Dec 6, 2012 |
Tonight I saw something I’d never hoped to see. On the street behind mine, behind my neighbor, a house caught fire.
We were watching TV when I heard the sirens. Not terribly unusual since we live just a mile or so from the aptly named Main Street, which as you can guess is the main thoroughfare from one end of town to the other. The weather is teasing us with a prelude to the expected weekend storm, and the clouds have been hanging low all day. The traffic sounds echoed throughout the night. We were even treated to the train’s whistling from miles away; a sound unheard on a clear day.
But tonight, the sound of sirens grew. They seemed not only louder, but more intense. A deeper desperation resonated with their closeness. I peered out my window, expecting to see nothing. Hoping to see nothing that would greet my prayers for others’ safety.
Instead I was accosted with the evil orange of two tall horns of flames licking their way into the dark sky. Dot and I stepped into our front yard and tried to listen to the chaos that was now less than a football field away. The fire gave a horrific color to the night; all shades of orange and yellow as they stretched wider and higher.

House Fire
By the sound of it, it was at least a three-alarm fire. Squealing sirens and heavy engines bounced off the low clouds and now, low smoke, giving unwanted life to my typically quiet neighborhood.
Less than five minutes after we were aware of its existence, the fire took the roof. In a crackling, creaking sound, with the hiss of fire hoses, the roof gave. And then we heard more cracking. Was it the windows popping? Or firefighters chopping their way in? We don’t know.
Traffic was being rerouted and many unfamiliar vehicles drove past our house, stopping often to catch the same view we had of the disaster. For nearly an hour we watched as the smoke blew thicker and darker, reflecting an unwanted rainbow of orange flames and red sirens and white searchlights.
For a moment, I thought I saw another house in peril. It was brief, and in the dark of night, I can’t be sure. But it’s possible this demon fire tried to take another victim.
It’s an hour later now. The smoke is gone, and I more clearly see the Ladder Company and Utility Company on their Cherry-Picker trucks, getting a bird’s eye view of what must surely be a sight better left unseen.
It’s the same Utility truck that cruised my street several times, making sure the boundaries of the fire were defensed. And now I hear a helicopter making its way to illuminate the ghostlike frame of what was just two hours ago, a home.
I’ll drive by the house tomorrow on my way to work. I’ll say prayers throughout my sleep.
But mostly, I’ll give thanks. I am so very thankful indeed for the men and women who put their lives on the line without thinking. Who respond because it’s their job. Who went into and around the fire so that Dot and I, and all the neighbors on my quiet little street can rest easy.
Dot’s Uncle Marc. My friend Tony. Firefighters. Paramedics. Officer Patrick O’Rourke. Policemen. All of you who put your life on the line one way or another. Every. Single. Day. Because this is the job you choose to do. And do it well.
Thank you.
And Frankly, My Dear… that’s all she wrote!
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Dec 5, 2012 |
I love “What’s the Word?” Wednesdays. It’s the chance to share with other Bloggers and blog readers all ’round the world. Okay, so my little outreach doesn’t quite get to Siberia (that I know of), but it does help me keep in touch with other Blogs I respect.
So this week, I’m running down a list of links to the Blogs I love most. Check them out! There’s Family and Mommy Blogs. Food Blogs. College Blogs. Poetry Blogs. A variety of posts for a variety of reading.
Alma Boheme
Bereaved and Blessed
Doodles and Jots
Extraordinary Mommy
The Flirty Blog
Following In My Shoes
Good Life Eats
Living and Homeschooling With a New Normal
Just Ask Ariel
kateevans68
notes from maggie’s farm
Papa is a Preacher
Seams Happy
She’s Becoming DoughMessTic
The Six Day Race
so this is love
Things I Can’t Say
Winnie’s Inky Fingers
Who Needs a Cape?
the talking trekaoo
Go ahead. Share.
It’s what we do.
And Frankly, My Dear… that’s all she wrote!
“What’s the Word?” Wednesdays is a link-up that allows other bloggers and readers to share whatever they want to talk about. Think of it as a virtual coffee date with some great friends. What’s going on in your world? Tell us all about it!
A few things to remember:
- Each week’s link-up is valid from Wednesday through the following Tuesday. So if you link a post today, you can still come back and link another post tomorrow! In fact, you can link up as many posts as you want.
- If you add a link, please put the badge on your post as well.
- Each week has a new link-up. Please make sure you grab the correct Badge Code.
- Be sure to check out what others are posting, and even leave a few comments.
- You can now show your “likes” by voting for your favorite links.
So, c’mon. Join the conversation. After all, a great coffee date is one where everyone gets to chat, dontcha think?


Dec 4, 2012 |
Is one of your New Year’s Resolutions to eat better? Really… who’s isn’t.
How about adding some more fruits and citrus to your diet? Those vitamins are calling you! They want to party down with you in the kitchen!

Fresh!
Remember this lovely moment? It makes the whole Kitchen Party thing a bit… difficult.
Yeah. It’s always fun to work in the kitchen with a finger splint taped to your hand… not!
It’s even more fun when you’re trying to squeeze citrus juice good to the last drop. Unfortunately, my recurring early-onset arthritis is currently recurring.
Fortunately, Aroma Housewares sent me this great Electric Juicer to test drive for them.

Aroma Housewares Juicer
Can I just say, this will probably change my life? I mean that in a good way.
This wonderfully small kitchen appliance is, well, wonderful. The electric cord wraps around the base and secures on the bottom for easy storage.

Safe and Secure
There are two reamers, for all sizes of citrus. Just slice your citrus in half, and lightly push it down. The juicer is pressure-activated, and spins immediately. When you release the pressure, it stops!

Push Activated
As a compare-and-contrast, I tried squeezing juice myself. With my hand. With my currently-recurring-early-onset-arthritis hand.

Compare and Contrast
Guess who won.

No Contest
It took less than 30 seconds for the Juicer to juice half a lime, lemon and orange. It took me three times as long to get half that amount of juice with my own hands.

The Better Juicer
And their strainer caught the pulp! I wasn’t so lucky doing it the manual way.
What about the clean up? Just take the pitcher off the base and wash. It comes apart easily. No difficult corners or dangerous cords. The base shouldn’t need cleaning but if it does, a simple wipe with a lightly damp rag will do it.
I’m so excited. No more will my citrus turn bad because I’m unable to juice it in time. And because it’s self-contained, it stores neatly in the kitchen cabinet. Ready to be used quite frequently. Which, as you can tell, is the plan.
A Tablespoon of lemon juice for a recipe? No problem. A few ounces of Vitamin C to boost your immune system? Never tasted better. No preservatives here. Just a whole lotta pure, fresh, wonderful juice.

Just Juice
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And Frankly, My Dear… that’s all she wrote!
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Dec 3, 2012 |
It’s been a while since you’ve seen the cuteness of our FurFamily. And since it’s so very late and I’ve an early meeting at work, I thought I’d show you what they’ve been up to the last few months…

This was my first Instagram. Berry Sunshine.

Sparkles. Dot’s cat. The Youngest.

Kitty Cuddles with Sparkles.

I was sadly misinformed that this was my room.

Lizzie Cat. My unofficial Writing Partner.

Believe it or not, her name really is Little.

With the humans away, the Cats will play…
We love them each individually. They have wonderfully unique personalities. On any given day, they are playful or antagonistic or cuddly or irritable… but they’re ours.
And we love them.
They’re our FurFamily.
And Frankly, My Dear… that’s all she wrote!
Dec 2, 2012 |
I almost didn’t write today. After all our holiday errands of the last two weeks, working full time at the day job, and working nearly full time on writing at home, I needed today.
Two of Dot’s friends surprised her with a belated birthday gathering. They came over, baked cookies, and watch HARRY POTTER movies all day.
While they did that, I banished myself to the back room and watched BRIDGET JONES’ DIARY and ate Christmas candies.
It was a very good day of rest.
I could prattle on about so many lessons and experiences from the last week, but I’ll give you a day of rest, too.
Enjoy your evening.
And Frankly, My Dear… that’s all she wrote!