Thursday, January 26, 2006

A New Capitalist...

He clumps in a little after 6 most days, with Wednesday's his regular off day,but complains about working Saturdays, even though he asked and got tommorow and Saturday off to go to Jackson ( but worked yesterday to get off). One evening, he phoned to say he was on his way back from across town but was stuck in a traffic jam and we should not wait for him to eat supper. He was all smiles on the 15th and will be again on the 30th. His share of the car insurance will be due this month and he has sat down with the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace info to budget his income for church, gas, insurance, savings, SPENDING...His name is Ralph, Dodger of Sheep, and he has joined the ranks of the workers, as a merchandiser (stockboy) and notices the traffic even a non-chain local pharmacy can have... a new capitalist in the works? Maybe...

Monday, January 16, 2006

Recently, Ralph, Loquacia (sic?) and I attended one of those events that is on everyone's list of 1000 things to do before I die. As we walked from our parked vehicle ( the super sporty Saturn), we noticed this area of downtown was designated the Cultural District ( as proclaimed by the banners from street signs). The Civic Center area is home to the Museum of Art, Theatre as well as the exposition and sporting event arenas. On this particular Saturday, the area was very busy. Thousands were making their way to our event and many others attending an event in the adjacent expo hall. As with any well attended attraction, it is much fun to people watch. And these 2 events brought many to watch.

As we approached the gates with free sponsor tickets in hand, the anxiety level began to rise. The crowds funneled through the gates and then were released to check the merchandise tables or a snack bar (!) before making way to seats. Having not eaten lunch, I immediately got in line for a polish sausage dog with onions and peppers ( remember the fair?), nachos with jalapenos and cheese to share and one large drink. Balancing these culinary delights, we made our way to our seats. BUT ALAS!!! Our seats had been kidnapped by a pair of Carhartt jackets. As we moved them aside, the attendees at the other end of the row exclaimed those were in their group. We then found an usher that patiently explained that our seats were actually 3 rows up as designated by the letter for the row way down in this corner of the ticket. Finally seated, and after satisfying our epicurean desire, we patiently waited for the show.

In a few minutes, the lights dimmed and the announcer kicked off the show! With a tremendous roar from under the stands, the main players were introduced. Mainly from small towns east of the mighty Mississippi River, these players emerged like Knights of the Round Table about to put on a jousting match. In their modern day steeds, they raced out to a roar from the crowd. And as the crowd favorite emerged last, the chant began, softly at first, with increasing volume to match the roar as he burst out in the light......." GGRRAAAAVEDIGGERRRR!!!!!!".

And immediately the driver punched the throttle and those big front wheels came off the ground as the equally big rear wheels grabbed the dirt. The smell of burning alcohol quickly filled the air as SIX, yes 6, monster trucks warmed to the crowd. Flash bulbs popped, banners waved and the event was off. For the next two hours we enjoyed wheelie popping, car crunching, doughnut spinning delight from these monsters of the garage. And in between were ATV races and even a 4-wheeler jump over 4 of the big bashers.

And then it was over. We left with the other attendees, smiles on our faces, Loquacia waving her banner and joined crowds from the expo hall gleefully leaving the GUN SHOW, and we all made our way back to our vehicles.

Such was a recent Saturday of culture as we marked off another item of the list of 1000.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Happy New Year

Just a note to say we have enjoyed a blessed year of 2005 and look forward to one for 2006. Our family and friends are all beloved to us and we cherish our times together. We hope and pray that everyone can say the same and looks forward to this new year .