Squirl's Nest

Monday, September 25, 2006

Update on Mom

Update!!

Mom passed away peacefully, in her sleep at quarter to ten this morning. Jess wrote a lovely post about. I'm very grateful as I'm not up to the task just yet.

Thank you, everyone, for your thoughts and prayers. They've help sustain us through this.


Hi, everybody. I first want to say how much all of your comments, thoughts, and prayers mean to us. This is a very hard time for our family, the hardest is seeing our mother in this condition.

We thought she was going home, but she's too frail. They have her in the Hospice room at the hospital. We'll do what we can to keep her comfortable.

Please go read Jess about this. I appreciate her post on this.

Thanks to everyone!

Friday, September 22, 2006

Why we're not around much

Hi! Bucky and I aren't going to be around a whole lot this weekend. Mom's in ICU right now. Yesterday morning I thought she wouldn't be here right now. But she's really got fighting spirit. Her vitals signs are pretty good, and while she is really weak she is able to talk some and breathe on her own.

On top of that, I'm moving this weekend. I did some packing this morning and should be doing more right now. I will be back at it after I get done with this post.

Well, I'm kinda whupped right now. I'll try to get around as much as I can, but no promises. :)

Thanks, see y'all later.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Music Meme aka 76 Trombones

I have been pretty long between posts around here. Yeah, I've used the "real life" excuse, but who doesn't have that.

Anyway, I was over at Nils' site and found this meme. I thought it was intriguing, as music has always been a part of my life. So here's my try at it.

The questions are:

What is the first music you remember hearing?

Did you come from a musical family?

Do you remember a lullaby from your childhood? If so, what is it?

What song(s) changed your life?

If you could have dinner with three dead musicians which three would you choose and why?

You are stranded on a deserted island. You are allowed the complete musical works of one band and its members. Which band or musician would you choose?

Does music play in your head? If so, what is playing right now?

Can music truly soothe the savage beast? If so, what music soothes your beast?



The questions are:

What is the first music you remember hearing?
I'm not really sure. It might've been my father's singing to me, could've been my mother playing the piano. She also played the huge pipe organ at church and my father directed the church choir. I have lots of early memories from that.

Did you come from a musical family?
Absolutely! My mother is a very talented pianist. My father's family all sang. All five of the kids in my family learned at least one instrument. My older brother made his living in music. Bucky and Tardist are very talented and play many instruments. Bucky also sings, as many of you already know. I play at a few instruments, but my voice is my best instrument.

Do you remember a lullaby from your childhood? If so, what is it?
It's the chorus to a very non-PC song from the South. I think I used to sing it to Bucky, so maybe I'm partly to blame for her being just a little twisted. ;)

Go to sleep, my little pickaninny,—
Brer’ Fox ’ll catch you if yo’ don’t;
Slumber on de bosom of yo’ ole Mammy Jinny,—
Mammy’s gwine to swat yo’ if you won’t.

Sh! sh! sh!
Lu-la, lu-la lu-la lu-la lu!
Underneaf de silver Southern moon;
Rock-a-by! hush-a-by!
Mammy’s little baby,
Mammy’s little Alabama Coon.

I didn't know there was any more to it until today when I Googled it. If you're not already too offended here's the link to the whole thing:

What song(s) changed your life?
Nils had an excellent answer to this one. Mine is not life-changing in the same way.
You see, just before I was a year and a half old, my brother, Tardist, was born. In the evenings my father would entertain me with singing so I didn't feel the pain of not being the "baby" so much. I started singing with him. There's an old song, "For It Was Mary", by George M. Cohen that I liked to sing. Not only did I sing it, but I went off-key on the last word (I was only two, folks, give me a break) because I wanted to belt it out. To this day I can sing so they can hear me in the back rows.

If you could have dinner with three dead musicians which three would you choose and why?
Nils picked John Lennon and he's one I'd definitely want to talk with. He wrote music that I enjoy and had a sense of humor.
I'd also enjoy sitting and listening to Frank Zappa. That guy was really, really smart and a good musician, Yellow Snow aside.
Maybe, for the third, George M Cohen. I heard my parents sing his songs so much when I was a kid. I'm also a patriot and he wrote many patriotic songs.

You are stranded on a deserted island. You are allowed the complete musical works of one band and its members. Which band or musician would you choose?
I would like to say the Beatles, as did Nils. I do love their music. But Earth, Wind and Fire are so upbeat and funky. I could dance and keep in shape.

Does music play in your head? If so, what is playing right now?
Well, there are a bunch of them competeing right now. But for the last couple of days it's been Twisted. Now there's a song that's a challenge to sing.

Can music truly soothe the savage beast? If so, what music soothes your beast?
As Nils said at his site, the word is bReast, not beast. Please check his site for the entire quote.
That said, yes, music can soothe. I can't pick anything in particular as it depends on my mood. Sometimes I need upbeat, sometimes it's ballads.

Anyway, if you feel like doing this one you may either put it in comments here or put it on your own site. If you choose to put it on your own site please let me know. I'll be over to read it.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Da House!

I have a mix of pictures here from now and from before the previous owners moved.

Here are a few of the front of the house.

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This is the front entrance (which used to be an enclosed porch) and the living room.

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This is the dining area. The entertainment center will be back in the living room this weekend. And, of course, please excuse the mess.

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This is the kitchen before the previous owners moved out.

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The bathroom.

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This is the master bedroom in the dark blue and with the carpet.

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Here it is after I painted it a yellow gold and Ichabod tore up the carpet.

I forgot to mention that behind that mirror we found a built-in ironing board with an iron.
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I just wasn't too fond of this pale blue, either.

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Green is more my color.

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The rest of these are from before we owned the place. Here's the long shot of the basement, including the washer and dryer that we got in the deal.

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Here's the downstairs finished room. It's not legal as a bedroom as it needs an egress window for that. You can't really tell from this picture, but the room is carpeted in pink and it's all painted in pink, including the ceiling. :) I do wish I had that Cat Noir poster.

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We don't have any of this furniture.

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The garage, which is in dire need of a paint job.

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And that's where we'll be the bulk of this weekend. If everything goes right we hope to move in next weekend!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Way too busy in real life

I've been absent a lot more than I'd like from the blogging world because we just bought a house! I'm not ready to put up pictures from that yet. Though you won't be spared. They will be here eventually.

In the meantime, over the last couple of days there have been some pretty clouds and sun effects that I needed to photograph. Here they are.

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See y'all when I can. :)