Showing posts with label nashville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nashville. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Takin' Off To Tennessee...

I decided yesterday I needed to surround myself with the one person who loves me and my absolutely crazy self - even when I'm having a moment like this. The one person who takes the clouds in my soul and shoos them away, leaving only my soul to shine brightly again - just by being in his presence. I know I do the same for him.

I'm not telling people I'm heading south, I called him and he told me to "C'Mon!".... to bring the kids and he's got plenty of room... and we'll just hang out and let them play and sit and talk. He lives on a bunch of land, out in the country just outside of Nashville... and honestly, I need to just sit around in the backyard with him and hang. He's got his kids rooms with extra beds, and said he had seven kids at the house this past week... so he told me to get in the car and head on down.

I'm in. Maybe I can even try to squeeze in a few interviews while I'm down there with the kids. I might bring my plants down too, and plant some in his yard...Hm. This could be exactly what I need to pull myself out of my funk. We'll see.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Oh what a week!

I mentioned that I was going to Nashville for CRS week, and was so excited that I'd be seeing my friends... well, I am and was. I had a great time!

Wednesday, I drove down there, and then when I got into town I headed straight for my friend Todd's house, for his baptism party. That was fun, pictures got taken, I could only stay for a little while, and then headed north again towards Nashville.

I got a phone call from my friend Tiff, and she was in Green Hills, so I stopped off to see her at a friend's bus... and ran into another friend of mine! We all ended up hanging out that night between the buses and then hit up our favorite bar, Losers. It was so good to see some old friends and laugh. It was a great start to a wonderful long weekend.

Then, Thursday I went to CRS and hung out at the Bridge Bar, only after getting a REALLY Hot dress from Aimee at Flavour! I did a video for her too, and I still have to edit it. It was so wonderful to see her and she did a great job dressing me for Thursday's CRS event! I am going to have to pick up a few more dresses next time I'm in town!

At Bridge Bar, I was able to see a TON of people I know, and it was surprising how loved I felt, as I sat there and kept seeing more and more people I knew, and I would get hug after hug, and then the same question..."Are you back in Nashville for good?"... I would tell everyone the same thing. I'm working on it, and I'm finally ready. Everything's handled.

I got a lot of great job leads (even in the economy's state), and met some new people too!

I ended up hanging all over downtown and midtown on Thursday night, rockin' out my dress... and had a blast!

Friday morning I woke up and felt human only after a ton of Starbucks. I looked like a train wreck until I got to my friend Brandi's house and we got to chat and I got to grab a shower. She even made me waffles! It was great catching up with her and I got to play her a song of mine as well. When I left there, I headed towards Losers to catch up with JJ and her new friend Josh Hoge. We sat there at the bar chatting for a bit, then I decided to head back towards downtown for more CRS fun. After a quick trip to Printers Alley and a couple hours of karaoke fun... Friday night proved to be a great night out, and I was treated to a great show courtesy of Digital Rodeo and CRS, that had all sorts of new country artists performing covers. My hands down favorite of the evening was Emily West singing "Nothing Compares 2 U". I closed out the evening at Broadway Brewhouse with some old NEPA friends.

Saturday morning I got up, showered and hit the door... went to Losers to check in and sit on the porch. That's all I wanted to do. Just sit there, and hang out on the porch. I thought I would be able to run into some old friends, and I was right. Little by little, they all ended up coming in, and by the end of the day, there was a great crowd of my favorite people... all hanging out on the porch and laughing.

Saturday night was the same way. I ended up being well behaved, and knew I had a long drive coming up.

Overall, I maximized the time I spent in Nashville. I can't wait to get back (for good).

So on the way home, I had almost no voice, which I attributed to all the yelling over bands, and talking and singing and carrying on... as well as the drinking... and didn't ever think it MIGHT be that I was getting sick. Whooops.

Yeah, I have spent the majority of this week in bed, sleeping, breaking fevers and coughing. Overall, I got what the kids had. I fell hard.

Last night, I got a phone call from Jon again. Not the first time this week, but it was a late phone call so I was surprised. I picked up, and after a little conversation, including him saying that he thought of me when he noticed it was karaoke night, he told me that he owed me a weekend. I inquired, laughing and asked why... and he said that he knew I came down there several times and that he owed me a weekend where he showed up here. I said, ok... when did you want to come up? And he gave me a date of April 18th. Haha! A month out... I just said, ok, let me know and I'll find out what's going on then and we'll go out and have fun.

I'm finally feeling a little bit better... I think by tomorrow I should be back on my game. :) Of course, that's just in time to clean up the house for the kids to wreck it this weekend. Haha!
And, they get out early tomorrow.

So, that's kind of it, my week in a really short post. I had a lot of fun, and still have SO much work to do with editing down all my videos and getting them up on the new site. I hope I can get some of that done this weekend... plus there's Parade Day on Saturday. I don't know if I can get to that or not - gotta see about a sitter.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

NEW Pieces of Art.... by me! :)



This is the painting that I did for the Sweethearts Gala.

It's 24" x 24" Acrylics and Mixed Media on gallery framed wood

"I Believe In A Thing Called Love"

1 of 4 in the What Is Love? Series

You can get this painting by bidding on it at the Sweethearts Gala, link in my previous post.



This one is the second of the series.

It's 24" x 24" Acrylics and Mixed Media on gallery framed wood

"Crazy Love"

2 of 4 in the What Is Love? Series

This painting is available currently, for $450, which includes shipping within the continental US.


If you'd like to see more of my artwork currently for sale, you can view my Facebook Album. I also accept commissioned work.

Thanks!

-Audrey

Sunday, February 1, 2009

New Year, New Take...Busy January

So, I haven't posted a blog in a while, and part of that has been that I didn't know what I wanted to share with the world vs. what I wanted to keep to myself.

I've always been a really open book with where I am in my life, and I don't regret that, but at the same time, I know that putting information out there that's intensely personal can come back to bite one in the ass. I also know from my Google Analytics, that there are some people reading my blog almost religiously checking for new content... and I haven't provided it.

Well, a blog is basically a journal, or diary... and like songwriting, when you actually know it's being read/heard, and you are seeing your diary pages open for everyone... sometimes you just take a step back and rethink how much of your life you want to share. Once the words are out, they're out.

I've had an interesting January, and I realize I didn't post at all during that month, but it was a good thing for me to lay low for the first month of the year and re-prioritize my life. I have begun singing again out on a regular basis, Tuesday nights... and I've spent a lot of time with my guitar, learning more chords, songwriting a lot. I've been spending time with friends up here and the kids... and just hunkering down and hibernating during the cold, cold month.

I did some home improvements- basically painting for now... I'm on hold until I see our handyman around- because I have to wait for him to finish what he's doing before I can paint and decorate further.

I've been painting as well, and will be unveiling a new series of art, titled "What is Love". It's a series of four paintings, one of which is going to be donated as a silent auction piece for the Sweethearts Gala in Nashville, TN.

It's a great event that my friend Brent Young helps organize, and it's all for Nashville State Community College and providing scholarships. Can't beat supporting education! If you're in Nashville, please try to attend!

Also, one of my favorite country artists and his beautiful wife are the "Celebrity Sweethearts" - James and Amy Otto. They are really beautiful people, inside and out! Join them at the Hilton Hotel, Nashville on February 13, 2009. More information in the links above.

So that's what I've been up to in this past month. My birthday is coming up, next week and I am really excited to celebrate my 10th anniversary of my 21st birthday. So, that's my January in a pretty short post.

More creativity, more singing, more writing, more painting, more down time well spent with the kids... and some very special friends. Oh, and I'm working on re-opening my soaping business too... by spring. What can I say, 2009 is going to be a great year!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Christmas Tree Fun...A Relaxing Weekend

I'm really a lucky woman.

I was talking to Jim, over a piece of that Apple Crumb Cake... and mentioned that I needed to check craigslist or something to find a fake tree for Christmas, as my last one ate it in the storage unit fire, and things were too tight to go to Target or Walmart for a fake one at full price.

He looked at me as if I had gone completely crazy and said, why not just get a real one?

I explained that I didn't have a stand either, and certainly wasn't going to buy a stand so I could lug a real tree in by myself and put it up by myself. Hey, I know I'm a brute, but seriously, not gonna happen. Then I mentioned the pine needles and I ran out of excuses.

He said there was no way he was getting a tree for his place, and he had an extra tree stand at his old house still, so I could have that, and that we would all go out to the tree farm out off route 292 and pick out a tree.

I explained that I had never been to a tree farm before, and done that, and it was settled. We made plans to caravan out there with his truck and me and the kids in my car on Saturday.

This was the first time in my thirty years, that I have ever been to a tree farm, much less to cut down a tree. It was SO cold, but it was a lot of fun. Jim, true to his word, showed up on Saturday for lunch with us (I made Chili), then we got everyone ready to roll, and we were off to the tree farm.

It was FREEZING. After trips to the bathroom for the girls, a quick conversation with the owner of the tree farm (the property was in his family for four generations, and he lived on the same farm during the Depression), and a trip back to the car for more layers of clothes for Kate (who had sworn at home she was warm enough, and didn't want the extra layer when we were home- I brought it anyway), we went up walking through the fields.

Up and down rows, in and out of trees, while Frankie and Madelyn discussed which tree to pick, and Kaitlyn sighed and just said, "let's get one already". Joey got tired of everything and cold, so he headed back to the car for a while. Once we decided on a tree, we sent Kate to get Joey, so he could okay it.

Frankie had been walking around with the saw, anxious to cut the tree. He quickly realized it was tougher than he thought it was going to be. Both Frankie and Madelyn had a turn at cutting the tree. Kate wanted no part of it, and Joey was on his way back from the car to help drag it in.



When we got home, Jim brought the tree in, and we set it up on the tree stand in the dining room. I had dinner in the crockpot, so I put on noodles and veggies and we had a quick dinner together. After dinner, I put on the white Christmas lights, while the kids and Jim watched football, with Joey helping me untie the strands of lights.

After searching through the basement, I realized I didn't have any ornaments here either. So I figured I would go get some on Sunday and we could finish the tree then. Jim mentioned he had a bunch of old ones at his old house and it was silly to buy them, so he would bring it over for us.

Well, Saturday night after the kids were tucked in, we decided to see if we could go out on our own for a little while. While we were out, it started snowing, and on the way back to the house, his truck was sliding a little on the roads, so I told him he could camp out on the couch rather than driving all the way home.

I woke up to the sound of laughter early Sunday morning, and when I came downstairs, Jim was on the couch, with a couple kids piled around him, and they were all watching Spongebob Squarepants. We had about an inch of snow on the ground. I couldn't help but smile myself, and chuckle at the sight.

I made breakfast sandwiches, and cleaned the kitchen, then we all sat around watching TV, after lunch (leftover chili) I even managed to snooze a bit on the couch! (I never do that!) Mid-afternoon, the roads were clear, so Jim ran down and got the ornaments, as well as dinner fixin's. We had make-your-own Italian bread pizzas- cheese & pepperoni and Jim had onion on his. The kids LOVED those, and so did I! It was better than French bread pizza, and such a fast and easy dinner. (Easy cleanup too!) We watched the Steelers game, which I told him, that since I'm a Titans fan, the countdown is on in two weeks, when the Steelers vs. Titans game is on! We joked about how we could like each other except for that day. I fully plan on painting my face Titans blue for display in my living room! Haha! I am going to decorate with handmade GO TITANS signs and everything!

After dinner, I threw in the laundry, and the kids raided the ornament box, and hung things on the tree. The kids got the tree decorated, and I took a few pictures. The kids got in bed and Jim and I watched more football till it was getting late and I was getting sleepy.

All in all, it was a great weekend, and I have this beautiful tree to look at in my dining room, and the kids have already been asking where he is, and if he's coming over today (he's not).

I was so spoiled this weekend, and it was something that made me so happy... and it was being spoiled with quality time with the kids... and hearing laughter... it was just awesome. I'm pretty thrilled right now.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Kids' Christmas Lists/ Christmas Wishes...

I have so many family members who are asking me about the kids and their Christmas Lists. What I'll do is type out their letters to Santa here. This will also serve to help me out with remembering what I got the kids for Christmas (as I wrap)...

If it's in Italics, it's been purchased already. Normal type... free game!

Frankie
Nintendo DS
Guitar Hero Aerosmith Game for Wii (we have the guitar)
iDog soft speaker
Madden 09 for the Wii
Kirby for the DS
Tech Decks (though he likes these and they're inexpensive, so feel free to get em if you wanna)
Nerf Volcan Longshot EB525 and the region c5-6 (Ok, I bought a Nerf gun, honestly, I have no idea what kind it is- it's the same kind the people in the office used to shoot.)
Eclops Nightvision
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Mega Next iCoaster

Joey
Nintendo DS
Kirby Superstar DS game
Down to Life DS game
Globs of Doom Wii Game
De-Blob Wii Game
Globs of Doom DS Game (I don't know why this is on his list twice)
Kirby Treasure Hunt
D-Rex
iDog Soft Speaker
Nightvision
Bolt DS game or Wii game
Nintendogs DS game
Rip Stik G (it's a skateboard thing, just saw it at Target)
Trick Tracks
K-Nex Roller Coaster
Zero Gravity Micro
Shrek The Walls (game)
Twin Thunder Havoc
A Motor Scooter (this one, ain't happenin')

Kaitlyn
Nintendo DS - any color
Games for DS
Biscuit My Loving Pup
So Alive To Me
Bratz Magic Hair Color
Candy Canes
EZ Bake Oven (I'm planning on getting this for her)
Barbie House
Barbie Doll
Hannah Montana Guitar (I got her a regular guitar, acoustic. Will find a Hannah Montana sticker for it)
Fur Real Friends Horse

Madelyn
Nintendo DS Pink
Fur Real Friends Cat
Barbie Dolls
Hannah Montana Guitar (she can share with her sister!)
My Little Pony
Bratz
Tinkerbell DVD
Princess Barbie
Prance and Fly Pegasus
Hannah Holiday Popstar
Peek a Boo (I don't know what this is)
Baby Alive
Twister Moves Hannah Montana

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Now, what I do have is a lot of stuff that's not on their lists too. DS games, included.
I'll do a running total here of all the kids stuff for Christmas.

4 Nintendo DS
Acoustic Guitar
Kicking And Screaming DVD
Barbie Rapunzel DVD
2 Nerf Guns - N Strike Maverick -with extra ammo pack
Tech Decks
Girls Stocking Stuffers- makeup, markers, etc..
Lemony Snicket DVD
Secret of Nimh DVD
Charlottes Web DVD
Yours, Mine & Ours DVD
DS covers - Littlest Pet Shop cover for Madelyn
Pink cover for Kate's pink DS
Hannah Montana Music Jam DS game
Kirby Super Star ULTRA DS game
Viva Pinata Pocket Paradise DS game
Balls of Fury DS game
Arthur and the Invisisbles DS game
Nintendogs (Labrador Retriever) DS game


I still plan on doing the baby doll and other game stuff run early next week....
Oh, and I got wrapping paper and tape. :) (DOLLAR STORE!)

Here's my Santa List...
A lunch date with Vince Vaughn (heehee)
A new job.. (I think I have this handled...)
My trip to Nashville when the kids dad comes to visit them...and with this, the ability to go to the Black and White party that I was invited to with Laura (oh, but Cinderella needs something to WEAR!)
A writing session with Randy Houser, Rory Feeks or Jeffrey Steele.
STUDIO time!
To find an investor for Cari's and my studio/gallery.
To get my internet business up and running...
To sell some of my artwork, oh.. and the handmade soaps that I made...
A date for New Years. :) I have someone in mind!!!
Oh, and if Santa wants to send me a matchmaker, I'm interested... but I'm picky! :)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Nashville Trip, Part One.

I promised to write about my Nashville trip and I am going to do it, right now. I don't want to leave out any details, or anything like that. It was so great for me to clear out the storage unit... but moreso to feel so rejuvenated by those friends who really do love me.
The drive...

It was November 1st, my son's ninth birthday. I didn't want to leave until after his birthday was "over" and he was tucked in for the night. So I didn't get on the road until after 10pm, once everything was packed for my trip and I had everything I needed, including cash just in case I broke down somewhere, etc. I had my safety net in place. The kids and sitters were taken care of. It was time.





I got into the car and plugged in my phone. I spent the first three or four hours of the trip on the phone, till I tucked in the last of my friends and got ready to listen to some music for several hours. I had told myself I would be able to stop if I got tired, but with each mile, I just wanted to get to Nashville faster. After all, I could sleep at my friends' places free, but not so on the road.








Coffee, adrenaline and 6 Hour Energy drinks were my friend. I wondered about the stuff in the unit and prayed that my kids pictures would at least be somewhat salvageable. I started taking a mental tally of all the precious things of mine that I had in there. The things my grandparents left to me, including old pictures of them!








I just prayed and reminded myself that there was no way that I could change anything now, so I was just going to let go and wait to see what was left. I was fully prepared for complete devastation.



By morning, I had seen the sun rise shortly after passing through Knoxville. With the time change AND the daylight savings time ending, I gained 2 hours. I took this picture because it just made me smile.... Tennessee mountains and valleys. It just looked like HOME.




Around the same time, I took a picture of me that just explains what a 12 hour drive does to a mom who just went through the past 36 hours with Halloween parades, parties and birthday celebrations.... oh, and no sleep!












I look completely spent...



But it's kind of funny... at least to me.



A very tired, me.

























Arriving in Nashville...
As I got closer, I pulled out my phone again and began updating my facebook status. I found out that my friend Dennis was up, and was waiting for me. I would be able to crash there if I felt like I needed to recoup energy.
When I got to Dennis' studio, I was greeted with a big bear hug, and then a wonderful conversation. We talked about God, about helping people, about the universe, crazy dreams and overall spirituality and our love of others... it was so cool. I was tired, but instead of sleeping, I decided to head to the Public Storage unit to see if I could get any access to the unit to cut a day from my trip and see what I was going to have to recruit help-wise.
I went down there, and found the most unhelpful woman possible at the desk. Apparently, since it was an area of investigation still, the fire investigator had to personally check everyone in and out. So, there was no chance I was even going to see the unit. I stared at the outside of the building, which you've seen in prior pictures, and I was so close, but still no closer to knowing what I was going to be dealing with. I just secretly knew that God was testing my patience, and I decided to enjoy the beautiful, sunny day in my favorite city.

I went to my friend Todd's apartment, where I found two women moving furniture out. I was a little confused, because he didn't have women living with him before, and didn't mention it. Todd, who normally is a little on the wild side, was so very sober, subdued and bright eyed. It was such a joy to find him in such a healthy state. He mentioned that he was just trying to get his life in order again. I could not be happier or more excited for my friend. We sat together and chatted, until I got a call that Mark was waiting for me at the restaurant.






Overall, that day was a gift. I was able to see more friends, have a nice lunch (on Mark!). Mark had been in Chattanooga that morning, but when he heard that I was going to be in town, decided to pack up and head north the two hours.
Just so he could see me while I was in town. How sweet is that?

He's a goofball, but he's a damn good friend and extremely talented songwriter.





So, after our lunch, I told him I planned on going downtown and seeing who I could find from my friends who played on Broadway. I had gotten a text message from my friend Greg... aka Fiddler... and he wanted me to come and sing with him and the band at Legends Corner during his set. There was a Titans game that day, so instead of driving in (parking would have been a nightmare), I parked my car up by Losers, and took a cab from Midtown to Broadway.
As I was facebooking my status in the cab, I decided to meet up with my friend EJ down at the Hooters for a couple beers and to watch the game. We sat there and watched the Titans kick the Green Bay Packers butts. They were 8-0 then...there was a huge amount of joy in my heart, as I was sitting there, enjoying my time in Nashville, surrounded by friends and the town that makes my heart jump for joy.
I had promised my friend Fiddler I would show up for his set down at Legends, so EJ and I made it down there to catch the last hour of his show. I got up and sang with them. I sang "When You Say Nothing At All", but truthfully, this is where memory and exhaustion, plus a couple beers are just having the details get muddied. I remember now because I was explaining the chord progression to one of the guys.
Anyway, we went across the street to Crossroads, and I was waiting on Laura to get downtown. My friend Chris showed up too, and I was playing poker and falling asleep. I was convinced that somehow I would get my second wind. I probably looked like a lightweight drunk, but honestly, it was just the craziness of being up for so long. I only had a few beers.
I told EJ I was going to walk around to wait for my friend and see who I knew, because sitting was making me tired. He was playing poker, so I told him I'd see him later. I never saw him again that trip. Ha!
As I was hopping in and out of Tootsies and The Stage, I saw several friends, gave out hugs, and even got some bad news... my friend Loren had recently passed away- two months ago. I want to just point out that Loren was this amazingly talented drummer and all around great guy. He was that kind of person that always had a smile on his face. It was a fluke accident. His brother, Jonathan plays guitar, and the two of them often played sets together on the back stage at Tootsies.
God Bless Loren and his family.
So, I got to see my friends again, and hugged them, shared stories, showed pictures of the kids... and the common question was, when are you coming home to us?

I explained that I would when I could, but I still had some things to take care of, and that I would probably be back the week after Christmas to see everyone again.


Laura called me shortly thereafter, as I was heading back towards Crossroads to find EJ.





I missed my friend! She had just driven back from a work conference in Memphis, so she was tired too! Here is a picture of the tired two of us.



I should mention how we became friends here, because it's fitting. We both dated the same person... not far apart in time span. We both found out he was a jerk. Lying, sneaking around, all around not the man we thought he was. And, in sharing our stories, we bonded. Who knew?

I didn't take many pictures in Nashville, but the ones I do have are precious to me. Laura and I had, together, a wonderful night, and ended up hanging out down on Broadway, walking up to Printers Alley to sing karaoke together, and we ran into so many people that we both knew, that made the night even better.

We ended up at our favorite place, Losers. It was there, we ran into my friend Calvin and his friend Eric. I simply had to fall asleep at this point, after a full night of running around and no sleep, it was time. I knew I had to be up early the next morning to deal with the whole storage unit business. Part of it terrified me, but I was grateful for the day and night of fun with my friends.



Public Storage and the Fire Damage

Here's where this post is going to get ridiculously spiritual. Not religious, mind you, but spiritual.

Remember how I prayed for my kids pictures, and my grandparents collectibles? Well, I get to the Public Storage office first thing in the morning, just as they were opening, in my sneakers, t-shirt and yoga pants... ready to work.

I get checked in by the fire investigator and led upstairs to my unit, where they open the door. The very first thing I see? My grandfather's face, in his navy blues... in the picture that I had framed of his, with a few of his pins and bands and stuff. Just staring back at me, propped on that old chair of my grandparents (the one I gave birth to Madelyn off the side of). I silently praised God, and thanked him... and was led back downstairs so the workers could begin emptying my unit for me.





























As they brought things down, there were definitely items with smoke damage, some with water damage, and the funniest melted printer I've ever seen... but overall, I was very, very fortunate. They were bringing down BOXES, where other people's items were coming down in piles of ash with rubbermaid bins.

Things had a thick layer of soot, but for the most part, there was a lot that was salvageable.

I think the most miraculous thing from the trip was that the boxes that held both my pictures from me being a kid, and my children's pictures- their baby books, etc. Were all 100% untouched. The boxes barely had any soot on them at all. No water damage, nothing. That to me, is a God given miracle.

I had been in touch with my friend Billy all day, he was going to come help me by bringing a friend over to help me load what was salvageable but not going to fit in my car, into the smaller unit around the corner. His schedule was running late, and he had a show that night. But here's where I nearly freaked out.
Around 5pm, I had gone through 99% of my things, boxed it all up, hadn't eaten since breakfast with Mark and Allison early that morning... was starving and as it was getting darker, I was waiting on another friend to show up (they didn't). The lady at public storage had to go to another office, so she wanted to lock up the gate. I explained that I had to leave that night and that I just had to take the rest of my things and move them from where they were to the storage unit on the other side. I didn't have a truck and being that I was expecting friends, had loaded my car. I had enough things that I wasn't comfortable leaving behind, sitting there, and the fire investigator was unable to help me, even though he had a truck himself. Unable or unwilling, not sure.
I am told then, that there is a security guard coming on at 6pm who will be there through the night, and that I can gain access to my things with the key he has to the lock. My things will be behind Gate A (where the fire was) and I have to take them from behind Gate A, to the front of the building, then through Gate B (the electronic gate) to the back and the new storage unit. I am assured through Tiffany (the public storage girl) that this won't be a problem and I'll still be able to leave on time, as planned.

I phone Billy, almost shaking with starvation and frustration, because I just left my things outside behind a gate and would have to go back after dark to retrieve them. Billy tells me not to worry, to eat my cheeseburger and he would meet me in the parking lot at Demonbreun with his friend for extra hands.
I inhale the burger and sweet tea, then see Billy and a big smile came across my face... We all go down, caravan style to the storage unit, and talk to the security guy, John, who was really very friendly. He speaks to Tiffany on my phone, who tells him it's ok for me to have access, and when he tries the key... it doesn't fit.

That's right. He didn't have the key to the lock to Gate A. Oh, but it gets better. We were able to hoist 3 boxes over the gate, and we have three boxes on the open side of the street, and figure we can at least get those while he's talking with Tiffany again. We were on a timeframe that didn't leave much time for ineptitude on Public Storage's part. We go over to Gate B, and find that the power grid was shut off. Yeah, no power to Gate B. NO ACCESS to the other units.

This is where Billy kept me from going postal.

I laugh, finally, and say, that if this was God's way of trying to keep me in town one more night, it sure was a pretty clear message. We all laugh, and the guard assures me that he will be there all night and until 9am when the Public Storage lady gets there, so he tells me that my remaining things will be safe. We take the 3 boxes and put them into Billy's truck.

I tell the boys that I'm going to make the arrangements with my sitter, and then meet them at Billy's show at Tin Roof, since I now had a whole evening again.

*** I want to make so many additions to this, but I'm going to post it as a part one, and come back and edit it when I have a chance. I want to make sure that this gets posted... oh, and just so everyone knows... I am so blessed! ***

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Jesus just called...from Nashville.

Well, not really... but it is time for an update. I was just debriefing a friend on my extra-ordinary experiences in Nashville, and well... my phone rang with a number I didn't recognize. I picked it up, but whomever it was hung up. So, I called back, thinking it must be my phone reception.

It rang once, got picked up, and I said hello... but got no answer. I heard some typing, some keypad hitting and then a guy say "Aw, Come On..." and then... "Jesus"... and then click, the phone hung up.

So, "Aw, Come On Jesus" called me.

I'll update about my trip in another blog, probably tomorrow. It's getting late tonight and I'm going to just get in bed since I'm getting heavenly phone calls.

G'Night!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Public Storage Unit Pictures




I'm just praying that my unit, which is the second floor on the right half of the banner wasn't too badly affected, but it's not looking too good from this photo.
Thank you to my friend Chris for stopping by and talking to the police officer for me, as well as taking these pictures.
I have to consider some of the information I've gotten and don't know when I'll be able to have access, but will check on my stuff when I can.
Sigh... I just hope and pray I can salvage something... at least the kids pics, etc...


Saturday, September 20, 2008

Life's Funny Like That....

A really cool incidence.

I went out last night up to the Honkytonk for the first time in kind of a while. Lefty had called, said he was going to head up there, and I hadn't seen him in a few months, so I decided to see if I could go for a while.

Anyway, while I was up there, I saw a few familiar faces, and one that I semi-recognized but couldn't place 100%. He looked familiar, but I couldn't remember his name.

When we caught each other's eyes, we engaged in small talk, etc... and then one of the regular bar patrons- he's a nice old guy, but always kind of gets you talking to him and doesn't let you stop- walked in, and I leaned over to Joe and said, "Can you do me a really big favor and just move over a seat (closer to me), just sit here so this guy doesn't sit here and talk my ear off?".

He laughed, and moved over.

So we exchanged the hellos again and said basically that we both thought the other person looked familiar. So we started sharing life stories. He's in the army and has spent the better part of the past 4 1/2 years in Iraq and Afghanistan. While we were talking, he said sometimes it sucks when people don't understand why he has to "kill people for a living"... and I said, "Well, it's got it's purpose- and over there it's a kill or be killed situation, so... You are protecting my right to sit at this bar, say what I want and drink a beer without feeling oppressed, so I understand and appreciate what you do."

He sat back in the chair, smiled a little.... and then I leaned in, and out of nowhere I said, "Are you a sniper?"

The look of surprise on his face was priceless. "How did you know?", he asked.

I explained that he reminded me- in both looks and conversation, very much like a good friend of mine that I knew in Nashville. I went on to say that my friend in Nashville was a decorated war hero, and was teaching sniping school at Fort Campbell. My friend Todd is actually the #2 Sniper in the nation (at last check).

Joey's eyes lit up, and he said, "Holy Shit, I cannot believe you know Todd D., that's completely uncanny", and I laughed because I not only figured out what part of army work he did, but I also referenced someone he knew.

As it turns out, Joey and Todd had been overseas together more than once. They know each other REALLY well. Life's funny like that. Everything comes full circle at some point. It was just a really cool coincedence and something that was just fodder for more conversation.

We spent the rest of the night talking about Todd, sharing stories about our lives and laughing with his friend too (also named Joe).

I mentioned Paintball and my new love of playing the game. Joe mentioned that if I ever wanted to go to a range, he would teach me how to shoot. I jumped at the chance, telling him that a long time ago, Todd had volunteered the same thing, but either money or time on both our parts just kept postponing the trip to the range. He said he would be happy to take me to the range some time and we exchanged numbers.

Now I gotta find Todd's number from one of my old phones and tell him I met an old friend of his at random in Dunmore, Pennsylvania.

How cool is that?

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Ain't Misbehavin'

I wish I had pictures from last night's get together. At work, a few of us went through the paper and noticed that there were some pretty kick ass drink specials at the Woodlands, out on the patio deck. We planned to meet up there after work.

It was a smaller group than normal, as some people went to Big Ugly's and others went home... but it was nice. I arrived around 7pm, as I was busy picking up kids, feeding them and then lined up the babysitter.

Of course, I arrived just as the happy hour specials (the first ones) ended. But, no worries. I sipped on two beers and waited for the next happy hour special to start.

As we sat on the patio, it was only four of us... and it was a blast. We actually had some fun conversation and then M-80 was supposed to play later in the evening. Around 8:30, we headed upstairs to Evolution, because for two hours, bottles and well drinks were only $1. Gotta love that!

As it turns out, one of the guys I work with, knew a bartender there, and he was doing a great job of making sure all our drinks were poured with a heavy hand. When we got up there, I switched to Vodka and Cran... with lime. This was probably not the wisest choice, in retrospect!

I met a very nice older Italian man, who introduced himself to me explaining that his last name rhymed with spaghetti. I found this humorous, of course. I kept trying to buy my own $1 drinks, but Mr. Spaghetti would not let that happen. He insisted even from his chair at the bar, that I did not pay for a thing.

Again, when combined with a bartender's heavy hand, me out with friends from work who are all my age (or real darn close), and someone buying every drink of mine... yikes.

I think I only spent like $15 out last night. And $5 was a cover to get into Evolution.

I realized somewhere during my drinking that I hadn't had dinner. I fixed Mac N Cheese for the kids, but I didn't want it, so I didn't bother eating it. Oops. Well, wasn't going to eat now!

Now, this is where the night kind of gets hazy for a bit, the vodka kicked in... but... I have been told that I went downstairs with the work crew, and we listened and danced like mad to M-80's tunes.

I had been texting with a few friends of mine all night, one in Nashville, and one up here. Well the few friends up in this area were looking to hang out for a while, and it was still pretty early, so I agreed to meet up with them at one of their apartments and the plan was to decide what to do together from there.

So I went.

We ended up drinking a couple beers and hanging right there at the apartment (which I was fine with because I'm being thrifty) for a little while, and then when it got a little later, I decided it was time for me to go home. I pondered getting "breakfast" on the way home, but eventually decided against it figuring I could eat at home instead.

I've been out a lot lately, but only because there's birthday parties galore, and I do like spending time with my friends from work.

Tonight, I am sitting at home, but I did make jello shots and I'm trying to talk a friend or two into coming over and watching movies with me. We'll see. If that doesn't pan out, I will probably just watch movies by myself and invite the neighbor to do a couple jello shots with me.

Next weekend I've got the weekend *off*, and I just talked to my friend T that I met in Nashville, but he lives just outside of Philly at the moment, and used to play in the band that contained members that I went to MIDDLE SCHOOL with! It was random that we met, and funnier when we realized how much we had in common.

Anyway, I was going to host a house party that weekend, but decided instead after talking to T that I'll meet him and his friends down in Philly when I drop off the kids to see their dad, and then we're going to go to Atlantic City for the day/night. His buddy has a house down at the shore. I haven't seen T in so long, so it will be nice to reconnect. I'm going to have to drive home Saturday or first thing Sunday morning.

And then, there's paintball with the Cacti Crew on Sunday. I look forward to traipsing through the woods and shooting off a gun. It's a WONDERFUL stress reliever! Shooting at people is awesome, and since you know you're not going to kill them, but just slightly cause them some pain... I don't know why I get such a sadistic kick out of it, but I do.

Plus, it's great exercise and I am just completely jazzed about going again.