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Men's Meme - Arguing


Testosterone Injection

The Men's meme question answered by Tom is below and his comments will be in BLUE:
How often do you argue? In what manner and for how long do you carry on an argument with your spouse, companion or partner?
This is fodder for a dissertation. It really does have the substance and potential for observation, tests, and measures among an unlimited population. This would reveal the ingredients of a happy or unhappy relationship. That said, my answer is several times a week our points of view, interests, needs, wants and desires collide. The word tumultuous comes to mind. I have never seriously entertained a breakup even though I become defensive, prideful, stubborn, insulting, ferocious, and loud.

I try unsuccessfully to take breaks from these battles, nonetheless they can last for hours and we can revisit the same issues for years. Is gold the precious metal of a 50th anniversary?!

At the risk of being political incorrect (well, chauvinist), I'm married to a redhead.

Obviously, his last statement basically says it all. He is definitely a chauvinist and extremely set in his ways. But let me start at the beginning...

He hated and refused to answer the two questions for the usual men's meme. I should have taken that as an omen to his grumpiness because they were great questions. So then it came time to ask a question he did want to answer. I chose a question about sex and he just wouldn't hear of answering it. He wasn't in the mood. Isn't that just a priceless answer?

Next, we finally agree on the question above after a somewhat heated discussion about my sex question. It really was a good question.

I will also answer the above question with brutal honesty which seems to be my "redheaded" trait that so often chafes Tom's ego.

We don't just disagree, we argue. There are several reasons it isn't a discussion with the top two being:
  1. I am not a subservient "yes" wife that caters to my husband. Tom comes from the generation where that was the accepted norm and in his previous relationships, his word was the law. That is the chauvinist, selfish part of his character. I refuse to conform so you can imagine the sparks that do fly.
  2. Tom is overly defensive.
Do you remember the posting I did on the spoon method of talking to one another? It just about kills Tom. He does fine while he is talking...on and on and on and on, but when it is my turn to speak, he wants me to hurry up and interrupts. That usually ruins my train of thought and just makes me more frustrated!

Tom tries to say I am "stubborn" to justify his own stubbornness. I am only stubborn when I am 100% correct and not being unreasonable. For instance, if I say that my feelings are hurt, that is not being stubborn! That issue isn't even debatable. I am the only one that knows how I feel. If I disagree with him, Tom immediately goes for the stubborn attack. If that doesn't work to get his way, he goes to the three things that totally incite me to boiling anger...redheads can boil. Those three things are:
  1. Are you menstruating?
  2. Maybe you should take a water pill.
  3. You're obviously a redhead.
I find all three to be disgustingly insulting which is why he says them. Tom only goes for the woman digs because he wants his way! (Being politically incorrect - Isn't that just like a man!) Then I get my feelings hurt and cry.(Also politically incorrect - Isn't that just like a woman!) Don't you hate crying? If Tom hurts my feelings and makes me cry, the next thing that happens is I get angrier. As you can see, it becomes a vicious cycle.

We have been married for a little over four years and I dare say, that we have to continually work towards peace and compromise. Do I believe in a right way to disagree? Oh yes! I think that if both partners are willing to put aside their own selfish desires and think of their partner FIRST (walk in another's shoes concept), a peaceful solution can always be attained without insults, hurt feelings or anger.


How do you handle disagreements and arguments?


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No Tell Motel


Off the busy road amongst new retail stores and restaurants, I saw a sign that caused me to jerk my head back so quickly for a second glance, that I nearly got whiplash!

$29.77?

Is it due to the off-season?

No, I would say that this is definitely the No Tell Motel.

I also think you can be assured that I will not be staying with the other "guests"

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Beautiful Mess: The Story of Diamond Rio


Beautiful Mess: The Story of Diamond Rio

Life is not always easy.

I must confess. I think the main singer in Diamond Rio, Marty Roe, is one of the hottest men to look at and his voice is smooth and unforgettable in my opinion. So when Thomas Nelson Book Reviews gave me the opportunity to review the new book, Beautiful Mess: The Story of Diamond Rio, I jumped fast!

If you are not familiar with this group, watch this short video of one of my favorite songs by Diamond Rio. I have acted like the main character in the song's story and you probably have too...



Beautiful Mess is the story of the band Diamond Rio. Each members history, from childhood to the present, is recounted. The story includes the "beautiful mess" called adversities and trials along with the happiness of making their dreams become reality.

The band is an inspiration to the fact that bands do not have to get into trouble with alcohol and drugs before or after becoming a success in the music industry. Diamond Rio's journey has been filled with struggles, but they were committed to their families and each other which helped them come out on top.

I really liked learning about each member and how they were bonded to each other by their music, faith and drive for making a difference with success. I found this book extremely inspirational and motivating. It gave me a renewed boost to believe in myself and never give up!








Disclaimer: Thank you Thomas Nelson Books (now known as Book Sneeze) for sponsoring this giveaway! I received a book for review. No monetary compensation has been offered or accepted. The opinions above are entirely my own.



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Rainbow Brite Review - Too Cute


Rainbow Brite
I have been given the opportunity to review a brand new Rainbow Brite Adventure Pack CD. It has been a while since I actually sat and played with children toys for an extended time, but it was so fun! I thought about being a child and how excited I would have been to have these CD's. They are filled with games, puzzles, coloring pages that can be printed, and a very cute theme song.

I was given CDs to share with friends and family and they were all thrilled to get a freebie that was actually fun! I still have a few CDs to give to my readers, so if you would like one, let me know and I will send them until I run out.

Check out their site: Rainbow Brite because it is fun and happy! While you're there, you just have to hear this song...click ANIMATION and then SING-ALONG. I have that song stuck in my head! It really is cute. It makes me want twenty children of my own. No, I haven't lost my mind. Yeah, I really did love this Rainbow Brite CD.

Disclaimer: Thank you Hallmark and Mom Select for sponsoring this giveaway! I received a matching CD for review. No monetary compensation has been offered or accepted. The opinions above are entirely my own.




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I Can't Obey Those Rules


beach at night


What did I do this time?





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Angel Mothers Bringing Beautiful Sunshine



We can rely on the sunshine rising over the horizon.

Many of us are blessed with angelic mothers who we were able to rely upon just like the sunshine.

I have many reasons to be thankful and not the least is because PJ, Jenie, Missie, Surviving Little People and Coupon Clippin' Mommy think that I am an Angel Mother that brings Beautiful Sunshine. I feel quite honored.

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Do you wonder how I know they feel this way?

One way is because they make wonderful comments on my blog posts.

The other way I know is that they gave me the following blog awards for which I am grateful...

Angel AwardMother AwardBeautiful Blogger AwardSunshine Award


I would like to pass on the love to other Angel Mothers that bring Beautiful Sunshine. Thank you for visiting my blog and making comments that undeniably, lift my mood and make my days seem a little brighter. Please feel free to take all four of the awards and distribute them accordingly.

  1. Blogaholic
  2. Boobies, Babies and a Blog
  3. Shelley's Swag
  4. Chaos Wrapped In Chocolate Covered Grins
  5. Anything Fits A Naked Man
  6. A Daily Scoop of Chaos
  7. Woman's Life Link
  8. four Seasons Farm
  9. Marlie and Me
  10. Keep In Touch With Mommakin
  11. Sixy is Just the Beginning
  12. Oh Sew Good
  13. Kamp KK
  14. iPicture Girl
  15. New York Chica
  16. Bring The Rain
  17. Infertile Myrtle
  18. Blessed Quiver
  19. Dry As Toast
  20. Blue Cotton Memory
  21. All That And A Box Of Rocks
  22. Just Me and My Soldier and Two Little Chicks
  23. Too Many Heart Beats
  24. Mushroom
  25. In the Trenches of Mommyhood
  26. Havoc and Mayhem
  27. Unknown Mami

The Rules:

1) Put the logo within my blog or on my post

2) for the Angels award - Pass the award to five people I think are Angels
2) for the Mothers award - Pass the award to 12 fellow mommy bloggers
2) for the Beautiful award - Pass the award to 7 fellow bloggers and tell 7 things about yourself
2) for the Sunshine award - Pass the award to 10 bloggers whose positivity and creativity inspires others in the blog world

3) Link the nominees within my post
4) Let the nominees know they have received this award by commenting on their blog
5) Share the love and link to the person whom you received this award from.

Angel Mothers Bringing Beautiful Sunshine


"Those who bring sunshine
to the lives of others
cannot keep it from themselves."
~James Matthew Barrie~






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Friends and Bras

I just can't let this quote pass me by today. Friends come in all sizes, shapes and colors which is why this quote is very appropriate.


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Friends and Bras
Friends and Bras
Friends and Bras






"Friends are like bras:
close to your heart
and there for support.










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The Shoes


Walk in another person's shoes

Helen was...snobby. She did not speak unless it was to the "right" people. Her clothes were purchased from the "right" stores and tailored. Her home was in the "right" neighborhood. Helen had attended the "right" college where she met a very handsome man in the "right" social circles and then married him in the "right" wedding dress.

I was not "right" in any sense of the word in her opinion and I didn't try to be either. I must admit that I envied her life. At the time of our meeting, I was a single woman, working as a General Manager in a hotel, where I frequently had to help fold laundry or clean rooms while still wearing my business suit. It was after spending a hot three hours folding towels that I was called to the front desk to address a guest's inquiry. My naturally curly hair had gotten even curlier in the humidity of the giant laundry room and looked a little frizzed. Sweaty makeup slightly smeared now appeared on my face and little white lint balls were scattered on my once pristine black slacks. In this disheveled state, I made my way to the front desk to meet "the" guest.

Helen stood with perfect posture in a silky red suit, beautiful high heels that matched her handbag and perfectly polished red nails. With smoothly elegant coiffed hair and flawless makeup, she began speaking in a voice that was naturally soft and feminine. Everything about her was the complete opposite of me. I tried hard to listen to her, but I felt so ugly that I wanted the floor to swallow me immediately.

I wanted to be Helen and I wanted her obvious life of ease..

I was so tired of working eighty hour weeks listening to guest complaints, keeping forty-five employees in a modicum of balance, appealing to my bosses' demands, and still trying to have enough of the best of me to give to my daughter.

I wanted to be Helen.

I answered her question and went back to folding laundry while hating life.

A few months later, on a very stormy evening, the night auditor did not show up for work and the Assistant General Manager could not be located. My phone rang and after only thirty minutes of sleep, I dragged my body out of bed and dressed once again in a business suit. Picking up my sleeping child, I dropped her off at my mother's to spend the night and I drove back to work.

Alone and running the audit, I cried. Sometimes I cried inside and sometimes the tears dripped down my face and splashed on the paperwork.

I thought of Helen. After our first brief initial visit, there were many occasions when we were involved in conversations. I learned the details of the "perfectness" of her life and it only caused me to become more envious.

I still wanted to be Helen.

Eventually it was time to walk the halls and slip the bills under the doors of those guests that were due to check-out in the morning. As I slowly made my way down the hallway on the fifth floor, I could hear crying. No, not crying, it was sobbing.

I bent to slip the bill under suite 502 when the door suddenly swung open and a man stepped through so quickly that he knocked me over. I was a huddled mass on the carpet and he simply stepped around me without a word and made his way to the elevator.

I straightened myself and stood up. A woman was now at the door. Her hair all in disarray surrounding her tear stained, swollen face. I barely recognized her, but it was indeed the ever perfect Helen. Through hiccuped sobs she apologized for the man and simply held open her hand as an explanation.

A man's gold wedding band with several diamonds lay in the center of her palm. Then she quickly turned and closed the door...sobbing.

I was shaken, not because I had been knocked in the floor, but because what I had concocted in my mind as reality dissipated in seconds. Helen obviously did not have "the" perfect life. Her husband left her for another woman, but he told her it was because she couldn't have children. I don't really think the two reasons go hand in hand, but obviously his rationalization helped him make his choice.

I no longer wanted to be Helen.

I learned a valuable lesson that night. You never know the circumstances of another person until you walk in their shoes because sometimes the heel breaks off of designer shoes too.

I do not want to trade lives with anyone.

I'm very content to walk my own path in well worn, flat, rubber soled shoes.




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Dropping Dead


swan beauty



I've developed into quite a swan.
I'm one of those people that will
probably look better and better
as I get older
- until I drop dead of beauty.

~Rufus Wainwright~


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Tell The Truth Thursday - Alone


Tell The Truth Thursday


Welcome to "Tell The Truth Thursday" where the question that has been posted in my right side bar gets answered by me and you...and sometimes my husband too! Did you prepare your post and are you ready to drop your URL into the Linky so that we all can follow? I hope so!

The question this week is:
    Would you enjoy spending a month of solitude in a beautiful natural setting? Food and shelter would be provided, but you would not see another person.?
I have a vision in my head while reading these two questions....

A beautiful cabin, nestled within the snow covered trees, with light puffs of smoke coming out of the chimney. Inside, a huge blazing fire burning in a stone fireplace surrounded by a room rustically decorated with a lot of white linens and a sexy paint color on a few walls. Hot chocolate setting on the coffee table and a thick throw rug that tickles your toes in front of the huge, fluffy sofa covered with twenty plus throw pillows and a huge handmade quilt. The smell of a roast in the oven permeates the air as thickly as the snow that continues to gather on the trees and chopped wood outside. I'm half laying and half sitting on the couch with my laptop, wireless keyboard and wireless mouse wearing a flannel shirt over my thick long john type pajamas, thick socks and snugly slippers.

cabin in the snow

The things that I do not find in this setting are:

An incessantly ringing home phone.

Texts going off on my cell phone.

Bills to pay.

A car that needs to have the gas tank filled.

Loud neighbors.

Obnoxious retail customer service.

Rude and dangerous drivers on the interstate highway.

Things left where the last person used them because it was too much effort to walk two feet to the left to put it back in the drawer that is, of course, still open.

Clean dishes in the dishwasher that no one wants to empty.

A blaring television with every nerve racking news person forecasting more gloom and doom.

One month without these things?

Let me think for one-tenth of a millisecond.

Yeah! When can I pack?!

I love my family, but this scenario sounds like real peace and since it is only for a month, I could totally not only handle it, but I would thoroughly enjoy it.

I like me..

I'm not a bad person nor are my intentions ever to hurt anyone. I also don't want to bring unhappiness to myself by having to suffer consequences.

I am a giver. I actually enjoy the thrill and rush I get when I am able to help someone. But I have to be honest...

The last six years of my life have been very stressful due to choices I have made and life's circumstances and experiences.

I can honestly say that the peace of a month long vacation alone would be not only totally acceptable, but thoroughly enjoyed. The only stipulation is that I wait a year until Alyssa graduates.

Other than that, my answer is a resounding, "YES!"




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The Gift of a Compliment


sincere compliments


Sincerely saying, "You look great today" or "You are special" can bring a smile and warm the mood.



I've given you 7 positives today, so pass them along to the people you care about and to those people that share your life.





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