Saturday, June 30, 2012

It's YOUR Day, America!

Happy Birthday, America.  After a week of travel,  I couldn't help but notice from city to city... the trappings of red, white and blue that are being displayed.    There's nothing that will bring tears quicker than showing patriotism in a heartfelt way.   Families across this great nation will gather in a few days to celebrate the fourth of July in some memorable way.  From food displays, creative cocktails to the decor.... Red, white and blue will be shining bright from small communities and towns to large metropolis areas.   As I sit here thinking about the holiday and my own celebration,  I'm reminded of the military who continue to serve and represent the USA every single day. Their attire may not be the traditional red, white and blue... but their hearts are emblazoned with it.   We should never forget the sacrifices made by those past, present and future of these brave men and women in uniform, along with their families.

Fireworks will light up the night sky as our day of picnics, parades, bbq, baseball and more draws to a close.    The oohs and ahhs will bring smiles from young and old alike as the rockets red glare burst the skies from coast to coast.   It's a profound moment if you think about it....  Together, one nation, under God.... we stand united and we celebrate the birth of our nation...proudly. Today, we are not republicans, democrats or independents... today, we are all Americans coming together as one.

America... Land of the Free and Home of the Brave... just remember the next time you hear the Star Spangled Banner, whether it's on the fourth of July or any other day of the year... stand tall and proud and honor the country we are all so blessed and fortunate to call our home.  

God Bless the USA! 


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

TICKLED PINK... Yes, I am!

Most of you that know me... know that regardless of whether I am in a personal conversation or a business one... I am... who I am.  In other words... you cannot take the south out of my "twang or drawl" nor my many southern expressions that I use in everyday conversation.  So today... I was on a conference call... and a colleague was giving an update on a project.     When she finished, several colleagues gave their input and then it was my turn.  The first thing I come out with...is....  "I'm tickled pink!"  Now, for me... If I've heard this once... I've heard it thousands of times, so it really wasn't that strange.  For those on the call, I had to explain exactly what that phrase meant.   I mean, honestly... "tickled pink"... ya'll get that, right?

As I sat there listening in "complete awe" that there were a few on the call who had never heard that.. or even knew what it meant... (did they really think I was tickled pink?)  I realized that ... this is just one of the many southern expressions that I use and never take for granted that some may not understand what I'm talking about whatsoever.  So... it prompted me to ask a question... "Do ya'll think I talk funny? " and I was not referring to the drawl that they all seem to think I have.. which to me...I don't. ...but it led to a whole separate conversation about the southern expressions that people find so endearing.   Several folks told me that when they hear me say "Bless Your Heart", it makes them absolutely wish they lived in a southern state and cracks them up at the same time.  

By the way... I recommended that they all download "Forrest Gump" and "Steel Magnolias" for some definite southern education.  Two of my favorite movies!

So.. now, as I've pondered over my heritage... and the fact that I am truly proud to be from Mississippi and from the South.. I realized that for me... the expressions and sayings are just normal and part of everyday life.  I don't think of them as being "southern" or unique.   I guess, we truly do, have a language of our own and if you've never heard them.. they are "greek".   Like right now.. I am "grinning like a mule eating briars" as I'm writing this post... and I'm sure all of you understood that meant that I am happy, happy... happy with just a smidgeon of smugness thrown in!

I will be quite aware of what I say on future calls, at least,  for a short while, then, of course, I'll forget and revert back to me, being me.    So... for all of you that are not from a southern state.. and are completely clueless as to what this post is all about... here is a short list of  some "southern expressions" that I have heard my entire life. (Trust me.. there are so many more!)  I hope that as you're reading these, they will bring a smile to your face, warm your heart... and make you feel the southern hospitality thats embraced every time someone uses these or any phrase that may seem unfamiliar to you... but somewhere... somebody is whistlin' dixie.

"I'm fixin' to"... (getting prepared to do something) 
"Higher than a Georgia Pine"... (drunk)
"I declare"... (a mild oath) 
"Gullywasher"... (heavy rain)
"Slow as Molasses"... (slow) 
"Ya'll" ... (you all) 
"that put a quiver in my liver"... (awe)
"his elevator doesn't go all the way to the top" (brains missing)
"he's one fry short of a happy meal". (duh..) 
"I got it for a song" (got it cheap) 
"madder than a wet hen" (ANGRY)
"walkin' in tall cotton" (exclamation of happiness)
"if things get any better, I may have to hire someone to help me enjoy it"
"dawg nabbit" (disappointment) 
"for cryin' out loud" (well, i'll be darned)

Thanks for continuing to read my blog, for sharing it and recommending it to anyone who passes your way.  I am deeply grateful and appreciative

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

SIMPLY LIVIN'...

My travels have taken me to some pretty incredible places.  I've eaten some very tasty morsels and imbibed on a few extraordinary concoctions that made me sit up and take notice.   I'm very blessed.   Being from a small town, sometimes, it doesn't take much to entertain or amuse me.   Even when life throws you curve balls you least expect... and you aren't sure what tomorrow will bring... sometimes you find life's purest and simple joys at just the exact moment when you need them.

I knew there would come a time when I would want to write a post about "Simply Livin'... I just thought it would be about something different.  However... it truly fits for this particular post.  Last week, my best friend, Wyn and I took a trip out West.  We've been best friends for 30 years.   We joked about finding a few cowboys and the joys of friendship.   One thing to put into perspective... is that my best friend and I are like night and day.  Complete opposites in just about every way.   The great thing... is we accept each other just as we are and for some amazing reason, it's worked for 30 wonderful years.

My Best Friend of 30 Years.  
Whenever I'm going through anything life changing or altering... she's always there.  Today is no different.  She's been with me through every trial and tribulation that I've experienced as well as the triumphs.    We can go weeks or months without seeing each other... and nothing changes.  It's one of the most blessed friendships I've ever known... because regardless of anything... I know that she's always there... a phone call away and vice versa for her.    So... now, that you understand the dynamics, you'll appreciate the journey.

As we've gotten older, wiser, more mature and all of those adjectives that I believe our age group is now identified with... we truly have learned to appreciate all the great things in life.  In our younger days... we took most things for granted.   So... on this particular journey... we knew we'd laugh, cry, eat, drink and do the one thing that we both never do... simply live.   (The one thing we have in common is we both are workaholics --- I think.)   For me... the journey was during a time when I am facing some personal challenges and she's always there to listen, talk.. put me at ease.

As we arrived at our destination, Phoenix/Scottsdale - the first thing we both noticed was how HOT it was and not a Mississippi hot... this was a dry "hot".  After we found our rental car and got underway.. the first thing that happened... we got lost.  Never fails.  Our GPS (Miss Bertha or whatever her name was... ) was of no help.   Finally, my google maps... had us heading in the general direction of where we wanted to go.   Needless to say... trial and error... we finally found where we were supposed to be.

Mmmm... BACON!  
This trip, we stayed at the JW Marriott Camelback, we discovered Arizona.  Cactus, adobe buildings, desert, sun.... you name it.  We even viewed the mountain which remotely looks like the humps on a camel.  Nice.. right?  Actually, the JW really is a beautiful property and its moderately priced, yet a bit upscale.  I've stayed at pretty much all of the properties in this area... and there are some others that are quite pricey, so for the location, this one is actually a good choice.   Be sure to enjoy dinner at BLT one night.. and order the Grilled Bacon as an appetizer.  Lordy Mercy... there are no words to tell you how delicious this tastes.  Mmmmmmm....mmmm.... Bacon.

Our Cheese & Wine at The Mission.  
One evening, we decided to take a tour of old town Scottsdale where they were having an Art Walk.  We thought we would enlighten our lives with some culture, a little art, maybe buy a trinket or two and enjoy a great meal.   Our driver dropped us off... at the edge of Old Town.   We decided to try out the "hottest" ticket in town for dinner as we were told by at least 3 people ---  A relatively new restaurant called The Mission.   First... we had to find it, so we strolled along looking in a few windows... and noticing that ... there was literally nobody around.   We finally found our destination which was located beside a church... housed in a building that looked exactly like an old Mission.  Once inside... it felt homey, had a great little vibe going and there were a number of people enjoying themselves.   They asked us if we wanted to be seated outside on the back patio... and we couldn't decide if we could fathom the "heat" but we took a chance.   They had a huge fan blowing... and to our surprise, it was really quite charming and pleasant. Long story short... the atmosphere was really nice.  I've had a better meal and wine, but all in all, it was an experience.   I'm not sure it quite lived up to the "rave" reviews that we were given on it, but as I've found out... what suits my palate, may not be what suits someone else's.

Appreciating Art!  
Now.. for some art.  We walked the streets (still with very few people) and began to wonder if we were given the wrong date.  We finally stumbled across the first gallery that was open... and as most Mississippians would do... we walked in like we owned the place.   As we began to walk around, taking in the various paintings and sculptures, my friend found one that drew her attention.  She was quietly observing it saying how great that would look in her living room... blah, blah.. blah... when I broke her bubble... I had noticed the price... a cool $15k and gave her this important tid-bit of information.   All she could do.. was say... Does the frame come with it?   Cue... laughter hysterically.

The Rusty Spur 
We quickly realized that this ArtWalk was for the serious inquiries only and not those who were just passing some time... enjoying a few sites.      So, we wandered along, viewing pieces here and there... and laughing at our own ability to realize that we would not be taking home a piece of art.    After all of this... we had built up quite the thirst, so we headed for The Rusty Spur.   We had noticed an ad for it in a book and decided that it looked interesting... and there had to be cowboys there.   What we found... is "home".   We walked in.... and there was a country band playing.  It was small with maybe 10 tables and then the bar.   We found an empty table and sat down.

 Our surprise... we loved the band.  The PsychoBilly Rodeo Band.  (Look them up and The Rusty Spur on Facebook and the Web).  If you're ever in the area... STOP IN... you will be so glad you did.    The other thing we quickly realized is that this little place reminded us of a hang-out we had back home when we were about.. 21.   There were a lot of locals, a few cowboys... and a really great time.   We made some friends, promised we'd be back... and had one of the best times ever.   (Our driver back can verify that... )

Thelma and Louise... 
After discovering that it was National Best Friend Day when we were there, we decided that we would turn this trip into... a Thelma and Louise trip.  Now.. who's Thelma and who's Louise?   For all inquiring minds.... we had to make a few changes.. first... Wyn is a few years older than me... but... she's not the WILD one... so... with that being the only difference, you can figure it out from there.  Our next goal was to find our Brad Pitt.... you'll just have to keep reading.  Just remember Louise's line from the movie...

"You're a real live outlaw, aren't ya? " " I may be an outlaw, darlin', but you're the one stealin' my heart".  

Like I said... regardless of what you're going through in life... you always find ways to laugh and enjoy life.   We decided that we would take a drive.... a rather long one it seems.  We ended up... at the Grand Canyon.   If anyone tells you it's not that far from Phoenix... let me verify for you that it's 3 1/2 hours... at least.  If you've never been in a car with me... especially that long... you'll understand... the pain that Wyn endured.     Once we got there... there was something so overwhelming and peaceful about the awe inspiring beauty... that the drive was forgotten.   It was absolutely breath-taking.   A picture does not do it justice... it's something that everyone needs to see for themselves.


Spa... can you say... AHHHH.   One thing I will tell you.. is that the JW has the Spa thing going on.   We decided to treat ourselves to some much needed pampering.    We both decided on two treatments each and found that we should have just booked an entire day.   I had a hot stone massage and a facial while Wyn enjoyed a body scrub and a massage.   Now.. those of you who know me... know that I could never do a body scrub after my experience at the Arlington in Hot Springs... but Wyn... bring it.  The hot stone massage was one of the best I've ever experienced and I've had a lot of them through the years.   It was relaxing and with all of my health issues and stress... it seemed to help everything that ailed me.  I found an hour of peace.  Wyn said the scrub was just the same.   She met a lady who lives in the area and said that she's been to all the spa's in the area, but loves the JW and keeps coming back here for treatments.   Same with the facial .... it was relaxing and the seaweed mask... ice cold going on... but the effects of it... amazing.

We also found our way to The Buffalo Chip.   This is another cowboy saloon that's located in Cave Creek.  We were meeting my cousin for dinner and one of his friends owns it.  It's quite the drive (30 minutes or so) from Scottsdale, but it's a cute place.   Plenty of cowboys and cowgirls twirling around the dance floor doing the Western dances that I thought were long forgotten.   Just for the record... we did get asked to dance... more than once.   One guy almost pulled my arm out of socket.   It still hurts.

All in all.... this trip proved to be something we both needed for different reasons.   Our last night, we decided to go back to Old Town and enjoy some Italian food.  We found a cute little place "Italian Grotto" right in the middle of town... that has the best dessert I've ever eaten.   Shut My Mouth yummy.   Oh, the italian wasn't bad, either.  We ended our trip... back at The Rusty Spur... and yes... we found our cowboy and a few Brazilians too.

We laughed.  We cried.  We ate and drank... and saw things we'll never forget.  Most of all... we celebrated 30 years of friendship and being there for each other... thick, thin, good health and bad... a shoulder to cry on... and a hug when you need it.    Life... is simply livin' especially when faced with challenges of the unknown... it's good to know that you've got someone you can always count on right beside you.   Thelma and Louise... ain't got nothing on us.   We came, saw and conquered... in other words... we SIMPLY LIVED.













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