Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Telephones

This is in response to the Writer's Post Blog Hop hosted this week by Cat Graham at "Cattitude and Gratitude"

        Growing up the telephone was the only way we had to keep in contact with my Dad when he was on the road.  He was an over the road truck driver most of his life.  Back in those days they didn’t have cell phones and when they finally invented them they were so bulky and expensive that most folks like my parents couldn’t afford them.




        Because of that my Dad was forced to use payphones to call home, his dispatcher, and brokers.  My Dad would call home every Sunday and Wednesday night like clockwork, no ifs or maybes about it.   He would share where he was and where he had been, ask how school was going for me, and end the call with an “I love you, be good!”  To be perfectly honest, those destinations and places went in one ear and out the other.  I never remembered where he said he was or where he was going.   After a while my parents invested in a toll free phone number for the house and finally a pager to make communication a little easier.

         Things have sure changed since those early years with cell phones being inexpensive and readily available.  At this point, we no longer have a land line, just a cell phone.  That cell phone is my life line.  It allows me almost constant access to my husband at any hour of the day or night.  We talk, we text, and send each other pictures.  My son, daughter, and I talk to their Dad every night.  It makes the time apart bearable.  It keeps us connected.  I never have to wonder if he will call, only when.  My husband is the only other man besides my Dad that I could always count on to call me hell or high water.  Once again, no maybes about it.  It is not the same as being together, but it is the next best thing and a far sight better than only talking twice a week.  Thank heavens for technological advances that continue to bring everyone in the world a bit closer.

     
           

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Food for the Soul

100 Words on Saturday - Write Tribe


Where would we be without the spiritual food that feeds our very souls?

Without faith in God, we would be lost.  

Without kind words, thoughtful gestures, a big hug or a smile life would be one long period of darkness and the certain demise of the soul.

The best medicine for a grieving soul is laughter.  
Without dreams and experience, how would our souls learn to soar? 

Without music, how would our souls learn to sing and dance?  

Without words to read and the power of observation, how would our souls learn and grow? 

The greatest of these is love.


Tuesday Tunes: Kissing, Love, and Clarity




     It is time for Tuesday Tunes and today I am highlighting a selection of songs that are polar opposites from each other in sound and attitude. 





      The first song on the agenda is “Clarity” performed by Zedd featuring Foxes.  I love the driving force behind this song and the message behind the lyrics.  It describes a love that is pure insanity and a tad bit dangerous…but vital.  The kind of love that is discussed in the song is laced with passion and may not provide the healthiest of relationships due to the fact it is based on pure lust and little else.  It is like a drug.  Once tasted and experienced, you simply have got to have more and more.   The song is addicting, and the more I listen to it, the more I love it.  Even the art direction of the video is mesmerizing and goes hand and hand to promote this song in superb fashion.  It talks of a love so blinding and a passion so enormous one forgets common sense.  In my opinion it is pure brilliance and there is little wonder why it is taking the world by storm holding steady at number 8 on Billboard’s hot 100 charts.  You can relate to it.  It is the stuff of fantasies.



     The next song I am highlighting is performed by none other than Blake Shelton.  Today this song makes me smile.   It contains attitude and I love it.  It is the kind of song you sing along with and celebrate.  I actually thought of highlighting another of Blake’s songs today…but since I am struggling to adjust to the new regime of waking up at 5:30 in the morning  to insure my kids are on the bus when it rolls past, it certainly reflects the current mood.  I am obviously sleep deprived and half past give a shit so it only seems fitting that I should include “Kiss My Country Ass” in today’s lineup.  This song insists I sing along and even let out a rebel yell at key points.  It is a party song, plain and simple and I love it.



  

      My last selection today is performed by Maroon 5 titled “Love Somebody”.     I love the lyrics and beat of this song.  It encompasses the desire to love and be loved.  Once you have loved, you are never the same again.  It is a happy, feel good kind of song and that is probably what I like about it most.  Two thumbs up on the art direction for the video.  It is spectacular, symbolic, and spot on.  How ironic that I started this post with love, spiraled into a celebratory kissing of my country ass, and ended up wanting to love somebody in the end just as frantically as I did at the first.  It can only happen on Tuesday, and perhaps that is why I love my Tuesday tunes so much!