warning (except she was too close and not fast enough to avoid his teeth). She let out a blood curdling scream and when I got to her she was in full panic/pain mode. Initially, I thought he’d merely frightened her, but the moment I saw the blood, I knew better. I immediately yelled at him and quarantined him to his kennel then I grabbed her and tried to console her and check her injuries. She was reluctant to let me get a good look at her face so I ushered her into the bathroom to get a better look and then decided to take her to the hospital to have it checked by a doctor. Before going to the hospital, Runaway Nun #2 vowed to join us as soon as she secured the house and the other dogs, and in my third and final not- so- brilliant move of the evening- I took my little girl to my mom’s house to get a second opinion. She took one look and told me to take her to the hospital.
I called my little girl’s godmother and she met us at the hospital. After checking in, I called my older daughter and told her what happened. She panicked, I calmed her down, then she asked if her little sister was ok (in about 15 different ways). When she was comfortable that she (her little sister) would survive, she asked if Lucca was ok. I assured her that the hospital visit was just a precautionary measure, that Lucca was home, kenneled and lucky to be alive- but alive, and I promised to call after we saw the doctor.
While waiting to see the doctor I received a call from my older brother. He had spoken with my mother and called to
1. ask if his niece was ok and
2. ask if I needed him to come home from the West coast and kill my dog
I calmly told him that
1. I was positive that she was fine and
2. I DID NOT need him to kill my dog
…things went downhill from there…..
Oh my little girl was, in fact, just fine. She suffered some superficial lacerations on her nose, upper lip and just under her eye. We waited over three hours in the ER to see a doctor and finally left without being seen; by then I’d had a chance to get a good look at her face and it was obvious that she didn’t need stitches (some warm soapy water to clean it and some antibiotic ointment, but no stitches).
The fact that we didn’t see a doctor went unchallenged but my unwillingness to either kill or get rid of Lucca became the hot (over heated) topic of the hour…day…and week! I received so many calls from my older brother that night that I stopped answering his calls. The next morning my younger brother called and gave me his advice – saying that obviously Lucca did not regard my little girl as an alpha figure in our house. He said that Lucca should see himself as #5 in the pecking order with the humans representing numbers one thru four. God knows I love that man and although I know Lucca’s a pretty smart fellow, I’ve never seen him count, so this piece of advice sort of fell on deaf ears.
Now on to my older brother-again…. he sent “nasty grams” to me and my older daughter over and over again throughout the next few days and he vowed to “hold us responsible” if Lucca ever injured my little girl again. He also said that “clearly” I wasn’t putting my little girl’s well-being ahead of my love for my dog. He told me (thru text message) to “get rid of the dog”—
God knows I love that man too and I know he’s brilliant and he loves my little girl but damn- NOBODY LOVES HER LIKE I DO- so I refused to allow him to make this kind of decision for me or to bullyrag me into doing something I would regret.
My little girl cried when I suggested we make Lucca an outside dog and when I told her that my older brother said we should get rid of him she said “he never had a dog or a pet”—-
I took her to her pediatrician the day after the bite for a tetanus shot and Lucca was up to date on all of his shots before the bite.
My older daughter asked my little girl if she is afraid of Lucca now and she said “a little” (I think it’s a healthy fear- she gives him his space when he’s eating and she avoids leaning over in his face- at all). Also, I monitor the two of them (like a hawk) when they’re around one another.
As a single mom I am truly blessed to have such a strong supportive- support system. I love each and every one of them with all my heart and I am so very grateful to God that they love me and my girls so much—-
P.S. these people are the reason that I am