5.19.2010

Quad time.

There she is, our littlest all ready for the trails.



Gear...check. Bike...check. Muddy trails...check.


My boy is ready and rearing to go.


You got a little something on your face...


I seriously can't think of an activity with friends that is more fun than this.


All the kids on the pyramid rocks.



The bigger kids. They had a blast together.


Check out Monkey C's helmet.


She's ready to go again. That's my girl!



At camp in between trail rides.


The muddy group after the "man" ride. Way to go daughter!!


Muddy and exhausted.



How many marshmallows can YOU stick in your mouth at once?




5.12.2010

My Glad Game.

Pollyana.
Pollyannaish.
Pollyannaism.

In 1913 Eleanor H. Porter wrote the best-selling American Classic, Pollyana.
If you remember, Hayley Mills and Disney gave us the visual version.
My sister and I loved this movie when we were kids.

Wikpedia: "The novel's success brought the term "Pollyanna" into the language to describe someone who seems always to be able to find something to be "glad" about no matter what circumstances are."

Though this sounds like a GOOD thing,
to be called a Pollyana doesn't always have a positive connotation.
To call someone a Pollyana can also mean that you are implying
that their optimism is excessive to the point of naïveté or
refusing to accept the facts of an unfortunate situation.

Okay yes, but I love what the author has to say about that...

In an interview Eleanor H. Porter said,
"I have been made to suffer from the Pollyanna books,
I have been placed often in a false light.
People have thought that Pollyanna chirped that she was 'glad at everything.'
I have never believed that we ought to deny discomfort and pain and evil.
I have merely thought that it is far better
to greet the unknown with a
smile."

Anyone read my profile statement lately?
"Life isn't perfect, but I prefer to go about my world with a smile on".

PROOF.
I am a Pollyana.

See these 3 little stinkers?
That's me on the left, my bro Mike & sis Kris.
Guess what they called me when I was little?

Pollyanna.
A good thing? Yes, even though I caught on to that little hint of
"goody goody" that goes along with the title.
Sometimes I felt myself being defensive of my optimism.
But it was all good.
See...there it is in the sentence above, I just can't help myself.

Recently I reclaimed the Pollyana nickname
with the help of some of my good friends.
They caught on to me I guess.
As soon as the name escaped their lips, a groan escaped mine.
"Oh no! That is what my siblings teased me about when I was little!"
They tried to assure me it was a GOOD thing.
It was OKAY to be optimistic.

Except for statements like this...
"Shelli, tell me honestly, what do I need to improve in my tennis game?
What did you see that I could have done better?
Oh wait,
you are just going to tell me all the positive stuff,
I need to remember who I am asking..."
HA HA HA!
I have to admit, I find that one pretty funny.

And so I have decided that in honor of my
"Pollyanaishness",
I will start what I hope to be a weekly post in my sidebar.
My thoughts on what brings happiness home.
Maybe some insight on why life is lovely.
The insider's guide to a Pollyanna mind.


Stay with me.
It won't be optimism in excess.
Just bring a glass of milk in case you need help swallowing my sweetness pill.
(Oh, and make sure it's half full.)





5.04.2010

Tuesday in Twenty.

Tuesday in Twenty (words):

Cott's favorite spot.


Hi Grandma!


Apron collection.


Fifteen is delicious.


Mr. Fluffypants cuddles.


My happy desk.


Sitting in a sunshine patch.