Friday, November 13, 2009

FEAR!

Motivating, Debilitating, Adrenaline booster, Paralyser, apprehension, terror, Moves you to the top, Keeps you at the bottom, Kicks you in the pants to get something done, or stops you in your tracks to not move.

Fear is considered to be the strongest motivational drive.
What does fear do to me? Makes my heart race! While painting the top of our trim on the house, I had to climb up the ladder to get to the top. About 30 feet (Kevin say's 20) in the air. No sweat say you standing on the ground, but fear of falling and breaking my head wide open had me clinging to the ladder! Fist clenched around my paint can handle, knees pressed into the ladder rungs, I didn't dare adjust my feet in case I changed the balance of the ladder and it slipped.

Of course I checked and double checked the ladder before climbing up to make sure it wasn't going to slide down the house. Made sure it was level! I was ok climbing up, but once at the top and the wind would blow or I would have to lean out to not paint my face, the fear of falling would flash across my mind and I would do a little, ooooohhhh.

Now that I am done, I realize how much my thoughts of the pain and the unknown were contributing to my physical distress. But, I did it! The back is painted! Come spring, I will paint the front and go for the heart racing experience all over again. Anyone want to join me?

Truth be known. I like to face my fears and conquer them :)! I love the exhilaration of defeating fear! Of out thinking the fear monster! But, I do have my limitations!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

-G-

I love the letter G.

Goodness, what Great news, Good Gracious, is it true!

Giddyup! Grandbaby! Goober, Goofy, out of this Galaxie.
God is sending you!
Grow baby grow!
Your GRANDMA and GRANDPA are grinning too!

Tiff and Rob are due in May and we are really excited.
Halloween....is it just for kids?
We started the Halloween celebration with a family get together. These little trick-or-treaters are so adorable! They come all dressed up and ready for festivities.
I made a witches stew for them again. It included things like Spider Eggs, Shrunken Circus Animals, Toad Warts, Poisinous Tarantula Legs, and many other ingredients. We stirred it all up with a magic chant, then distributed it to all the kids. I hope none of them grew extra hair or extra appendages.
Then we had dinner. What is a party without food? It is not a party! Brock sat at the counter for over an hour eating sweet rolls and bread sticks. He was having a great time!
Then there was the adult party!
Char, you put together an excellent scavenger hunt/party. Thanks for the good time. We had to come dressed up, bring a camera (to document our achievements) and ready to play.
So Kevin and I went to our closet and look what we found! Actually the real 70's clothes have been discarded years ago, but we found something that would work.
We were paired up with other couples and sent out in the scary dark. We had to trick-or-treat on 5 doors, take a picture of the unsuspecting occupants and collect things like, zip lock baggies, rubber gloves, hard boiled egg, doggy doo doo and a roll of toilet paper. (Thank you Kathy for the egg, it was still pretty runny, but we got our points). Then we had to find a police officer and get a picture with him, find a mannequin, a porta potty, someone who died from 1920-1929, wrap someone in a fast food restuarant with toilet paper, find a large pumkin, a farm animal and be back in one hour! If our mannequin had not been disqualified (we used a blow up Halloween decoration) we would have won! But second is a great place to be!
Just wait until next year Jason, you are going down!
So, Halloween is not just for little kids, the big kids like to come out and haunt!