Today is a big day for my family. My awesome SIL, Michael is running for a second term for Borough Assembly. Here's one of his ads. I love that he is so well spoken, but then he wouldn't have been so successful in the radio industry if he wasn't, and certainly wouldn't have his own radio talk shows! And that lovely voice at the end of the ad? Yep. My lovely daughter, Terri, who also has a great radio voice and used to do a lot of ads :)
https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=2257025436426
Hope that link works okay so you can see/listen. His opponent is a lawyer that is a serious snark. He even had a newspaper ad that stated one of the reasons to vote for him is because 'he is NOT Michael Dukes'. He has taken pot shots at Michael because of his size as well as his adamant support of the 2nd Amendment. Like either one of those things has anything to do with the local Borough government. He's a low life scum. Michael will win by a landslide. Heh.
At 6:30 AM Alaska time, I sent Michael a text to wish him luck and let me know how many points he wins by. LOL He texted me back and said he & his supporters were already on downtown street corners waving signs. Gonna be along day.....for all of us. Sure wish I was there to help! I would keep the donuts and muffins coming and the Lattes and Sludge Cups flowing.
There is always something exciting going on with my wonderful Alaskan family. Riley got herself new skates. Custom ordered.
I am LOVIN the green wheels, but the main 'custom' part is the pink leather. Pink and black are the team colors. She saved her tips for EVer so she could order these, bless her heart! Some of her team mates have this brand and others are drooling :). Regardless, she got them on Friday and has been counting the minutes until derby practice Tuesday PM so she can seriously get her skate on with these new babies!! Like her Mama said.....it must be as exciting as waiting to drive ones new car. Hee hee.
I've had a couple people mention problems with my comments. I wonder what's up with that?? Let me know if it continues to be an issue {via FB or email. Time to run errands so I can get home and knit :)
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Election Day in Alaska
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Priorities
I can never seem to get my priorities straight. Why is it so hard for me to keep up with this whole blogging concept when it really is important to me? I have a bad memory for details, like dates and timelines of particular events and I've counted on being able to refer to my blog for the bits missing from my wee little brain. I think about things that I wanna blog about every day, but they don't materialize. And yes, I make notes and jot things down and they get lost in the shuffle of grocery lists and reminders for other things and eventually just get purged from the clutter. Then, of course, is the realization that I FaceBook with most of the few readers I have, so what I write is redundant. But I can't refer back to FB now can I? So I need to do this for ME. Heh. There are a lot of things I need to do for me. So, I am just going to go forth with some photos and highlights and see what I can accomplish before my darling spouse demands something. LOL
First. My adorable eldest grand-daughter and our Roller Derby team, the Midnight Sun Roller Girlz, had their 1st big Scrimmage against an opposing team, The Denali Destroyer Dolls, on Sept 24th.
Prior to the scrimmage, they had a photo shoot at a car dealership that is one of their sponsors. Believe it or not, this is my little "Muffin Girl", aka Riley who is now know as "Boom-Dot Saint". Boom for short.
Isn't she something?!? A local Vintage clothing store let them pick outfits to use and she sure did good!
Here's a good shot of her during the scrimmage, slipping by the blocker (in the white shirt, that should have stopped her. heh)and helping to clear the path for the Jammer of the moment. The MSRG won the scrimmage by an astronomical score of 149-15! The team has been working SO hard and OMG, did it ever pay off!! So proud of all of them! Best part? No serious injuries.
Next up is the news that I have rented a booth in a local antique shop, called Betty's Attic. I have so much Depression Glass and other collectables that I really need to get rid of and what better way? I rented the booth a week ago or so, but it won't be available until Oct 25, so that gives me lots of time for pricing and gathering my stuff. I have no place to properly display my treasures and many of them are still packed away in boxes under the house. I will keep my family treasures and a few other things and sell the rest. I'm starting with a fairly small booth and can always move up if need be. If it goes well, i will buy more stuff to resell. If not, no big deal. This is my soon to be area (not my stuff in it, obviously)
I can paint, put up shelves (which I must do) add tables, etc. Chuck is in charge of that, of course :)
And speaking of Chuck, he bought a buggy and has been training Dixie to pull it. She's a fast learner and eager to please. Mission accomplished.
The one above is them returning from about a 3 hour trip around the back roads yesterday. She was a very good girl!
This, however, is how my Sweet Susie acted up the whole time they were gone! Actually she just paced and whinnied the whole time, only rearing up when they finally got back. So anxious when her kid is out of her sight!! And so excited to have her back :). Dang horses are worse than kids. Well, actually, she acts like a typical mother! What am I thinking? LOL
Let's see, what else. About a month ago I had a perm. Bound and determined to have curly hair again. It's been a couple years that I have been doing the straight thing after many years of spiral and piggy-back perms. It came out good. My wonderful Hairstylist did a great job. But.....I hated it. It's just not "me" anymore. SO.....last week she tried a new straightening process on me! I had to leave it in for 72 hours. Could not wash my hair for 3 days, which is bad enough on it's own, but the stuff she used was kinda icky. My hair felt like it had been over moussed and gelled. Dry and stiff and icky. But now that I can wash it, which I did 3 times Friday pm, at the exact moment that the clock struck the 72 hour mark (6:58 PM) it is fairly straight and best of all....silky and shiny again!! Yay!! I love my Becky, like Poolie loves her Joannie. She's a terrific gal and an awesome stylist and colorist. We have a lot of fun with my hair and I trust her with my beloved locks!
As I was typing this, I was thinking that I wish I could get my s&%t together and chronicle everything via photos (with details) on Flickr.....like our lovely Karyl does. I SO need to organize what pictures I have and need to be taking lots more! One of my biggest problems is that I am not working and also that some days I am able to do more than other days, depending on my pain level. I used to have such 'structured days' and I deffo function better that way. I just can't seem to get a grip on this new way of life and make the best use of my time and resources. I hate the intrusion of having to schedule anything, and yet I find I can't accomplish what I want unless I do! Ah, well.....as one of my former blog buddies used to say (and probably still does!) "It'll all work out in the end. It always does!". LOL
First. My adorable eldest grand-daughter and our Roller Derby team, the Midnight Sun Roller Girlz, had their 1st big Scrimmage against an opposing team, The Denali Destroyer Dolls, on Sept 24th.
Prior to the scrimmage, they had a photo shoot at a car dealership that is one of their sponsors. Believe it or not, this is my little "Muffin Girl", aka Riley who is now know as "Boom-Dot Saint". Boom for short.
Isn't she something?!? A local Vintage clothing store let them pick outfits to use and she sure did good!
Here's a good shot of her during the scrimmage, slipping by the blocker (in the white shirt, that should have stopped her. heh)and helping to clear the path for the Jammer of the moment. The MSRG won the scrimmage by an astronomical score of 149-15! The team has been working SO hard and OMG, did it ever pay off!! So proud of all of them! Best part? No serious injuries.
Next up is the news that I have rented a booth in a local antique shop, called Betty's Attic. I have so much Depression Glass and other collectables that I really need to get rid of and what better way? I rented the booth a week ago or so, but it won't be available until Oct 25, so that gives me lots of time for pricing and gathering my stuff. I have no place to properly display my treasures and many of them are still packed away in boxes under the house. I will keep my family treasures and a few other things and sell the rest. I'm starting with a fairly small booth and can always move up if need be. If it goes well, i will buy more stuff to resell. If not, no big deal. This is my soon to be area (not my stuff in it, obviously)
I can paint, put up shelves (which I must do) add tables, etc. Chuck is in charge of that, of course :)
And speaking of Chuck, he bought a buggy and has been training Dixie to pull it. She's a fast learner and eager to please. Mission accomplished.
The one above is them returning from about a 3 hour trip around the back roads yesterday. She was a very good girl!
This, however, is how my Sweet Susie acted up the whole time they were gone! Actually she just paced and whinnied the whole time, only rearing up when they finally got back. So anxious when her kid is out of her sight!! And so excited to have her back :). Dang horses are worse than kids. Well, actually, she acts like a typical mother! What am I thinking? LOL
Let's see, what else. About a month ago I had a perm. Bound and determined to have curly hair again. It's been a couple years that I have been doing the straight thing after many years of spiral and piggy-back perms. It came out good. My wonderful Hairstylist did a great job. But.....I hated it. It's just not "me" anymore. SO.....last week she tried a new straightening process on me! I had to leave it in for 72 hours. Could not wash my hair for 3 days, which is bad enough on it's own, but the stuff she used was kinda icky. My hair felt like it had been over moussed and gelled. Dry and stiff and icky. But now that I can wash it, which I did 3 times Friday pm, at the exact moment that the clock struck the 72 hour mark (6:58 PM) it is fairly straight and best of all....silky and shiny again!! Yay!! I love my Becky, like Poolie loves her Joannie. She's a terrific gal and an awesome stylist and colorist. We have a lot of fun with my hair and I trust her with my beloved locks!
As I was typing this, I was thinking that I wish I could get my s&%t together and chronicle everything via photos (with details) on Flickr.....like our lovely Karyl does. I SO need to organize what pictures I have and need to be taking lots more! One of my biggest problems is that I am not working and also that some days I am able to do more than other days, depending on my pain level. I used to have such 'structured days' and I deffo function better that way. I just can't seem to get a grip on this new way of life and make the best use of my time and resources. I hate the intrusion of having to schedule anything, and yet I find I can't accomplish what I want unless I do! Ah, well.....as one of my former blog buddies used to say (and probably still does!) "It'll all work out in the end. It always does!". LOL
Labels:
*Antique Booth,
*Buggy,
*Hair,
*Horses,
*Hubby,
*Me,
*Photos,
*Roller Derby,
*Scrimmage,
*Treasures
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