Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Take Me Back Tuesday

Here we go....better late than never....


Taken Friday, July 16, 2004, 9:43 P.M.

Let me set the stage....

Dennis was studying for the Massachusetts Bar exam. We were renting this great townhouse apartment, with a small but perfect-for-us back yard. Dennis was putting in a minimum of 16 hours a day studying, and weather permitting, took his academic pursuits outside. We'd drink beers and I'd quiz him on various concepts, surrounded by the glow of string lanterns and candles and the aroma of citronella torches. Loved those nights.

Of special note....there was clearly so much time being spent studying that there was no time to mow the lawn!
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Take Me Back Tuesday

OK, today we're going way back.....


I can't say exactly when this picture was taken, but I'm guessing late 1974, early 1975, based on Chris' size. This was always one of my favorite pictures of us. Gotta love the totally 70's lime green blanket. Maybe that's how I became so fond of that color.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day to
my two favorite guys in the whole world!

I love you with all my heart.



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Take Me Back Tuesday

Date Taken: March 13, 2003
Place: Hoover Dam

Can you even believe Hannah and Connor were ever this little?
And, can you even believe how huge my hair was??!!

Dam!!
~

Friday, February 6, 2009

Humbled

So tonight I had one of those experiences that really puts you in your place.

If you've read my post from earlier in the week, you know that we came home on Sunday to our front gutter hanging from one corner of the house. Over the course of the week, we've had different contractors coming out to give us estimates. Last night, one of the contractors was supposed to be sending someone out at 7:00 to take a look-see and give us a quote. Around 6:20, we got a phone call from them saying the person they had planned to send had gotten tied up at another customer's house, so they were calling someone else who had the day off and asking him to come out. They told us he'd be out around 7:40. I wasn't happy, but they were very apologetic, and what could we do? About 10 minutes later, they called back to say he wasn't going to be able to make it, so they rescheduled to tonight - 6:00.

So tonight, 6:00 comes and goes. 6:15, then 6:30, then 6:45, and no sign of anyone, and no phone call. At this point, I'm pissed and I tell Dennis that when the guy arrives, I'm going to send him on his way because at this point, what is this telling me about this company's reliability? Then, at 6:53, there's a knock at the back door. Dennis answers, and I hear him mention to the guy that he was supposed to be here at 6:00. The guy responds that they told him 7:00, which I believe is probably true, since our appointment last night was for 7:00. They spoke briefly in the doorway before heading outside.

When they came back in the house, I met them in the kitchen with Matthew (asleep with his head on my shoulder - having slept through his dinner time), and we went to sit down in the dining room. The contractor commented how cute Matthew was, and after hearing that he was 1, mentioned that his own son is now 38 years old. So, we sit at the table, and he proceeds to show us the gutter system and work up his estimate, chatting with us the whole time. We talked about the weather, talked about his son and 1 year old granddaughter in Georgia, talked about being Irish and Sicilian. As we talked, I felt just like the Grinch. I felt like my heart grew three sizes while we were sitting there. I went from being pissed off at this guy to feeling so very sad. Sad that here I was, home from work on a Friday evening, ready to enjoy dinner with my husband and son, and here was this man, who I'd guess was in his early to mid 60's, sitting at my dining room table trying to make a living, when I'm sure he'd much rather have been home with his family.

When he left, I just started to cry. Sometimes things just seem so unfair. Now, I don't know this man's circumstances. For all I know, he loves what he does. But to me, it just doesn't seem right that he has to be out in the cold on a Friday night working up a quote for me while I'm inside, done with work for the week, waiting to enjoy the weekend with my family. I can only hope that we impressed upon him how much we appreciated his efforts. That's one of the things I love the most about my husband - he never feels that he's better than anyone else, never lets anyone feel their job is any less valuable, and always shows honest respect for hard work.

You know how the saying goes - "There but for the grace of God." There was a reason all this happened tonight. I've been letting petty bull$hit get to me lately, and this was just the dose of perspective I needed.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Take Me Back Tuesday


Date taken: January 11, 2003
Location: Provincetown, MA

Dennis and I had taken a weekend trip to the Cape, and he took me on a lighthouse tour. This is one of my favorite pictures from that weekend. We were just leaving P-town, and pulled off the road to watch the sun set. I just love the color of the sand, with the last light of the day reflecting on it. Nothing man-made could be this beautiful.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Up in the North Country

We spent this past weekend visiting Dennis' sister Debbie and her husband, Brendan, up in Saranac Lake, in the Adirondacks. We had a great weekend - we really love it up there, and Debbie and Brendan have a cozy place that feels just like a second home.

Matthew had a very fun time, and especially loved chasing their kitties around the house, yelling at the top of his lungs. They were too quick for him this time, but once he's walking, I think he's gonna give them a run for their money.

We took tons of pictures, so I thought I'd share some of our favorites.



Take special note of the bottom left picture in this one....there are two people climbing up high on the ice. Holy cow!!


We left on Sunday morning, and took a leisurely trip back home. We made a few stops along the way, and finally landed home just before 5:00. As we were just turning onto our road, here's what we saw.....


Ummm.....yeaaahhhh.....isn't the gutter supposed to follow the roof line???? Nice, huh?

Welcome home! Anyone know a good gutter guy??