by Dianne
Dear Children:
Should I die from heat stroke in hot yoga class I am being forced to take tomorrow by my alleged “friends”, here is a list of ten of the most important life lessons I want you to remember.
Love,
Mom
1) DON’T be a sh** head.
Don’t be a sh** head is actually the only piece of advice you will ever need in life. A sh** head can best be summed up as a person who thinks they are better than everyone and therefore can act however they want without taking into account the feelings of others. Just think about it: ISIS , filled with sh**heads. Nazis, sh**heads. Westboro Baptist Church , sh**heads. That girl in fourth grade that invited everyone in the class but you to her birthday party, sh** head. and her parents are also sh**heads.
You will, unfortunately, find sh**heads everywhere, they will be in your school, on your sport teams, sitting beside you in the movie theatre, the coffee shop, on the train, the airplane, the beach, maybe even at Thanksgiving dinner.
2) DON’T ever think you know the whole story. The truth is while some people are born sh**t heads, most are made that way by either crappy parenting or crappy events in their life. You never really know when someone acts unkindly to you what else is going in his/her life so give people a second chance, then if they are still a sh**head, move on.
3) DON’T let anyone push you around. If some stupid bully on the playground hits you, hit them back. I know, I know, your teacher says, “Use your words.” Great. Here are some words to use (try to say this with a low and gravelly voice, like Liam Neesen), “Listen jerk, I don’t want to hurt you, but if you hit me again I will hit you back and you won’t like it.” Now, if they hit you again, hit them back, hard. You tried to warn them, you used your words, it didn’t work.
4) DON’T ever say, “I would NEVER…” The truth is, we don’t know what we would say or do in certain situations; what words we might say or how we might act. Don’t be too quick to judge others. There are circumstances in life that cause us to become strangers even to ourselves.
5) DON’T do drugs. Seriously, have you ever seen this particular life choice work out well for anyone? Ever? Elvis? Whitney Houston? Michael Jackson? The Rolling Stones? Ok, well maybe the Rolling Stones, but that’s it.
Onto the 5 DO’s:
6) DO check your teeth, feet and fly before leaving the restroom. Teeth: for wayward pieces of broccoli; feet: for pieces of toilet paper that are quietly and grossly trailing along behind you and fly: to make sure it’s up and you don’t look like a creep.
And don’t forget to discreetly tell your friends when they have something stuck in their teeth or if their fly is down. What kind of a sh**head wouldn’t tell their friend when something was in their teeth? Wouldn’t you want to know? Isn’t that what a true friend does? Tells you when something isn’t quite right. Helps you out in a jam. Steps on that nasty piece of paper stuck to your shoe before you get back to your date. Now that’s a true friend.
7) DO pass the ball. PASS THE DAMN BALL! And I don’t mean to your best friend or the star player on the team, I mean pass it to that kid that will probably miss it. The one who might fumble. Throw it to him/her and if they miss it, no big deal, this isn’t the NFL or the NBA. They just want a chance. Everyone wants to be a part of the team.
8) DO surround yourself with people you can be yourself with. So here’s the harsh truth: you tend to make mistakes, you are sort of strange and sometimes you smell. You are no different than anyone else, and you better be with the people or person who will love you through all of that. I recently read about a woman who said she could never pass gas in front of her spouse because it would ruin their romance. Seriously? I have been married for almost twenty-five years and personally, I just don’t have the energy to hold in all of the bad parts of me all of the time. I’m not saying to let yourself completely go and sit around all day drinking beer and blowing gas in your grease-stained sweatpants, I’m saying once in a while the ugly and smelly come out, and you need to accept it and move on. It’s life. It’s human. It’s you. It’s all of us.
9) DO say yes when someone asks you to dance. It takes a lot of courage to get up the nerve to ask someone to dance. They aren’t asking you to marry them; it’s just a dance for Christ sake! So, don’t be a sh**head, dance!
10) DO listen to old people once in a while. We know a few things. We have had hookups and breakups. We have done mean things and done the right things. We have been drunk and high, and woke the next morning full of regret. We thought we knew the whole story, only to find out later that we didn’t actually know the story at all. We have worked up the courage to ask someone to dance only to be rejected. We have tried to hold in the stinky parts of us, only to realize we cannot. We have known sh** heads and we have been sh** heads. We know.
14 comments:
Hi…I think I sent this blog in years ago. It was all new to me! How is everyone? Mary…seaside…u both were my first Christmas cards of the season. Good job…probably beat mine. I was a couple of days slow this year. I’m still sending gifts to my friends granddaughter for wrapping. I’ll give her $100 when all done. She’s does a great job plus they provide all the supplies too! I’ve had a lot this year…as I do very year. Louis is having a fit. I guess I’ve always been like this and I think it stems from when I was a single mom for 8 years. I didn’t have a lot of money so I bought lots of small things so the kids would have a lot to open. I couldn’t keep up with their dad as they were giving bikes, etc. I always felt bad that I couldn’t match his gift giving ,His vacations, etc. my $100 child support along with working a couple of jobs didn’t last very long! Some times I even still feel like that…dumb. Oh well. I don’t know how I got off on that ……
Everyone decorated and almost ready for Christmas? Mary…we still haven't had any snow. Some in the mountains. It was 71 here today. Most are loving it. It’s the longest fall I can ever remember. Weather people r saying maybe some flurries on Tuesday. I love it just like it is now! Kayla took me to dinner tonight and Em came along. Em and Stefon took me to lunch on Sunday. I’m dragging this bday out. So nice to get to spend times it’s the kids. Kayla is still liking “Hoey” bits his last name but they all call him that name. He had the day off today so he was hanging out at Kayla’s and cleaned her house! This is very different for her. He treats her so nice too. I hope she keeps him around. My uncle and aunt took us to dinner wed night for my bday too. We went to Italian… Very good.
I can’t remember if I already told you but on thanksgiving night Kayla received a text from Jake (why he’s not blocked is beyond me) but his 17 year old brother was killed in a shoot out with an ex policeman. Not much is coming out yet but supposedly it was over careless driving. Why a 17 yr old has a gun is unknown. Other man was injured. It’s still being investigated. Their loser dad has been on tv..,with a lawyer…crying and showing pictures of the boy when he was young. Kayla said when he got in high school two years ago he started getting like Jake. Sad for the grandparents that raised these boys. Dad hadn’t been in picture and no mom around. Anyway that’s that update. It’s too bad a 17year olds life is over. I just hope Kayla doesn’t get involved as she thinks she can take care of the world!
Well, I’m about to do some nudging pretty soon. louis finally gets X-ray an ct scan tmrw. We see the back doctor a week from Monday. He’s absolutely miserable. He can hardly get up from recliner without groaning. Shoulder giving him fits too I imagine nothing much will happen until after Christmas. I’m hoping he can get some pain pills although he doesn’t really want any to interfere with his driving.
Well, that’s about it from here. JL, Mary, barb and seaside and Beverly too ..hope you’re all doing well and anxious to hear from you.
This blog is good advice.
Dianne - Hoping that Louis's CT Scan goes well and they can start an action plan to get his paid under control.
So sorry to hear that about Jake's brother. What is going on with these teenagers and guns? Definitely a sad situation and doesn't seem to be getting any better anywhere.
I am not ready for Christmas. I got my tree up but only about half the stuff up from storage. This weekend I will be getting more stuff up and getting it done though. Brianna wants to come do it so hopefully she will come help her Bebe.
I can understand the need to do a lot of gifts. I did that too. Always wanted my kids to have a lot to open so I would stay up all night wrapping up gifts. After the kids got older they were from "Santa Mom"... Nice that you have someone wrapping for you. I haven't bought everyone yet, but still working on getting the gifts for Christmas Even. That is when we do ours. Then the kids can have their own family stuff on Christmas Day. I get to stay overnight at my daughter's and watch Bri "open" gifts from Santa...so excited. They don't wrap the gifts from Santa which is different than I did...but seeing her see them coming down the stairs is fun.
Glad you are getting lots of family time. So nice. Drawww the birthday out....!! hehe :)
Okay...getting back to work now.
Bebbi
Dianne, I’m glad Louis is finally getting the ct scan. I hope the surgery isn’t too long after that. I remember how much pain I Had before my back surgery. I was miserable for almost a year. I had to first get the shots that were supposed to help, but didn’t until I finally whined enough and they scheduled the surgery. It was the best thing I ever did. I hope Louis will decide to go to rehab afterward. I was lucky enough to have Chad here to help me, but he really had to do a lot. Remember when I fell because I got out of bed to get the TV remote that fell on the floor? I didn’t want to bother Chad, and in my drugged state I lost my balance and next thing I knew I was on the floor. It made such a crash noise, Chad came running from the other side of the house. He had to get me up off the floor. He was so afraid. He called the doctor’s office once I got back in bed and they told him to call 911 if I had bleeding around the surgery area. Luckily, that didn’t happen, but it scared the both of us!
I’ve been so caught up in dealing with Marie’s stuff that I’ve done nothing for Christmas except get my cards made. That wouldn’t have happened without the Jennifers. I hope to get them in the mail next week. I’m not even going to decorate much because no one will be here but the two of us. All my energy is used up. I don’t remember if I wrote about Marie’s credit card being hacked. Someone took out a cash advance for $40,000. Her limit was $45,000. CitiBank has opened up a fraud investigation. Then they got into her checking account and got another $12,000, which was about half of what she had. I’m not sure how they got her info, but it’s possible she gave it out over the phone. She doesn’t remember anything, so it’s useless to ask her. We closed both her phone accounts and got her a burner phone with a new number. Only family and the doctor’s office have the number. I had to close her bank account and open another one in my name only and I’m working on getting her bills paid and her retirement checks being sent here instead of direct deposit. I was on hold with Social Security for two hours!
All that, plus dealing with her doctors and her house have exhausted me! We were trying to talk her into going to an assisted living place, but are now constrained by the $$$ situation. So, that’s my life until we get it all settled. I can only sat, thank God I have Chad here to help me.
Seaside and Dianne, yours are the first Christmas cards I received. ❤️
Waving to Mary, JL, and Bev. I’ll try to get back here soon.
Barb I've had a cold all week so I haven't gotten anything done around here, not even writing out Christmas cards. I figured no one would want a card that I've been coughing and sneezing over. LOL I'm getting better but it's slow going. I slept until noon today so I guess I needed it.
I hope you change your mind about decorating for Xmas. I think it makes things more cheerful and God knows you could use some cheer with all you are going through with your sister. I find just having a few decorations out can put me in the mood. I just have a little 2-1/2 foot pre-lit tree that I decorate and put on a table and it really brightens things up. I decorate the fireplace mantle, hang stockings and put a wreath on my door. If I feel up to it later, maybe I'll get that stuff done today. So far, all I've managed to do is take down the fall related stuff I had up.
Remember me telling you about how the item I ordered from Target was not delivered even though Fed Ex claimed it was? I'm getting a refund on that and I re-ordered the same thing through Amazon and it arrived today. The interesting thing is that it was delivered by the postal service, not by one of their Amazon trucks. Oh, wait a minute! Mailman is now dropping off big box at front door. Apparently, the item already delivered while I was still sleeping was the missing item that Fed Ex claimed to have delivered on !!/29. Now I have two! Damn it!
Bebbi
Personally, I like having wrapped gifts under the tree. That's the way I always did it. It is more time consuming to wrap everything, that's for sure, and more expensive, too, but I like seeing the anticipation as each one is opened. Makes a big mess of paper and ribbon but that's all part of the deal to me. However, they choose to do it, it will still be loads of fun.
My granddaughter is in Paris right now. Her boyfriend's family took her with them on their trip. Is that great, or what? They'll be gone until the 20th or 21st. I'm not positive but I think the plan is to visit London and Amsterdam, too. Kaylee is so lucky that her boyfriend's family loves her so much.
Dianne Well, as you've already read, I am definitely not ready for Christmas. And now I have two carpet cleaners that my daughter asked for for Christmas. One was supposed to have been delivered on 11/29 but never came (until today) so I cancelled that order and ordered another one from Amazon which also came today. What a pain in the butt.
Several weeks ago, we had a big storm; high winds and tons of rain and my front porch light which is motion sensor activated and works only at night, stopped working. I kept trying to reset it and it kept not working. So I finally got around to ordering another one and the day after it arrived, the old one started working again. The only thing I can think that happened is there must have been moisture in there that was keeping the sensor from recognizing when it was dark out. I seem to be on a roll with replacing things that don't really need to be replaced. LOL I hope that stops now.
I sure hope Kayla doesn't get all wrapped up in Jake's family stuff again. It is sad about his brother but there's nothing she can do about their family dynamics except stay out of it. I'm glad she has a good boyfriend now and that she appreciates having a good partner in life.
Mary My neighbor with the little dachshund that I have pet sat here at my house, is looking for someone to take care of him again over the Christmas holiday. I had already told her before that I wouldn't be able to do it over Christmas. Apparently she and her daughter and son-in-law are going to Cabo to meet her son and his family who will be flying there from Florida. I like the little dog Mickie but I guess he doesn't do well with larger dogs and my daughter will be here with her 3 dogs, one of which is a lab mix. I'm feeling kind of guilty about not saying yes but I think I'm going to have a pretty full house as it is. I also wouldn't want to have to go to her house a bunch of times a day to care for him there. I hope she finds a solution so I can stop feeling guilty.
It seems in large families that the baby always has it the easiest. I guess the parents are just too worn out by then. LOL
Seaside I hope you enjoyed your turkey dinner. I had Thanksgiving at my friend's house so I did not get that great turkey aroma in my own house. Dinner was very good, though, and I was sent home with enough leftovers for another dinner. My contribution to the dinner was that I got 3 pies from a local bakery; pumpkin, apple, and peach. I also took whipped cream and vanilla ice cream. Well, although it was good, I was very disappointed in the peach pie because it tasted exactly like the apple pie. Except for the fact that it had a lattice top crust and the apple had a mostly solid top crust, you couldn't tell the difference by taste. I think a frozen peach pie would have tasted more like the peach pie my mom used to make from fresh peaches.
Yay for Munchkin helping you with the patio. It sounds like it was pretty hard work so it must be so rewarding for you to have it done at last.
Just checking in!
Nothing much exciting going on here. I did have a picture shoot of me & Zoie Sat. It was supposed to be Sunday, but rain was predicted so all clients were flipped to Sat. The photo sessions were outdoors at a tree farm. I tried to get Zoie to sit alone for her solo shot, but she kept coming to me, so, all were with me lol!
Our temps have dropped and the wind has gone crazy!
My late sister's husband had been hospitalized over the week end. He is out now. He lives with one of his daughters, Laila. She found him on the floor unresponsive. His blood sugar had dropped dangerously low, plus he had COVID! Last I heard he was improving. He is 84, so I worry about him.
With the weather being nasty out, I am doomed to find things to keep me busy. This week I am going to clean & sort all junk drawers. Pray for me lol!!
Back to The Voice......
Yoohoo, where is everybody?
My BIL is back home. I really haven't heard much as to how he is doing. I will make a call tomorrow.
My area is still out of power. Going on 14hrs! If Jim ever wondered if he made a mistake spending so much money on the Generac home generator , he wonders no more lol!
We would be a mess with cords running all over the house plugged into the outdoor manual generator and having Matthew up all night to fill the tank with gas! The front door would have to be partially ajar for the cord, which always made me nervous!
I finished my cards today! Yah me! I made a big batch of sugar cookie dough. It will "lie in state" in the frig until I am ready to use it lol!
Mary LOL @ "lie in state".
Mary, I glad your BIL is better. It’s sad to be in the hospital around the holidays. I got all my cards done finally. They were taken to the P. O. late yesterday, so they will go out in the first mail today. I had to write long letters on a few so I could update relatives and some friends about Marie, and give them her nee phone number, in case they want to call her.
JL, Soooo, what will you do with the duplicate items you have? I don’t understand how they can say the rug cleaner was delivered when clearly it wasn’t! I have put some decorations around the house. Since I’ve had the cats, I only put up those that aren’t dangling because they think those are there for them to play with. I learned that the hard way. ��
It rained here most of the day and Chad decided it’s stew weather so he went to the store to get all the fixins! He also made bread dough and it’s an overnight process for it to rise. It’s a ‘no knead’ recipe. He’s made it before and it’s really good, especially with stew.
Dianne, well, we ended up not watching the Raiders game today. It was on at 10:00 am and we got up late. When we turned it on, the score was already a bunch to a little in favor of the Chiefs, so we just gave up on it. They were doing so well, then it all went to pot! I wonder if losing their coach is the reason!
Bebbi, It’s so nice that you spend the night at your daughter’s so you can be there to watch Bri discover what Santa brought. We also didn’t wrap the gifts from Santa, usually because they were big things, like bikes. Plus it was just easier.
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