Missing Memaw

Today is Halloween.  It's the anniversary of the day I lost my grandmother.

The picture above is one my mom carries in her purse.  I scanned it which is why it looks so worn.  Worn with love.  It's my mom's favorite picture, and I really like it, too.  It's been two years since we had to say goodbye to Memaw and for me, it seems like the second year was harder than the first.

I feel like I think about her a lot.  Probably because I have silly daily reminders of her.  For instance, this eye shadow.

I wear the green and brown shades just about every day.  So why does this remind me of Memaw? Cause they were hers.  When she was still with us, I used to call "dibs" on her makeup collection.  But when the time came to actually sort through it all, it just wasn't as much fun.  I grabbed a few eyeshadow cases and that was it.  This one has become my favorite.  The brush is missing a sponge - that's from her.  And there's a worn spot in that hot pink shade that is definitely from her! I don't think I'm brave enough for that color.

This perfume reminds me of her, too.

The Pleasures on the left was a gift from her.  I used to borrow hers when I was at her house, so she started giving it to me for Christmas.  I think I got a bottle of it for at least 3 years in a row and I used to joke that I'd never run out of Pleasures! But now I'm on my last bottle and I've found myself not using it as much because I don't want it to run out.  The Amarige on the right is a scent I took from her collection.  It smells like her. I love it.

This is my favorite reminder of Memaw - her diamond necklace.

It was hard to photograph with my phone, so sorry for the poor quality.  My grandmother wore this necklace everyday.  She switched the chain from silver and gold depending on what other jewelry she was wearing - that's where I get it from.  I don't wear it everyday but I do wear it often.  Probably at least 3 days a week.  Aside from my wedding rings, it's my most prized possession.  I wore it first on my wedding day as my "something old" and now when I wear it, I constantly touch it.  Maybe to remember her or maybe to make sure it's still there.  You can't really tell from the picture, but it's made up of 5 diamonds.  I'm sure it's just coincidence, but I like to think each diamond represents one of her five grandchildren.  I think the necklace is actually supposed to belong to my aunt, so Aunt Kim, if you want it back, you just have to let me know!

As I mentioned before, the second year seems like it's been harder.  The daily reminders make me smile, but they also make me think that it sure has been a while since we travelled to her house.  The thought of never visiting my mom's hometown again makes me sad.  I miss us all crowding into her little house and sleeping wherever we could find a spot.  I am thankful for all the memories I have with her - from spending weeks with her in the summers to driving to her house from college, from eating her pancakes to learning how to decorate a carrot cake, from painting sweatshirts to making cheerleading signs.  But even with all those good memories, I find myself wishing for more.  I wish she could have been at my wedding (even though I know she had the best seat in the house).  I wish she could meet Anna and Wyatt.  I wish she could teach me how to really use my sewing machine and what projects I should do next in the shop.  She was a crafty lady.

I tried to find some more pictures on my computer but unfortunately there aren't any on here. Oh, except for this gem I just found:

Ha! This picture is terrible of everyone, but it makes me laugh.  Thanksgiving weekend, 2008.  Those of us that could, met at Memaw's house so we could clean everything out and get it ready to sell.  It was a long day.  That evening, my mom finally started going through her closet and what did she find? A bag of hats! How, oh how, could I have not known about all of these hats??  I set my camera timer for ten seconds, put a hat on everyone's head, and this is what we got.

Don't worry, I took some individual shots, too.

I do wish I could've seen my grandmother wearing these hats! If I'm not mistaken, the bag-o-hats now resides in my mom's closet.  She just couldn't bear the thought of getting rid of them.  If anyone's looking for a last-minute Halloween costume, we've got hats!

In a few short weeks I'll get to see this side of the family for Thanksgiving.  It'll be different, because we won't be at Memaw's house, but I have a feeling she'll be there.  I like to imagine her and Pepaw sitting on the edge of a cloud, swinging their legs and feeding Mickey (the dog) peppermints, laughing and watching all the fun we're having.

Shellac Review

I've been meaning to write a final review of my Shellac manicure for a few days now.  Sorry for the delay. So, if you'll remember, I had the Shellac polish put on my nails on a Friday, right before Jenny's wedding.  After the weekend's activities, they were still chip-free and shiny.

Eight days after the manicure, I spent the whole day painting furniture.  Here's how my nails looked right before I hopped in the shower - keep in mind that they had already been washed while I was rinsing out paint brushes.

Please excuse my horrible cuticles.  The picture above is just to show how much brown paint I had on and under my fingernails. Grody.

After some good scrubbing in the shower, they came clean! And were still chip-free!

The polish stayed shiny and chip-free the whole time.  The only bad thing was my nails grew out so much and you could tell at the base.  I finally decided to take the polish off on day 18.  You can see here how the base of the polish had just begun to loosen up (bubble up?).

Now, I will say taking the polish off was a tad harder than I thought it would be.  In my head, I thought I could just soak my nails in the acetone polish remover for ten minutes, pull them out and voila! It'd all be gone.  That's not exactly how it worked.  I did soak them for ten plus minutes and it did become soft, but I had to use a cotton ball and work to get the polish off.  Not a terrible amount of trouble, but still more work than I had imagined it being in my head. 

I'm pleased to say it did all come off and my nails were totally fine.

Don't worry, I have since cut and shaped my fingernails.  Long nails = ew.

So, final verdict? I loved it. Worth the extra money? Totally. Would I do it again? I'm going to next week. :)

Phantom

This morning, when Doc took Minnie out bright and early to go potty, he found something on our front porch.  Sometime during the night, a Phantom visited our house.

(Cell phone pics. Sorry.)

With the Phantom was a note.

And a bag of goodies, too!

I love the bobble-head witch that came in the bag-o-goodies.

Back to the note. On it was this poem, entitled "Good Evening."

Since this is the time for goblins and bats, Halloween spirits and ghosts and cats, Weird happenings and witches brew, These are the things I wish for you:

May the only spirit you chance to meet, Be the spirit of love and warm friends sweet. May the only goblin that comes your way, Be the Neighborhood Phantom, whom you'll want to give away.

So by tomorrow, pick three friends sweet And give them all a Halloween treat. You only have one day so hurry!!!

The note also gave instructions for us to make three copies of the Phantom and note and leave them, along with treats, on three more neighbors' front door steps.  We're also supposed to hang our Phantom in a front window so it doesn't come back to visit us again.

Looks like a quick trip to Walgreens for some Halloween treats is on my to-do list now. And luckily I remembered to grab the Phantom and the note as I ran out the door this morning so I can make copies.  The hard part is deciding who should get a visit from the Phantom!

ILLOTF: Sex Edition

[I Love Life On The Farm: Sex Edition] [Yes, the sex edition.] [Find a tour of the grounds here.] [Find the Barn Door Edition here.] [Find the Barn Animals Edition here.] [Find the Caves and Cows Edition here.] [Find the Chicken Edition here.] [Find the Fishing and Canoeing Edition here.] [Find the Food Edition here.]

Warning: this blog is about to get X-rated.

Remember back in the Barn Animals Edition when I was out in the pasture feeding the alpacas and I said we'd revisit that in another post? Well, this is that post.

So, there I was, just feeding the alpacas,

when this alpaca decided to climb up on top of one of her buddies.

"She must be really hungry," I thought.

And so I just kept right on feeding them.

Then I started hearing the alpaca making some weird sounds, which I later learned was "orgling," basically a mating call and what gets things going, if you will.

I was a little shocked at the lack of modesty with these alpacas. I mean, we just met!

Before I knew it, another alpaca had gotten down on the ground and it had a buddy climbing on top.

"Please tell me you're getting this on camera."

"Is this really happening? This isn't normal is it? Does anybody else see this?"

And they just kept on doing it.  No matter how many times I laughed or turned away or said "seriously?" the orgling would not stop.

So, you know what they say....if you can't beat 'em, feed 'em?

Some things just make you work up an appetite.

Have you ever been photobombed by frisky alpacas? Doc has.  Please note that the alpaca he's trying to take a picture with below is being mounted by another orgling alpaca.

So it's safe to say that no matter the time or place, alpacas like to do it.

But, you know what? Ducks like to do it, too.

ILLOTF: Food Edition

[I Love Life On The Farm: Food Edition] [Find a tour of the grounds here.] [Find the Barn Door Edition here.] [Find the Barn Animals Edition here.] [Find the Caves and Cows Edition here.] [Find the Chicken Edition here.] [Find the Fishing and Canoeing Edition here.]

This food post is presented to you with limited commentary.

Farm-grown strawberries:

Huevos Rancheros (Mexican for breakfast? Yes.)

Eggs from the farm:

Wonderful cooks:

McDonald's, pay attention. This is what an egg mcmuffin should look like.

None for me:

My personal bartenders:

My first fig. Sweet.

Toppings:

Gourmet pizza:

Cook time: four minutes.

To melt the cheese:

That's all of my pictures, but only half the food eaten.

To sum it all up? I'm ready for seconds.