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One From The Bucket List

January 12, 2012 By Jodi

I don’t have a bucket list, at least not one that I’ve written down.

I have things in my mind that I’d like to do before I die, mostly things that require a bit of money…..like visit Ireland and Venice, take a cruise to Alaska, leave a hard-working waitress a really BIG tip, welcome a soldier home.

Today I mentally crossed the last one off my list.  My sister, ‘S’ and I drove up to the Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire, to welcome our nephew home from Afghanistan.

 

The 368th left for Afghanistan with 170 members, today they returned with 170 members. 

It was an amazing experience, to be there with so many other families, watching and waiting for a glimpse of their loved ones.  The National Anthem was sung, the Governor of New Hampshire welcomed them home, thanking them for their service. A Congresswoman and then a number of other representatives for other politicians spoke, and military personnel spoke and then they asked the battalion to rise and face their families and friends.

Eyes and necks strained as members of battalion searched the crowd for their loved ones.  Arms waving and huge smiles as eyes sought and found the faces of those they loved.  They were ordered to turn around and sit back down.

The commander entrusted with the lives of those 170 men and women then told us of all the things they had accomplished on their missions and we all listened and waited.  Waited for the words. And finally he said them.

DISMISSED.

Then the chaos ensued as everyone searched and tried to reach their loved ones as quickly as possible.  I waited a couple of minutes, so he could savor his first moments with his son and then his parents.

I thanked a couple of soldiers as I made my way forward and suddenly he was in front of me.

“There you are” he said and then he was in my arms. And the worry of the last year melted away as if it had never existed at all.

Welcome home baby, I love you so much and am so proud of all you’ve done and I thank you for your service to your country.

Ladies and gentlemen, SSG Stevenson and his very proud aunt.

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Meanderings, Politics, Social Responsibility, Writing Tagged With: Afghanistan, Bucket List, Southern New Hampshire University

When You're Down

January 11, 2012 By Jodi

I’ve always been under the impression that dogs (as well as other animals) have a sixth kind of sense.  That they can sense things that humans may not be aware of.

I’ve heard stories of animals living in nursing homes who suddenly appeared in a patient’s room and a short time later the patient  passed.

One time when I had a terrible migraine I overdosed myself on Xanax, quite by accident I assure you, yet I somehow managed to drive myself home where I immediately fell into bed.  Sampson my sweet puppy stayed right by my side.

So when I came down with a stomach bug and had to leave work a few minutes early on Monday, I expected a bit more from the dogs.

I walked through the door practically doubled in pain and Delilah jumped into my face.  I went into the kitchen to get their dinners ready and both dogs were jumping around, under my feet, in my way.  Well you get the idea.

I went into the bedroom and sat down on the bed to take off my shoes and put my pajamas on and both dogs were jumping all over me.

I know, I know they were excited and happy to see me, and I appreciate that.  I really do.  I just felt really bad and had hopes they would sense my need for rest.

Eventually they did settle down and luckily I began to feel better pretty quickly because I ended up rubbing this one’s ears.

For a very long time.

But seriously, how can you look at this face and not want to snuggle?

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Filed Under: Dogs, Meanderings, Training, Writing Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, Pets, Sampson

Pet Blogger Challenge

January 10, 2012 By Jodi

I decided to take the leap and do the Pet Blogger Challenge hosted by Will My Dog Hate Me and Go Pet Friendly.  Since I didn’t know about this challenge last year, this will be my first time participating.   The questions for repeaters are different then the questions for first timers.

When did you begin your blog?

I started my blog December 1, 2010.

What was your original purpose for starting a blog?

My original purpose was a challenge to myself to blog every day for a year. My hope was to better my writing and to generate interest in a book I had written.  I had gone to a seminar given by a literary agent at a local library, and her advice was to develop an internet presence in order to have people interested in what you have to say.

Is your current purpose the same?

Yes and no. I think  the original book I had written isn’t really the way I want to go.  I still hope to become a published author, I’m just not sure it will be a children’s book anymore. 

My ultimate goal has always been to share my sweet Sampson with the world and to let others know the joy and love experienced from being owned by a furry bundle of love.

If not, what’s different?

My goal now is to become a writer.  Whether that means I blog professionally or personally, my ultimate goal is to be able to stay home and write for a living.  Allowing me what I consider to be the best of both worlds…spending time with my dogs but still have an income.

If so, how do you feel you’ve met your goals?

Well you’re reading this right?  LOL I’ve actually developed a readership.  Granted it is not as large as I would like, but it is still people I didn’t know before I started this blog. 

Do you blog on a schedule or as the spirit moves you?

My goal is to blog every day and I do. 

If the former, how often — and what techniques do you use to stick to it?

I blog every day, and the post must be up BEFORE I go to bed, mostly I blog at night after dinner, but there are times I start the post early and work on it throughout the day.

If the latter, do you worry about… well, whatever you might worry about (e.g. losing traffic, losing momentum)?

I do worry about losing readers because that is who I am.  It still boggles my mind when I see the post was sent to 53 Word Press subscribers!

Are you generating income from your blog?

No.  So far no-one has approached me for advertising purposes.

If so, how (e.g. sponsor ads, affiliate relationships, spokesperson opportunities)?

If not currently, do you hope to in the future — and how?

I’m on the fence about it.  I’m thinking more in lines of a sponsorship, where people would pay to ‘sponsor’ the blog.  I also think I would be particular about who I chose to sponsor me.  For instance, I personally don’t use those chemical flea and tick products you put on your pet once a month.  Since I don’t believe in them I would not want them to sponsor me.

What do you like most about blogging in general and your blog in particular (bragging is good!)?

What I love about blogging is the relationships I have developed with my readers and other bloggers.  The Blogosphere is a tight-knit community and we all have each other’s backs.  If you are feeling down in the dumps or unsure you can bet a fellow blogger will be right there with their hand out, pulling you up and holding you up if necessary.

What I like most about my blog in particular is that it’s mine, no-one can dictate that they want it ‘done’ a certain way, however it turns out, it is all me.

What do you like least?

The technological side of blogging usually has me scratching my head.  I’m more of a ‘learn by doing’ kind of gal, so in order for me to learn technical stuff, I have to have the book in front of me and do it step by step.  I’m not always very good at finding those types of resources.

How do you see your blog changing/growing in 2012?

I definitely hope to really grow my readership, and develop more blogging relationships.

This is the PBC blog hop, you can get your link here.

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