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Family Field Trip: Art Lesson at Young Art in Boise, Idaho

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Image2On Monday, Team Odette was invited into Young Art for a 60-minute drawing lesson, complimentary of Young Art in Boise, Idaho, and the fun and amazing manager, Shayla Putnam. [Full Disclosure: Our five-member family received the lesson for no charge, in exchange for this post and others on my social media networks. No other compensation was received by us. As always, all opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own.]

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The first thing we encountered upon entering the Young Art shop, which is at the Boise Towne Square mall right next to the Talbot's store, was the bright, cheery, and colorful nature of every square inch of space inside the studio. There was no denying they were in tune with my M.O. of living our lives out loud, in living color! Look at the photos on the walls in the above and following photographs, and see if you can pick out the pictures we were trying to draw and emulate.

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Two things confounded our visit to Young Art that day, which was no fault of Shayla's or anyone else associated with the art studio: (1) We arrived on time but could not find the location, exactly, being new in town and thanks to a weird GPS on my Google Maps which likes to mess with my head. :\ I swear it does... and (2)There was a Girl Scout troop party coming in immediately following our 60-min sesh, and since we were already several minutes into ours upon arrival, the entire time we were there was rush, rush, hurry, go, c'mon, rush, FINISH!

Some of us are more adaptable than others to these kinds of situations in Team Odette, so we all fully agreed that next time (and we do want a next time, it was unanimously decided), we'll make a longer appointment, arrive on time, and be more relaxed about the whole process. So if you go, please keep that in mind.

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Shayla quickly had us pick out the photos we wanted to use for inspiration, and then she worked with the three teens, while assigning LeVelle to teach Rob and me all about the finer points of drawing our chosen works.

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We were each given a sheet of paper and a pencil, along with instructions from Shayla to print our names on the dry-erase table (which was cool as heck, y'all) above our workspaces. LeVelle sat down between the Hubs and me and went back and forth, zippity-zip, showing us how to start with a rounded base shape and then sprout from there toward a full grown drawing. He was a congenial fellow who managed to keep us focused on the task, despite my constantly trying to turn and strain to get pictures of everything and everyone working and also despite working on two different drawings for the two of us, simultaneously.

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Rob and I have both done a lot of sketching in our 40+ years of life, with different styles and - dare I say it? - levels of talent and specific finer points of artisticness (I swear that's a word; go with it!)... However, LeVelle wanted us NOT to do small sketch lines but rather strong, bold, single, dark pencil lines to create a finished work that looked more intentional and less, well, hesitant and sketchy. Shayla worked on the same concept with the three kids, which made our artistic daughter, Sophia, balk. I heard Shayla assert that her job was to teach and show how to accomplish this, and that Sophie and the others just needed to trust her. It was probably her most difficult task in teaching my stubborn kids - especially in such a hurry!

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One of my absolute favorite things about this hour-long session was that my least artistic, most complain-y child, Jack, seemed really focused and into creating his chosen work. I was so thrilled about this, I could not even!

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LeVelle seemed to pick up on the fact that my brain was all over the map, thinking about doing my work and following along with what he was teaching me, whilst also trying to grab pictures and think about what I wanted to post here on the blog! He may have given Rob a little more attention than me, therefore, or maybe I was just over on my own ****ing planet and seemed not to be with him. But I was, LeVelle. I swear I was. (He had a total zen quality about him, but I was so self-conscious and insecure about my work as we went along, that I probably drove him insane!)

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See that look? That isn't the normal expression of a busily-"arting" Sophia. It conveyed annoyance and frustration to my expert maternal eye (at least for my own kids' sakes), and I tried to signal her to go with it, do as she was told, and maybe, just maybe, she might actually learn some techniques that helped her improve her work on her own. Who knows whether it will? But I encouraged, nonetheless.

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I couldn't get over how much Jack really seemed to be into this! It was astounding, actually, if you know my son. Astounding.

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These were LaVelle's dry erase-table work, demonstrating the strokes and details he wanted us to mimic on our own paper. Long, clean, dark lines, people. No sketching!! ;)

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Southpaw Sophia finally seemed willing and determined to get started. Let's GO, kids! Clock's ticking!

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Rob, too, was very intent on his work. Other than me, who was busy taking photos and absorbing All. The. Things., everyone was. We were having tons of fun.

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Curls, AKA Chloe, having a peek around at the others' work. Hurry up, child, and draw your outline out! This one is the perfectionist who didn't seem to grasp the concept of "hurry up, party is coming" on Monday's visit! :\

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See this expression on Jack's face?! I LOVE it!! It's sheer and pure joy, a real emotion, and not just a "oh, I gotta pretend to smile and cheese for Mom's lens" moment. He was actually enjoying himself, and that thrilled me to my soul. If nothing else, this was a WIN!

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LaVelle knew we were running out of time, so in the colorizing portion of our lesson, his hands and fingers moved quickly to dab out, blend, and illustrate what he wanted me to accomplish on my own drawing which, you may or may not be able to figure out by now, is supposed to be Dory from the Disney movies, Finding Nemo and Finding Dory. (Also, I am Dory. Dory is me. Completely and utterly alike, we are. I love her! How could I not have chosen my girl D?)

The thing that disappointed me during this phase of the work was, as you can see in the bottom middle, LaVelle had to take over the outlining, post-coloring, of my Dory's lines. I knew I was fully capable of doing this, and doing a pretty decent job at it no less, but again, the time crunch made it necessary. Booo, time crunch!

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By that point, Jack was just about done with his work and was just waiting for instruction from Shayla on what to next. He always finishes first at home - quality be damned! - so this was no big surprise to me.

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I dont know whose phone that was - Shayla's? Rob's? Chloe's? But I guess somehow Sophia voluntold someone to look up the creature she was drawing so she could stop having to crane her neck to see what her drawing was supposed to resemble. That was Rob's main critique: He wished there was a way to pull down in front of each student artist the artwork we were trying to emulate, so we had no need to get up and walk over to them to see a detail and could have them directly in front of us for faster working time.

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Again, I felt this was completely something I could have accomplished, but for the sake of pushing through the late time, LaVelle started the background painting on my work, outlining the more difficult areas and then giving the paper back to me to fill in the blank space. But it's okay. I didn't overly mind and completely understood the need for this.

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Ah! We have color on Chloe's work. At last! Just keep swimming, just keep swimming...

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I was almost - but not quite - finished. I liked my Dory, despite the fact that she looked more like Dory's even less-reliable cousin (ha!) and I had a few major flubs. Yeah. Not too bad for a quick dash through the artistic world, eh?

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Meanwhile, our Navy Veteran Rob was over there pushing through to get the finishing touches put on his work. Go, Hubs, Go! I was turning in the the cheering squad for Team Odette to finish. Seriously.

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By this point, Shayla was busy helping my kids, helping two other adorable little girls who had come in to finish a previously-begun sculpture work, and do damage control with the growing irritation amongst the Girl Scout crowd. They did not appear to be the resilient type who could appreciate that there was a delay. And we were the cause of it. Eh. It happened; I'm over it.

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After LaVelle helped Chloe, he took me over to the Glittering Station. I don't know if that's what they really called it (I'm guessing not), but I had to name it that because, um, that's what I do. He gave me a small handful of extra-fine glitter and had me sprinkle it over my work. We were each given the choice on whether to do this and I know for sure that Jack and Rob opted out. Sophia may have, too. But give ME the glitter, yes, please! Also, I was curious about what spray they were using to seal the glitter and paint in, because we do art in our homeschool, Sweet Pea Academy, and this information might very well come in handy. Turns out: HAIRSPRAY. It was hairspray. So there's your little Art hack from me for today. Take that, overpriced art/craft store merchandise! ;)

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At this point, Sophia and Chloe were getting the, "C'mon! C'mon! Hurry up! Finish!" pep talk from Mom, which was surely counterproductive. Sophia is an artiste, which means this is the only area in her life which she feels like a certain level of perfectionism is necessary. Chloe, on the other hand, is a perfectionist about everything in life (like her mama), and I am trying to get her to accept that sometimes, good enough IS good enough. But it's hard. 

GO, GIRLS, GO!!

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While the girls raced to the finish line - now about 15 minutes past our allotted time, ohmigosh, the boys and I checked out the rest of the art studio. There were lots of pictures on all the walls from which to choose a project, and all kinds of bright and colorful materials lined the front tables that greet aspiring artists as they enter the door. It was definitely an inviting environment, I felt!

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I know for sure that I will have to pick up some supplies for Sophia to improve on and expand her artworks, for Christmas probably. There was plenty of inspo here!

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I found this signage about Young Art's Summer Camp on Shayla's desk at the front, and while it's pricey, I'll have to figure out when it starts and if we ca still get in on the Early Bird Special. Sophia would like to go and, from what I gather, Chloe would, too. Which is telling because, though both were stressing about being SO super pressed for time that their artwork on Monday didn't turn out exactly the way they had in mind, they liked the process and experience enough to want to come back again and again!

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These are the chalks and tempera paints we used to colorize our drawings. We learned out to blend and overlap the colors to create just the right shades, cut in the edges while painting so as not to go "outside the lines," and more. There was a lot of rushing, sure, but education was mixed in there too - if you were paying attention. ;) I was!

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Go, Chloe, go! Stop being perfect! Just don't make any dang mistakes! NO! I'm kidding! Hurry up! ;)

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Glitter time for Sophia's work at last! Woot!

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... And then the hairspray treatment, to set.

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And look who was finally finished and ready for the glitter treatment from LaVelle! Finally!

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*~*~* ~* Sprinkle, sprinkle *~*~~

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Rather than take home our artworks right there and then, Shayla convinced us to take a spin around the mall and allow the paint and setting spray to dry for a good 20 minutes or so. We ended up in the toys and games store around the corner and found plenty of things to entertain ourselves with, like this "Coffee makes me POOP" shot glass that, um, Rob definitely needs! :P

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And now, in order of age from oldest to youngest, here are our works: A Jawa from Star Wars Episode IV, created by Rob.

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Dory, by Melanie (that's me!)

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Charmander from Pokemon, by Chloe

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Light Sabers from Star Wars, by Jack

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And a... something I forget... help me please! ... from Pokemon also, I think? by Sophia

(I'll try to update the post when she wakes up and can tell me definitively what it is!)

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What I love about Young Art Lessons is this ^^^ right here. Drop off your kids for supervised time, during which they will be productively engaged in art education, while you do your shopping around the mall. Even though my kids are a bit older (12, 14 and 15 as of this writing), I might decide I need to take advantage of this opportunity come holiday shopping season time. Y'know? It's GENIUS!

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The great thing about Young Art Lessons is that they offer all different kinds of lessons, cater to a wide variety of ages and skill levels, and have an array of different media available to use in different artworks, all to help the young artist (or older ones, like Rob and me) develop a finished work of which one can be quite proud.

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So what are you waiting for? I highly recommend a Young Art Lesson booking if you're in an area where they are offered! I can't wait until the kids' next session, maybe even as soon as tomorrow! It'll be super fun!

Thanks to Shayla, John, and LaVelle for making our experience such a great one!

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Saturday 9: Listen To The Music

Last week, I was out of state at a Young Living convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, so it turns out I haven't posted on this blog in 10 days. Oops! Must catch up... Join up here if you're like to play along with this fun meme!

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Saturday 9: Listen to the Music (1972)
Because Zippi requested it.

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) The lyrics say, "What the people need is a way to make them smile." What song lifts your spirits and makes you smile every time you hear it?

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"Kiss" by Prince has to be cranked up every single time I hear it. In more recent music, I'm liking Sam Hunt's "Body Like a Back Road," Train's "Play That Song," and also Julia Michaels' "Issues." All need to be blasted in the car and sung at the top of ones' lungs! (Can we do one+ of these? Pretty please?)


2) Lead vocalist/composer Tom Johnston reports that he's made a lot in royalties because so many radio stations use this as a jingle. Tell us a jingle that sticks in your head.

For decades, literally, I have been singing the Flinstone Kids' Vitamin jingle while I take my showers. Almost every time! Baby voice and all, LOL..!


3) The Doobie Brothers got their start in San Jose, California. San Jose is the largest city in Northern California, thanks to all the tech companies that have headquarters there. Let's talk about the device you're on right now: are all your applications up to date? 

I guess so? I'm on Rob's (Hub) laptop, and I don't really fool around with his settings as much as I can.
 
4) When they were still a local band, the Doobie Brothers had a strong following among bikers. Are you attracted to biker culture?
 
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Hubs is; he rode a BMW sport bike until very recently, but honestly I'm not too terribly enthralled about the "biker" thing. Scooter on the other hand,,, I am attracted to. I wouldn't mind this: 
 
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I would so drive a turquoise or mint green retro Vespa around town. But that's completely different, right?!

5) This week's song is from Toulouse Street, which is considered their "breakthrough" album. Tell us about a moment in your own life that you consider a "breakthrough."
 
I really can't answer this question meaningfully. All of my breakthroughs were therapeutic and cathartic, having been dealt with through therapy. I don't want them out there for public consumption, really. Sorry Sam!

6) In 1987, the Doobie Brothers did a benefit performance for Vietnam Veterans at the Hollywood Bowl. Next to the Beatles, it was the fastest-selling ticket in Hollywood Bowl history. Which group do you listen to more often -- the Doobies or the Beatles?

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Though I'm not a super-huge fan of either, I ended up listening to far more Beatles than Doobies. I think!
 
7) In 1972, when this song was popular, Wranglers were America's best-selling jeans. Are you brand-loyal to one jeans manufacturer?
 
No, but my daughter Chloe is obsessed with Old Navy jeans. Actually, we did buy her some others recently at a Vanity Fair outlet in a mall of such shops, Lee's or Levis or something. We can't find them right now so hmmm....??? Wait:
 
 
They turned out to be Wrangler brand jeans. Go figure!
 
8) Grocery stores saw seafood prices fluctuate wildly in 1972 because of a series of confrontations between the United Kingdom and Iceland regarding fishing rights in the North Atlantic. (Iceland won.) What was the most recent seafood dish that you enjoyed?
 
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I made this shrimp stir-fry a couple weeks ago, that for some reason attracted a larger quantity of fans (aka "Likes") than I ever expected (on Instagram).People kept asking me for the recipe. Basically it was, get some shrimp and veggies - whatever you have on hand - and rice, and cook 'em in a wok. 
 
9) Random question: Which of these "top ten" lists would you prefer to be on -- the sexiest, the smartest or the richest?
 
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I'd prefer to be on the Smartest list, which could quite definitely place me on the Sexiest as well. I don't give a damn about riches. I just want enough to live on comfortably and maybe be able to support a few causes that give us meaning.
 
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Well that was fun. Hope you have a great Saturday, y'all!
 
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Sundays In My City: Getting Lost In Downtown Boise

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 Okay, so I have a two-days-late entry for this week's Sundays in my City, hosted By Claudya, but here I am better late than never! Right? Right??!

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Ten days after we arrived in Boise, Idaho, on March 20th, we decided to drive around and get lost downtown. Well, okay, so maybe we didn't "decide" to get lost, but with me behind the wheel in a brandy-new town, it's kind of inevitable. With lots of stops at red lights, Rob and I both whipped out the Nikon real quick-like to catch a few snaps of the things we were seeing. 

So yeah, it's taken me just shy of three months to edit these snaps and share them with you, but I promise it will probably not have been worth the wait. Ha! 

The first thing we spotted, very close to home for the first time ever - whether it's when we lived in Virginia Beach and the first Whole Foods was erected on Laskin Road not near us at all, or whether it was when we lived in Homestead, Florida, and the closest Whole Foods was about 35-40 minutes' drive up to Pinecrest, I think, this is the first time we've had one within a few minutes' drive. And obviously, I was so excited about that fact that I had to take a photo!

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This coppery leaf sculpture downtown caught my eye. "Quick, Rob, take the picture!" as we drove past...


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This cool wall exhibit intrigued Rob quite a bit. He recently found out that it represents Snake River, nearby.


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I have no idea what this giant "OCO" logo stands for, but I still aim to find out!


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There are lots of amusing such signs out and about in Boise. Yesterday, even, Rob spotted one that said,  "My boss asked me to change the sign." And that was it! Haha!


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While BOOO to us, because we have yet to venture out to the Boise Farmers Market nearby, YAYYY for Boise for actually having one. Color me excited!


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We haven't ventured into the "World's Largest T.Rex Ever" building, but since I have freakishly short arms (or so says Rob of the freakishly long arms), this building both intrigued and amused us!

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Would you look at that?!! Not only does downtown Boise boast a Whole Foods, but there is also a Trader Joe's near us! Woot woot! I have yet to make a pilgrimage, but that's only because I know I'll want to buy one of everything and wreck our monthly food budget! ;)


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I'm not entirely certain why I intended to share this photo, but two things come to mind: Yay, we live in a town where Rite Aid is a thing (I hadn't had one at all near us during our four-year sojourn in the Miami area)... or maybe it was the mountains in the distance captivating me. Or maybe both?! That's always a possibility.


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There are several different University systems with bases here in Boise, which is great for both Rob and Chloe.  The former wants to study for a Bachelor's degree in Fire Ecology, while the latter would like to start studying French. I'm hoping to put her in some summer or fall classes for that, at least, if not an additional class or two.


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The Pita Pit!! Yay! I ran into one when we visited Charleston, SC, a few years back and fell in love with the menu offerings at that time. So happy there is one close enough to deliver to our front door! We've ordered twice now: a lamb gyro for Rob, and veggie-laden hummus for me. Mmmm, so good!!


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More mountains against the backdrop of the sky... kind of hard to see from this angle of driving, but that kind of scenery is all around us here in Boise, and it is breathtakingly beautiful... sigh.

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The Idaho Angler shop is just down the road from us, which I excitedly pointed out to Rob, an avid fly-fisher.


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I mainly took this photo for Chloe, who wants to get into vet school and be a feline-specific veterinarian, ultimately. There are several vet clinics in the immediate vicinity, so we are hoping to get her work - even on a voluntary basis - at one of them for the experience.


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Food trucks! I love seeing them out and around town, on an ordinary everyday drive and not just for special occasions. I am a big fan of the food truck. ;)


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Oh yes, now I remember our goal for this day:  it was free ice cream cone day at Dairy Queen! None for me, thanks - I can't - but it surely brought joy to my four children! (What, you didn't know that 44-year-old Rob is actually a 12-year-old child trapped in a grown man's body?!!)


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Rockies Diner! Rockies this, Rockies that... I love it.  We definitely live in the mountains, which is so exciting in it's novelty for me. We haven't been to this diner yet, but I am sure we'll get there. 

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Ooh! Brewer's Haven is just down the road from us, and every Wednesday evening, they have a different craft brewer representative giving out free beer tastings and educating us about their particular beers. Rob and I have gone a half a dozen times or so, while the kids are at the church youth group (I know,  I know, it's a bit of cognitive dissonance there, hahaha). It's a great time for us to connect with each other, meet some new people, and of course, try out some interesting beers!

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We ventured inside Brewer's Haven, kids and all. Hey. we've seen plenty of dogs coming in, so what are a few teenagers with their parents? ;) The girls and I, being extreme lovers of all kinds of cheeses, naturally gravitated toward that section of the store. Look what Chloe found! I'm going to have to pick that book up one of these fine days.

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Cheese-making kits that promise to be easy!! More on that in a later, maybe the next, post... Stay tuned for a first-time cheese-crafting adventure, eh?

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Living up to its' beer-centric theme, plenty of craft beers local and regional to Boise, were in stock there.

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... I mean, a lot of beers...

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And of course, for the home brewer, every kind of supply you might need could be found at Brewer's Haven. I've tried probing to see whether Rob is interested in doing some home microbrewing, but it just doesn't seem to interest him. Oh well. No big deal.

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Now I know to head to BH if ever I get into making bottlecap art/bow-making once again!

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Lots of interesting places to look inside the Haven, with an obvious focus on beer. We've picked up a few brewer stickers and decals for Phoenix, our Dodge Journey, ourselves!

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Like I said; lots of interesting eye candy here!

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This "Buy Local" display pleased me greatly, being somewhat of a locavore myself. Actually, lots of places to shop for foods and beverages around Boise stress what's local in their marketing displays. I can appreciate that!

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Knitted wine bottle cozies! I bet I could knit up a few cute ones for our own wine bottles when they get cold in the wintertime, myself. haha!

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And at last, Vista Avenue. We spent a while in Brewer's Haven for sure, seeing what's to see, but eventually it was time to make our way back home. If you're looking to visit us, Vista is one of our nearest cross-streets leading into our cozy little neighborhood. Come on by! ;)

Thanks for your visit. Drop a comment, won'tcha?

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Sundays In My City: Getting Lost In Downtown Boise

Sundays In My City

 Okay, so I have a two-days-late entry for this week's Sundays in my City, hosted By Claudya, but here I am better late than never! Right? Right??!

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Ten days after we arrived in Boise, Idaho, on March 20th, we decided to drive around and get lost downtown. Well, okay, so maybe we didn't "decide" to get lost, but with me behind the wheel in a brandy-new town, it's kind of inevitable. With lots of stops at red lights, Rob and I both whipped out the Nikon real quick-like to catch a few snaps of the things we were seeing. 

So yeah, it's taken me just shy of three months to edit these snaps and share them with you, but I promise it will probably not have been worth the wait. Ha! 

The first thing we spotted, very close to home for the first time ever - whether it's when we lived in Virginia Beach and the first Whole Foods was erected on Laskin Road not near us at all, or whether it was when we lived in Homestead, Florida, and the closest Whole Foods was about 35-40 minutes' drive up to Pinecrest, I think, this is the first time we've had one within a few minutes' drive. And obviously, I was so excited about that fact that I had to take a photo!

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This coppery leaf sculpture downtown caught my eye. "Quick, Rob, take the picture!" as we drove past...


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This cool wall exhibit intrigued Rob quite a bit. He recently found out that it represents Snake River, nearby.


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I have no idea what this giant "OCO" logo stands for, but I still aim to find out!


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There are lots of amusing such signs out and about in Boise. Yesterday, even, Rob spotted one that said,  "My boss asked me to change the sign." And that was it! Haha!


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While BOOO to us, because we have yet to venture out to the Boise Farmers Market nearby, YAYYY for Boise for actually having one. Color me excited!


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We haven't ventured into the "World's Largest T.Rex Ever" building, but since I have freakishly short arms (or so says Rob of the freakishly long arms), this building both intrigued and amused us!

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Would you look at that?!! Not only does downtown Boise boast a Whole Foods, but there is also a Trader Joe's near us! Woot woot! I have yet to make a pilgrimage, but that's only because I know I'll want to buy one of everything and wreck our monthly food budget! ;)


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I'm not entirely certain why I intended to share this photo, but two things come to mind: Yay, we live in a town where Rite Aid is a thing (I hadn't had one at all near us during our four-year sojourn in the Miami area)... or maybe it was the mountains in the distance captivating me. Or maybe both?! That's always a possibility.


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There are several different University systems with bases here in Boise, which is great for both Rob and Chloe.  The former wants to study for a Bachelor's degree in Fire Ecology, while the latter would like to start studying French. I'm hoping to put her in some summer or fall classes for that, at least, if not an additional class or two.


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The Pita Pit!! Yay! I ran into one when we visited Charleston, SC, a few years back and fell in love with the menu offerings at that time. So happy there is one close enough to deliver to our front door! We've ordered twice now: a lamb gyro for Rob, and veggie-laden hummus for me. Mmmm, so good!!


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More mountains against the backdrop of the sky... kind of hard to see from this angle of driving, but that kind of scenery is all around us here in Boise, and it is breathtakingly beautiful... sigh.

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The Idaho Angler shop is just down the road from us, which I excitedly pointed out to Rob, an avid fly-fisher.


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I mainly took this photo for Chloe, who wants to get into vet school and be a feline-specific veterinarian, ultimately. There are several vet clinics in the immediate vicinity, so we are hoping to get her work - even on a voluntary basis - at one of them for the experience.


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Food trucks! I love seeing them out and around town, on an ordinary everyday drive and not just for special occasions. I am a big fan of the food truck. ;)


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Oh yes, now I remember our goal for this day:  it was free ice cream cone day at Dairy Queen! None for me, thanks - I can't - but it surely brought joy to my four children! (What, you didn't know that 44-year-old Rob is actually a 12-year-old child trapped in a grown man's body?!!)


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Rockies Diner! Rockies this, Rockies that... I love it.  We definitely live in the mountains, which is so exciting in it's novelty for me. We haven't been to this diner yet, but I am sure we'll get there. 

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Ooh! Brewer's Haven is just down the road from us, and every Wednesday evening, they have a different craft brewer representative giving out free beer tastings and educating us about their particular beers. Rob and I have gone a half a dozen times or so, while the kids are at the church youth group (I know,  I know, it's a bit of cognitive dissonance there, hahaha). It's a great time for us to connect with each other, meet some new people, and of course, try out some interesting beers!

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We ventured inside Brewer's Haven, kids and all. Hey. we've seen plenty of dogs coming in, so what are a few teenagers with their parents? ;) The girls and I, being extreme lovers of all kinds of cheeses, naturally gravitated toward that section of the store. Look what Chloe found! I'm going to have to pick that book up one of these fine days.

068

Cheese-making kits that promise to be easy!! More on that in a later, maybe the next, post... Stay tuned for a first-time cheese-crafting adventure, eh?

065

Living up to its' beer-centric theme, plenty of craft beers local and regional to Boise, were in stock there.

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... I mean, a lot of beers...

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And of course, for the home brewer, every kind of supply you might need could be found at Brewer's Haven. I've tried probing to see whether Rob is interested in doing some home microbrewing, but it just doesn't seem to interest him. Oh well. No big deal.

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Now I know to head to BH if ever I get into making bottlecap art/bow-making once again!

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Lots of interesting places to look inside the Haven, with an obvious focus on beer. We've picked up a few brewer stickers and decals for Phoenix, our Dodge Journey, ourselves!

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Like I said; lots of interesting eye candy here!

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This "Buy Local" display pleased me greatly, being somewhat of a locavore myself. Actually, lots of places to shop for foods and beverages around Boise stress what's local in their marketing displays. I can appreciate that!

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Knitted wine bottle cozies! I bet I could knit up a few cute ones for our own wine bottles when they get cold in the wintertime, myself. haha!

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And at last, Vista Avenue. We spent a while in Brewer's Haven for sure, seeing what's to see, but eventually it was time to make our way back home. If you're looking to visit us, Vista is one of our nearest cross-streets leading into our cozy little neighborhood. Come on by! ;)

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Sunday Stealing: The High School Questions

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Cheers to all us thieves!

Sunday Stealing: The High School Questions
 
1. Did you date someone from your school?

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Yep. Ben was my high school sweetheart, but we broke up just before my senior year.

2. Did you marry someone from your high school?

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Nope, I married this old fart from someone else's high school. Does that count??

3. Did you car pool to school?

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No, rarely. I rode the school bus nearly every day.

4. What kind of car did you have?

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In September 1994, my senior year of high school, I bought a red '90 Ford Escort Wagon. Red. Turned out to be an old Coca-Cola car - I could see the shiny logo when the sun hit it just right. However, I didn't get my license until a couple of years later, so I rarely drove it and most of the time "stole" my own car to drive illegally around town!

5. What kind of car do you have now?

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Now I drive a black 2012 Dodge Journey. However, ours is not this shiny, and we have stickers and decals all over the back. ;)

6. It's Friday night...where are you now?

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Well, this past Friday found me playing "HORSE" basketball in the pool with my family, at Boise Racquet and Swim Club. (Girls against boys; we lost.)

7. It is Friday night...where were you then?

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Usually on a Friday night, I'd be out bowling and playing darts with my older friends from work. And at 15-16-17 years old, I was usually drinking Goldschläger with them beforehand, too. #JuvenileDelinquent

 


8. What kind of job did you have in high school?

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I worked as a cashier at Big M Market on State Fair Blvd in Baldwinsville, New York. And I was awesome. ;)


9. What kind of job do you do now?

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Wife and Mom to these four knuckleheads ;)

10. Were you a party animal?

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No, never. I had a brain and was the studious type. I aced high school, despite my weekend drinking binges.

11. Were you considered a flirt?

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I've always been a flirt, yes. 

12. Were you in band, orchestra, or choir?

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I was a First Soprano in the Choir from 6th through 12th grades.

13. Were you a nerd?

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Abso-freakin-lutely!

14. Did you get suspended from school?

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No, never.

15. Can you sing the fight song?

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Nope, I never could.

16. Who was/were your favorite teacher?

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I had several, but probably Mrs. (now Dr.) O'Toole, my high school Spanish teacher, was my absolute favorite. We're still friends.

17. Where did you sit during lunch?

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Wherever the hell my friends were sitting after I got out of PE. I only had lunch half the days.

18. What was your school's full name?

Charles W. Baker High School


19. Where did you party the most?

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I already told you that - I never partied. Ever.

20. What was your school mascot?

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We were the B'ville Bees.

21. Would you do it again?

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No way. School wasn't so bad, but I wouldn't repeat those awful home life years for the world.

22. Did you have fun at Prom?

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I went to my Junior Prom with Ben, and that was fun. I skipped my Senior Ball. My boyfriend then was Michael, and he was black. No way in hell would my parents have gone for that. :\

23. Do you still talk to the person you went to Prom with?

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Ben and I still talk and are friends on Facebook, yes. We went out to dinner when I went up for my high school reunion in 2014.

24. Are you planning on going to your next reunion?

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I went to the 20th three years ago. I'm not sure another one will be planned, but I'd love to go!

25. Do you still talk to people from school?

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Absolutely - so many of them!

26. What are/were your school's colors? 

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Red and White

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Well, that was fun. Blast from the past and all. Thanks for stopping by!

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Saturday 9: "C" Is For Cookie

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Saturday 9: C Is for Cookie
Don't blame Sam. Harriet requested Cookie Monster.

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1) This week's featured artist, Cookie Monster says his favorite TV show is Monsterpiece Theater. What show do you try never to miss?
 
Well, none really, since we have no TV service currently (who provides service in Boise aside from DirecTV?!! We have yet to figure that out)... but when we do, Jeopardy! has been Rob's and my evening date for the entire 16.5 years we've been together. We try very hard to be together for what we call "Shout at the TV" time. Fifteen-year-old Chloë - and occasionally the younger two - try to join us and play along with us, too. We love when they get some right!

2) Though he goes by Cookie Monster professionally, he is still called Sid by his family. When will you next get together with your relatives?
 
Is that true?! I didn't know that. :) Our oldest niece, Karen, will graduate next June. My sister and I are hoping we can fly to New York to watch and be a part of that celebration in  2018. Also, on my husband's side, we will be heading to Missouri sometime soon to help spread Hubs' mother's ashes.

3) Now for the cookie questions! Where do you weigh in on this age-old controversy: Is a brownie a cookie or a cake?
 
It's definitely not a cookie, but I prefer brownies a thousand times more than cake, so... it's neither. Brownies are their own category!

4) Fig Newtons contain no cholesterol. Do you read nutrition labels before eating snacks? Or does knowing the truth about your favorite sweets ruin your enjoyment?
 
I'm a label reader. I'm sensitive to a lot of ingredients in foods, so I have to know. Also, my cholesterol levels are awesome, but the rest of my numbers are all over the map, so I need to know what's going into my body. My kids and husband can eat pretty much whatever they want and not worry about weight or whatever, so they rely on my grocery shopping skillz to give them all they need to know. :P

5) Biscotti are designed for dipping into drinks. Do you like to dunk your cookies? 
 
First of all, I hate biscotti. Yuck, a cookie should not be hard enough to break a tooth! My son Jack, on the other hand, loves biscotti. I'm not a cookie dunker, usually, but all three kiddos get pouty if I've made chocolate chip cookies and we are out of milk for dunking. And forget about Chloë, who dunks the weirdest food into the weirdest drinks. I think yesterday she was dipping I-can't-remember-what sweet treat into her Sunny D. She's a nut.

6) Do you prefer cookies made with milk chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips or semi-sweet chocolate chips? Or are you a rebel who prefers butterscotch chips?
 
Big fat NOPE on the butterscotch chips. I prefer semi-sweet chocolate chips for cookies. At Christmastime, though, when I like to go crazy baking different goodies, I like to mix things up and use all of the above (but can we please sub peanut butter chips for the butterscotch??).

7) Bill Murray once said, "Raisin cookies that look like chocolate chip cookies are the main reason I have trust issues." Do you like raisin cookies?
 
Hahaha! Yes, I do, but again the kids get pouty if they're expecting choc chip and the cookies turn out to be oatmeal raisin.

8) Nabisco still sells animal-shaped cookies in a red box that looks like a train car labeled, "Barnum's Animals." However Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus gave their last-ever performance on May 21, 2017. Have you ever been to the circus?
 
As a kid, yes, my grandparents took me. They were amazing grandparents and made as much of my childhood not be complete shit as they possibly could. However, I have never taken my kids to the circus. I learned all about the behind-the-scenes horrors that they subjected their animals to, and I definitely wasn't going to be supportive of that.
 
9) Have you ever received a memorable fortune in a fortune cookie?
 
I try to save all of the fortune cookie fortunes from our family meals as possible, going back to the beginning. Hubs' and my first date was at a Chinese restaurant! I can't remember anything specifically memorable, but there is the Chinese proverb "May you lead an interesting life," that has rung true in our marriage time and time again.
 
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Lots of fun questions for this week. Thanks, Sam! Glad you stopped by. :)
 
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Sundays In My City: Backyard Surprises

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Hi again! I'm playing two weeks in a row, y'all! This must be a record for me. Link up here if you want to play along with Claudya and the rest of the SiMC gang this week!
This weekend, I have not been feeling well at all, and after going out for a quick mystery shop/dinner date with Hubs, all my spoons were gone. (If you're not familiar with "The Spoon Theory" by Christine Miserandino, this will help explain it. In the article, the writer has Lupus. I have Lyme Disease, not Lupus, but everyone initially thought what I had was Lupus... so I imagine my chronic pain must make the same amount of sense between "spoonies" and "non-spoonies," you know?)
Anyway, when we got home from dinner, my 15-year-old Chloë excitedly told me we had persimmons growing on the big tree in our backyard. We had guessed much earlier on, right after moving here to Boise, Idaho, that it was a persimmons tree, so it was about time! I sent her out with my Nikon to take a few snaps, because I just couldn't do it: no more spoons. Here are her photos:
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See 'em?!!
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Squee! They're so green and tiny!
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And there are SO many! I can't wait until they turn orange. I've never eaten a persimmons; have you?
Oh, and Chloë left me one last picture on the camera as a surprise:
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It's faint, but it's definitely there - can you see it? I love rainbows. They cheer me up considerably.
It was enough to give me back one of my 'spoons.' Good job, Chloë!!
Thanks for stopping by. Happy weekend!
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P.S. I so hate when Typepad re-formats my posts for me. Gah! I do leave spaces between paragraphs so it's not one long braindump. Sorry, peeps.

Saturday 9: Lazy Bones

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Saturday 9: Lazy Bones (1975)


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1) This song is about a guy who'd rather nap than do his chores. Are there things you should be doing right now, instead of hanging around the blogosphere, answering these questions? 

It's 5:31 AM in Idaho right now. I haven't slept a wink yet. I don't think I will. Bring on the caffeine!

2) This song mentions a lazy afternoon of fishing. When did you last go fishing?

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About three or four years ago, sometime during Hubs' brain tumor trauma drama, I took him and the kids fishing at Biscayne National Park in Homestead, Florida, where we lived at the time. We mostly just hung around, not catching anything, watching the other fisherfolk. A few manatees swam by - my first time seeing them in the wild - and that was pretty epic.

A pelican landed on the pier where we all were, and someone caught a small pinfish and threw it at Sir Pelican. Of course, the big bird went right for the pinfish, Only, instead of going right down its gullet, the spines on the fish got stuck, and the pelican was choking on it. We were all watching, kind of helpless, unsure what to do. Because wildlife. Sophia really wanted to intervene, but finally, the pelican choked down the pinfish. Whew! That was definitely a memorable "fishing" trip!

3) The lyrics catch our hero sleeping in both the sun and the shade. Do you have a nice, shady place to nap on your front lawn? Or would we catch you lying in the sun?

Hmm. There's a tree that's kind of in our lawn and kind of in our neighbors' lawn. I'm not sure who is responsible for it. It's not very shady. I've never lain down against a tree and taken a nap. I don't know if I could do it. I'm not a very chill person.

4) This week's featured artist, Leon Redbone, is a difficult man to nail down. Over the years he's claimed to be born in Ontario, and Philadelphia, and even Cyprus. Tell us about a time you got caught in a fib.

Ha, wow! Those are some crazy lies. I'm not a very good liar, really. I'm a blurter, and I have no poker face. 

5) Mr. Redbone has said that taking himself too seriously would be "the gentle kiss of death." What's something that you always take seriously and just can't joke about?

The death of my mother and son. Too hard for me to joke  about; time does not, in fact, heal all wounds.

6) He has retired from public life, and that includes his Facebook page, which is no longer available. What did you last post to your Facebook page?

I don't know, within the past hour about not being able to breathe. I still can't. Sucks.

7) Leon always wore dark glasses when he performed. Do your sunglasses have gray, green, brown or rose colored lenses?

Theoretically and hypothetically, they would be rose-colored glasses, but in reality, my current pair have brown tints.

8) Recently Dick Van Dyke performed this song at a charity benefit, aided by his a capella quartet, The Vantastix. Last year, at age 90, he campaigned for Bernie Sanders. So Mr. Van Dyke is certainly not a "lazy bones." Who's the most active, energetic person in your life?

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That would be my spontaneous and human-jezzball 12-year-old, Sophia Lorelei. Last night, she picked up a cupcake and stuck it, frosting side out, to my nose. We both stared at each other for several long moments before we both burst into gut-busting laughter. What else could I do? That's Sophia!

9) Random question: You're at dinner with friends and someone begins a very long joke with, "Stop me if you've heard this before." You have heard it, many times before. Do you stop him? Or do you just sit through it again?

I'd just sit through it again and then, after the whole spiel is given, say with a deadpan face, "That's an old joke." Well, I'd do that to Rob (Hubs), but I'd probably just chuckle politely at anyone else. I hate to hurt feelings!

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Thanks for stopping by, y'all!

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