Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Crunch Bliss!

I just witnessed the most amazing thing with my very own set of eyeballs. Whilst looking out my third floor window, I saw a black car backing out of a parking spot right into the side of a slow moving black pickup truck. Tires screeched to a halt, vehicles were put in "P" and I held my breath!

The men emerged from their inky steeds slowly and cautiously as they moved toward the offended parts. They eyed one another and then the damage. Hands were rubbed over the marks, I didn't see either one's lips moving. Both stood up simultaneously, smiled and thrust their right hands forward and shook!

They got back to their seats, doors closed in unison, and they slowly pulled away one after the other.

No raised voices! No shots were fired! No middle fingers displayed!
It was just love.

Ain't life grand?

Friday, June 22, 2007

Cuddle Fart

I went home to visit my folks last week. One thing I adore about being with family is that you can touch them whenever you want. I live alone so months may go by that I don't get hugged or cuddled. One reason I like to get pedicures is because someone is laying their hands on me, even if it is just my feet.

Have you ever gone so long without human contact that the slightest brush of a cashier's fingers as he hands back your change can send little ripples up your spine? I think that's a wonderful feeling.

While I was home I went to church for the first time in more than a decade. I held my mom's hand during the service and I playfully punched my dad's arm during the part where they want your money (he's pretty partial to his coinage.)

And according to my mom, I fart in my sleep. That doesn't have anything to do with cuddling, I just thought it was funny.

Now, go get a hug!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Prairie Dog Adorableness Watch '07!

There is nothing in this world as uniquely and consistently adorable as a prairie dog's fuzzy gut...or funny little fingers, precious kissable face or any other part of a prairie dog!

I hung out with some prairie dogs back in my summer camp days. They're quite friendly and they love the trail mix.

It sure did feel good to get that out of my system.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

This is That Moment!

For the first time in my adult life, I am just me, Maisie without debt. No more student loans, car loans, credit card bills...I paid it all off, the last part just moments ago!

My head is swimming and I'm a little scared...who am I if not that chick trying to pay off her debts? I have owed someone something for the past 22 years, more than half my life.

This is my first full-on blissgasm in a very long time. For now, I will just be happy and proud of myself. And wish this feeling on everybody else. Woooohooooo!

For those of us who have paid our debts...HOORAY!

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Most Fabulous Delightful Bodacious BIG HAIR!

Last weekend, Tricia Nathan (first photo) of Grafton, Mass.,
won the Imperia Vodka Hair Competition in Manchester, N.H.
I want to extend a huge DANG PEOPLE, NICE WORK!
to the stylists responsible for these delicious dos
as photographed by Jim Cole at the AP:
And my personal favorite...
These folks are gifted artists...wouldn't our days be more fun if we went to work like this?

Monday, June 4, 2007

My fun car repair

That's something I never thought I'd hear myself type, "my fun car repair." But it was fun. I have this great 2001 Honda Cr-V with only 34k miles on her, but she's never been serviced for anything other than an oil change. I pulled up to the service department, and a very friendly man told me I was in the wrong place and he pointed where I should go. He had a great smile for a Monday morning.

I found the right entrance, got my car checked in, and waited for the rental car van. The van driver was an older gentleman wearing walking shorts and a polo shirt. His head and arms were a golden honey brown while his legs had apparently never seen daylight. He was a rebel!

Two other women and myself piled into the van and he drove to the next dealership and a beautiful blonde handful of a child bounced into the van with her grandmother in tow. I had moved to the van's back row to give them room in the middle, but she told her grandma that she wanted to sit with me. She looked up at me and said, "Click me!" as she pulled on the seatbelt. I fastened her in and told her, "Good girl for asking for the seatbelt!" On the short drive to the rental car office, she became "Tori" and I became her new friend. She got a dog from Santa and named him "Shadow." Her most favorite color is pink. We made funny fish-lip and flared nostril faces at each other.

In this part of life, I am fortunate. I don't have any children, never really decided if I wanted to. But children like me. I'm one of those people that children run to even though they've never seen me before. They jump in my lap, ask for hugs, stare at my face and smile. It's fun. And I get to walk away when it's time to go.

This was a sweet way to start my morning.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

I Liked "10 Items or Less"

10 Items or Less is a wonderful little film. I've always enjoyed Morgan Freeman's work, but his performance in this movie is like biting into what you think is some nice solid chocolate and you discover there's mmmm...
a rich caramel center. I'm pretty sure that's the way he is in real life and I'm envious of the people who get to spend time with him. I bet he's a great friend.

10 Items or Less is out on dvd, it's rated "R" for language
and it's good for men and women to make them smile.

Your eyes are loud on me!


This is my spot for blissfully happy thinkings. I want to know what makes you feel joy. I don't mean slight-smile pleasant, I'm looking for kid-getting-a-pony, dog-when-you-come-home, "it's not cancer" kinda happy. Come play with me!