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Watch for Amy

Amy at “Elephant-fest”

I was up early this morning and got to thinking about Amy. Memories flitted in and out of my mind of “Sparky,” of her amazing outlook on life, her exuberance, her almost frenetic way of diving into a day…any day.

Years ago we had gone together to see the psychic medium John Edward in Akron, Ohio. She was, of course, hoping to connect with her parents who had passed when she was young. We both absolutely believe in the curtain between life and death, living and deceased, and we both absolutely believe that we are visited by those life energies on the other side, oftentimes in ways we don’t recognize immediately but in hindsight are clear as a bell.

I had one such visit from Amy, oddly enough on the day of her memorial service.

I had flown in from Florida and was meeting up with some of my family in the Plymouth area. Staying at my friend Lynzie’s house, I was lucky enough to have use of an extra car. Since the service wasn’t until 6:00 in the evening and my emotions were running the gamut from heartbroken to straining for acceptance, I went to the mall for the ultimate distraction.

After spending about an hour going in and out of stores, I decided I’d see if there were any hair salons. I found three. Checking the prices at each of them, I returned to the first one and asked if there was anyone available for a drop-in hair cut. The gal behind the desk made a quick phone call, then turned to me and said,

“She’s out in the mall, but she’s heading back right now. It’ll be about 5 minutes.”

Perfect.

I sat down and began flipping through magazines hoping against hope this wasn’t one of those one-cut-fits-all establishments. Like most women, I’m picky about my hairdresser — or is it stylist now? — afraid they’ll take too much off, razor cut it or worse. I knew if I saw a 20-something girl with piercings and neck tattoos walk through that door, I was going to bolt. I kept trying to distract myself from the reason I was in town: my Amy, everybody’s Amy, had finally succumbed to the deadly disease she’d been fighting so valiantly for so long. I could not believe I would never see her again, and tears kept burning the backs of my eyes, lumps filling my throat. I was praying whoever was cutting my hair was the silent type.

Finally a gal – a respectable-looking one, at that – walked through the door and up to the counter. After conferring with the receptionist, she looked over at me, approached me, held out her hand and asked,

“Are you Maureen?”

“Yes.”

“Hi. I’m Amy. I’ll be doing your hair today.”

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It’s like a time warp.

At The Golden Lion

I knew it would happen. I even said to Meg, “The week before you get here will draaaag by, then you’ll come and the days will fly by.” And they did. We had a great time playing in the ocean, shopping, talking, kayaking, eating, sunning…well, we had a great time.

I have to say that besides the obvious, my best memory will be showing her the beach house. Thom’s sister bought a place just a block off the beach. We are able to use it occasionally, especially when going to the beach. We have all our stuff there in a beach buggy, and we just load it up and walk down. We didn’t tell her because we wanted to surprise her.

We brought her home to our place the first night, got up early, got our things together after breakfast to head to the beach. We drove along the ocean as it was really beautiful, and then turned onto the street towards the beach house. She wondered where we were going, then said, “You should rent something down here.” Then we turned onto Central Ave, and she said, “Like that house, there,” pointing to THE BEACH HOUSE!  Thom said, “Like this one?” She says, “Yeah.” Thom turned into the driveway and I hit the garage door opener. The door opened and we pulled in. She says, What? What’s this?  We laughed and said, “This one?” She says, Are you kidding me???

IT WAS PERFECT!!!!!

That’s just one of the wonderful memories we made. There are photos in the photo gallery, and a video of her in the ocean. What a hoot.

Can’t wait till she comes again!

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Sing with me here…

 

“Tomorrow! Tomorrow! I love ya, tomorrow! You’re only a daaaaay awaaaaaay!”

And I am SOOO looking forward to having Meg here! She flies in tomorrow night (Wed) to Daytona, which really makes it nice for us. We’re planning on driving up the expressway and going to the beach house so that I can wake her up in the morning to walk across the street to see the ocean and the sunrise. We debated how best to do it, but we decided it would be the most fun this way. Then she can see the house here in the daylight. I hope it works! There’s not much at the other house as far as comfort, but it’ll be late when we get there, so hopefully we’ll just go to bed. (Not likely, but hopefully.)

Oh, I just can’t wait!

 

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Drew, Kristin, Dez, and Evie.

Splashpark

Well, I had a wonderful visit to Oklahoma City to meet my new granddaughter Evie. And while there, I was happy to find that Dez decided he liked me (unlike the Disney trip). We had a great time together, even the last evening when he wanted nothing to do with me and I had to give him a bath. LOL! Course, he didn’t like anyone that day. And the next morning he was all cuddled up with me on the couch like nothing had happened. We enjoyed the splashpark, going for walks, playing with bubbles, and watching tv.

And Evie is lovely. There’s just something about a baby girl. Pretty much all she did was nurse and sleep.  There were some periods of wakefulness, but for the most part she was getting used to the world. She did better with noise, naturally, and of course she loves to be held while sleeping. And while that’s nice when they’re newborn, it’s a really tough habit to break when you’re ready for them to sleep on their own. But they’re only that little once, and what a lovely feeling it is to have that warm, snuggly body against your own.

Knitted ‘jeans’ by MeeMoe!

One of the most fun things for me with Evie was coming home after Meg, Dez and I went to the store. Look at her in these little jeans I knitted! I was so tickled they used them AND they seemed to fit  her, even though they did have to roll up the cuffs. But boy, oh boy are they ever cute. It’s probably the third pair I’ve knit but the first pair that actually worked for anyone!

All a parent really wants is for their kids to be happy, and they seem very happy, in spite of Dez’s extremely stubborn personality! I told Drew how proud he made me being such a wonderful husband, father and provider. And I told him I was proud of ME for my part in it! There are certainly many sleepless  nights ahead, but as we know it’s all worth it in the end. If they can keep their sense of humor (and how can they not with Andrew around?), they can pretty much weather any storm.

 

 

 

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The Wonderful Circle of Life

 
I’m a gramma again. We have a baby girl…with a beautiful name! Evelynn Quinn Nugent was born yesterday, May 21st, at 11:08 a.m., 8# 3 oz, 21″ long, with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. And I cannot wait to meet her!

So there it is. The circle of life. Rick, Amy, Dennis…and now Evie. Round and round it goes. It just all takes getting used to and learning how to wrap our heads around these ‘new normals’ that occur in this thing we call LIFE.

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Here and gone.

Love these girls!

What a week! What a great and wonderful week with Emily and Maggie (or Em ‘n ‘M, as I like to call them). It just flew by. They said their biggest goal for their spring break was to get TAN! And boy did they get tan. Aside from one cloudy day spent shopping in Daytona Beach, they were at the beach bright and early every day for at least five hours. They swore they’d stay up on the sunscreen, and I have to believe they did.  Otherwise they’d be a whole lot pinker than they were. Between the sunscreen, the umbrella (only used occasionally, but at least it was used), cooling off in the ocean and drinking LOTS of water, they managed to not only get a beautiful tan, but do it without any trips to the emergency room!  Woo-HOOOO! They were quite responsible, which made me feel much more relieved when I thought of them out there in the heat of the day laying on the sand and soaking up the sun. Check out all their fun here!

We thoroughly enjoyed them, and decided to make this a FIRST ANNUAL SPRING BREAK!

We miss you!

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Home again, home again, jiggity jig.

It’s lovely to be home. Even though ‘home’ has really only been home for about six months, it’s still home. Thom’s here; Sadie’s here; my ‘stuff’ is here, so it’s home.

We happily hit the beach early and had a great time in the surf ridin’ the tide, as Sarah says. I think I was under water as much as I was above it, but it was still wonderfully refreshing. Sadie found a great way to stay cool in the shade behind our chairs:

By the time the rest of the world (spring breakers) arrived, we were ready to leave and enjoy the rest of the day.