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Military Funeral

Penulis : Unknown on Wednesday, 25 July 2012 | 20:13

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Writing can be cathartic and I need cathartic right now.

While I don't mean to over-post on my father's death I do want to write about his funeral. I feel like this is the final chapter in my journey of saying goodbye to him. I need to finish this chapter before I get back to life blogging about our vacation to Denmark (no I still haven't finished those posts!), and the NDSC convention and whatever else comes our way.

I have been a part of the military since the day I was born. My dad served 20 years in the Air Force and I knew a military funeral, steeped in tradition and ceremony, would be so very emotional. As if a funeral for your parent isn't emotional enough on it's own accord. I knew there would be an honor guard, a flag-draped coffin, the folding and presenting of the flag to the next of kin, the volley salute, and the playing of Taps.

I saw my father take his last breaths. I saw him in the casket at the viewing the day before the funeral. I was numb. It was, and really still is, surreal.

Seeing his flag-draped coffin being taken out of the hearse by the military honor guard somehow made it that more real.

Even though it was the same casket in front of me during the funeral service, when I saw it at the cemetery it hit me harder and I kept thinking, "That's my father. That's my father in that casket. This is really happening."

I wasn't prepared for those emotions. And I most certainly wasn't prepared for the emotions I felt when I glanced over at my brother. My brother, who was enlisted in the Air Force and then the Reserves, and who, a couple of years ago, commissioned in to the Army...my brother in his Army Dress Blues. He was standing on the path the honor guards were walking with the casket and he was saluting. (As was Joe, in his Air Force Service Dress). It wasn't that they did anything unusual, because of course they would be saluting a flag-draped coffin of a veteran; standing at attention and rendering respect and honor for the deceased. But this was my brother, and he was saluting our father's casket and it hurt my heart to see that, because I know that he was struggling with composure just as much as I was. The unbelievable-ness that we were burying our father much sooner than we ever thought we would be.

After the somberness of the flag-folding and presenting to his wife I prepared myself for the volleys they were going to fire.



Each of the three shots made me cry harder than the last. Each of the shots made it more final. I wanted to scream out "no!" with each of the shots. I just wanted my father back.

When the playing of Taps started I thought my knees were going to buckle. I wanted nothing more than to crumble to the ground and sob until I had nothing left. I didn't want to be standing there, having my father honored with the playing of Taps. I wanted to be back at his house talking about the Red Sox. This description of Taps couldn't be more accurate, "There is something singularly beautiful and appropriate in the music of this wonderful call. Its strains are melancholy, yet full of rest and peace. Its echoes linger in the heart long after its tones have ceased to vibrate in the air.        
                      - from an article by Master Sergeant Jari A Villanueva, USAF


I described the witnessing of a military funeral for one's own father as "poignantly beautiful, knee-buckling, and heart-breaking all at once."
 

May you rest in peace now Dad, your body free from the pain of cancer, and knowing that you gave it one helluva fight for nearly 3 years. Goodbye, Dad, I love you.

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So What! Wednesday - Merry Christmas to ya!


Well friends, it's another Wednesday and I'm, once again, linking up with my girl Shannon for some So What! action. I can't seem to hop off this link-up lately but it's cool, I'm ok with it.





Saying "So What!" is fun and this week I'm saying it if...


  • I spent my entire work day yesterday streaming Christmas music through Pandora and it was fabulous. The Mariah Carey (Holiday) station, to be exact. It's like Xanex for your soul. Try it, you know you want to. If you don't like it, come over my house with a box of wine and I'll change your mind. Think dance party. 
Xtina's This Christmas... What's not to love about that song?? 
Yes, my inner teeny bopper still lives. Step off! 
  • I don't think I have the "meal planning" gene in me. Seriously though, it seems so simple but all it does for me is make me cop a serious tude. What if I don't effing want chicken parmesan tomorrow night? Or what if I just don't feel like cooking that crap from scratch after my long day at work, dammit?! Just because this cute little graphic tells me to cook it doesn't mean I want to. Go away. Over it. Moving on.
  • I'm fairly sure that I spend more time on the clock at work roaming blogs and other social networks than I do actually working. My boss must really think I'm a very slow worker. My bad.
  • I'm this close to purchasing these adorable pink corduroy TOMS for Fall and Winter right now. I mean, I need time for them to stretch out and get all comfy and stuff, right? I think yes. Yes, definitely. 

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  • I've mentioned wanting Friday to be here already about 20 times on Twitter. I need a vacay - even if it is just going to my boyfriend's parent's place, it's on a lake and so relaxing (not to mention, I adore his parents a tonnnn). I'm ready... and then I need next Friday to come so I can be sippin' on some fruity, alcoholic concoctions (yes, plural, as in many) on a beach in Key West with my boo. 

Seriously though, my man knows how to make a girl feel loved. Can. Not. WAIT!


And that's that. I'm going to go back to my Christmas jams now and continue to wish Friday would stop being such a tease and come to mama already. Have a lovely Wednesday!

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Tutorial Tuesday!

Penulis : Unknown on Tuesday, 24 July 2012 | 06:03

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Good morning! Today I'm going all nail polish on you. A lovely group of ladies and myself decided on doing a tutorial Tuesday challenge and that day is today! 


I chose to try out Nailside's cloud tutorial. At first I was really intimidated by this mani but once I got the hang of the basic stroke it was a breeze, which was a nice surprise. In her tutorial she says to literally let the polish drip off the brush. I was skeptical but of course she was right. Worked like a charm!


The polishes I used for this mani are: 
Base: Duri Rejuvacote
Wet n Wild - I need a refresh-mint (love LOVE this color on it's own). 2 coats.
OPI - Your royal shine-ness. 2 coats.
OPI - Alpine Snow. 2 coats.
Top coat: Seche Vite




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"Scrape The Sky"

Penulis : Unknown on Monday, 23 July 2012 | 16:13

Monday, 23 July 2012

"Scrape The Sky"


After hours in the grass
and I form fingertips;
pretending to capture images.
So used to this kind of intimate;
but not so much with you.
I wish to uncover you;
tiring of laying beneath
what keeps you so discreet.
I earnestly reach up high;
gently parting the clouds
as lovers would their eyes
in hopes of a better view.


I can't recall your countenance
or key in on what you resemble
but what happens in confidence
let's me know my hands are nimble.
I graze your fine skyline
like thread and thimble.
Your shape so fairly feline
but your skin smooth and simple.
Complex mental means and mixed dreams.
No solid semblance or scene.
Just faint reminders of slates unclean
sitting where the grass is green.


How poorly my memory serves me.
Truly unnerving.
Lord have mercy.
Forgive me.
I live lean;
leaving room for your saturation.
For the sake of fawn and fascination,
I ignore those who question maturation.
Some say you're a fabrication.
They claim that you aren't real;
but you transcend imagination.
I won't deny what I feel.


I let my hand linger
in the air like Gospel singers
or scorpions with sharp stingers
before I lick you off my fingers.
Such an amazing feat
I would proudly repeat
because your warmth greets my palm
with what tastes like expensive treats.
A milky way larger than Mars
better than milk chocolate marzipan
laced with maraschino marshmallows
dipped in Merlot and Moscato.


Dredged in syrup too sweet
for pancakes or waffles.
Dripping wild and free for me.
Deliciously coating fruit trees.
Magnificent decadence.
Such edible elegance
brings me to my knees
with an appetite Heaven sent;
So I've never had enough.
There's so much love to savor.
Extended hands are hardly labor
when reaching for your flavor.


I'll gladly be your skyscraper.
Keep me in your favor.
Time will never die.
With moist or dry eyes,
I will raise hands without shame.
I've no proof to claim.
You might not have a name;
but I love you all the same.
Thoughts of you shine bright
like street lights before the sun.
Even amid it's rays, I draw closer.
Make me your beholder.


Desire rests upon my shoulders.
I swear this air is colder.
The loneliness of weather
makes me wish I had feathers;
but I can only hope for wings.
This cold rain soaks and stings.
I'd relinquish worldly things
just to hear God's angels sing;
yet you just dangle on an angle.
At least that's how it appears.
I've stood on sheetrock and shingles
and I still can't see clear.


When I look up high,
can I scrape the sky
past the clouds that float
and the birds that fly?


When I look up high,
can I scrape the sky?
Collaborate with constellations
for a path drawing nigh?


When I look up high,
will you glance down low?
Will the planets align?
Will the galaxy glow?
Would God grant permission?
Would he allow you to go
to witness heartfelt renditions
of what I'll always show?
Can I show you forever?
With shoulders covered in feathers,
would you navigater weather
so we could be together?
If you have to leave,
will you ever come back?
I've rolled back my sleeves;
ready and willing to catch.


A gentle hiss flows
as the wind blows.
The softest of any kiss
never perched upon lips.
Dreaming of your hips.
Imagining your thighs.
From grassy plains, I take trips.
Mind slips and heart flies.


Onlookers will forever wonder why;
and until the day I die,
I'll chase that loving sigh.
Manipulate,
Navigate,
Excavate
till my life itself evaporates.
In search of you, I'll scrape the sky.


Written By: Devin Joseph Metz
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Weekend Escapades.


Here we meet again, Monday. Let's hope this week goes by fast, I'm ready for my birthday festivities to begin and they start on Friday! Ok, must stop dreaming. Let's talk about last weekend, shall we?

Friday night was fairly low key. Ok, really really low key. We went to Outback for drinks and a little din din and then we came home and relaxed. It may sound a little lame-ville USA but I was so down with laying low this weekend. Really, it was fantastic having little to no plans. 

This is the only picture I have from Friday night... My bad.

Saturday morning we woke up and decided to head to a little breakfast spot, which happens to be a staple in the little city that we live in. Seriously though, chickens just roam around this place like they own the city. It's real country and real delish. I tore up some biscuits and gravy... which I later learned was a huge mistake once the boyfriend suggested we hang by the pool for a little bit. Oops.

This little beauty showed up in my mailbox on Saturday, which was such a fab surprise! I ordered this case off Etsy a few days ago and it is just as stunning in person as it was online. Love my monograms. L-O-V-E my monograms.

Here's the Etsy store I ordered it from. So many adorable things in that shop!

We ordered Chinese food delivery Saturday night. If you don't know how happy this made me, let me explain that I love nothing more than a relaxing night in with my boyfriend, Chinese delivery, and some boxed vino (don't knock it til you try it).

This would be the fortune that one of us got in our cookie which caused one of our heads to grow too large to fit in our house. (hint: one of us isn't me) ;)

We also snuck in a little season 1 Jersey Shore marathon that was happening on MTV2. Guilty pleasure. Don't judge. 


Yesterday I got to play cheerleader while I watched my good looking boyfriend in his softball game. Who would I be if I didn't do my nails up for the occasion?

1...2...3.... awwwwww! LOVE!!

Ok, done with the obnoxious girlfriend thing... for now. 
PS. How funny is their team name, Pitch Please!? 


Nail polish lovers alert!! Walgreens has Sinful Colors polish on sale for $0.99 this week. Go get your sale polish on... 

I tore it up last night.


Alright, time to pretend I'm a productive employee for another week. Come onnnn, Friday. I'm ready to party like it's my birthday. Because it is, duh. Ok, lame. Sorry. I need to stop now. 

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