Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Norma Jean

Today is one year since my sweet Grandma left us. Its freaky how quickly time flies. Today I'm remembering her beautiful smile and quirks. Also thinking about mom a lot.

Tonight I'm making my roomies a meal Grandma would have loved. I am quite excited. Don't worry- I'll post pics.

So.... in a completely lighter tone, this is what mom said this morning:

mom: I did a little coloring therapy last night.
me: what do you mean?
mom: I downloaded some pictures of germs and colored them.
me: you just made the blog. what are you talking about?
mom: We're making a bulletin board for nurse training and I colored germs. Ok, I gotta go. Love you.

I love my mother.

Update: here are some pics from "Ode to Grandma: the 2009 edition".

Chelsea and Stevie PUMPED for some stew.

cute.
standard.

See? So yummie.
Group shot. Everyone say "Grandma" (i love this family)

cuff this!


Daniel's wife now makes these *adorable* cuffs and they will soon be widely available via Etsy. Til then, drool over my adorable fash statement.

xo

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Compassion

I had a moment last night.

A moment where I nearly lost it... dissolved into tears over something beautiful.

I got to hang out with my Capernaum friends last night. We had just finished singing "I Want it That Way" at top of our lungs.... eat your heart out, Backstreet Boys. You've got nothing on us! Anyhow, we'd just finished singing and it was time to simma down and talk about compassion. A girl named Stephanie got up and eloquently talked about what compassion looks like and asked for examples. One by one, they raised their hands to share stories of compassion that none of us really understood. Words jumped out that resonated... "Jesus", "mom", "friends", etc.

That's when Katie raised her hand and said, "Without my mom, I feel empty". You need to know that Katie's mom is in Iraq as a physician. She's been gone for a few months and will be gone a few more. Its obviously a huge adjustment to have her primary care-giver gone. She started to openly weep and something happened with lightning speed. Instantly, two students dashed to her side to hug and console her. Not leaders.... her peers. Just then, Stephanie was able to make a connection they could all understand... that was compassion.

Y'all. I had to pull myself together. Theirs is such a pure and unpretentious love... totally unselfish. I have a lot to learn from my new friends.

I rather look forward to it.

Monday, September 28, 2009

FALL!

My friends, I wish you a delicious inhale of the most crisp and wonderful air whispering around this fine middle Tennessee morning!

IT IS GORGEOUS here today!

Mind you, we've paid our dues to enjoy such perfection. It rained for 42 days straight or something. Nevertheless, it is delightful today and I just can't peel the smile off my face.

You might remember that I have been in a state of mourning over losing the summer. I (in my old age) now prefer warm to cool and really wish it were summer all the time. It also happened to be my favorite summer yet - for reasons I still have not unearthed. It just was. So, you can imagine my realization that Fall is here was not met with open arms.

Yet- it really is magnificent, isn't it? I can't wait until our big wonderful tree starts to change to yellow and I will share it with you! It just puts some pep in my step. A pep I'll have to remember in February. But whatev- its SO wonderful now!

I wish you cardigans, pumpkin spice, lightweight scarves, spaghetti squash and not shaving your legs.... all the splendor this season has to offer.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Enneagram your life.

Y'all.

Have you heard of the Enneagram personality assessment??

First things first. Click HERE and take the free test. Then we can talk.

We can talk and talk about how I'm a 3. WHA? I would not have naturally pegged myself as an "achiever" as much as I would have thought "helper". Oh well... it kinda adds up, so I'll take it.

It is kinda creepy, y'all. I bet you'll find yourself identifying with the descriptors and material such as "what is great about being a 3" and "how to get along with me", etc.

Go. Do it. Fill it out. Laugh.... then tell me about it!! :)

Drawer-ings

Annie taught me how to draw a horse today. at work. See?

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Hitch in My Giddy-Up

TBS- Why you gotta mess up a girl's routine?

You *know* I watch Fresh Prince of Bel Air every morning from 8a-9a and STILL you toss up the morning programming.... to include "Just Shoot Me" and "Home Improvement"??? You know I can't wake up early to watch FPOBA 7a-8a. C'mon!

I don't even like Just Shoot Me.

This morning, I was forced to watch "The E True Hollywood Story: Miley Cyrus."

It was cute and I love her.... but still.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Hugo Remembered


I can hardly believe that twenty full years have passed since Hurricane Hugo!

Besides being a colossal event for the city of Charleston, it was a huge marker in my young life. I was in 5th grade and had just celebrated my tenth birthday earlier in the month. (I remember being SO glad that Kris and I had the foresight to rock a pool party before it, you know, was destroyed.)

My little life had not experienced a tragedy up to that point. The actual event was scary (and would prove to stick with me for years of irrational fear of storms) but could not compare to the desperate loss felt all across the lowcountry. The islands off of Charleston were devastated, lives lost and, in some areas, erased. Twenty miles inland, our neighborhood was left with almost no standing trees and streets with every third house wiped out. There was such a sad randomness about the destruction snuggled right up next to all the predictable stuff. No electricity, no comforting noises- just chainsaws, no routine, no normal. It was a series of hot days filled with a town-wide nesting... attempting to make a new normal and trudge through.

Anyone who experienced Hugo knows that there was a magical sort of one-ness felt. Neighbors felt more like family and there was *no* such thing as personal space or hoarding. We all shared anything we had and didn't think a thing about it. Being more than a walkable distance apart meant not seeing one another for a couple weeks. The strange thing is to try and remember a time before cell phones and being in constant communication with people. I, of course, had a busy social life at ten, so imagine my joy to have my two best friends in our neighborhood- nothing had to slow down. Mom also decided she couldn't have any slow learners on her hands, so don't you know, she had us do science experiments in the Bozard's backyard. Mrs. Bozard was a 5th grade science teacher and I *thought* I had been fortunate enough to not have her that year. Mom saw it differently. Whatev- I made an awesome magnifying glass or volcano or something. Booyah!

Bottom line, it feels impossible twenty years have passed in some ways and it feels like two lifetimes ago in other respects. The milestone of Hugo - the "everything is different now" marker in my life was one I am grateful for. I am not sure I had tasted such community until then.

Plus, Kristin and I basically became three-toed sloths. We were awesome climbers of the debris.

Just feels like a good day for remembering. Its rainy and it seems fitting. :) Here's to the spirit of Charleston and to the memories!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Conclusions

1. Sean just unlocked the mystery of girls like Chelsea and me. We're the marrying kind...? At least that's what he said to Ben about Felicity (in an effort to explain why she's not the girl you date... because that could be "all she wrote"). Dudes.

2. I need to get more strategery (lay off me, its an intentional misspelling) with respects to watching my Fall line up. There's FNL (IF IT EVER COMES BACK), Glee, The Office, 30 Rock (when does that start again?), The Hills, Private Practice, The Biggest Loser, assorted Bravo shows (that can be recapped every couple of weeks if necessary), So You Think You Can Dance, The City, Family Guy (same category as Bravo) and Mad Men! A new addish may be Cougar Town? I just love Courtney Cox. Plus, I had a "friend" tell me that I would be a cougar if I had a child. That's just low. Anyway, its gonna be tricky to fit it all in, but I am committed to pop culture... that and I have just always loved a good story.

3. Some days are meant to be spent inside. Like when it will not stop raining and there's showing back to back episodes of "Flipping Out".

4. The world feels small. Is there anything more fun than connecting by way of mutual friends?

5. Popcorn is a good dinner.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

also...

THIS happened today. for the first time EV.

Hilda came to visit me at work and we shared a lovely navel orange. Obviously, I have peeling abilities. BOOYAH.

Block?

Is it that I spent the last month being so introspective and prolific with my posts that I am now.... out of ideas?

All I have is this.

I bought a hat.

And it makes me feel awesome.

Maybe inspiration will show up later...?

xo

Monday, September 14, 2009

Hi!

Its Monday.
I'm sleepy from having hit snooze far too many times this morning. (really... when will I outgrow this?)
I had a WONDERFULLY restful weekend.
Life's good.

How about you?

I leave you with a bit of cool. Click HERE.

tweet.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Anna McCoy


My beloved roomie (of 3 years), Miss Anna McCoy of Dacula, GA, has a birthday today!

Here are ten things you must know about Anna (in no partic order):

- She always smells amazing!
- She will regularly go on walks for upwards of 3 hours
- She loves "Felicity" and will watch it with any of us any time! (along with Friday Night Lights and "So You Think You Can Dance")
- You could put candy sprinkles on her sneakers and she would eat them
- 92% of the food she consumes is non-perishable
- She LOVES good music!
- She rarely forgets a face
- Her face is in the encyclopedia next to "Fun Maker"
- Her laugh is amazing!
- Her happy place includes college football, sugar and family

So, it seems fitting that, to celebrate her, we'll be watching some good ole Clemson football and snacking on tailgate food!

Here's to you, sweet Anna! You're the wind beneath "Laudy's" wings!


xo

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Can it be?

Hilarious.

As I made my way to work this morning, I was (of course) listening to lite rock hits on 92.9. The DJs (whom I tolerate in favor of commutes with ".38 special" and Christopher Cross) started chatting about the today's theme....ya know, like, "ninja day" or "bring your pet to work day".

It turns out THIS is the day's theme on this momentous 09.09.09 day.

Adam will be so sad...

On an unrelated note, I feel a bit lost without my days of challenges. Sure, I get to relax and sleep more, but.... I'm A.D.D. ok?

Sunday, September 6, 2009

30 to 30: Day 30, "Wrap Up"


I'M THIRTY!

We did it, friends! We made it thirty days of challenges and excitement! Whatever will I do with all my spare time now? :)

I started this whole project with something of an assessment of life. Obviously nothing momentous has shifted in the days that have passed... but I'm not the same. I've enjoyed the intrigues, highs, lows and, well, challenge of the past month. I figure, to round things out, I'll wrap it all up with a little update on the "state of the kelley".

Lets face it, I got over myself a little. Who really cares if I'm what most people consider "older". (By the way, that phrase cracks me up. Older than what?) Anyhow, I'm no longer in my twenties and if I'm honest, I'm feeling freed up. My twenties were delightful in some ways and also a lot like braces- totally necessary but I wouldn't go back. You know what I'm sayin? I'm sure I'll be amazed at 40 by how much the decade held for me, so I'm realizing its all about seasons.

I have noticed I am an adventurer! OK, a frugal adventure seeker. Mama's gotta save her pennies, hence the lack of sky diving. I'm also quite easily entertained. For real. All this has me determined to spend more time slowing down and paying attention to each day (an unlikely by product of this project) and to hear other people's stories. After all, if its one thing that is allowed after 30 its slowing down! I have a feeling I won't do well at it, but I sure can try! I'm a happy and extremely blessed girl. How can I ignore that? Its undeniable and woven in every area of my life and I'm so grateful for every ridiculously wonderful gift?

Its 12:34 (always a hoot) and I'm wide awake at Kristin and Chad's house. They're sound asleep. Don't they know they're missing "The Brady Bunch Movie"?? Amateurs.

Lots of my birthday love to you, my dears. Hope you're enjoying the holiday in honor of Kristin and me. Go ahead and take the day off.

30 to 30: Day 29, "Has a Ring to it"

The 29th day's goal is to write a harmony for the tune I made up. Its basic, folks... but its there.

No nerve to make a video of it just yet. :)

That title also has a double meaning! Mom and dad bestowed a most wonderful gift on me (on what is actually my dad's birthday... we like to keep things close). It is a ring using stones from my sweet grandma's ring. It is profoundly special and I'll show you a picture later. I'm sleepy.

Also, its midnight.

UPDATE: here is the ring:

Saturday, September 5, 2009

30 to 30: Day 28, "Gimme the Beat, Boys"

I'm attempting writing a song today. Neal says anyone can do it. (All song writers say that. I am out to prove it isn't true, I think).

Natch, there will be video proof if this goal is reached!

No, no.... WHEN.

30 to 30: Day 27, "Laze around a Bit"

My goal for Friday (aka, my "Its Your Birthday and We're an Awesome Company, so Take it Off" day) was singular. It was to spend the whole day in bed/at home. It sure sounds good... at first.

I failed.

Besides being WAY too A.D.D. for that, I had to make a necessary trip to the ole DMV to keep myself legal on the open road. I couldn't very well sit around all day. I tried. I got a headache.

So, I treated myself to a solo viewing of "Julie and Julia" (complete with gummy bears) and then whisked away to my birthday party (a few days early!) My roomies and friends threw me the most fun "Mad Men" themed party and I just can't wait to share pix!

I feel quite loved... and squirmy, really. :)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

30 to 30: Day 26, "Racquetball"

Today I shall learn to play this game. Racquetball.

Before today, my exposure to this game is from movies like, "Big" and just a general idea that it was a game for middle aged men. Today... I will play with the big kids.

PLUS, it will be Hilda and me. hilarious. I can't wait!

We'll see how this goes...

UPDATE: awesome game. not for me. I generally do not enjoy aggressive sports, I'm afraid. Hilda is a baller and did a great job trying to teach me. I'm mostly in it for the acoustics.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

30 to 30: Day 25, "Strike a Pose, There's Nothing to it"

Today I shall enjoy some quality ("I'm turning 30 and want to embrace all this confidence that will allegedly be consuming me starting Monday") shutter time with THE Hannah Elaine of Hannahelaine Photography.

Y'all.

I
AM
SO
PUMPED.

Just look. She's gifted. And fabulous. And one of my fave humans.

There will, of course, be pictorial proof later.

side note: my only regret of the day is that I came to work with wet hair and it is FREEZING up in here! brrr.

UPDATE:
OH MY GOSH THAT WAS SO MUCH FUN!!!! I will show you pix, naturally, as soon as I have em! :) Hannah and all her palindrome creativity was a sheer delight. I think you're gonna like. ;)

30 to 30: Day 24, "Tis a far, far better thing..."

Points to anyone who gets that quote (John, if you don't, you're in trouble. You have my copy.)

Tuesday was for giving. A certain something that will hopefully change that person's life a little. Not monumentally. But a little.

Makes me happy deep down.


Also: I started a Bible Study last night with some of my favorite gals and this AMAZING woman, named Erin, led it. I'm really excited about it! Just thought you should know.
We share things, you and me.