Sunday, December 14, 2008

For My Dad

This article is for my dad. I probably could have written something about Magnus’s birthday that was last Sunday (wow, I can hardly believe he is 4!), or the work on the pageant play that we have been doing, or the fantastic new product Felice and I have come up with, (look for it in my next article), but when I was going through song to purchase from iTunes, I came across one that I just HAD to get. And once I started listening to it, I knew that there was only one thing I could write about. And, if it sounds a little cheesy, I do apologize. I was really trying to portray emotion, feeling, the real essence of a memory.  

I’m sitting at my computer right now, listening to Bruce Cockburn’s ‘Salt, Sun and Time’ and I am caught up in emotion. I can’t listen to this song without thinking of my dad. I can picture him, sitting on our old wood couch, with the cusions that my mother recovered, after dinner by a cozy fire playing this on his guitar. I remember when I was a little girl, just wanting to sit in the living room near him while he strummed away. He didn’t need to sing, although I loved when he sang songs too, and this song, without lyrics, in particular moves me. I remember my dad’s intense expression when he played this song; focused, calm and beautiful all at the same time.

As I watched his skilled fingers find the notes, a memory was being made. One of the strongest ones of my childhood. I listened to many different musicians growing up and even had the opportunity to watch a few others, but none of them evoke the feelings this song does and none of them will ever be as great as my dad playing this song.

I look at my dad now and see him, how strong he had to be to raise us and take care of our family. It was no easy task, as I am learning, now that I have a family myself. I want him to know that I am very thankful that he took the time to sit and play for us. Thankful that he would come to play the ‘Lie-la-lie’ song for me and Felice at bedtime. Thankful that he made music a part of our lives. I will have the childhood memories of him playing guitar forever in my heart. Even though they may not have seemed that significant, they remain a very important part of my life. I love you dad, so much.

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Stories by Joe and Gabriel

Hullo Folks!
Here’s a story from Joe’s imagination, and a couple blurbs Gab added.

There will be pictures to illustrate this story…I reckon I’ll get around to it over the next few weeks, along with those Halloween pictures and hunting cartoons and pictures of Cecily….it will happen! Maybe St. Nicholas will tuck a Round-to-It in my shoes tomorrow morning ;D 

At any rate, it’s a very special sort of story that only a four year old boy might tell. I don’t know where he gets all these ideas….

December 4th, 2008
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                      Based on Tall Tales by Joseph Fraser


       “There was a little deer and it climbed up our window right here where the holes are and it throwed a snowball at Sophia’s window. The window broke and glass fell on the floor and I cleaned it up. The deer walked on Sophie’s window and Sophie got a stick and said, ‘Deer, what are you doing to Aunty Fleesa’s window?’ 
      And the deer bonked the neighbor’s tree on the other side. The tree fell down and hurt Gab and squished a bird and the bird was dead. The deer was lying on the ground because it hurt itself. I kissed Gab better and said, ‘Are you alright?’ and I held the bird in my hands and kissed it and it flew away. It flew out of Gab’s hands. 
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     There was a dragon stepping on the deer and it was going to get the deer with a snowy white string. I stomped on the dragon and Gab did. We were both stomping on the dragon. I bonked the dragon to the tree and there was blood. It didn’t move.”


Gab interjects- “I kicked ‘nother dragon over Sophia’s side!! I kicked dragon with my boot!!”


Joe continues- “I kissed the deer on the head and it didn’t bonk anything more.”


                                                         THE END


The trailers….


Joe- “The deer went up on a BBQ- it went onto the birdie and then the birdie crashed into the tree and it goed onto the blackbird with the snowy white.”


Gab- “Dragon kicked me with my boot! I kicked dragon with my boot!”


Joe- “And then Gab spat at the dragon and throwed a toy at the dragon!”


Gab- “I throwed a rock at the dragon!”

Joe- “Yeah, Gab throwed a rock!”

Gab- “And then I stepped on him.”

Joe- “Then Gabriel wrecked his wings. Then Gab throwed a tree at the, the-”

Gab- “Dragon!!”                    THE END

Happy Saint Nicholas Day to everyone!
Happy 4th Birthday Magnus (Dec. 7th)
Remember to also kick back and celebrate Dec. 8th (Immaculate Conception- a holy day of obligation just about everywhere BUT Canada…) 

Cheers and God Bless!
F.F. Blarmper’s Life and Times

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