Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Things I Like - I'm Going to Try this Abatha.

Life is getting me down this week; I remember that Abatha does these posts about what she likes, and that way you think about good things and not bad. So, here I go.

Below are few things I like!

1. Pictures - I love looking at my photos, my friends photos, and even strangers photos; you can find out so much from just looking at a photo. I've found so many old, really old - older than Paulette, pictures lately; I don't know everyone in these photos, but I could look at them for hours.

2. Friends - I'm so lucky to have all the great friends that I have; they keep me going, and cheer me up. We had a "Soon to be Grandmother's Snack Day" yesterday for Paulette and A' Della; it was touching to see how excited they are, and I can't wait for the stories to start rolling in when their grand babies are born.

3. Listening to Music - I was lucky enough to go to Beachaven Winery last Saturday to listen to some Jazz music; this Friday I'm hoping to go to Arrington Winery to listen to the San Rafael Band, they sound a little like Santana.

Well, that did help. I have a tear in one eye, but I'm smiling really big. It's nice to remember good memories and things you like.

Kudos to Abatha for thinking of this!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Customs House Museum and Center in Clarksville

Saturday Robin, Jim and I met Debbie, Mike and Grady in Clarksville at their house; we were spending the day together before Deb and Grady takes off on their new adventure of moving to Arizona Sunday. We got to Clarksville about 8:30 a.m.; Mike and Jim went off to play golf at a course on the base, and Robin, Deb, Grady and I was off to do something. First we went to the waterfront and played on the playground, then we walked by the river. The water was almost up to the bottom of the rails. At the end of one walk, we saw several sheriff cars and law enforcement boats, but we never did find out what was happening. After the park, we went to the Customs House Museum in downtown Clarksville. Debbie is setting by Grady beside the fountain; we all threw coins into the fountain, and made wishes.



These are sculptures that children had made with cans and such to show that you can make things out of trash (Trash to Treasures). Grady loved getting up on the platform with Thomas the Train; Robin had to catch a couple of the sulptures so they didn't fall off, and she only had to yell help once!



Grady loved playing with the trains; they even had a couple of train stations that you pushed buttons to make them move. The two other rooms that we all loved; one was the bubble room where you could make bubbles and you could even stand in a bubble, and the other room was where you rolled golf balls down all kinds of obstacles. So Amazing!



This is the original spire from the top of the Customs House Museum. It was wrenched from the building during the January 22, 1999 tornado and recovered several blocks away. I had forgotten about that tornado; it happened while working at Nation's Bank Business Center, and it was around the same time that I was trying for a job at the Small Business Development Center at TSU with Kathy and Billy. Such a GREAT move!


There was a room within the museum that showed all the sports greats that had been from Clarksville; I think Grady had fun climbing instead of looking at all the exhibits. Isn't he so cute?



The top of one part of the museum building looked like this; I was so intrigued by all the dormers and windows.





A plan of eating Mexican food was on the books; when I said the word Japanese, Debbie was taking us to Shogun's. There was some excitement when we pulled into Shogun's parking lot, there were three cop cars helping a huge group of Harley riders out of The Lodge restaurant next door. We went into Shoguns; there was a beautiful water fountain with fish. The food was awesome, and Grady loved the show that the chef put on. I liked the onion valcano.



Jim and Mike arrived home right after we had gotten there; they were tired, so Grady and the girls watched TV and even went outside to play football with Grady. The boys slept for a little while, and then we went to get hamburgers down the street.



The end of our visit was going to the Beechaven Jazz Fest; there were so many people at the festival, and Mike, Deb, Robin, Jim and I took turns walking with Grady. He liked to dart through the middle of the grape vines, play ball with the other children, and dance. We even caught Jim dancing with him while that Jazz music was playing. The counter where we were buying a couple of bottles, the cashier told us that other people were mixing the Beechaven Blackberry with their Peach wine. It was completely delicious; not to sweet, but not to dry.



At 8:45 p.m. we made our way to the car and told Grady, Mike and Deb bye. I knew it would be hard, but I hope Arizona is exactly what Debbie wants it to be. Believe me I will be visiting every chance I get, and hopefully we'll get to Las Vegas while I'm there. Good Luck Debbie!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Harley Day at Work - Photo Opportunity

Did you know that when you see a Harley Davidson Bike, it's a photo session? When Harry told me that he had rode his bike to work; I grabbed Paulette, and we convinced Harry to come with us. That was a good day.

Harry and Me on his Harley; I like this picture.
















Harry, Steve and Wesley with Harry's Bike.
















Paulette and Harry with his bike; what a day for Paulette to wear a dress.















After we all were able to take pictures with Harry and his awesome bike, it made us want to go out and buy a leather jacket, black shirt, black blue jeans and leather chaps. Paulette may even look for a leather skirt, and I can't wait to take all those leather outfit pictures!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Happy Birthday Robin

May wasn't easy this year; it was the first year without my Mom on Mother's Day, and I told myself that I was going to keep busy so I wouldn't think about it. That didn't work; I kept thinking about it. Then that made me think of my older sister, Wendy. Her birthday was May 17. I always mixed up Robin's birthday with Wendy's; that's understandable, they were in the same month. Robin always harassed me about getting those dates wrong; she was always kidding me about something, she told me I was adopted when I was little. Of course, I believed her and cried all the time. I should have known I wasn't adopted; I looked too much like my Daddy, and everyone told me so.



I'm not getting Robin's birthday wrong this year; it's Wednesday, May 11th. She will be the big Five O. Boy is she old! She already has most of her presents, because I'm a sucker and gave them to her early. I do have a few more surprises, though.



I've always been proud of my sisters, and boy did I look up to them. Robin was amazing in beauty pagents, then she became a nurse with a special interest in taking care of the elderly, she quit her job without a second thought to take care of our Mom and Dad while they were ill, she was my rock when I was recouperating from both of my ankle surgeries and when I had a blood clot. Robin has found a full time job at Vanderbilt since our Mom passed away, and is still attending college to pursue her Bachelors Degree in Medical Administration.



Robin in the Miss Edmonson County Pagent in 1978



I hope you have a GREAT Birthday Robin; you so deserve it, and I'll do my best to make that happen. Like you always say: " We are like fine wine, we get better with age!



HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Monday, May 2, 2011

I Work with some Amazing People!

Best Admin Professional Day Ever - April 27, 2011


Last week was Administrative Professional's Day; I had been so busy that I had actually forgotten which day it was, and then I found some beautiful flowers and a card with my name. The card and flowers were left in a conference room for me to find on that morning; that was just the start of a nice day.

Abatha gave me the solar butterfly below; it's so pretty, and it's going on my porch. Abatha and several people said that this looked like me; I like that.


Here are the roses that the sales team got for me; they smell so good, and are beautiful! It was so sweet of them to do this for me on my day; of course, I was running myself silly for them for two weeks. I'll run anytime to get flowers like these.


My big bosses gave me some restaurant gift cards and a card that played "You're Simply the Best". So cool! These will come in handy.


Nicole was so sweet to get me a gift card to the Cheesecake Factory; she reads my blog, and saw that I love the Red Velvet cheesecake from there. She did tell me that she looked up a recipe, but it had so many ingredients that it was going to be more expensive than the gift card to make. Nicole is such a GREAT cook; anything she makes is delicious.


That was not the end to it; many people wished me a Happy Admin Day, and I even got to share the occassion with Brooke and Rachel on Thursday with a luncheon from the CSR department. I was so touched they included me.


I work with some AMAZING people; sometimes I get so busy and stressed during the day that I forget how much I do like my job, and the people I work with. Days like this reminds me of that! Did you notice that two of my cards were the same? I, also, have friends who have GREAT taste!


Thanks to all that made my day so SPECIAL; it was the best Administrative Professional Day ever, and I'll never forget it.