It’s Graduation Day!

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Milestones.

Achievement.

Moving forward.

A day shared.

Happiness.

Just a few of the thoughts bouncing around my head that is oh so full of thoughts. But right now, today, I don’t feel like trying to grab the thoughts and putting them into any kind of order.

Nope.

I just want to enjoy the mental chaos of happy. The mental chaos of celebration.

Tomorrow maybe, later definitely, with the patience it takes to make thoughts gel into sentences I will return to my computer and tell a story.

But today, I am just tasting the sweetness that is today.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape

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Books, they just kill me. The way you read them and they just make all the phonies in the world just go away. I love how books do that.

So, since it’s been about 100 hundred years since I was in high school, and since I have some time to kick around and all, I started rereading all those old books sitting there on my shelf. It’s been crazy, me reading all these books and stuff, but the part that gets me is I have really enjoyed myself. It’s been fun just hanging out with the old books.

It just about knocks me out too how much I forgot about them. I mean I remembered I liked them and all, but I couldn’t tell you why. I’m sort of glad I’m doing this, reading them that is. I think it’s good to get away from shooting the bull once in a while and be by myself and read. It’s a great escape and I mean, who doesn’t need to escape now and then for God’s sake.

Some really good interpretations of Escape are just a click away. It just kills me how good they are. 

On How Weather.com Has Become As Silly As The Weekly World News

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Charlie Mackenzie: Hey Mom, I find it interesting that you refer to the Weekly World News as, “The paper.” The paper contains facts.

May Mackenzie: This paper contains facts. And this paper has the eighth highest circulation in the whole wide world. Right? Plenty of facts. “Pregnant man gives birth.” That’s a fact.

From So I Married an Axe Murderer with Mike Myers

Yesterday I had a Weekly World News moment when I innocently went to weather.com to get, well, the weather and this is what I found on their home page…TWC Collage

Yeah.

As if we don’t sensationalize just about everything else we see in our lives, we now apparently have to sensationalize weather websites.

Because knowing the weather isn’t enough I guess.

Good grief.

And instantly, because I am a child of the 70′s, I thought of The Weekly World News and all those headlines I used to love reading while waiting in the checkout line when I went with my mom to the grocery store. I mean really, those headlines were the best part of the trip. Even as an eight year old they made me laugh because they were so wonderfully silly and stupid.

Now our weather has become the Weekly World News and I’ve decided to do just as that eight year old did all those years ago, I am going to be amused at the foolishness that is so often our world. Doing something as mundane as checking the weather will be as amusing as standing in the grocery line used to be.

I will get to laugh and yes, I will be shaking my head a little too. :-)

Weekly Photo Challenge: Change

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It all began with a Halloween costume I wore in 2011. See I work in a health club and a lot of the members I interact with are retired. So I thought it would be fun to dress up in my poodle skirt and my dad’s 1953 letter sweater. I thought it would be a blast from the past for some and a way to connect. The outfit was a success for many members truly seemed to enjoy the opportunity to share with me their stories “back in the day.”

That evening, I was telling my friend William, who I have written about here, about my costume, about the day and about the stories, and that’s when he said something to me that was life changing. Continue reading

Inviting the Tiger that is Fear to Tea. The End of Ted’s Medication, Part 2

The Tiger That Came To Tea

What I so vividly remember from the afternoon of June 24, 2004 was Kate, our Nurse Practitioner shaking her head no. She had been doing it since she first looked at Ted’s chart and saw the 200 mg dosage of Zoloft the pediatric neurologist had been prescribing my 12-year-old.

She just kept shaking her head. No words came out of her mouth, but they didn’t need to. Her head shake said it all.

When Kate finally stopped shaking her head and spoke she explained to me that when the dosage of Zoloft was too high the drug can actually enhance the very behaviors we were trying to reduce. Yeah. Enhance. Then she said it, the words I knew were coming because I’d been hearing them for almost nine years…

“So here’s what we are going to do…” Continue reading