Thursday, September 19, 2013

ME AND YOU...AND A DOG NAMED BOO.....

The other night, I was scrolling through my newsfeed on facebook and I came across a post from a friend, Art Limas.  It was a U-tube song "Me & you & a dog named Boo."  so, I clicked on it for old time sakes.  It was probably wasn't the best idea, because it kept me going for over 2 hours of listening to more music.  songs that are from my childhood, even though it kept me up extremely late into the early morning hours actually- it was so enjoyable.  It took me back in time, being able to relate, being able to really appreciate my childhood, being able to remember where I was at the time of listening to this song or that song, being able to remember a first dance, a first crush, first party, or a first ever-lasting love that would never end...regardless.
 
I don't know how to post a song/video on my page for others to listen to, but I can blog about it... I hope this brings some memories back for you....
 
"The Night They drove Old Dixie Down...winter of '65, it's a time, I remember oh so well".
 
John Denver "Leaving on a jet plane..all my bags are packed, I'm leaving on a jet plane, so kiss me and smile for me, tell me you'll wait for me, hold me like you'll never let you go.'
 
BJ Thomas "Hooked on a feeling, I can't stop this feeling, you just don't realize, it's as sweet as candy"
 
Paper Lace..."The night Chicago died...Daddy was a cop...in the heat of a summer night, when the town of Chicago died".
 
Tony Orlando & Dawn "Knock 3 times...I can hear your music playing oh darling..knock 3 times if you want me".
 
BJ Thomas " another somebody done somebody wrong song about a love that's all wrong".
 
 
Gallery "Oh, it's so nice to be with you...I love all the things you say and do..baby you and me have something..it's gonna last a lifetime".
 
Andy Kim "Rock me gently, ain't it good, ain't it right...you are with me..Lord, I feel such a sweet surrender, rock me gently, rock me slowly, take it easy, don't you know, I've never been loved like this before".
 
Anne Murray " Can I have this dance for the rest of my life.  I fell in love with you, I wish you'd be my partner for the rest of my life, when we're together it felt so right, i'll always remember those magic moments".
 
Johnny Rivers " slow dancing, swaying to the music, no one else in the whole wide world."
 
Journey "Separate ways-worlds apart"
 
Air Supply "I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you, what am I without you, there is no easy way, it gets harder each day".
 
REO Speedwagon " I can't fight this feeling anymore, it's time to bring this ship into shore and throw away the oars forever, cuz I can't fight this feeling anymore".
 
Peter, Paul & Mary "Puff the Magic Dragon".
 
3 Dog -Night "Joy to the world,....Jeremiah was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine...if I were the king of the world, tell you what I"d do, joy to you and me".
 
Debbie Boone " You light up my life".
 
Tanya Tucker " Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on".
 
Olivia Newton John " I honestly love you".
 
Olivia Newton John " Let me be there...wherever you go, wherever you wander, I always wanna be there, holding your hand, let me change whatever's wrong and make it right, let me take you to that wonderland, that only 2 can share, see you through in everything you do".
 
lobo " baby I'd love you to love me like I love you".
 
Lobo " don't expect me to be your friend, i love you too much to ever start liking you, or should I just let this story end, because the walls are crushing in."
 
and it was a great way to end my music listening this evening to  "How Great Thou Art"...sung by Anne Murray, sung by Johnny Cash and sung by Elvis Presley. 
 
I have a new appreciate of U-tube and all my favorite childhood songs, and how they brought so many memories flooding back and wanting to listen to even more and this is all
 
because of HIS AMAZING GRACE...

Thursday, September 12, 2013

WHEN THE WORLD STOPPED TURNING......

There are so many emotions, so many memories, so many pictures, so many missed, so many remembering and never forgetting 9/11.....
 
Watching the news, reading the newspaper articles, listening to others remembering where they were and what they were doing on this day 12 years ago is still very heart stopping.  Many of us remember exactly where we were and what we were doing.  Most of us were glued to the television not being able to grasp what was happening....most in shock at the sight of that black smoke risin' against that blue sky. Some of us shouted out in anger, some just sat and cried.  Some of us weeped for the children who lost their dear loved ones, and some prayed for the ones we didn't know. Some of us rejoiced for the ones who walked away from the rumble and we sobbed for the ones left below.  Many of us burst out with pride for the red, white and blue...and for the heroes who died just doin' what they do.  Many of us looked up to heaven for some kind of answer.  Many of us are not real political, we may watch local news or CNN, we may not know the difference in Iraq or Iran, yet many of us know Jesus and talk to God, and we remember this from when we were young and taught in Sunday School...."Faith, hope and love are some good things He gave us, and the greatest is LOVE."  Some of us may of felt guilty cuz we were survivors, some may of felt alone in a crowded room.  Some of us called our mothers and told her we loved her.  Some of us dusted off the Bible at home.  Some of us noticed the sunset the first time in ages, or we spoke to a stranger on the street.  Some went out and bought a gun, some turned of the violent old movie we were watching and turned on "I Love Lucy" reruns. Some of us went to church and heldt hands with strangers, and some stood in line and gave our own blood.  Some stayed home and clung tight to our families...thanking God we had someone to love.
(those are some of the amazing lyrics and words and thoughts from Alan Jackson)
 
As for me, I personally pray for those lost, for their families, for the huge void in their hearts.  I am thankful for those there now fighting to keep this sort of tragedy from happening again, (I have never been more thankful and grateful for what our soldiers do, having a nephew in the Army and seeing the sacrafices him and his family have to make).  My heart breaks for all of our fallen soldiers and their families.  I still have vivid memories of seeing the second plane hit, of seeing images of those choosing to jump while news cameras were shooting live.  I remember the fall of the towers and the people running for their lives.  I remember the fireman running in trying to help and save others, the cloud of smoke and debris rolling like a huge cloud through the streets, covering people in ash, people covering their face, trying to breath as they run, some stopping to pray and pull others to safety.  People making phone calls, hoping it's not their last and hoping to reach their loved ones.  Two years later, I will never forget flying to New York, to standing in awe and sadness at Ground Zero. As us four girls got off the subway, walked up the stairway and there it was before us...Ground Zero, the raw emotions and tears only one will experience for themselves.  I will never forget all the photos and all the letters attached to the fences, all the poems and memoriales throughout the city.
 
Today, I remember the day that changed us forever.  A day that changed a city and a world and millions of individuals.  12 years later, my heart is still heavy with the loss of nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children killed in the terrorist attacks on that September morning.  One thing that the terrorists could never destroy though is our shared humanity....I believe a nation became a family and it was amazing to watch a world come together with unlimited compassion. 
 
It was also amazing to see all the different cities and fire departments and groups that stood in silence remembering when each of the towers were struck, when they fell, when the Pentagon was attacked and when Flight 93 crashed in a field in Pennsylvania.  Today so many of us shared a reflection or memory through social media, performed an act of service, flew our American Flag, or simply remembered in prayer.  As I watched and listened as each name was read aloud and echoed across the grounds of each memorial, it made me feel like I was standing side by side with the loved ones of those who's lives were so tragically taken on this day 12 years ago.....so many emotions, and definitely reassuring I will never ever forget 9/11.
 
Because of His Amazing Grace....


Sunday, September 8, 2013

DID I LEAVE MY HEART IN SAN FRANCISCO??

As Tony Bennett sings
 "I left my heart in San Francisco.....
high on a hill, it calls to me
to be where little cable cars climb, half way to the stars
the morning fog may chill the air, I don't care
 
My love awaits there in San Francisco
above the blue and windy sea
When I come home to you, San Francisco
Your golden sun will shine for me.
 
 
I feel so very fortunate....with so many beautiful places right here in our own backyard.... Yosemite, snow skiing, the ocean/beach (have to admit, my all time fav, yet no surprise to anyone who knows me) and then there is the City by the Bay. 
 
I have made multiple day trips and even overnight trips to San Francisco, yet this particular trip was definitely the best.  Of coarse the company had a lot to do with it~ both my momma and mother-in-law, along with Renee and Greg.  In a city like San Francisco, with what it seems like infinite amount of things to do, eat, places to see and be seen, and trends to keep up with, or ignore, decision paralysis can set in.  This time with very little planning and just a phone call or so...it was on....A hop-on, hop off open air tour bus excursion.  I'm not gonna say I'm a newbie to the city, but I will say an extreme novice to this huge beautiful city.  On this day, that was all gonna change!  With my past experience in the city, way to much traffic and impatient drivers, way to many one way streets, way to many resturants to choose from, way to many places to see, and things to do.  I will admit, this was a really enjoyable day with so many things pointed and suggested to us, it requires many return trips to this city....after all, "I left my heart in San Fran" (ok, well part of it, someone else has the rest!)
 
We found our way to the Exploratorium, parked and caught our tour bus, ( and we made our way to the top open air deck.  We couldn't of asked for better weather, well since we had actually  placed our request, Mother Nature provided us with the perfect Chamber of Commerce weather!  We know that the city is all about "layers", we were prepared!  I really didn't have my bearings yet, but was looking forward to finding my bearings and explore my way around the city.  Our tour guide and an actual local was very informative, friendly and yes tried to pick up on Renee, without her even knowing it!  The locals say "trying to pick your favorite neighborhood in San Francisco, is like trying to pick your favorite child.  Each neighborhood has its perks and not so good perks.  I cant remember the exact layout of our tour but as things come to mind, I will share with you
 
You know many people dream of visiting the United States of America, but \apparently very few among them gets such an opportunity to visit or cannot afford to visit.  Yet on this day, I'm gonna say we were among the few that spoke English!  San Francisco is the leading financial and cultural city in California, and we were told it is the second most populated city of America after New York City. It didn't come as a surprise, but our tour guide explained that the city is extremely rich in its culture and heritage as well as sports, science, technology, media, arts and entertainment.  Activities to do in the city never cease to end.  I knew from that moment on this city has captivated my mind and this was gonna to be a memorable day.  I listened and definitely paid attention, but I was not able to absorb and retain all our guide had to say, so with no particular order, I hope you enjoy my thoughts and pictures of this nothing short of interesting and intriguing city.
 
The Golden Gate Bridge....I found this interesting....the bridge is not the oldest suspension bridge or the newest.  It is no longer the tallest or the highest, yet it remains the most visited and photographed bridge.
 
 
When I think of San Francisco, I cant help but think of the catching little tune about Rice-A-Roni!  You do know that Rice-a-Roni is known as the San Francisco treat, yet as I was finding out, this city has many more treats to offer than rice in a box!  We skipped on riding the cable cars this day, yet it was fun to see each car filled to the brim, traveling up hill, and hearing the famous jingle of the cable bell.
 
Alcatraz...this is a separate day trip, which we have done before, today a few things were pointed out about Alcatraz.  There is so much history about it, how the name was derieved, and what it means, how it was used for a military base, the first site for an operational lighthouse on the West Coast.  The Us Army used this island for more than 80 years before the Federal Government decided to open a maximum-security , minimum-privilege penitentiary to deal with the most horrific inmates in the Federal prisons.  The average population was only about 260, and it never reached it capacity of 336.  I think maybe if some of our prisons would follow their prodical, prison life wouldn't be so appealing.  The names Al Capone and George "Machine Gun" Kelly did time on Alcatraz.  It was highly structured and had a very monotonous daily routine in order to teach an inmate to follow rules and regulations.  AT Alcatraz, a prisoner had four rights: food, clothing, shelter and medical care.  Everything else was a priveledge and had to be earned. Some of those privledges  were being able to work, corresponding with family members or visits to the library, art, or music. Our guide was telling us about all the ones that attempted to escape, and there are two that they will continue to look for the next 99 years! The prison was the most expensive prison ever to run, actually 3 times more so than others.  In 1963, Alcatraz closed after 29 years of operation.  In 1973, it reopened as a National Park, and visitors from around the world visit daily.  It's a fun and interesting tour, but our day on the hop-on, hop-off bus was just fine for us on this day. 
 
Haight Ashbury....if there's any area in SF that brings the images of the long gone hippie culture, the Haight it is!  There is still fragments of that flower power, incense burning, acid dropping, tie-dye-wearing, peace-and -love-vibing era that can still be purchased in smoke shops and surrounding shops.  Our tour guide said the Haight today is a whole news scene.  There are boutiques, high end clothing stores, second hand stores, internet cafes and hip restaurants.  We were told that the Haight still has a nice just-rolled -out-of-bed vibe during the day--perfect for lazing around in cafes and bookstores, yet you will have to navigate through plenty of panhandlers (but where are they not at anymore?) and tourists. We passed by plenty of homeless near the entrance to Golden Gate Park.  Our guide said it is mainly teens that choose to be homeless and to not give them spare change, its mainly used for drugs.  Yet some will just flash you a smile or a peace sign and ask what's up!
our tour guide was quick to pick Renee out of the crowd and said she would fit in perfectly in the Haight Ashbury area...and to not be surprised if they hollered or flashed peace signs to her.....
 
As our tour continued we passed Jimmie Hendrix house, in the Haight Ashbury area.
the Summer of Love was the summer of 1967, a defining period when people were labeled as the hippies, and they gathered in many cities across the U.S., Canada and Europe.  San Francisco was the center of the hippie movement during the summer of Love.  Up to 100,000 people came to the movement's Ground Zero, the Haigt-Ashbury neighborhood in San Fran.  The Haight was filled with music, psychoactive drugs, sexual experimentation and political views.  The area became closely associated with several significant bands and individual musicians including the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and Jimi Hendrix/
Jimi Hendrix was one of the greatest electric guitar artists in history, he lived on Haight street for awhile before his untimely death in 1070.
 
I have heard over and over about the Tenderloin district. Well our guide was very informative.  The Police Department is only a half of block away from one of the worst neigblorhoods in San Fran.  The Tenderloin thrives despite its bad rap.  Yes, there are lots of drug dealers, addicts, prosititues and mentally unstable street people.  It is interesting how this area got its name the Tenderloin.  Policemen were paid more to work its mean streets, by paying the cops with better cuts of meat.
the streets are the cleanest in this area, and he said you will be approached frequently by strangers, so just stay alert, and don't go have sundown!
 
 
The finanicial District was so amazing and so overwhelming!
this area serves as San Francisco's main central business district.  It's home to the citys largest concentration of corporate headquarters, law firms, insurance companies, real estate firms, banks, savings and loans.  There are so many high rises, in fact the tallest is the Transamerica Pyramid.
 
I never knew there were 2 China towns in the city.  One belongs to the locals and one belongs to the tourists.  They do overlap and surprisingly they draw more visitors than the Golden Gate Bridge.  They say you don't need an itinerary to tackle Chinatown.  Wondering aimlessly, weaving between locals and going in and out of shops is enough of a plan. I for sure want to go back and experience Chinatown for myself. 
 
Never get tired of Pier 39... never get tired of crepes with nutella and bananas, never get tired of the mini hot sugar donuts, never get tired of Bubba Gumps, never get tired of the view from the Pier, you can see Alcatraz, Angel Island, Golden Gate Bridge, and the Bay Bridge, never get tired of watching the sea lions, or the two story carousel. Did I say its a great place to people watch too!
the flowers just love the cool weather, they bring so much joy to my heart.
 
One time, when my daddy was out here, we had the pleasure to take him to Bubba Gumps to eat, but not realizing my momma had never eaten there, today was the day.  It's a fun place to eat...its a casual restaurant chain based upon my favorite movie "Forrest Gump" and his friend Bubba.
MaMa always says " life is like a box of chocolates...You never know what you're gonna get. Of coarse, everytime I go there, I want to go home and watch the movie again. 
during your meal, if you ever need anything, refills, more tarter sauce, more of anything, all you do is flip this sign over to "STOP FORREST STOP" and that will get the attention of any waiter to stop. Not only is the fish and chips great, the bucket of trash is die for!  I love the part where the waiter/waitress quizes you on Forrest Gump trivia. All about Jenny and how her and Forrest go together like peas and carrots, being a part of the University of Alabama's football team, playing Ping-Pong, meeting the president, starting the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company and being a part of many historical events without even realizing it...it was just another day to him.
 
I love this farmers market area on Pier 39...everything looks so wonderful.
 
the strawberries looked amazing, so did the nectarines, peaches, and apricots.  The price was out of reach though!  We didn't buy anything, but we had in the past, and it was over a dollar a strawberry!
 
Our tour guide told us they normally didn't do this, but today, they were going to go off the grid and take us into the Presidio.  This was very interesting...I had heard of it but knew nearly nothing about it...until now.  It is a park and former military base on the northern tip of San Francisco Peninsula. For 218 years, the Presidio served as an army post for 3 nations.
our guide informed us that the military barracks have turned into pricey condos and retro-hip office spaces all for since the area is still a national recreation area.  George Lucas moved much of his film production facilities to the area which was once a military hospital, he said you could even say hi to Yoda, or you can visit the Walt Disney Family Museum.
Out of nowhere, there was one of only 2 cemeteries left in the city.  This part of the city is beautiful...there is nothing in the world like the Presidio. There is no place so rare that provides unending, varied, and natural beauty to a profoundly cultured city.
 
Ok, lets see....what am I leaving out from our tour..... of coarse..
 
Ghirardelli Square...chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate!  It is a landmark with shops and restuarants that you must visit!  I have to say..."watch out Willy Wonka, you may have a serious competitor in the chocolate department."  Yes, I have a sweet tooth, and if you have a sweet tooth for delicious ice cream, rich chocolate and whip cream, then this place is for you! It will brighten anyones day.
 
This was such a great day, something that was on my bucket list, and I am so glad I can put a big check mark by it, and it would be something I would love to do again. 
 
San Francisco kind of reminds me of a circus. How about "the big top by the bay".  There is chaos, wildness and dirtiness of a circus.  The city is constantly changing its games and attractions, there is so much excitement of a circus, it appears in cable cars, boat tours, bike tours, walking tours, bus tours.  It is a city that seems always at play.  And, like the circus, this is where people run away to.  It just felt like some of that spirit, the people and events and places seemed to have spilled out from some secret big top hidden in the streets of San Francisco.  There are things that the big colorful big red tarp couldn't contain.  However, San Francisco differs from a regular circus (which one is happening in Manteca as I write this) it's spectacles are everywhere....it's sideshows are down practically every ally, in the Tenderloin, Haight-Ashbury, the Golden Gate park, Ghiradelli Square, Pier 39 and Chinatown.  The lights go down, the lights come up and its showtime.....the silver-man, the man who hides behind a bush and scares many who walk by,  the artist, the drummer, the rapper, the singer, the acrobate, and the person who holds a cup out and asks for spare change for beer or weed.  This is a circus/city to see!
 
All because of  His Amazing Grace.......