Thursday, November 6, 2008

Ten for Thursday

1. Halloween was a continuation of our family's salute to Uncle Steve. The boys picked out firefighter costumes! I attempted to intervene with a reminder that they were firefighters in 2003, but the power of Uncle Steve was far greater than the power of useless facts. S. alternated between her firehouse dog costume and her princess attire, but was happy as both. And C. made an adorable fire hydrant. One kid asked me if she was a blood cell, the nozzle contraption fell off, so I can't blame him. I'd never thought to dress my kids up as cells though--maybe we'll be DNA strands and various molecules next year, what do you think? Oh, and C. can now say "lollipop" and she does so with conviction. She'll walk into the kitchen, point at the shelves where the candy is and say; "BOB!" Too fun. Load 'em all up with sugar--I can't believe all the candy is pretty much gone! That takes true determination to eat so much candy.

2. I bought fake blood ($1.00) for the boys to have some fun with on Halloween. I was surprised at the reaction I got when I trickled a little along the corner of my mouth. I showed R. my oozing blood and he said; "I don't really like that mom, can you wash it off?" It was a mixture of disgust and fear. Does fake blood store well? Because maybe it'll be cool in a few years--I'll stick it in the Halloween box and see. Mmm, rancid fake blood. . . maybe not.

3. I found a new blog that's got some real potential. It's called "Being Frugal is Fabulous" and it's regularly updated with sales and promotions. Did you know there's a free Red Box rental coupon code every Monday?

4. I can't wait to see my family tomorrow! How wonderful to be able to celebrate with my sis and her hubby (their blog) when they get sealed on Saturday. Can't wait to see you all! Ben accidentally told me about his surprise plans for this weekend. He's going to take the kids to see Grammy and Papa while I'm gone. The van will be packed and ready to go when the boys get home from school. Fun! And more help watching the kids. Bonus!

5. We are THISCLOSE to having a working gas furnace. Terry came over yesterday to finish up with the "home runs" (fancy electrician talk--something about breakers) and hook up the furnace. We got the furnace and gas line inspected yesterday too. I spent way too much time wiring outlets and the getting wires into the rest of the can lights. I can't believe how much our basement is going to rock! Sorry, upstairs, but we hate you now!

6. I had a moment of extravagance the other day. When I was heading out the door I opened my tic tacs container and raised it to my mouth. I got eight tic tacs! Who needs eight tic tacs, I think to myself, this is crazy!?! But now what do I do now? I can't just spit them back into the container. I've got no choice but to consume them all. So there I am driving down the street in total luxury; sucking on eight tic tacs like nobody's business. Whoo!! Fresh breath and then some. I guess everyone deserves to splurge on occasion. I even did the math as I was heading down Pines Road "1 1/2 calorie breath mint" x 8 = 12 calories of opulence!

7. Back to real life for a moment. My house is a total pigsty, but at least I'm all caught up with laundry. I'm blogging at 7:00am so I can have the rest of my day for cleaning, packing, and grabbing essentials at the store.

8. Race matters? It does and it doesn't. I was not thinking that an Obama victory would be such an emotional experience for African Americans. I honestly didn't think of the election that way. Race was not an issue for me in my decision to vote for him; skin color has never been a big deal to me. I am brought to tears thinking of the opportunity I have to be a witness to this significant event in United States history.

9. I'm beyond thrilled with the election results. To wary McCain supporters, I say it'll all be okay. The campaigning since the conventions has been your run-of-the-mill mud slinging, but slinging doesn't magically make it true. As I told Logan, Obama's not REALLY a socialist, (liberal and socialist aren't interchangeable, regardless of arguments to the contrary) that's just what McCain's straight talk express tried when all else failed to pump up poll numbers. I'm certain the next four years will be aboveboard once the dust of negativity we've been forced to inhale settles. We have elected an intelligent person who will govern sensibly.

10. Related to #8 and #9, HOORAY for a return of eloquence to the white house! A president who can pronounce long words without the need to make up his own. Beyond pronunciation, Obama's speeches and leadership will inspire a new generation. My Brazillian friends who wonder how we could have elected #43 (twice?!?) will celebrate with us all. *INSERT ABSURD BUSH COMMENT HERE* "There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." —George W. Bush (video), Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 (bonus, he said it in Nashville! ). The past 8 years can finally take their place in the history books, sorry historians, and we can move on.

BONUS QUOTE: "We as a nation have reached that mountain top. Because at long last the United States has fulfilled the greatest part of freedom. We have a president who is Hawaiian. For decades these proud people have been segregated from the rest of the nation literally on an island. Hawaiian kids growing up in grass huts thought their only choice in life was selling poi on street corners or carving tiki idols just to put mahi mahi on the table. Now they will know there are other options than trying to make it big as a ukulele player. They could be president of the United States. As Queen Liliuokalani said so long ago; 'Mele Kalikimaka. I have a dream.'" ~Stephen Colbert on election night 2008.

9 comments:

Amy Smith said...

Congrats on the downstairs and getting closer to having the furnace working! That is so exciting!

Amy Smith said...

Hey Paula. Since you love chatting about politics on your blog, I guess you welcome comments as well. I hate doing this by email/comments because tone on political subjects is always perceived as passionate, defensive, or snobbish, and rarely as calm and collected as I hope mine will be read.

I just wanted to point out that Obama will govern sensibly on those issues that you agree with. It'll be 'okay' for you and those who support his ideas. He can't make us all happy and it would be naive to think that it is possible. It never will be with any leader of our country. Will he be 'okay' for the country? Yes, since the majority of the country believes in his agenda. He is also helping to heal the hurts that racism inflicted and that is always welcome. Will he be okay for me in the many aspects of my life? No.

As a side note, I don't think McCain could have supported my ideas perfectly either, just more of them and that is why my vote went to McCain. In reality sometimes you have to vote by the issues and not the person.

I do think that Obama will be a great president for those who share his beliefs. He is definitely enjoyable to listen to and I am sure he will bring elegance back to the Oval Office.

Normally I don't comment on this issue. Thanks for listening.

Amy Smith said...

Oh I should say, that I do think that Obama will have a positive effect in my daily life. I am not 100% against every platform he supports.

Anonymous said...

Hope your furnace works in time for the snow that's on it's way! We had the furnace man come yesterday and he stayed for 1 1/2 hours. What did he do? I have no freaking clue. It's a year old furnace. Luckily it was a complimentary service.

Glad you liked the video I sent.

I am glad Obama won! I enjoyed his speech. He can actually speak with clarity, it's refreshing:)

Have a fun trip! You got a sub right?

: ) Paula said...

I hope I didn't sound snobbish. Amy, thanks for your comments. I appreciate your views and understand where you're coming from. We will see whether Obama's leadership over the next four years creates a legacy we can all be proud of, no matter our views. (Too bad he has to inherit so many problems, I don't envy him one bit!) Tiff, you've come a long way baby. Lori's subbing. Snow? Bring it on--if it's going to be wet and cold it may as well be beautiful!!

Amy Smith said...

Paula, the funny thing is that I am more concerned over who is in Congress and on the Supreme Court than I am about who is President.

I just wish that the people in power could be better stewards over the money they already take from us. If Obama, his administration, and Congress can figure out how to improve the quality of education for all kids, reduce our taxes, and reduce our national debt, I would be thrilled.

: ) Paula said...

Me too.

: ) Paula said...

I feel like I voted for the person and for the platform.

Part of the reason I lean the direction I do is because I don't think government, and by extension taxation, is all bad. I realize that the more government there is the more the chance for abuses of power, but so much good also comes from government. Our roads are paved, education is available to our children, and things like diseases and regulation of various industries is, in my book anyway, necessary for civilization.

I am also encouraged by the way democrats approach the many environmental concerns, but that's a separate issue.

I talked a lot (A LOT!) with my mom about this one: While it's true that the republican platform is pro life, it's an issue that won't just go away because the government tells it to (legal backing or not, abortions happen/will happen). Grassroots education of women and encouraging adoption will save more unborn babies' lives. So I don't vote that issue.

: ) Paula said...

But don't get me started about Iraq!