Saturday, October 4, 2008

What's new?!

With all that's going on in the news these days, it's a wonder I can sleep at all. Tonight is one of those nights that sleep won't come. So instead of tossing and turning and trying to solve all the problems of the world in my head, I thought it was time to post something since it's been a while. Probably no one will read it, but I feel like writing it.


Financial disaster: Not personal disaster. Just the state of the nation. I never really thought about it, but I guess we are really headed toward a big recession - maybe even a depression (I'm already being treated for that but I guess that's another story). I think I was lucky enough to take the money (what little there is) out of Merrill Lynch the first of this year. I have it in annuities so it's probably a little safer than the stocks I had. But I still have my doubts. Nothing I can do about it now. As for the "bail out", or whatever they are calling it tonight, I'm not sure how I feel about it. No one bails me out of my financial disasters. I have to cut my spending and budget better if I get into financial hell. I don’t know a lot about this bill, but what I’ve heard has me favor it one minute and diss it the next. And the added “pork”. Sometimes I wonder what our representatives and senators are thinking. Do they really care about us? I guess only time will tell. And I’m sure not going to be able to buy a new car anytime soon, so I hope my gas guzzling Expedition will last another 100,000 miles!

Politics: I love Sarah Palin! What a refreshing ray of sunshine in the gloomy cloud of Washington politics. Yes, I am a Republican and proud of it. But I wasn’t sure, and still am not, about our prospects under McCain. I’ve always been a supporter of GW and still am. I don’t put the blame for this economy totally on him. After all, congress and the Senate is run by dems. They share most of the blame. As far as the Iraq war, I believe we went in for the right reasons, and I still support our President on the war. God bless our troops.
What scares me more than McCain, is what will it be like under Obama. I remember some years ago, when I first heard him speak. I really was impressed. He had a way of grabbing my interest and I thought at that time, he’d make a good president. But the more I hear, the less I like it. Higher taxes, especially for small businesses like ours. It would break us. We’re having a hard enough time as it is. No breaks for us. That’s what I see under the Democratic leadership of Obama. I’ve always believed that the Dems are in favor of big government. That’s not something we need. Remember, if your old enough, the “great society” of the Johnson era. Not so great. Only great for the welfare folks. And that’s not so great for them either.


Work: It seems that most of my stress these days comes from work. Sometimes I wonder if I should have stayed in nursing. At least most of the time I didn't have to bring it home! Since we manage to put off filing taxes until the last possible moment, my procrastination shows it's ungly head. I wonder if I shouldn't have bribed Kathy in some way, to come out and HELP. Oh well, I guess I have to go it on my own eventually. But, OMG, it's not fun. I've been taking the taxes home every night to work on. Luckily, gotomypc is an absolute godsend. I can work on my office desktop from my home lap top. At least I'm at home. I don't get to be home very often. But, that's why I stay up so late. I work until I can't keep my eyes open, which is usually about 1 or 2 am. I'm always thinking that I can do it at the office. (Silly me). And the stress is about to wear me out. Yes, sometimes I'm on the verge of tears. And I wonder how Glen can put up with me. Thank goodness for my stress meds!


Cruises: Well, what can I say about the fabulous time we had cruising the inland passage with my brothers and sisters. It was absolutely perfect. I am so happy we took that opportunity to spend time together. Thank you, Julie, for getting it all together. It just happened that Glen & I would celebrate our 45th anniversary while we were cruising. Could there have been anything better! Now, look at the picture and surely you would never know that it’s been 45 years!! Thanks to Gail, for thinking of this picture pose. We had the entire deck in stitches! And after we did it, others did similar groupings. But, we were the first! And the bestest!


We spent a wonderful 7 days, seeing beautiful sights, having great conversations, and, having lots of fun.

And, I left the best for last. While playing bingo, I WON ANOTHER CRUISE! So, in February, Glen and I will cruise the Eastern Caribbean.



Thanksgiving 2008: Now, we are looking forward to our annual Thanksgiving get together with our children and grandchildren. This year it's in Oceanside, California, on the beach right at the pier. Since Jen will be "with child", and she probably won't be able to travel, we are bringing the family to her. What fun. And since so many of our friends and family live nearby, we hope to see them, too.



Sarah, our wanderer: Isn't technology a wonderful thing. Last Friday, we actually got to talk with her for 45 minutes using Skype. We even got to see her! I love it. You know, even though she lives in Texas, Austin is a "fer piece" from here. 9 hours to be exact. So, needless to say, we don't get there very often. But just knowing that's she's half a world away (almost), makes me triple lonesome for her. So to be able to see her and visit with her just like she's in the same room, is awesome and serves to sooth my motherly longings. She looks great. Her vacation time in August was spent travelling to Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. What a great opportunity for her. But I can hardly wait to have her back on US soil. I am hoping that when we are together for Thanksgiving we can "skype" her so we can be together at least a little.



Fall: I love the fall in Amarillo. The only thing I don't like about it, is that it means winter will be here soon and with that comes freezing weather. No matter how long I've lived here (25 years), I will never enjoy the cold. I'm a summer person. But, there is something to be said about the change of seasons. Spring is so beautiful and promises the warmth and fun of summer. So, I guess my two favorite seasons are spring and fall. Summer's not so bad, either.



Well, I guess I'm getting a little sleepy. Maybe I can catch a few before it's time to get up again. Until later, bye ya'll.

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