Monday, November 30, 2009

Quietness

Today I had the opportunity to stay home to wait the notorious 10 - 2 delivery time for a new dryer. Doggie number 2 has also had an intestinal problem that necessitated a complete disinfecting mop of the kitchen and dining room. Work was calling and I was monitoring emails. I had a bit of a cleaning bug which is very unusual for me, so I tried to make the most of it... Number 1 child off to high school, Husbeast off to work, and young master Snow caught the big yellow limo, so by 8:30 I had a rare and most precious encounter with.....quietness.

Windows were open, dogs were in the kennel, no tv, no ipod, no radio, no family around. Do you know how delightfully wonderful that was? I purposed then to have quietness as long as I could on this day. I sat at the computer for a bit to work email.....sounds???? nothing, nada, just the noise of the home sitting still. A few clothes needed folding....it was so quiet you could hear the crackle of the line dried clothes as they were folded.

My favorite thing to do with quietness is to knit. For a short while, I sat in the freshly cleaned and mopped kitchen, back door open, sun beaming into the room on my chair at the cozy table. The knitting needles had a steady peaceful click and the yarn was obediently silent has it formed into loop after loop. I was wonderfully overwhelmed by how much I enjoyed the nothingness, the stillness, the simple noises of the squirrels and birds dancing around the oak trees in the back.. A few car noises zoomed by but even today they were a dainty part of the quietness.

Now, it's 6:45pm, Family has been home since around 3. TV was automatically turned on, in 2 rooms. Teenagers were giggling or antagonizing each other and dogs returned from the kennel. There was clicking, clanking, shouting, and a LOUD hum of activity. The quietness was fully lost when the new dryer announced "EEENNNN!,, I'm done!"

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving Daddy

Dear Daddy,

I thought I would get by this day without any tears. It's like you are just out hunting this morning. You just haven't made it in from the woods yet. I'm thankful today for so much that you gave us. You provided so well for each of us and had a unique and special relationship with each of us. Thank you Daddy for being so wise, frugal and funny. I love you.

I'm here in T-town knowing that Christmas will be our family time together. The Snowflakes are having a fun time. We've giggled, squealed and laughed really hard. We've started to make the funny Christmas videos that we will send on to Granny Sibyl and Jane. I'm thinking of the big Christmas eve birthday party we have for all the Moore and Snow boys. Now in the quiet just before we sit down to give thanks, I tear up knowing that while you are not here in the flesh, such sweet rememberances of you are flooding to my heart. Tears of sadness will be instead of sweetness.

Love you the best Daddy,(just don't tell Jane),
Dee Dee

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Curses!



Just in time for wearin' o' the socks with cold weather, I get a blow out. My kingdom for a seamstress who knows how to darn socks and has some Supersock Champlaine Sunset! Darnit!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

First Cold Weather

Wow, we've got the first cold weather of the Fall here in Florida today and it's great!!!

Today, I've been adding a few gadgets to this blog thing and gradually learning all the ins and outs of blogger. So bear with me.

I spent the morning at Really Knit Stuff working on the newsletter contacts and then knitting...Knitting not on the bag full of projects I brought with me in the 3 bags but instead on the KPS child's pullover out of Jarbo Raggi which sits at the shop waiting to be a shop sample. This pattern is addictive and this yarn is so pleasing.

Alas, the youngest child (13) has come home from sleep over and wants me to forsake my favorite chair and the coziness of this quilt to take him to purchase something. The negative response from his benevolent dictator brings on a slur of mumblings. Geesh, Paradise lost.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Why "Do What?"

Since we lost Dad this past June, I somehow felt compelled to restart a blog, but just wasn't sure. I knew if I did, I would title it "Do What?" It's one of my found memories of Daddy who I find myself missing a lot lately. Daddy always had a hard time admitting he was hard of hearing and would often request us to repeat what we said by saying...."do what?" It then became a big game and fun teasing to say "Do what?" when anyone ever said or asked for something. So out of extreme respect and love for Eugene (MyGene, as little Bonnie used to say) I restart blogging. Dad ,would never read this since he wasn't into computers at all, and simply tolerated me and Mom and our pc geekdum. Daddy I love you and miss you bunches. But like you and hunting, I'm doing what I love outside of work. Here's to you Daddy (yes I'm sneaking an adult beverage.)

The blog needs to include everyday life stuff, knitting, and my two teenagers who make me crazy and proud all in the same breath. I hope I'll be better about posting pictures and bloggin once or twice a week. This becomes more of a personal journal, a place to vent and laugh and cry and show off.