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Sometimes I love poetry...

Most especially by Jeffrey McDaniel...

"The Secret"
When you were sleeping on the sofa,
I put my ear to your ear and listened
to the echo of your dreams.
That's the ocean I want to dive in, merge
with the bright fish, plankton, and pirate ships.
I walk up to people on the street
that kind of look like you and ask them
the questions I would ask you.
Can we sit on a rooftop and watch stars
dissolve into smoke rising from a chimney?
Can I swing like Tarzan
in the jungle of your breathing?
I don't wish I was in your arms.
I just wish I was pedaling a bicycle
toward your arms.
"The Archipelago of Kisses"
We live in a modern society. Husbands and wives don't grow
       on trees like in the old days. So where
does one find love? When you're sixteen it's easy--like being
       unleashed with a credit card
in a department store of kisses. There's the first kiss.
       The sloppy kiss. The peck.
The sympathy kiss. The backseat smooch. The we shouldn't
       be doing this kiss. The but our lips
taste so good kiss. The bury me in an avalanche of tingles kiss.
      The I wish you'd quit smoking kiss.
The I accept your apology, but you make me really mad
      sometimes kiss. The I know
your tongue like the back of my hand kiss. As you get older,
      kisses become scarce. You'll be driving
home and see a damaged kiss on the side of the road,
     with its purple thumb out. Now if you
were younger, you'd pull over, slide open the mouth's ruby door
      just to see how it fit. Oh where
does one find love? If you rub two glances together, you get
     a smile; rub two smiles, you get
a spark; rub two sparks together and you have a kiss. Now
     what? Don't invite the kiss
to your house and answer the door in your underwear. It'll get
     suspicious and stare at your toes.
Don't water the kiss with whiskey. It'll turn bright pink and explode
     into a thousand luscious splinters,
but in the morning it'll be ashamed and sneak out of your body
     without saying good-bye,
and you'll remember that kiss forever by all the little cuts it left
     on the inside of your mouth. You must
nurture the kiss. Dim the lights, notice how it illuminates
     the room. Clutch it to your chest,
wonder if the sand inside every hourglass comes from a special
      beach. Place it on the tongue's pillow,
then look up the first recorded French kiss in history: beneath
       a Babylonian olive tree in 1300 B. C.
But one kiss levitates above all the others. The intersection
       of function and desire. The I do kiss.
The I'll love you through a brick wall kiss. Even when
       I'm dead, I'll swim through the earth
like a mermaid of the soil, just to be next to your bones.

Long before I was born...

I'm a day late, but as of yesterday my parents have been married for thirty years. And keep in mind, that doesn't include the six years they dated. I'm pretty lucky.
I love this photo.
My mom in January of 1976, two and half years before she married my dad. Is she gorgeous or what?
He looks so collegiate.
This was in August of 1976 at a friend's wedding. What were they wearing?!
Note: I think my parents would have my head if they knew I put this on here, so let's keep it our little secret.
Also: I figured out how to use my scanner so there's no stopping me now!

Things I love about staying with my Aunt and Uncle...

unlimited supply of soda pop. yes, i said soda pop--that's what happens to me when i'm surrounded by trees, eat all of my meals outside, and can walk in to town.
i'm currently dating the stairmaster. its very convenient--he has the room next to mine
the stairs down to the basement are lined with baseball caps.
family meals.
there's a foosball table in the basement. ummm...what more does a girl need?

The Lake Meets the Sky

I think the Lake is going to swallow Chautauqua whole. Perhaps this is the apocalypse. But I must say...I love the sound of rain--perhaps more than anything in the world and this morning is no exception.

On The Waterfront...

Inner Tubing is really hard on the knees
It would seem Bobbo is better at the self-photo shoot than I am
If you look closely you can see he's adjusting those teeny swimming trunks
Well, we made it. Around eleven Bobbo picked me up on a dock in front of the casa. It never rained, I have a hunch he was just really tired. In the end time wasn't an issue. We had a blast. Wakeboarding, or rather the attempt, and then tubing have left my body barely able to move. Well, that and the sun, despite my bullfrog sun tan lotion. Now I'm covered in Aloe Vera.
I have to say that when I get in a funk, there's nothing like an active day to pull me out of it. Bobbo, Jeff, and Brian all patiently endured my girlish squeals. You would have thought I'd never seen water before, or been on a boat--and these are boys that live here year round. Archie, as Bobbo calls him, didn't join us because of school work, but we had fun nonetheless. We had barbecue burgers, danced on the front of the boat, and skinned our knees. Ahh, life is good.