Friday, June 26, 2009
Noo!!!!!!
Everyone seems to be making statements and voicing opinions about Michael Jackson's sudden death. So I thought I should do my part and let you know how sad I am. It's been said that wrote the soundtrack to our lives and its so true. You can't go to a wedding, club, school dance, karaoke bar or watch commercials without hearing one of his songs. His music reached people of all races, political backgrounds and ages. Anyone who knows about music and song writing can listen to any song of his and hear pure genius. He was a strange man who didn't fit in with main stream society, but he really moved people with his music. Literally. I can't listen to PYT or Beat It and not sing along or dance in my car. I get teary eyed whenever I hear Man in the Mirror. I remember listening to Thriller as a little, little kid and mimicking his dance moves and being terrified of the music video. His music was so far ahead of his time and there will never be another mad man like him. Walden already gets to hear Michael Jackson whenever we are in the car and I hope he enjoys hearing his songs as much as I do. It truly is the end of an era, but his music will live on forever. RIP MJ!
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Fathers Day?

Happy Fathers Day to all those fathers who play a productive role in their children's lives. No matter how old you are, you still want your dad around to do dad things with you and your children. I am very lucky that Walden has a dad whose eyes light up when we enter a room. Walden is his best little buddy and I hope it stays that way forever. I on the other hand have a father who I feel, basically traded us in for a more white trashy version. I sent him a Happy Fathers Day text message this morning because I love him regardless of how he has treated the family. We used to be really close and I would talk to him like 10 times a day. He coached my little league teams and was always the first person I called when I had a bad day. He was one of the funniest and kindest people on the planet. He changed though and left us (my mother and 3 brothers) right after my son was born and has made himself scarce ever since. On a less depressing note, I have hope that one day he will pull his head out of his ass and see how much he is missing out on with his children. So to fathers who are are hanging in there and showing their children unconditional love, I say way to go!
Friday, June 19, 2009
How could I be so rude!
In all this talk of my own son, I forgot to mention that we invited a new cousin into the family on Wednesday the 17th! Zoe Blair was born to my older brother Brooks and his wife Angie. Now Brody has a little sister!! Here's a picture of the gorgeous little redhead and her Uncle Bill. 3 kids in the family under the age of 2. Whew!!! Holidays should be fun!
We have 5 new roomates!
A little update...more later

I have been meaning to start this blog ever since the birth of my son Walden Banjo on 1/31/09, but the thought took a back seat as motherhood overwhelmed me. Being a new parent is the most wonderful experience I have ever had, and the biggest test of my nerves I have ever had. I have become more comfortable this past month with my new role and we have settled into somewhat of a routine. Bill is working from home and for himself, so he is around quite a bit and I (having lost my job with the state 2 days before Christmas and 8 months pregnant might I add) will be returning to school on Monday (all online classes of course) to pursue my nursing degree. As I write this Walden is sleeping on our bed with Oprah in the background and Bill is playing his guitar in the living room. This is the typical scene if you were to enter our house at any given hour. Well thats my life in nutshell right now. I wasn't sure what to write as my first entry, but I will be sure to update this as much as possible to let everyone know how we're doing. Until then, enjoy the weather and be good to each other ;)
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