Weiners!

The Boise State Broncos did it again.  In case you haven’t heard, they won the Fiesta Bowl, beating TCU in a 17-10 victory, and completing a 14-0 season.  It was thrilling; and completely stressful.  My shoulders *whimper.*

I’m not a diehard football fan, as you might have guessed, but I do so love our boys.  And Coach Petersen!  He deserves every win … not just for his tireless work as a coach, but his sportsmanship.  I’ve never heard him put down an opposing team; I’ve never seen him gloat.  He is a good example of how one should win, not only on the playing field, but in life.  So to to our Broncos – the Big Blue – a hearty Congratutions for a perfect season.  We’re proud to call you our team, not just for your wins, but your character as well. 

And while we’re on the topic of winners, I thought you might like to know I am one.  Now I know what you’re thinking, aren’t you the girl who took the “fun bus” to Jackpot – where you played Bingo all three hours – and did not win so much as a fly swatter?  A FLY SWATTER, PEOPLE - and yes, that’s correct.  

But a couple weeks ago, I was perusing the winners on the Bright Side Project and came across my own entry.  Naturally, I didn’t believe it at first, figuring it to be some sort of technological spasm.  But after clicking back and forth several times, I realized I was, indeed, a winner.   

First of all, I won my choice of jewelry from FriedaSophie - and you must know I love, love, love her pieces.  Secondly, I was informed by the girls of the Bright Side Project that I probably wouldn’t hear back from FriedaSophia until after the first of the year, being the holidays and all.  I figured as much.  But much to my surprise, I promptly received a reply.  Even though it was a gift, she allowed me to choose my gem, and she created the earrings and sent them out before the new year.  I received them Saturday.  

Here I am wearing them …

And since you can’t really see them (with that beak, I refuse all profile shots, naturally), here’s a bit of a closeup (profuse apologies for the blurring nature of the photo) …

They are well-crafted and oh-so lovely.  You can probably guess that I now highly recommend FriedaSophie.   

Lastly (but certainly not least), there was meaning behind this win.  I wanted teal because it reminded me of Dixi.  Winning with this entry, at this time, was truly a bright side to a moment of blue.  Who would believe a couple of women would come up with an idea to give away free things, to make people happy … an artist would donate one of her pieces … and the heart of a sad stranger would be lightened.  

For such a time as this … After reading the winning entries for the last few months, I know I’m not the only life that’s been touched. 

So remember, winning or losing is not nearly as important and how you conduct yourself.  If you feel led to do something – even if it requires a lot of work, and not-so-much money – do it.  You just never know the lives you’ll touch.  And even if you consider yourself unlucky, refuse to give in.  Chances are, you’ll win when you least expect it - right when you need it most.

Oh happy 09.09.09

Today The Bright Side Project posed this question, “What would you pack into your satchel?”  Seeing how they also asked for creativity, I imagine they wanted something like sunshine, for a cloudy day – or maybe a Yak named Jack.  But I pondered all the same.  As I head out on this journey called life, what would I want in my satchel?

*a bible, as my guide

*a passport, for unexpected adventures

*an umbrella, for when the rain falls

*bandaids, to cover hurts

*a tissue, to wipe away tears

*a song, to sing

*journals, sketch pads, and pens, with which to capture imagination

*a book, to take me away

*hair band, with which to pull back my hair and get to work

*chapstick, for that unexpected kiss

*bread, to share with a friend

*champagne, to toast the good times

*a camera, with which to save memories

*dancing shoes, to be foot-loose-and-fancy-free

*marbles, in case I lose mine

*candles to light the way

*seeds, to plant flowers where there once was but weeds …

What would you pack in your satchel?

Oooh-gratuitousness!

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Speaking of the bright side – do I have a treat for you!*  The Bright Side Project - whose mission is to bring you a daily dose of sunshine – offers themed, daily giveaways.  That’s right, glorious, gratuitous gifts!  AND(!) they ship internationally.  *Squee!*  All you have to do is visit their website and leave a comment – for each day, you see, they pose a question and you must answer.  Sometimes the question is light-hearted, other times, thought provoking.  The artist or designer chooses the response they like best; and the winner appears in the Winner’s box.  It’s once a day- so you can’t be too bitter that I hooked you on yet another diversion.  Not to mention, you might find the very thing you never knew you always needed.  All while working on your commenting skills.  It’s a win-win, really … go on … see for yourself! 

*If you happen to be girly; I did so try to find something for the manly, but, alas …

The bright side of summer

If you happen to be more the fall/spring sort – such as myself – no doubt you tire of summer before it ever ends.   It’s hot.  There are bugs, there are weeds, there are endless outdoor chores.  And let’s not forget the odoriferousness – throw meat in the trash at your own peril; stand in close-quarters  with a group of strangers and the stench could take you down.  

So what’s so great about summer? 

What’s so great indeed … 

  • Fireflies
  • Garden parties
  • Fireworks
  • Iced tea
  • S’mores
  • Fresh cut grass
  • Starlight
  • Flowers
  • Long walks with the one you love
  • BBQs
  • Laughter around the campfire
  • Water fights
  • Butterflies
  • Fair food     

And that’s precisely what I wish for you, my dear readers – the bright side of summer!