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ROCO Friday – Mother’s Day edition

Good morning my pretties.  Good morning and ROCO with your morning wood.  I'm so vulgar.

First, let me wish all the VoxMoms a Happy Mother's Day!  We all know that Moms ROCO with the best of them.  We are always beautiful, always helpful, nurses, teachers, fixers, do-ers, helpers, pick-me-up-ers, pillows, lovers, fighters, bitches when we have to be, cookers, cleaners, phone books, GPS systems, self-sacrificing, bad ass mo-fos.  So, yes, ROCO to all you Moms out there!

I think I heard the congregation say, ROCO!

The summer season is nearly upon us, my people.  Summer, the time when folks (mainly older European men) head to the beach in their Speedos and take ROCO too seriously.  Nice picture I paint, non?  Summer is the time for you, me, everybody, to Rock Out with Everything Out.  Your toes in your flip-flops, your leggies out of your shorts, your belly-button out of  your top, EVERYTHING!  Get outside and enjoy the weather, love your life, live for the moment, and do what….?

ROCO!

Another week has passed us by.  Have you done your best to live up to the ROCO standards?  Should I make ROCO standards?  I might, but only if the congregation has input.  You see, I must attempt to work towards this degree, so I do not spend as much time here in the Church of Rocking Out of Danglers Outside your Undies as I would like.  But like all good head(s), I listen to what you like and I act on it.  So, if my people say we need standards, then standards we shall have.

ROCO!

Without further ado, I am going to provide you with a little ditty to start your weekend ROCO style. If you are of age, then go right ahead and tap that bottle.  Or buy a bottle for Mom to tap.  After all, she's put up with a lot of your crap.

<passes the collection plate for Moms>

Have a wonderful weekend all, and if I haven't said it enough, make sure you give props to the lady that gave you life.  I'll be at the back of the joint shakin hands and kissin babies on the way out.

ROCO!

 

 

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May 9, 1910

Today would have been my grandmother's 98th birthday.  She passed back in 97.  Partially due to old age, partially kidney failure since she only had one because she had given the other to a family member.

I loved that woman with all my heart.  When I was little, I would go to church with her every Sunday and she would let me start the car.  I would spend practically all of my time at her house because she and my grandfather lived right next door to us.  My mom said that one day, when I was about 4 or 5, I packed up some stuff in a grocery bag and told my parents I was leaving and off I went to my grandparents' house.  Gram kept Mom calm when I dug up a Black Beauty out of the couch and ate it.  Gram broke it to my parents that I could read and I wasn't just looking at the pictures in the newspaper. (They really thought I was just looking at the pictures and didn't believe my Gram until she made me come over and read for them.)  Gram let me watch Welcome Back, Kotter on the big TV after school.

Let me tell you that the woman could COOK!  I never learned why she was nicknamed Cook, but she certainly lived up to it.  She made the best mac and cheese and peach junk EVER!  Those exact recipes went to her grave with her.  No matter how much time I spent in her kitchen and how many times I asked what went in, I never got an answer. :-)  It was always a little bit of this and a little bit of that.  The mac and cheese I can sorta replicate but I wouldn't even know where to start on the peach junk.

She had a set of dishes that she wanted me to have.  She told me so.  But when she passed, there was too much fighting, too much drama and I didn't get them.  I really wish I had them.

So, on this day, Gram's day, I like to think about the good things.  The Nilla wafers she always had for me.  Watching her cook.  Being able to go to her house any time.  Walking into her kitchen one day to find her drinking beer and burping with her church buddies.  Even her funeral isn't so bad to think about because it was a packed house full of people who loved her. 

Today, I know you are at peace, Gram, looking down on me and my brother and Kiddo, with Pops and Dad and Aunt Barbara and Uncle Kenny and so many others at your side, and I hope that you are smiling.  I hope that you know that we're doing our best.  I hope that one day we will see each other again and I can finally get those recipes.  Most of all, I hope you know that I loved you with all my heart.

Happy birthday.

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Awww, sweet

My ex-boyfriend's brother found me on Facebook and sent me a note.  The subject was Engaged?!?!?  The body went a little like this: I guess there is no chance you will ever be my sister-in-law. 🙁

What a wonderful guy!  I think I may have gotten along with him better than his brother, lol.  And before you ask, we had too much in common to ever date.  We both like boys. 😛

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Tuesday Things – First Tuesday of May

Indeed, it is time for Things on Tuesday.  Nothing witty, just the things.

Things I Loathe (about myself):

  • I am a procrastinator.  I will wait till the last minute for any and everything.
  • I rarely finish any project that I start.
  • I lack the motivation to do anything purposeful.
  • I'm pretty lazy too.

Things I Loathe (in general):

  • Not doing the things I love
  • Someone in my house failing Algebra
  • The current job market
  • Art Appreciation
  • Miami
  • Punishment, giving or receiving
  • Being lonely

Things I <3 :

  • Green grass, a warm breeze, an open field, bare feet
  • Thinking about great times gone by
  • Untouched snow, fresh powder, my snowboard
  • Pole dancing
  • Circus arts
  • Family
  • Family photo albums which have been passed to me

 

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Mount up Monday – The Ole! edition

Happy Monday morning, Voxiverse!  (Or feliz manana de lunes, I think)

Not only is it Cinco de Mayo (not Mexican Independence Day), but it's a Mount up Monday.  That's right, get on your horses and ride!

I wish to the heavens that I was off today, enjoying margaritas and basically getting sloppy falling down drunk with the rest of the revelers, but alas, I have bills to pay so I'm at work.  I will have to settle for mango margaritas when we get home. (Made with fresh mangos off the tree in the back yard, deee-licious!)

Speaking of mangos, our tree is exploding with those bad boys so it will be time soon for my mango-cheesecake delight.  So tasty.

The weekend was as good as a weekend could be.  Tons of fun on Friday night watching the Marlins knock around the Padres.  Most of Saturday was spent catching up on homework.  I've really got to try to plan better so I don't end up doing that.  Much more interesting things to be done on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.  Sunday was errand day and more homework.

I can't even begin to put into words the way the time is just flying by.  I honestly used to dread Mondays, but now I actually look forward to them because it means I'm one week closer to gettin that paper.  I started looking into Microsoft certifications and nearly swallowed my tongue when I found out how expensive the classes are.  And it isn't like there's just one class.  I'm just guessing here, but I think it would cost me another 10 grand to get two certifications, and that could very well be an underestimate.  Yikes!  Oh well, one step at a time.  I'm trying to self-teach myself PHP since I do know a little about it.  I've got this 200 page tutorial to get through.  After that, SQL.  The fun never ends.

Maybe I'll give myself some goals for the week on MUM.  Here's this week:

  • Finish homework before Friday
  • Stretch for at least an hour daily (pole class in one week!)
  • Read 20 pages of the tutorial

Yeah, that's enough.  I'll start small.

Well, I hope that you all pasen un buen dia.  Hasta luego…..

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