Year: 2006

  • Pork, it’s what’s for dinner

    Last week, I mentioned that I had gone to dinner with my friend Hite and he had told me a story that left me with tears running down my cheeks and gasping for breath. I said I’d tell y’all about it as soon as he sent me some pictures to illustrate.

    I am going to preface this story by telling y’all that there is absolutely no way that the written word can do this justice, but I’m going to give it my best shot.

    My friend Jen lives just a few blocks away from Hite. We have all been friends since college and Jen and Hite hang out on an almost daily basis. Jen wasn’t available for dinner the other night because she is attending seminary, works almost full time, teaches 184 classes at her church, runs marathons and in her spare time goes on mission trips to Africa. She is what y’all might call a Type A personality. In fact, while we were roommates in college she would purposely wake me up at 8:00 a.m. because she felt I’d had enough sleep and needed to help her conquer the world. Amazingly enough, we are still friends.

    Anyway, Jen has a lot of personality and never does anything halfway. You never have to wonder how she’s feeling about something because she will let you know, usually in a voice that isn’t necessarily an inside voice. In fact, she and Gulley have both been known to talk so loud that it has been suggested that they might have hearing problems.

    Okay, so the week of Thanksgiving, Hite’s phone rings about 10:45 at night. It’s Jen and she is talking so fast and is so upset that he can’t even understand what she is saying. She tells him to get to her house right now. So, he jumps in the car and speeds over to her house fearing that something really bad has happened because she is so wound up.

    He walks in the door and she is hysterical. He finally gets her to calm down long enough to find out that she walked out in the backyard about an hour before and saw some men in a truck stopped behind her house and when they saw her, they sped away. Then, about thirty minutes later she starts hearing some horrendous, loud noise coming from her backyard. She runs out to see what is going on and immediately notices the terrible smell.

    In the meantime, her dog Willie has also run out to the backyard and is barking and going wild. She can’t get him to come into the house. Willie is no average dog. He already functions at a higher level of excitement than your normal canine. In fact, he has been known to get so excited that he has jumped through her plate glass window not once, but twice. Of course in the midst of all this chaos, he is beyond wound up.

    Hite listens and hears all the commotion coming from the backyard. They go outside and he says the smell is just beyond awful and the noise is worse. He manages to get Willie back in the house and then goes to inspect the source of the noise. This is what he finds.

    They are under Jen’s deck with slop and all. Hence, the smell…and the noise.

    Just as they are trying to figure out the best course of action for renegade domestic pigs, six cop cars, a firetruck and an ambulance show up with sirens blazing in front of Jen’s house. It seems that before she called Hite, she called 911.

    The police get out of the car with their electric tasers drawn and ready for action because as it turns out, Jen was so hysterical during her call to 911 that the operator taking the call coded her as crazy. Seriously.

    I guess they figured anyone who lives in the heart of a major city who calls and hysterically suggests that some unknown perpertrators have placed something that appears to be livestock in their backyard has a high probability of being a little off.

    Hite said the cops kept walking around saying “Bob, I’ve been on the force 18 years and never seen anything like this”. And then, “Carl, you ever seen pigs in someone’s backyard in this part of town?” They were stunned and weren’t sure about the next course of action.

    They did volunteer that it was obviously either just a practical joke or someone had decided they no longer wanted those pigs, which they all agreed didn’t seem likely because why would someone drive to the middle of a city to drop off pigs in an upper middle class neighborhood.

    How about those powers of deductive reasoning?

    Jen said, “No one I know would do something like this”, but it seems that she was wrong. Apparently for some reason that I have forgotten, two of her friends from church had these pigs in their possession and had spent the week dropping them off in various church members’ backyards as a practical joke.

    The next morning when they called to laugh and claim their pigs, the joke was on them because those pigs had been hauled off by animal control.

    I’m not sure of their fate, but that night as Hite was telling me the story he had ordered the pulled pork and as he went to take a bite he said, “I hope this isn’t them”.

    The end.

  • A little tutorial

    A couple of y’all have asked about Gulley. Back in the days when only two people read Big Mama, as opposed to the five or six of y’all who read now, I wrote this post that explains exactly who Gulley is. I wrote it early on because she has always been a central character in my life (or at least for the past 17 years) so I knew her name would come up. So for those of y’all who are recently joining the party that is Big Mama, now you know.

    Also, while Gulley isn’t her first name, it is what I have always called her. At this point in life no one else really knows her as Gulley, but old habits are hard to break.

    She is real though. Not a made up character. Although if I were to try and make up a character I couldn’t come up with one even half as good. If y’all spent an hour with her, I promise you’d leave with mascara running down your cheeks and more stories to tell than you can even imagine.

    And while we’re on the subject of characters in my life, tomorrow is Mimi’s birthday. Happy Birthday Mimi! We love you very much and hope you have a great day!

  • It will be like one long continuous day at the spa

    Today is the first day of my vacation. One of the benefits of working for the bank is that I’ve been there long enough to accrue some serious vacation time, so I am officially done for the rest of the year.

    WHOO HOO!

    There is no limit to what I might get done in the next week. The house might get clean, some presents may get wrapped and some laundry might get folded. The mind boggles.

    Please note that everything is prefaced with might. No point in overextending myself.

    Of course Christmas vacation isn’t quite what it used to be, which was basically a chance to sleep until noon, catch up on Days of Our Lives, followed by a trip to the mall and maybe a movie later that night (which would explain why I saw Pretty in Pink 67 times).

    Now vacation means I’m still up at some unfortunate hour, because for me anything before 8:30 a.m. is just sad. Oh, I’ll try to get Caroline to get in bed with me and watch a movie or something while Mama sleeps, but since she takes after her Daddy she has this peculiar way of greeting the day with joy and a tenacious can-do attitude. She’s a little like Matt Foley from SNL.

    So, we might catch up on some crucial Noggin programming because heaven only knows what Dora has been up to, although it’s a safe bet that she’s still searching for the chocolate tree in the peppermint forest where her abuela used to live.

    Then later we could head to the mall, but that just means we’ll end up in Pottery Barn Kids or The Disney Store where Caroline can whine about how she needs every piece of inventory in the entire store and Santa isn’t coming soon enough so we should just buy it today. And then I’ll drag her by the hand into Banana Republic to look for a few gifts and allow the well groomed salespeople wearing cashmere that has never been defiled by toddler hands to give us everything they have in the once over department as they have a spiritual holiday moment by thanking God that they don’t work at Pottery Barn Kids.

    As for a movie, we could check out Happy Feet or whatever other animated movie is out there, but the problem with that is first of all, Caroline is completely opposed to loud noises that aren’t coming directly from her and secondly, sitting in a movie theater burns absolutely no energy which is a must for a child hopped up on candy canes and Pottery Barn Kids desire.

    Ahhh yes, vacation. At least once I go back to work on January 2, I’ll get a chance to relax and unwind.

  • Just You and me

    For a variety of reasons with laziness among them, we haven’t been great about going to church this fall. It seems like every Sunday there is some reason why church isn’t going to happen and I’ll be the first to admit that sometimes that reason is that I don’t want to get out of my pajamas. I’m not proud, but I’m just being honest.

    The thing is that I have missed being in church on Sunday mornings and so this morning in spite of the cold and rain and the fact that P is out of town, I got Caroline up and dressed and we headed out the door. We were even on time.

    Y’all know how sometimes you can be out in the hot summer sun and not realize you’re thirsty until you walk back in the house and gulp down a huge glass of water? That was my heart as I walked through the doors this morning. My soul was thirsty and I didn’t even realize how much.

    It’s not like I hadn’t been spending time with God, but there is something about being in His presence among other believers all singing praises to Him that envelops me in comfort like nothing else.

    We sang this song:

    Take my heart, I lay it down
    at the feet of you who’s crowned.
    Take my life, I’m letting go
    I lift it up to you who’s throned.
    And I will worship you Lord
    Only you Lord
    And I will bow down for you
    Only you Lord
    Take my breath, take my fear
    All I have, I’m leaving here
    Be all my hopes
    Be all my dreams
    You’re my delight
    My everything
    And it’s just you and me here now
    Only you and me here now

    And as we sang “it’s just you and me here now” all I could think is that’s what it all comes down to. At the end of my life it will come down to me standing before God. I try so hard to be a good mother, a good wife and a good friend but ultimately these are all gifts that have come from Him. If I’m not pleasing Him and seeking Him, then it will be impossible for me to be a good steward of what He has blessed me with. I cannot do it by myself.

    But yet I try and then I fail.

    So this morning I let Him pick me back up, dust me off and start again with Him taking the lead instead of me trying to drag Him into my agenda and my timeline.

    On the way to church this morning, Caroline and I were listening to Breath of Heaven and she said “Mama, I want to go to heaven with you” and so we talked about asking Jesus into our hearts and then going to heaven someday. She said with all the excitement in the world, “Mama! I wish I could run to Jesus right now!”

    And the best part is, we can. If we just remember.

  • We’re having ourselves a merry little Christmas

    Over the last 24 hours we have been busy around here making the yuletide gay. And by gay, I don’t mean that we’ve been listening to Cher. Although we have listened to a little Judy Garland. I mean that we have been festive and full of Christmas cheer.

    Not that there is anything wrong with listening to Cher.

    Yesterday afternoon, I decided that we needed to decorate some sugar cookies and since this was a spur of the moment decision based mainly on the fact that it was freezing cold and sleeting outside and we desperately needed an activity NOW, I didn’t have time to wait for homemade dough to chill so I reached for my good friend the dough boy and his slice and bake offerings.

    I have never seen Caroline as excited as when faced with such a variety of items to make a huge mess with. Oh! the flour! the sparkles! the red hots! the dough! It was an embarrassment of riches.

    She focused all of her decorating efforts on one lone, candy cane shaped cookie and having emptied the entire container of colored sugars decided she was done. I’d like to say it was totally worth the huge amount of cleanup involved, but I think that might be a lie.

    Then, this morning we had Breakfast with Santa Claus and I made a huge error in judgement by creating a buzz about it last night, so this morning she was up at 5:30 yelling “Mama, let’s go see Santa. Let’s go eat with Santa!”. By the time Gulley and her gang finally arrived to pick us up at 8:30, we were more than ready to go.

    During the course of the morning I can guarantee that I made her aware of the fact that Santa was watching at least 154 times which would buy me maybe 30 seconds of quiet obedience. Maybe 30 seconds.

    Gulley and I have a term we use to describe docile, gentle children. We call them “cup-pourers”. The name is derived from the little kids who sit on the edge of the baby pool in the summer time and are perfectly content to just fill their little nesting cups with water and then dump them out and then fill their cups and dump them out, while their mamas get to visit and drink a beer and have enjoyable adult conversation.

    Gulley and I have not given birth to “cup-pourers”. This fact is confirmed every summer at the pool as we chase our kids as they run from one end of the pool to the other and it was confirmed again this morning as we chased them all over the country club while waiting for Santa and breakfast. At one point I even looked and thought why is that rope line holder about to fall over and realized it was because all three of our kids were trying to swing on it. And so here we go again with “Santa is right there watching you”.

    We’d like to complain, but seeing as how neither of us could be classified as a “cup-pourer”, it would stand to reason that neither would our precious offspring.

    So after a morning of sitting on Santa’s lap, eating some French Toast sticks drowned in maple syrup, and my futile attempts to get a decent picture of the three of them in front of the Christmas tree we headed home.

    Gulley had fit all three carseats in her backseat, so on the way there we had talked about how great it would be to take all the kids to Bryan together. Then, on the way home listening to Caroline and Jackson argue throughout the entire 20 minute drive about who was strong enough to pull a helicopter out of the sky, we decided that maybe that trip could wait another year or five.

    All in all it’s been a very merry 24 hours and the best part is that right now Caroline is in her room sleeping in heavenly peace. I’m about to do the same. And although all this merry making has worn me out, there is nothing better than spending time with best friends.

  • A little of this, a little of that

    As y’all have probably figured out by now, I am home from Dallas. The trip left me slightly tired seeing as how I got about 3 hours of sleep total during my visit. I have never been able to sleep well in hotels largely due to the fact that I am compulsive combined with the fact that hotels don’t have fitted bottom sheets. It drives me out of my mind to have that rumpled, wrinkled non-fitted mess under me while I try to sleep. I am a modern day version of the princess and the pea.

    So, next time I’m in Dallas I’m inviting myself to stay with one of you Dallas folks. Don’t you want me as a houseguest now that you know I am a compulsive insomniac who requires perfect sleeping conditions?

    Anyway, as the incredibly creative title implies, here’s a little of this and a little of that.

    1. Caroline was excited to see me when she and P picked me up at the airport. She had grown about three inches while I was gone and I promise her hair hadn’t seen a brush since my departure. I had told her that I would bring her a treat when I came home and she was really excited and said “Oh Mama, will it be gum?”

    And because I am nothing if not an overachiever, I brought home not only a whole roll of Rain-blo bubble gum but also some candy wax lips. She took them to school today for show and tell because as luck would have it, the letter of the week was “L”.

    2. I love Christmas music. I do my best to devote the entire month to the listening of Christmas carols. This year is like a dream come true because I downloaded James Taylor’s Christmas CD from iTunes. I do love some JT and this CD is on constant rotation in my car and in my house. I highly recommend it.

    And by JT I meant James Taylor not Justin Timberlake, although I do love him too and spent a good part of my pregnancy listening to “Rock Your Body” because it never failed to make Caroline start kicking and moving around. Even in utero the girl had taste and rhythm.

    3. P went shopping at Whole Earth Provision and bought some socks that will keep even the coldest feet toasty warm. I know this to be true because they have been keeping my feet warm all afternoon. Someone told me one time that if anyone tried to determine if I was still alive by seeing if I had any warmth in my hands or feet, I would be buried alive. It’s true.

    Anyway, tonight as we’re on the couch, P notices that I have borrowed a pair of his socks and decides to get in a custody battle over them. Why, I ask why would he begrudge the mother of his child warm feet? I told him that I hadn’t put the socks on until after I showered so technically they are clean and he can still wear them hunting tomorrow. He didn’t really like that idea, but I’m thinking anyone who doesn’t mind using my toothbrush (don’t even get me started on this topic) shouldn’t mind wearing socks that have had my feet in them.

    4. Last week Caroline didn’t want to go to dance class and told me she didn’t feel well. So I went through my usual routine of asking what hurt, and then in the real test to see if she was faking asked “Are you too sick to go play at Jackson’s house?” and she told me that yes, she felt too bad to even go to Jackson’s. So, I decided that she could skip dance seeing as how it’s not like she has the lead in the Nutcracker this year and no sooner had I informed her of my decision when she said “Mama! Good News!! I feel good enough to go play with Jackson!”.

    And the answer to the question is yes, she is smarter than me.


    5. Lastly, I wanted to mention Boomama’s upcoming holiday tour of homes in case some of y’all haven’t heard. It will be on December 15 which is one week from today. So deck those halls, take some pictures and go put your link over at Boomama’s.

    Hope y’all have a great weekend!