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Archive for June, 2012

Friends, Downton Abbey and Christmas

June 25, 2012

The past weekend was one of the best and busiest I’ve had in a long time…summer has taken off with a bang.

I FINALLY took action with my unruly yard. It’s sad~ my gardening skills have gotten worse over the years instead of better. I can’t tell you how many perennials I’ve tried in our garden beds. Sigh. My garden at my first house was so cute and colorful. Now I have a huge yard and it’s like pulling teeth to get things to flourish. We dug up a ton, moved things around…it was a family affair. One flower bed looks fantastic; the others still have to be finished. Any tips on VERY HARDY plants for zone 4?

Friday night, I spent time with my girls Courtney, Tosha and Halima…hang with just one of them and hilarity ensues, but put the four of us in a room together and it’s, well…I don’t even have a word for it. Suffice it to say, I am still laughing a few days later. I love these women and thank God for true friends.

My dear friend, Amy, from college days, was in town and we had breakfast Saturday morning. It has been far too long since I’ve seen her and oh my, what a treat. I will make sure I see her before another decade goes by! We reminisced for hours and it felt as if no time had passed. Another friend, Wendy, who I have known forever, but never really knew~ know what I mean? :) ~ she joined us and I am so glad I finally got to know her better.

We saw Brave~ did any of you see it yet? The red hair is mesmerizing!

Our two great nephews, Jordan and Caleb, graduated and had such a fun party on Saturday, complete with music from our nephews, Chris and Andrew. Take a look at our new great niece…isn’t she a beauty?

Yep, she’s dreamy.

And then after months and months of staying up way too late and waking up way too early, it caught up with me. I fell asleep on the couch at 7:30 P.M. Can you believe it? I dragged myself to bed around midnight and wonder of wonders~ I went back to sleep until 6:30 A.M.! I was a new woman, I tell you!

After church, we had a group of 9 or 10 record BGVs on a song for Jason Gray’s Christmas project. We tried to invoke the good cheer of Christmas in the heat of the studio and I think we might have managed to pull it off. I do love a day of singing in the studio. Even though it’s usually sweaty and sometimes crowded, your feet get tired and it can be a LONG day, good memories are always made.

Last night, we started watching the series Downton Abbey at Steve and Jill’s house. I’ve wanted to see this for a long time and it did not disappoint…I am hooked. I saw four episodes and I’m going to get after the rest in speedy fashion.

I feel that I sufficiently wrung out the goodness of the entire weekend as best I could. Now…on to a hopefully mellow week. I can only handle so much fun.

Posted in ABC Youth Choir, Family, Friends, Fun, June 2012, Life, Movies, Music | 8 Comments »

The Sad Demise of Plurals

June 20, 2012

Due to the astonishing rise in apostrophe usage, plurals are quickly becoming extinct. If nothing is done to remedy this situation, plurals will be a thing of the past.

Dun dun dun (cue scary organ music)

Everywhere you look, apostrophes are running rampant. Menus, church bulletins, SCHOOL PAPERS and even published books are throwing plurals out to pasture. Desperate times call for desperate measures, people.

See if you can find the errors in this brief paragraph:

Parent’s, please bring your childrens’ yearbook’s to the class party. We would like all the boy’s and girl’s to sign yearbook’s for a memory’s keepsake.

No, the school handout I saw wasn’t this bad, but I promise I’ve seen all of these mistakes at one time or another. If your heart constricted and your breath became shallow while reading the above, you feel my pain. Thank you. If you don’t see anything wrong with those sentences, maybe God is trying to tell you something. (cue a heavenly choir)

I put this status on FB the other day:

Plurals feel highly neglected with all the misused apostrophes…just thought you should know.

I was asked for help, so here I am. :)

Let’s talk about apostrophes.

*Apostrophes and contractions belong together. don’t, isn’t, haven’t, she’s

*Apostrophes are all like, “MINE!” They show possession. Put the apostrophe before the s. the girl’s toe, the boy’s frog.

Note that names ending in s or the s sound don’t HAVE to have the added s, but it’s preferred. Ross’s books, Mr. Lees’s food, Miss Jones’s cookie.

*Throw in an apostrophe when a noun to follow is implied. It is my mother’s.

Speaking of mothers, those mother-in-laws can be tricky…

*In singular compound nouns, show possession with ‘s at the end. my mother-in-law’s tree

*In plural compound nouns, make the noun plural first and then add the ‘s at the end. two mothers-in-law’s stories, three brothers-in law’s jokes (I’d probably just say their names to avoid this whole thing, but this handy rule is nice to have up your sleeve.)

*For plural possession, make the noun plural first and then add the apostrophe. three girls’ shoes, two actresses’ parts, the Joneses’ cookies.

*Apostrophes do not belong in a plural name. Sabins, Atkinsons, Ramirezes

*Apostrophes have no place with possessive pronouns. his, hers, its, theirs, ours, whose

Except, you know, it’s if you’re talking about it is or it has…

*Plural letters and numbers used as nouns do not need apostrophes. She mixed up her 5s and 9s. ABCs, the 80s.

UNLESS, it is unclear without an apostrophe. Please dot your i’s. (otherwise it would look like is)

I’m sure I’ve forgotten something important here. Feel free to throw in your 2 cents, thoughts, feelings and grief on the subject. If you want to write about more than one of something, add an S. If you’re talking to parents, don’t you dare add an apostrophe! There is a time and place for everything and that is not it.

 


 

Posted in Grammar, June 2012, Lists of This and That, Touchy Subjects | 6 Comments »

Fiona

June 18, 2012

I thought the lightning was going to strike me down last night, but nope, I lived. Goodness, it was LOUD and BRIGHT and DRAMATIC in this little neck of the woods. I haven’t been outside yet…hopefully, there’s no lasting damage.

I worried about the cat who has taken a place in our hearts over the past week.

Fiona…

She showed up last Tuesday and sat on our front porch, meowing at our front door. I hardened my heart because I haven’t been up for another pet after Alex. I know~ I should be able to love another pet, but my heart broke too much after he died. I haven’t been up for it.

The freedom is also nice. And the lack of some of the gross aspects of pets…also nice.

But Fiona captured our hearts as soon as we went outside and checked on her. She is the sweetest cat I’ve ever met~ extremely friendly and loving and gentle. We took her around the nearby neighborhoods and knocked on doors, knowing someone missed a pet like this. She’s just too great…

No one recognized her.

For several days, she made himself at home on our front porch, back deck and driveway. We went out to pet her, but didn’t let her in the house. Day 4, I caved. She’d been meowing at me all day. If not at one door, then she’d be at the next and I broke down and went to see her. And not just halfheartedly like the other times, but for REALS.

I called her and she came. Who knew cats could do that?! Loud noises made her bolt, but she came right back…

I spoke to her and she fell out on her back. I went on the porch swing and she came right over. I picked her up and…fell hard.

She kept hugging me. What could I do?

I tried to maintain a hard heart. I really did.

But it was hopeless. I mean, look at that face gazing up at me?

I woke up the next morning and it was stormy outside. I told Nate I was worn down, down to a nub and needed to take the cat to the vet to get her checked out.

Here’s where the rest of the family stood on the cat:

Nate: Nuh uh. Outside, sure! Do you REALLY want cat hair in here???

Greyley: Oh please, can we have her? I’ll take care of her, I promise! (They had bonded from day 1!!!)

Indigo: Are we keeping the CAT? (as he swishes his light saber back and forth, making vicious sounds…completely unrelated to the cat)

We carried Kitty (like a baby, I might add) in the house and Greyley and I gave her a bath…we tried out Chloe, Katie, Camille…C or K names because she comes to “Come ‘ere, Kitty.” Fiona, not so much. She completely put up with the bath and Greyley lovingly combed her and held her wrapped up until she was dry.

Before we left, we saw Steve and he told us that Jill is very allergic to cats. Oh no.

Then I remembered all the other good friends we have who are also allergic.

I told Greyley we needed to pray. :) And while we were waiting in the office, Greyley said that as much as she wanted to keep him, she knew we probably couldn’t for the sake of our loved ones. Man, I love that girl.

At the vet, they checked her for a chip~ there was none. When we finally saw the doctor, he fell for her too. She really is the nicest cat ever. Everything on her looked perfect. He thinks she’s around a year, maybe a little older. It was midway through his check-up on Fiona that he paused and checked and checked again and then said, “This is a boy.”

Um, WHAT?

Brakes screeching…

OK, Fiona is a Felix.

And when he said that Felix had been neutered, I knew I needed to get more aggressive about finding his owner. They gave me a website. We came home and I began to post on all the missing pet websites I could find. That night, I put Felix in Alex’s old kennel~ he’d gone to the vet in it and even seemed to like it. For the first time, we kept him in the house overnight. Around 4:30 yesterday morning, Nate heard him meowing like crazy and went to let him out.

And that was the last time I saw him.

Late last night, we got word from one of our neighbors that he’d been down there to see her. I’m not sure if she’s thinking about keeping him or if I will eventually take him to be adopted somewhere, but it looks like he was only our pet for about a minute.

I will miss him.

 

Posted in Animal Kingdom, June 2012 | 13 Comments »

Girly Muse Grammar 101

June 11, 2012

I’ve had a grammar post stirring in me for quite some time. I have to consciously (more on consciously later) turn part of my brain off when I read something for fun; otherwise I’m cutting the S, adding an apostrophe, chucking full sentences and losing characters that are unnecessary or annoying. Don’t get me wrong~ I know my writing isn’t perfect and I ignore some of the main writing rules~ and really, with English, there are so many exceptions, right? But for now, let’s just talk about some words that are commonly misspelled/misused.

If I let myself, I could be REALLY BOTHERED by these mistakes. Deep breaths. (More on breath later)

Let’s start with the basics…bear with me. (More on bear later)

YOUR/YOU’RE

Your is possessive~ your car, your dress, your dog

You’re is a contraction of you are~ you’re chilly, you’re going to the store. If you can say you are, throw in the apostrophe version!

ITS/IT’S

Its is a possessive pronoun~ its eyes, its kitten

It’s is a contraction of it is or it has~ it’s hot, it’s been a long time. If you can say it is, throw in the apostrophe version. If you can’t, don’t! :)

THERE/THEIR/THEY’RE

There~ referring to a place. There are many books on my list.

Their~ a possessive adjective indicating a particular noun belongs to them, whoever they are. I dropped their book off at the front desk, wishing I could keep it.

They’re~ a contraction of they are. They’re going to knock that book off the bestseller list!

WERE/WHERE/WEAR

This one seems hard to get wrong, but it seems to get mistreated a lot.

Were~ past form of the verb to be. We were young and not very bright.

Where~ refers to a place. Where, oh where has my little dog gone?

Wear~ to carry or have on the body as clothing or adornment. Will you wear the blue shirt?

And now some weird ones that I keep running across…

LOSE/LOOSE

I see loose all the time in place of lose. They’re two completely different words and both valuable in the English language. Let’s please not LOSE the value of these words.

Lose~ to misplace something; the opposite of winning, Charlie Sheen.  I hate to lose my keys.

Loose~ to be free, unbound; lacking restraint.  The knot was loose and threatening to break.

PEEK/PEAK

Peek~ to look at something quickly. Would you like to sneak a peek?

Peak~ a summit, highest point. Sadly, his intelligence peaked at age 15.

ANYWAY/ANYWAYS

Anyway~ a word leading into casual conversation.

Anyways~ not a word, period. Enough said.

So anyway…

ALRIGHT/ALL RIGHT

All right is correct.

Alright is not a real word, but might be gaining shady acceptance here and there. How about we don’t let that happen…

And just when we thought we had a pattern going, we hit ALREADY/ALL READY…

Already~ previously. I already ate the cookies.

All ready~ The cookies are all ready to be snarfed.

And ALTOGETHER/ALL TOGETHER

Altogether~ entirely. It was an altogether different time.

All together~ collectively. We were all together, in one mind and one accord. Hallelujah.

BEAR/BARE

Bear~ a large mammal; to hold or support; to give birth to…lots of meanings. She could hardly bear to see the bear come near the child. (Bad sentence, but hey, look at that~ two meanings, same spelling.)

Bare~ lacking clothing or exposed to view. Her bare back exposed the scars. She couldn’t bear to see the bare expanse. (Oh now…mixing it up on ya!)

BREATH/BREATHE

Breath~ a noun that most often means the air that is inhaled or exhaled. She was happy to stop and take a breath.

Breathe~ a verb relating to the action of taking in and expelling breath. Sometimes you just need to stop and breathe.

CONSCIOUS/CONSCIENCE

Conscious~ being aware or deliberate. I try to be conscious of the fact that not everyone feels the same as I do about words.

Conscience~ the sense of what is right and wrong. When it came to him, she had no conscience. (Yikes, girl, stay away from him!)

THREW/THROUGH/THRU

Threw~ past tense of throw. She threw the broken glass away, her heart breaking a little with each piece.

Through~ moving in one side and out the other. She walked through the gate and felt like a new woman.

Thru~ it’s in the dictionary, but that doesn’t mean we should use it in fancified writing. Ain’t is in some dictionaries too. Thru is an informal way of writing through. Go ahead and spell it out…unless you’re texting.

A LOT/ALOT

A lot~ to a large extent. She knew a lot about spiders.

Alot~ it’s anot a word, so adon’t ause it.

REGARDLESS/IRREGARDLESS

I was appalled to hear that irregardless is in the urban dictionary. Nooooo, say it isn’t so. This is a word that is the equivalent to nails on chalkboard for me. This might be a word that~ dare I say it~ I will…judge. And yes, it will be judging not so highly in your favor. I WILL have to speak up and say, “Please, please…don’t.”

It’s regardless. Irregardless takes away the point of saying regardless in the first place. So, just DON’T.

Sorry. I’m breathing. I’m not losing it. I’m bearing the burden so I can keep a good conscience. After all, your friendship is so important to me, regardless of the words you use. It means a lot to me that you read this blog. We can get through this hurdle.

Where were we?

Oh, so many words, so little time. What are your pet peeves with words?

*** Excellent books on writing and grammar can be found, further exposing my Geekdom…go ahead, click Geekdom, you know you want to.

 

 

 

 

 

Posted in Grammar, June 2012, Touchy Subjects, Writing | 22 Comments »

Coffee Photos

June 8, 2012

My new friend, Alyssa, came over for coffee last week~ I have a regular coffee date with a few girls every Thursday morning~ and she brought her fabulous camera skills along! She’s a professional photographer and I am enjoying catching up and seeing all her beautiful pictures on her website.

She featured a few of us on her blog…to see some of the fun pictures, click HERE.

And since you’re so nice to read Girly Muse, I’ll give you a sneak peek…

Thanks, Alyssa! You perfectly captured our fun day. XO

 

 

Posted in Coffee Love, Friends, Fun, June 2012, Photography | 7 Comments »

Summer Wish List

June 5, 2012

It happens around this time every year~ I get in that summer vacation frame of mind before it’s actually summer vacation. We still have a few days to go~ Friday is the kids’ last day of school. But for the last week and a half, you would have thought we were already on vacation. The kids have caught the vibe and want to stay up later, play harder, drink Coke (!)…we’ve missed the bus more than usual and we all have extra circles under our eyes.

But it’s worth it.

Here’s my Summer Wish List:

*READ

*WRITE

*TRAVEL

*LAUGH

*PLAY

*CUDDLE

That pretty much sums it up for me, folks. If I can do all of the above things in excess, I will be one happy woman.

What are your plans for the summer?

Posted in June 2012, Lists of This and That, Summer | 8 Comments »