Summer Shenanigans
July 4, 2009 at 8:21 am | Posted in creature, Cute, Florida, humor, silly spooky, summer, swamp, tropical | 2 Comments
Ever wonder what a frog is thinking about during all those hours of log sittin'?

"...7 times 4 is 28...7 times 5 is 35...7 times 6 is 42..."

"...7 times 7 is 49..." "Hey, Ya wanna jump into the pool where it's nice and cool?" "Not now, can't you see I'm doing my times tables?...7 times 8 is 56..."

"Well, if you're gonna be that way about it..."

3 green and speckled frogs, sitting on a speckled log, eating some most delicious bugs, yum yum! 1 jumped into the pool, where it was nice and cool....

then there were 2 green speckled frogs. 2 green and speckled frogs, sitting on a speckled log, eating some most delicious bugs, yum, yum! 1 jumped into the pool, where it was nice and cool...

then there was 1 green speckled frog. 1 green and speckled frog, sitting on a speckled log, doing his times tables and sums. He jumped into the pool, where it was nice and cool...

then there were no green speckled frogs! Ribbit, ribbit.

"Hey! Where'd everybody go? I just got here. Did I miss the whole party? Isn't SOMEONE still around? I even brought my swimming trunks....Hey....anybody here?"
Hot! Hot! Hot!
June 21, 2009 at 3:05 am | Posted in Cute, humor, tropical | Leave a commentTags: cooling off, heat wave

"You know, it's NEVER this hot in the tropical rain forest."

"I just Suwanee! 110 degree heat index--what a scorcher!""

"We're havin' a heat wave!---A tropical heat wave!"

- “Squawk! Polly want an airconditioner!”

"Little pig, little pig, let me come in!!!"

"Sometimes you just have to use your imagination to keep your cool!"
AN EARLY SPRING, ANYONE?
February 9, 2009 at 2:12 am | Posted in creature, Cute, flamingo, Florida, Holiday, humor, summer | 3 CommentsTags: ground hog day, prognosticators, spring, weather, winter
So good ol’ Punxsutawny Phil saw his shadow and thus predicted 6 more weeks of winter. The very same day General Beauregard Lee did not see his shadow in Georgia so they will enjoy an early spring. Since Florida is closer to Georgia I hope that means an early spring for us–as long as we don’t end up with a looooong, hottttttt summer! I like my temperatures to range between 70 and 80 degrees.
And so what ABOUT Florida anyway? Do we have no famous (or even infamous groundhogs?) And if we DID have one what would his/her name be? Miami Miranda?

Miami Miranda
How ’bout Weeki Wachee Walt?

Weeki Wachee Walt
Or perhaps Pensacola Pork Chop?

Pensacola Pork Chop

"Flamingo" by Nightjar
And maybe we would really rather have a flamingo prognosticator. It would certainly cast a much more interesting shadow.
Speaking of shadows… Since we had such contradictory responses from the more celebrated groundhogs, my class and I decided to have our own sighting. We stood in front of the overhead projector and looked for our own shadows. I believe everyone saw their shadows except for the 2 students who were afraid to look. Soooo…. does that mean 6 more weeks of winter (well, 5 now that a week has already gone by) or an early spring because Georgia is getting one, or does it simply mean we look on the calendar and see that the first day of spring hasn’t changed one bit due to ground hog day?
I’m so sorry to be getting this blog in a week late, but it takes time to ponder the intricacies of the sciences. From now on I’ll just leave that up to the local meteorologists to figure out. THEY are welcome to consult with Punxsutawney Phil or Beau or Porkchop as much as they want. Just get us through this winter as quickly as possible.
Memories of Christmas Past
December 26, 2008 at 3:25 am | Posted in challenges, Christmas, Cute, family, Holiday, humor, life's ups and downs, love | 4 CommentsTags: adversity, hope, I got you, love

Love at Home
Today was a lovely Christmas. We gathered at my sister Barb’s house and had a wonderful dinner and beautiful entertainment from nieces and nephews. My how our family has grown from the “starter” family pictured above: Daddy, Mama, me, Becky and Barbara. Was that the Christmas I had the mumps on both sides? Hmm….those chubby cheeks could just be BABY FAT!!!! In the few years that followed this picture, Linda and Brian joined our family and boy did life get exciting then! The excitement just keeps coming!
I was touched by a unique gift prepared by my niece, Natalie and given to me by Mama. It is a book Natalie made entitled Hello Darling, Love letters of Vernon Allen and Doris Spears, 1950-51. It consists solely of letters written by my parents to each other during the time they were dating and Daddy was teaching in a neighboring county. They apparently saw each other on Wednesday evenings and on the weekends when Daddy made the long trip back home. At first it was hard to read love letters written by my parents to each other. I felt like I was peeping around the corner and eavesdropping on their lives and feelings for each other. After awhile I got past that and realized that my dad was a much more affectionate man than I ever realized. As he got older and became a school principal he became very business like in his letters and phone calls (at least to us kids–of course he wasn’t DATING us!)
Another thing I realized which was a big shocker was that before they got married Mama called HER mama “Mom” and Daddy called his mama “Mother.” I can honestly say I never ever heard either one of them call their mothers anything but “Mama” my whole entire life. Another shocker was that Daddy actually talked to his mom about dating Mama. Evidently he and Mama had gone for a drive one day and the car got stuck in the sand and Uncle Edward had to walk a long way to help them out. Grandma Olie was amused and asked Daddy if he and “Doris” were glad to get out of the sand. He told her he thought Doris was but that he kinda liked being stuck with her. I just can’t imagine Daddy and Grandma Olie having that conversation.
I was really impressed with all the I miss you so much’s and l love you’s and I’m lonely for you’s. Who ever knew my dad was such a sentimental romantic. I sure never guessed! Of course the years of having children and trying to provide for them and trying to be on the same page about everything took their toll. Being stuck in the sand with a car full of chattering children was less of a thrill and more of a “Well don’t that just beat everything!” Murphy’s law was frequently in full force in our lives and I think the romance dwindled a bit.
But time is kind, as I think eternity will be. During the last year and a half of my dad’s life the romance was re-kindled. He and mama were just like the couple writing those sweet letters over a half century ago. They held hands, spoke of love, read together, spent time together and being with them was so sweet that I couldn’t wait to go over and spend some time with them and hated to leave when I had to be getting back home.
I think I’ve discovered what was missing in those in between years. The love letters. Mama and Daddy seemed to be able to work through some of their problems by writing down their feelings to each other, saying “I’m sorry,” and stating the ever present truth: “Darling, remember that I love you. I can hardly wait to see you.” Perhaps writing some more of those letters would have eased the burdens the in between years brought. I’m glad their love is strong and that they stayed by each other through the hard times. Daddy has passed on but I know he is waiting for Mama. I know he would love to say to her, “Remember I love you and I can hardly wait to be with you again.” And I know he will be. And a happy time will be had by all–forever and ever and always and always.

Vernon and Doris, the old love birds!
The following is my favorite quote from “The King and I:”

"I believe in snow!"
……………….and God bless us, everyone! Merry Christmas.
Happy Thanksgiving from Our Hearts to Yours
November 27, 2008 at 2:32 am | Posted in blessings, flamingo, humor, life's ups and downs, love, meditation, prayer | Leave a commentTags: Bahama Mama, big kahuna, blessings, luau, Thanksgiving
If this looks more to you like a summer luau than a Thanksgiving dinner, you are absolutely right! Chad had stopped by my classroom and helped me set up for a luau culminating our studies of the islands of the south pacific. I decided to post this picture because of all the things I have to be thankful for, Chad is at the very top of the list. Also at the top of the list are my dear sweet parents and siblings, grandparents, wonderful friends, the Church, and our school. My, what a top-heavy list!
I have soooooooo much to be thankful for, not the least of which is the fact that I am not a turkey (at least not the kind you serve up on Thanksgiving Day!) I am grateful to know that I am a child of God and that we are all brothers and sisters. I am grateful for His plan for me and for the knowledge that he guides my footsteps–even around the boulders I frequently put in my own pathway.
Please take time to think upon the things you are thankful for and to express gratitude for all your blessings. Whenever I take the time to do that I see my blessings suddenly multiply.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all, with much love from Chad and me–The Bahama Mama and Her Big Kahuna.
Photo entitled “The Flamingo Run” by Mabar on Flickr website.
Living the WILD Life!!!
September 22, 2008 at 5:12 am | Posted in creature, Florida, humor | 1 CommentTags: backyard habitat, bengal cat, foxes, frogs, green pool, hawk, paradise, raccoon
New Look Coming!
September 8, 2008 at 4:01 am | Posted in angels, humor, meditation | Leave a commentTags: angels, new look, Sesame Street
I haven’t blogged lately because I have been working on a new look for Tickle me elbow. I’m not finished with it yet. Please be patient and I think we will all be happily surprised. In the meantime let’s listen in on the conversation of angels:
“Well I think you just turn the TV on to a PBS channel and wait.”
Best Foot Forward
August 17, 2008 at 4:51 am | Posted in flamingo, Florida, humor | 2 CommentsTags: Add new tag, first day jitters, success, teacher, wardrobe
Okay, you guys. I’ve finished my back to school shopping and will show up on Monday morning dressed for success! This is going to be a sensational year! I can just feel it in my bones. Here’s hoping you have a lovely new school year and an even lovlier wardrobe (hee hee hee–just a wee bit of humor there.)
OK…buttocks in…chest out…and a 1 and a 2…
The students are coming! The students are coming!
August 13, 2008 at 1:19 am | Posted in Florida, humor, life's ups and downs | Leave a commentTags: budget cuts, first day jitters, new school year
To all teachers who are in the middle of pre-planning week:
Yes, your room is a mess. Yes, you have new students and probably new assistants, if you even get that much. Yes, the budget has been slaughtered. But this, too, shall pass. “How shall we get through it?” you ask.
….From the Black Lagoon….
August 8, 2008 at 11:37 pm | Posted in creature, Florida, humor, silly spooky, swamp, Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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