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Dear Daddy

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

It’s so true, the relationship between a girl and her father is like no other. As for me, I was “Daddy’s Precious Little Lamb” and the baby of the family. I could do no wrong. It’s just too bad I would abandon the title for a while as a teenager. If only we had just a hint of the sanity that follows our youth, we would cling to Daddy’s advice, laugh at all of his jokes and soak up all of his handy traits.

My Dad could and can still fix anything– from a clogged sink and a stalled mower to a battered Barbie and a broken heart. There’s no other security in the world like that of a loving father, and I am fortunate to have spent another Father’s Day with him. Unfortunately, I never really write more than a few kind words in his card but know the importance of telling him just how special he is to me. Whether it’s pen to paper (my personal favorite), words over the phone, or fingers to the keyboard, I hope I can let him know how grateful I am for the impact he has had on my life. He has always been no further than a phone call away, and he has shown me unconditional love, the joy in serving others and the peace that comes only from above. I love you Daddy!

Stranded on a jet plane.

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Hijacked or hoodwinked? Call it what you like but the airlines have it down to a science. What was supposed to be a 6 pm departure became a delay, a delay, a diversion, a delay… well a mess. Hours before my scheduled departure I received a courtesy call notifying me that my flight had been delayed. Not a problem as it gave me a few extra hugs and kisses with the little guy. Once at the airport with bag in tow, a voice over the intercom became the bearer of bad news– a series of maintenance issues and safety checks would extend our delay. Better safe than sorry, the international group of flight 732 waited patiently and finally boarded the plane sometime close to midnight.

Up, up and away was quickly squashed. It was more like down, down and Philly? As the pilot so calmly put it, “We’re having some mechanical issues were just not happy with so we’re going to stop in Philadelphia for a new plane.”  Hmmm… maybe I should have asked more questions when a last minute passenger sat down beside me (the airline mechanic). What was the plan? Hop out mid-air and fix it? It’s US Air not NASA.

After four sleepless hours on a cold terminal floor and a handful of protests from a band of Brits, a new crew arrived to take us to our final destination. They say ignorance is bliss, but I wonder if the ones we trusted with our travel safety used our pit stop as a cover for the inability to tackle repairs. Or was the terminal floor a cheap alternative to lodging for such a massive group? To put it nicely UGHH! I do plan to put it plainly in perspective for the airline. And I will not be using the fine stationery– unless I can whip up a personalized greeting with a suitable message like “Be sure your sins will find you out!”

Leavin’ on a Jet Plane…

Monday, May 25th, 2009

These days I feel like I’m always leaving on a jet plane to somewhere. Fortunately they’re quick trips and I’m back home before my boys even know I’m gone. Well ok, the big boy playing Mr. Mom notices.

I can remember my first business trip to the UK after we were married. I left sticky “love” notes all over the house– beside the bed, on his laptop, inside the armoire, etc. And I cried like a little girl when he dropped me off at the airport. Though the sweet little notes are long gone with the newlywed days, I do, every now and then, still leave a note behind. It’s actually a journal we both use to write to each other– of course the occasions are rare but it was a clever idea and gift from one our incredibly precious and blissfully-in-love couple friends.

In a perfect world I imagine I would find time to journal (blog) every day, but in my reality– catching the 7:55 to NYC– there’s barely enough time to jot down “remember the sunscreen.” Now trapped at 10,000 feet, I’m using my time to catch up on opportunities missed– thank you notes, birthday wishes and yes, my blog. Airports and planes can be both boring and frustrating so I say take advantage of the “free” time to write someone you love.

A heartfelt note

Monday, May 11th, 2009
Today may be a tough one for my husband and his family. They have lost a family friend, a young man of just 37 years. A husband, a father and a fighter. You could say that he didn’t take too kindly to the Cancer Monster (an appropriate description by my clever niece). He lived with his game face on, embraced a survivor’s spirit and faced both conventional and unconventional treatments out of love for his wife and child. He was and is an inspiration to many. 
 
It’s tough to comprehend why a life is cut short and often we feel helpless in comforting of those left behind. Though the words may not come easy, a heartfelt note is a meaningful expression of sympathy. There are no rules for such a note. Just put your feelings to paper. What would you want someone to say to you? It may be simpler thank you think. Share sympathy. I’m so sorry. Share encouragement. The life that was lost continues to live in the hearts of many. And show support. There’s nothing more reassuring than knowing that you have the love of family and friends. I’m here for you!
 
If one falls down, his friend can help him up. Ecclesiastes 4:10