Tuesday, October 31, 2006

C'mon Momma, quit monkey'in around...


...it's time to PEEL this BANANA stand,
& TRICK OR FREAKIN' TREAT ALREADY!!!


But, as long as you're making me sit here for pictures,
I might as well tell you that I like Uncle Steve's pumpkin the best!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!

And now we interrupt this blog...


... to bring you a special message from our small red friend here.

This little fellow appeared suddenly this morning on my one and ONLY plant I have in the house. It's home to my China flag & how fitting to now be home to this little guy.
Perhaps this is a message to those of you waiting patiently for your referral?
Perhaps it's a 'good luck' send off to our dear friend Christi
who leaves tonight for CHINA!

Whatever the message, the pattern is that good things happen in 3's, right?
Well:
1. was on my plant
2. was on my living room window
3. arrived soon thereafter to join #2 on same window
&
4. thought that the kitchen window was more his style.

SO, 3 ladybugs & one for GOOD LUCK!
Here's hoping that everyone who is patiently waiting for their precious referrals or TA's will have prayers answered SOON!

Ruby & I send everyone our hugs & kisses!

XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
Hang in there!
(& if that gets too tedious, have yourself some HALLOWEEN CHOCOLATE!)

Mangia!

When you're Italian American of Chinese descent...


... you're a MASTER at eating noodles!


Even if it means you to do so one fist full at a time!


Oh yeah, that's right... get all in there little noodles!

What's up Momma, did I spill some ?

*grin*

WOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOO
NOW THAT'S ITALIAN!!!

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Little Miss Sleeping Beauty...


... my girl fell asleep in the car on the way home from the grocery store earlier.
We got into the driveway & her Nonno came out, scooped her up, brought her upstairs & gently laid her into her pack & play (where she usually naps...) and the kid stayed asleep the WHOLE TIME!

MY GIRL!
(oh, and Bear did good too, although I'm pretty sure it's him who's snoring...)

Sexy is as HUGH LAURIE DOES!

GOD BLESS SNL...


... DROOL!

Good Christ, as if I didn't already LUST after this man enough,
TONIGHT I see him NOT ONLY PLAYING ACOUSTIC GUITAR & HARMONICA SIMULTANEOUSLY
BUT DOING IT WHILST SINGING!
(can I say 'whilst' ?)
Aw hell, who knows, who cares! JUST GO WITH IT!
The man's British & they say all sorts of kewl shit, so I don't think he'd begrudge me a 'whilst' whilst in the midst of singing his PRAISES!
Let's just say that he gets my socks all in a ruffle!
(& that's saying something for a girl who NEVER wears SOCKS!)

*thud*

(somebody please call 911, I think I just fainted)


Saturday, October 28, 2006

Everything's better in the dark!

Let the carving BEGIN!

Uncle Steve's Pumpkin Pics...


Amy's Pumpkin Pics...



This is what happens when Ruby refuses her normal afternoon nap...

... needless to say her & bear nearly ended up FACE FIRST in the ravioli from falling asleep during DINNER!
Bed is a much toastier place to be when you're that tired... although I'm sure pasta IS comfortable.
*grin*

Friday, October 27, 2006

The calm before the CARVE...


Look at Bear, so innocent with his little orange friend.
He has no idea that knives are to be involved...

...Shhhhhhhh

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Punkin's from Halloween's past...



... as you can see, I don't fool around.
Punkin' carving is SERIOUS BUSINESS!

(plus every year I liked being 'that house' that the kids remembered. Not only for my elaborate pumpkins BUT also due to the fact that I gave out FULL SIZE candy bars AND had spooky ass creepy music piped into every open window surrounding the front porch!)

How's that for a HALLOWEEN TO REMEMBER?
hehehehe
P.S. Of the 3, I DO have a favorite... can ya guess which one? Also, I apologise for the SHITTY video quality. It was done using my digital cam & that's why it's choppy & silent.... OH and Uncle Steve, if you're reading this, I'M GONNA TEACH YOU HOW TO CARVE A DAMN FINE PUMPKIN THIS WEEKEND, SO NO WORRIES! Still can't believe you've never ONCE carved a pumpkin for Halloween! This, dear cousin of mine, is MUCH OVERDUE! LET'S CARVE!!!

If I only knew THEN...

... what I know NOW, I'd love to be able to tell my 'then' self the following:

1. Weird long dark hairs are going to sprout up in places that you NEVER in a MILLION YEARS ever thought that hairs would grow. It's gross, but it's life. Get over it & invest in a really good lighted magnifying mirror & killer tweezers.

2. All those times you hear the older generations within your circle of family/friends talk about how gravity is not their friend, PAY ATTENTION! THEY'RE NOT SHITTIN'! Birds aren't they only things headed SOUTH my friend!
(and while we're on the subject, less carbs, more protein fruits & veggies & invest in a really good comfortable SPORTS BRA!)

3. Stuff is just that, stuff. It holds no real value other than a quick fix to whatever emotional problem you think is the current end of your life as you know it. Get over yourself! Spend your time & energy with family & friends and don't worry so much about what your neighbor has that you don't. Who CARES?!

4. You're going to buy a brand new VW in the summer of 96'. It'll be your FIRST EVER BRAND NEW CAR! Treat it like a BABY and not a mobile trash bin. It's going to last you ten years or MORE so be kind to it... freedom is your FRIEND!
(and FYI- car parts are EXPENSIVE to replace once your warranty runs out!)

5. Friends who you think are the best & are going to be there till you're old & grey are actually really going to disappear faster than cash in your pocket at the mall. Remember that if they were true friends to begin with, this won't be an issue... so when it happens (and it will happen more than once) let them go. They don't deserve you as their friend if they're taking you for granted.

6. Not much in life changes but the date on the calender... if you really want something in your life to change you have to get UP OFF YOUR ASS & make it happen! Don't wait forever for someone to pipe up & say " hey, did you want me to do this for you? I'd be HAPPY to!" because that's just bullshit. Life doesn't work that way... so if you truly make your own happiness then don't bitch to anyone but YOURSELF for those times when you're clearly unhappy. Whose fault is THAT?

7. Everything happens for a reason, I know... so cliche' but it's so friggen true it's disgusting! Down the road you're going to be treated horribly by guys who you are going to think actually care... trust me, they don't. Most guys want only one thing and if you DON'T give it to them ( you shouldn't) then sooner rather than later they'll disappear. It's the ones who stick around who are worth your time & every other 'gift' you have to offer them.

8. IF you should find a really good shirt or the most comfy pair of pants ever, BUY IT IN EVERY COLOR OR IN MULTIPLES! What's there right now, won't be there again next month so JUMP ON A GOOD DEAL when you FIND IT! (your future ass will thank you for getting those dark denim stretchy jeans in like a half dozen pairs so that even when one wears out, GUESS WHAT, you have BACKUP! It's a very very ASS FRIENDLY move to make!)

9. You're always going to feel like an overgrown kid. You'll hit your 30's & wonder if people really look at you as an adult or if they still see on your outside how you feel on the inside. Chances are they will if they know you well enough, and if not- just smile allot because strangers can't help but like you if you're smiling, they tend to be infectious.

10. Spend as much time as you can with Ebenezer, loving him, hugging him, going for walks with him, scratching behind his ears just the way he likes it... all too soon you'll be blogging about how you have this big empty hole in your heart where his fuzzy little body used to be.
(and you'll never ever ever forget him or stop missing him or loving him, period.)

(and finally, IF any of this were even remotely possible, OBVIOUSLY you know I'd be doling out WINNING LOTTERY NUMBERS! DUH!)

So... what is it that you would want to tell your younger self...
...Hmm??

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

My 2cents...


... ON PRETZELS!

Ok, so if you're a pretzel lover like me, then perhaps you already know the SINFUL DELICIOUSNESS that is Snyder's of Hanover!
Click on their link to be brought to the 'Nibblers' page & order yourself some of these yummy nuggets of YUMMY GOODNESS:

025090-Honey Mustard & Onion

GOOD LORD STRIKE ME DOWN CUZ THESE CRUNCHY LITTLE BAD BOYS MAKE MY TOES CURL THEY'RE SO FRIGGEN GOOD!

I used them once in this recipe
and OH MY GOD was dinner ever a HIT!
Ever since then, I've been HOOKED... whether used in a dinner or just for snackin' these little nuggets hit the SPOT!

*now, off for a walk with Ruby & the Twins and will probably be snackin' on my pretzels as I walk... after all, if you all can chew gum & walk at the same time, I can certainly crunch pretzels & push my baby in the carriage at the same time. LOL

CIAO!

Monday, October 23, 2006

What's better than 1 'Bow Bow' ? *updated*


2 'BOW BOW'S' !
hee hee

* after a bit of some rainfall this afternoon, Ruby and I managed to snap this picture of a gorgeous double rainbow right outside our house... we could've snapped the pic from my kitchen window, HOWEVER, it was more fun to go outside, barefoot in the RAIN to capture Ruby's 'bow bow' hehehe and yes, that's how she says rainbow. LOL

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Gorgeous in Black&White...

Peek-A-BEAR!

Why I love living in New England...


... does it get any prettier than that?
I LOVE FALL!!!

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Eyes that speak volumes...


Pictured above is little Athena (right) and her older sister Raven...


Athena needs a miracle
By Sally Applegate/ Correspondent www.georgetownrecord.com
Thursday, October 19, 2006

Athena Reitano speaks volumes with her eyes. It's the only way she can speak these days. Trapped in a body that no longer works, she is as limp as a rag doll when her mother holds her to comfort her. Diagnosed at age 2 with metachromatic leukodystrophy, MLD, a rare disease for which there is no cure and no treatment, she still sees a little at times, and hears and understands everything. Her life expectancy is age 6. Athena is 5.

Georgetown artist Judi Bartnicki, herself a victim of multiple sclerosis, was heartbroken when she saw Athena's story. She can relate to what the child and her mother are going through.

"God, how much can somebody take?" said Bartnicki of Athena and her mother. "I know how much suffering I do with MS. I thought I had it bad. Just seeing that little girl's face, it broke my heart. It grabbed at the depths of my soul. I wanted to do something for her."

MLD is like having a fast-moving aggressive form of multiple sclerosis, with the nerves in a child's brain rapidly losing their myelin sheathing. Like MS, the disease's severe symptoms go back and forth.

"She's such a good girl. She's a fighter," said her mother, Carver resident Renee Reitano. "She even squeaks out a smile now and then. I don't know how she does it with all the things she's going through. We don't know whether she's blind. Sometimes Athena seems to be focusing and sometimes she doesn't.

"She can't talk or chew or swallow anymore. Her hearing is still there. Her eyes turn toward sounds. She's just all eyes. She says everything with her eyes."

Diagnosed with MLD in June of 2004, Athena has never walked. Balance and muscle control problems started robbing her of the ability to sit up alone and to crawl when she was about 2.

Reitano refuses to give up on her daughter. She is currently pinning her hopes on a gene replacement clinical trial scheduled to start in Denmark this December. The doctors conducting the study hope it will delay the disease's progression and even restore the myelin sheaths in children's brains "so she can get back everything she's lost."

The determined mom said Athena is doing better than many MLD children her age, because her organs are still working. She has been fund raising for her daughter, and more recently for the study in Denmark, which was originally supposed to start in September but has been delayed until December due to a shortage of funding. Drug companies tend not to fund research for rare diseases, because there is no profit in it for them, so parents of desperately ill children end up doing their own fund raising.

Helping hands

Bartnicki, an increasingly well-known pointillism artist, is working against time to create as much art as she can, in spite of having lost all feeling in her left hand. Her exquisite pointillism drawings can take 600 to 800 hours to create, one tiny dot at a time. Only by using a special brace that holds the paint brush in her left hand is Bartnicki able to create this work.

Now she has launched a campaign to sell a limited edition of numbered and autographed prints, with 25 percent of all sales going to fund the clinical trial for Athena's disease, and 25 percent going to the MS Society. Bartnicki has always given a generous portion of her sales to the MS Society, and is the only artist allowed to exhibit their seal on all of her work.

"Art is a gift and I want to share it," said Bartnicki. "That's when art comes to life. That's when you can see it breathe. Art becomes more meaningful when it can help somebody. I just want it to be meaningful."

Many people have been collecting Bartnicki's art for years, including doctors and lawyers from Texas, Ohio and France. Her art is on exhibit in hotels in California and Japan, and is part of the permanent historical display at Salem City Hall.

A segment of the TV show "Robi on the Road" was filmed at Bartnicki's residence in November 2005, and she appeared as a guest on the Jordan Rich radio talk show for half an hour last week, discussing Athena's MLD, her own MS and what it takes to create pointillism.

Bartnicki is a member of the Reading Art Association and The Rockwell Society of America, and has exhibited in Georgetown, Byfield, Amesbury, Magnolia, Hamilton and Wenham, Topsfield and Beverly, among other places. She placed third in a field of 500 entries at the Boston Home Art Show.

In the 1960s, Bartnicki won a full, four-year scholarship to the Art Institute in Boston, and has also studied with Edward J. Beaulieu of Montreal, Juli Ann Fiore of Danvers and Elmer Rising of Reading.

How to help

For this benefit sale to help Athena, Bartnicki has made a limited edition of her pointillism portrait of well-known trivia expert Morgan White Jr., who is known as The Man From T.R.I.V.I.A. Each print is numbered and autographed by the artist, and will cost $100. Call Bartnicki at 978-352-5831 for information on purchasing these authenticated collector's prints.

If you would like to help Athena but are unable to purchase a print, tax-deductible checks to help her can be made out to Athena's Hope Inc. and mailed to Athena's Hope Inc., 40 Pine St., Carver, MA 02330.

There's a brave little girl still fighting to survive, and Renee Reitano is hoping to have her daughter included in this winter's clinical gene replacement therapy trials. As she waits, Renee is treasuring this time with her daughter.

"I can still give her a big hug and hold her," said Reitano. "She's just like a rag doll. Nothing works. She's my own little doll. We're racing against time. The point is to save her life and the lives of other children with the disease."

Athena needs a miracle. Athena needs us.

*Judi Bartnicki is the mother of a good friend of mine who I went to grade school with. It's amazing to me that she's A. got MS and B. is still as talented as ever with her artwork. Please if you're so inclined, indulge in a new painting for your home... I know that Athena would appreciate it more than words can say, just look into her eyes... after all, they're the windows to her little soul. Keep her in your prayers please & the next time I bitch about MS, please... smack me. To see more of Judi's work with the MS SOCIETY:
CLICK HERE


I am so very very blessed.