Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Monday, March 31, 2008
Day 91-97 Weekly
As all good things come to pass- I had wanted to write daily gratitude blogs- yet I am finding it extremely difficult to find the time (not the gratitude) to post each day. So, I will now blog on gratitude each week. I am grateful that I have much to be thankful about- and I am enjoying this blog journey too!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Day 88, 89, 90: Networking
This morning I will be leaving with a fellow writer (and one of my very best friends) for a weekend writers conference in Florida. The workshops are wonderful, and the networking opportunity is invaluable. There will be many authors, editors and agents to meet and I always feel invigorated upon my return from these events- and I it seems there are always a few requests to see my manuscript- so that's a bonus too!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Day 87: Off to serve
One of my dear friends' eldest son, 18 year old Christopher,was recently sworn in to serve in the USA Navy. To see this young man, in full uniform, hair freshly cut, standing straight and tall- made me proud. I am grateful for those who serve to protect and honor the USA.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Day 86: Musicals
Sean, my eldest, is part of his High School's annual big Spring Musical production. It is such a joy to see such talented and hard working teenagers putting on a terrific show. Last year it was "Guys and Dolls" this year it's "The Pajama Game."
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Day 85: Little helpers
My youngest daughter, Tiffany, loves to help out around the house- with cooking and sewing being her favorite tasks. Someone once said "When they are little they want to help out all the time, when they are actually old enough to do a better job- they are interested anymore." I am glad to say- that at nine years old- she not only does a great job - she is still very much interested as well.
Day 84: Crisp air
A cold snap at the beginning of Spring is a reminder of the winter we are leaving behind.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Day 83: Easter
Sunday mass, brunch with friends, Easter egg hunts, flowers in bloom, the warmth in the air, spring busting at the seams- for all of this I am grateful. Happy Easter.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Day 82: Baby Turtles
While my husband was doing yard work this past weekend, he discovered a baby turtle. In our neighborhood, there are many lagoons, and we are sure this little turtle wandered away form his. Yet my Dr. Doolittle youngest daughter Tiffany decided that she had to adopt it, and take care of it and create a home away from home for it. The baby turtle's home now sits next to her fiddler crab's home. I am the designated babysitter when she is away.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Day 81: Yellow Peeps
Nestled in a box, side by side, Covered in sugar, yellow and gooey- marshmallow peeps are one of my children's favorite Easter treats.
Day 80: Spring Break
No homework, sleeping in, lazy days, playing and relaxing- this is the time to unwind form school for children. I am grateful for Spring break so that my children can recharge their batteries and have some downtime from the rigors of school.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Day 79: Marsh Views
Today, I had the privilege of having picturesque water marsh view while enjoying a wonderful lunch with a friend. For mother nature and all of her glory- I am thankful.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Day 78: Imagination
"Mom, I had a dream that I am going to be a famous designer, with a brand called Tiffany's designs," my nine year old, Tiffany said. And I do wish that whatever my children- or anyone for that matter -wishes and imagines will come to be in reality.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Day 77: St. Patrick
Although Savannah celebrated St. Patrick's early- with the parade on the 14th (Due to Holy week) today is the real day to honor and celebrate the patron saint of Ireland. Erin-go-Bragh.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Day 78: Spring
Savannah has an enormous amount of perennial azalea bushes that pop into their full glory and color right before spring. The city is all decked out in the pinks, oranges, and shades of red form the azalea bushes, lining streets and medians. It's a glorious sight, and one I am always grateful to see.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Day 75: Great weather

I've been to St. Patrick's day parade in torrential rain (our family was chosen to be on the Catholic Schools float five years ago), I've been to the parade in intense heat and humidity too. However- yesterday was humidity free, slightly cloudy, and in the low 70's- perfect parade weather. Considering we get up before five am and set up at seven for the ten o'clock parade. And it went until after two - so it makes for a long but fun day. The weather made it even better- and for that I am grateful.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Day 74: Parade

Horse drawn carriage, marching bands, floats, clowns on bikes- all of these and more are the reason that Savannah had the second (or is it the first) largest parade in the States- a great time to spend with family and friends- even if we have to get up at four am and get downtown before seven to get a spot when the parade begins at ten. The parade lasts over three hours. Often over four. And none of the watchers seems to mind- its all a big party anyway. Oh and the parade is such a huge deal for the city too. It is a holiday in Savannah. The schools are closed- as well as many business.
Except of course those establishments like restaurants and bars and those catering to all the parade attendees- this is the time of years to get a great source of their revenue.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Day 72: Truman Parkway
A year or so ago I wrote an article for the South side News entitled "Queen of the Truman parkway" (the article is in the clip section of my website http://www.loislavrisa.com/) and today was no exception. It seemed that one of my high school children made the bus the other well- did not. So if it wasn't for the Truman- I wouldn't have gotten him to school on one side of town on time, then turned back around (to the opposite side) and got the younger ones to their school on time.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Day 71: Big brothers, little brothers
Recently, one Saturday morning, my eldest son Sean age 15, was wandering aroundthe house. I asked him what he was looking for. I was thinking that he was looking for his cell phone, or ipod, or something else of teenage value. Well I guess he was. He replied "My little brother."
Day 70: Parking lot angels
It seems that no matter where I am trying to find a parking spot- be it at the mall, a coveted spot downtown, the beach- I send up a quick prayer to the parking lot angels (Sounds pretty corny huh?) and ask them to find me a spot. Within minutes- one- usually right where I need it to be- opens up.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Day 69: Change your mind, change your life
Yesterday's blog- about my friend's leap of faith leaving one career to another- got me thinking again today about how many of us- me included- are trapped by our own mind's limitation. WE sometimes lock ourselves mentally into "I can't" statements and limit what our full potential is. Or we knock away the possibility of attaining a dream, or a goal. I decided that I am grateful that I have people, like my friend, in my life that prove that you can change and recreate your life by rearranging how you think. We have the power to create whatever we desire- it's all in our head and heart.
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