Thursday, November 24, 2011

Notebooks

I always love a new fresh blank page that I can record some of life on......



Through the years of my life
There have always been notebooks
Notebooks for musing over a poem
Taking notes at a workshop
Venting my pain at life's injustices
Household budgets, travel plans, itineraries

I keep the notebooks stacked in closets, cupboards, drawers

After sixty years there is quite an accumulation
Notebooks
The Rough Drafts of my life

November Poetry

The other night my son Jameson left to go in the army. He left on my dad's birthday. That night I went for a swim and at the pool to go wash away my sorrow in the water. The pool is enclosed by big glass windows to the west. As I was swimming the most amazing sunset covered the sky and I had the most breathtaking view of it in the pool. I kind of felt like dad helped paint the sky to cheer me up. This is a poem for dad

It's funny how the things that used to bug you about a person fade when they pass on....
It was like that with my father
Now what I remember is his eyes...
Looking at me with encouragement
Tearing up when my sisters and I sang
And the time when he gave me a new baby colt for Christmas
I remember his eyes and the way they crinkled up at the corners
when he was happy
His eyes and his smile are what I remember most

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Marriage Survival Kit

These things have helped our relationship survive and thrive. Maybe it will help you too
                                     Ways to have a Successful Relationship

1. Focus on the positive traits in each other. (Write them down and think about them.)
Look for and notice them every day.

2. Tell each other every day that you love each other and compliment and praise one another often. Never take each other for granted or the energy each contributes to the relationship

3. Be affectionate not just in bed but out of bed too. Human touch is very comforting and healing. Don’t forget to hug, kiss, and cuddle often.

4. Talk everyday about everything. Don’t store or hide emotions. Get them out and deal with them before they become too big to handle or solve.

5. Be a good, open, and easy to talk to listener. Try to understand the other person’s feelings and point of view and care about how they feel.

6. Show each other respect even in the most heated argument. People turn off when
other’s start to yell or call names. Learn self control and never verbally, physically or emotionally abuse one another. “ A soft word turneth away wrath” Learn how to
manage anger in a healthy way.

7. Take a time out period if either is extremely upset. Have a signal you give each other
when things feel out of control. Give each other some time to cool down, calm down, and get centered. It’s better to take some time out than say something that will hurt the other and you may regret. When we lose our centered place, we lose our effectiveness in communication

8. Give each other some personal time and space. Everyone needs that. Talk over what each other’s needs are, then set up regular times for this. Respect each other’s time, space, and privacy. As the prophet Kahil Gibran said, “Let their be spaces in your togetherness” Time apart can also help to appreciate each other.

9. Forgive, forget and move forward. Don’t keep files of past slights or hold grudges and don’t be too proud to admit and say your sorry if you have done something wrong

10. Use the 24 hour “courtesy clause” if changes need to be made as far as time and commitments or plans with each other. Try to give each other at least 24 hour notice. If this can not be accomplished, learn to be flexible and accommodating with time. Dont' make someone wait for more than a half hour. Call them and let them know if you need to change plans.
11. Cultivate togetherness time. Find things you enjoy doing together and do them regularly ie. Walks, bike rides, working out, hiking, water sports, nature hikes, skiing, writing, crafts, painting, road trips and traveling. Join a club or take a class together to learn something new or read the same book and discuss it together. This is a good way to keep growing and changing together.

12. Be open-minded and not reactive to what the other person says. Don't become defensive. Really listen to how they feel.

13. Don’t live under preconceived ideas of how a relationship should be. Discuss with each other what you each think a good relationship should be

14. Save some exclusive time only for each other every day. Go on a date together at least once a week and take turns planning it. Try surprising each other with something special frequently like flowers, love notes , special dinners, massages, etc.

15. Make each other the Number “1" priority. If you don’t there will be problems

16. Don’t make “material things” more important than people or feelings

17. Set common goals together that are attainable and then work towards them.

18. Be honest and trustworthy all the time

19. Take responsibility and care for yourself mentally, physically, emotionally and
spiritually. Always try to look your best and be your best self. Take the time to stay healthy in body, mind, and spirit so you can offer a healthy person to your mate.

20. Don’t act selfish, spoiled, bullying or manipulative. Do not use sex to manipulate

21. Make sexual expression more than just a physical act. When you combine love and
spirituality with the sexual union, it can be the highest form of love, communication,
and intimacy. Make love often. It is very healthy and balances out the energies
of both people if both are healthy when they come together

22. It is important to have equality in all things. In tasks,, in chores, in money. Share
household responsibilities. Divide them up evenly. Take turns cooking and
cleaning up.

23. Don’t ever assume anything. Make sure everything is clear and understood
Learn to be easy going and keep the priorities straight about what is really
important in the relationship

24. Never embarrass, put down, or degrade the other person especially in public or
around friends. Always show how much you love, care and respect the other in
public situations. Don’t let sex, partying, or friends tip the relationship out of balance

25. Make sure there is good communication about money and each is doing their part
or there is a balance about money ie. (If the woman sacrifices her career to birth and raise children , then whatever the husband earns is negotiated and shared in an equitable to both parties manner. Set a time to pay bills each month and be sure each person is aware of where the money goes and how much there is. Always keep an emergency fund in case something comes up that extra money is needed. Don't spend on any major purchase without discussing it first.

26. Don’t let little annoying things become big things. If something really bugs
someone, be considerate and pay attention to the problem and do what you can to take care of the other's reasonable needs.
27. Don’t have expectations about what you think a relationship should be like. If you
do, you will be disappointed. If you have something that is very important you
want or need from the other person, learn to communicate that clearly. Don’t
expect your mate to read your mind Learn to respond quickly and do something about it if your mate has requested something of you. Find out what your mate’s needs are and don’t ignore them. Try to fulfill those needs whenever possible.

* Summing it all up, the main thing to remember is the Golden rule “Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Always be each other’s best friend and don’t do anything that you wouldn’t do to your best friend*

Friday, August 26, 2011

Wedding Songs for my Sweet Children and their Spouses

To Dillyanna and Jeremy Faulkner on their Wedding Day
August 27, 2011

Love is gentle , Love is kind
Love lifts up the human mind
Love is tender, Love is calm
Love can be a healing balm

Love is patient , Love is pure
Love continues, Love endures
Love forgives and starts again,
Love is how your hearts will mend

If you love with all your heart
That is how you’ll never part
Keep love with you everyday
In all you do and all you say



To Jessica Lynn and Scott Chase on their Wedding Day
June 2, 2007

Today I will marry my best friend
To Love and to cherish to the end
Today we'll join our hands and hearts
Today is when our future starts
We will travel life’s road together
In sunny skies and stormy weather
We’ll share our joys, we’ll share our tears
We’ll share our hopes we’ll share our fears

Today I will marry my best friend
To give and care for to the end
We’ll grow and change as life goes on
But still we’ll love and be as one
One day we’ll have a family
Some look like him and some like me
We’ll look ahead forgive the past
That is how our love will last

Today I will marry my best friend
The one that will love me to the end
Today we’ll share our wedding bands
So come with me and take my hand


To Jacey and Nathan David Faulkner
June 18, 2002

Chorus
What is love, What is love
What is love meant to be
What is love, What is love
It’s love that sets our hearts free


Love is the fire that lifts our souls higher
And brings us to joy in the light
Love is the power of all of God’s flowers
That brings our hearts hope and delight
Love is an ocean that’s deep with emotion
Connecting our hearts and our hands
Love is a mountain that’s there tall and strong
And there, right or wrong still it stands
Chorus
Love is an eagle that flies high and free
Then comes home to rest in a mutual nest
Love is a river that ceaselessly goes
And endlessly flows to the sea
Love is the wind that brings us to change
And rearranges our lives
Love is the answer to all of our prayers
And all of our cares in the night
Chorus


To Emily Ann and Jerimy Jones
September 9, 2000

A new life , A new love
A new hope is in you
A new life, A new love
My dream is coming true
Together forever is coming to view
You found me, I found you
We’ll help each other through
Chorus
We’re caring, we’re sharing
We’re learning how to give
We’re growing , we’re showing
A better way to live
Together we’ll do it
We will begin
You found me, I found you
An everlasting friend
Chorus

To Jameson Parker Hughes and Courtney December 24, 2013

            Love is the Answer

We’ll  travel this journey of life together
We’ll keep walking the road that leads to forever
We’ll face the tests that life throws our way
Give each other a smile at the end of each day
                              Chorus
Love is the answer that will get us through
Love is the answer , whatever we do
Love gives us hope, Love helps our hearts
Love  builds our dreams, Love’s where it starts

Our journey  will have some ups and downs
Our journey will have some laughs and frowns
But we’ll  stand together through thick and through thin
That’s how we’ll make it, That’s how we’ll win
Chorus
Our journey will make us a new family
Our journey will bring us some great memories
We’ll join hands and hearts on our  special day

We’ll do life together, together we’ll say

Sunday, August 14, 2011

August Poetry

Leo Love of Mine
Sings songs to my soul
When we make love
Intense
Gentle
Steady
Leo Love of Mine
Takes me higher
And higher still
Plateaus,
Glides like a para sail
Then drifts to a landing
This Leo Love of Mine

For Rob for his birthday August 19 2011


The music of the night
mesmorized,
hypnoticzed.
This summer Eve
You embraced the moment
Grasping, Reaching
Enveloping all that is coming to us
Summer,
Love, taste, sounds,
And you

I love your light
Your laugh
The way you make me feel when I am close to you
I love your touch
Your caress
How your hair falls
How you look at me with your baby blues

By Rob for Andrea on a magic full moon night


I rank barely first to the cars
A close second to the pets
I'm never boring
Always a challenge
Way too complicated
to keep it simple like the dog
I'm a challenge
And he likes a challenge

Andrea

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Ever green and Ever blue

Ever Green and Ever Blue
Two spruce trees ever green and ever blue
planted side by side when they built their first home.
His favorite color green for growing things.
Her favorite color blue like robin’s eggs and sky.
Two spruce trees ever green and ever blue grew gardens.
His to nourish them with grapevines, peas, and fresh rhubarb.
Hers to inspire hearts with lavender lilacs, Hydrangeas, and forget me nots
Young Saplings grew beneath the trees as their family sprouted
Two spruce trees ever green and ever blue grew taller and stronger.
Their branches intertwined like their lives.
Winds blew and storms brewed,
They stood closer as life’s trials took their toll.
Two spruce trees ever green and ever blue grew older.
One started leaning in
He hobbled on a cane.
She took the extra weight.
Two spruce trees evergreen and ever blue,
One soul left to another plane.
Two spruce trees stand.
He is with her still ,ever green and ever blue.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

A Tradition of Country Magazine

A Tradition of Country Magazine
My father grew up in the country in a place called Chester, Idaho. Chester had two gas stations and a general store that bordered the highway going to Yellowstone National Park. My Uncle Delbert was the Proprietor of the General Store which also served as a Post Office and gathering place for the town.
My father was a dry farmer and grew up in Chester. He loved the beauty of the land and the wheat fields waving in the wind like a lake of gold. He was a true country boy which included everything from gathering the eggs, to herding the cows and milking them by hand.
One of his favorite things to do in his Golden Years was to enjoy the Country Magazine with all the beauty and simple joys of country living. I’m sure it reminded him of his childhood and growing up in the country. Whenever I came over for a visit I loved to look in the magazine too and especially enjoyed the amazing photographs captured each season in different country settings.
My father noticed all his children enjoyed the magazine when they came for a visit. We had been children in Chester and grew up with life in the country too so he started giving us a subscription every year as a Christmas gift. It was a present we could enjoy all year through and remember our love for our dad and the country as we viewed the pages.
After my dad died we felt sad knowing this tradition might not continue but my mom true to his memory and knowing it would remind us of him, continued the tradition. We still get a subscription every Christmas. It’s been seven years that he’s been gone but it’s like our dad keeps giving us a present from him even though he has passed on.

Some Things I've learned in 6o Years

-Never take anything or anyone for granted
-Take some time to be alone, quiet, and still
-Parenthood is a tough job but a very important one
-Sometimes though very difficult, you have to leave a marriage or relationship that isn’t working to find a chance for happiness
-Take good care of your body so it will take good care of you. You only get one
-Listen more- Talk less
-The right relationship can make a world of difference
-There is good in almost everyone. Look for it
- You can make things better if you work at relationships
- It takes two to make it work. Both have to make an effort.
-What’s right for one person might not be right for someone else. Allow for a lot of diversity in this world
-Alcohol can destroy people’s lives and damage those around them. Proceed with caution
-It’s a beautiful life if you choose to see the beauty
-It’s all about attitude
-If you believe it, you can create it
-Learn the lesson . Don’t keep repeating a bad thing
-Count your blessings and be grateful
-Forgive, Forget and Move one
Having spirituality in life is important. Find something that speaks to your soul
-Love is the answer for almost everything.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Loves Treasure






My grandmothers basket of thick Sienna reeds
Woven with the warp and weave an intricate design
Has held many things in it's hundred years
It might have held fresh homemade bread for a sick neighbor
Or warm fresh cookies for the sweet grandchildren that came to visit
It might have held yarns for knitting each of her children a new sweater
Or the many hand dyed colors of wool to design her lovely floral hooked rugs
Now it holds Large Pine cones I collected from Lake Tahoe's Ponderosas

The basket holds the history and essence of my grandmother
and past generations of loves treasure

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Baskets of Time



I measure time with the baskets on my table in the kitchen nook.

January holds nothing yet waiting patiently for the new year ahead.

February brings love's deep red passions with its burgandy roses.

March holds fuzzy pussy willows with their hint of warmer weather.


April gives us pale pink tulips first kiss to usher in the spring

May is lavendar lilacs and forget me not blues to hold us in their heart.


June blushes in the rose garden with soft spiral petals of many hues.


July brings cheery yellow daisy suns to brighten and warm us with their light.

August holds a rainbow of the last of summer's blooms.

September holds the fruits of the garden , plump yellow and red tomatoes,long green fingers of cucumber and zuchini and the butternut squash for soup, perfect on a crisp autumn evening


October holds a palette of color with cinnamon, red-orange, yellow-green, sienna and pumpkin leaves that melt into each other to celebrate witch's night out

November holds nuts of the season, mahogony pecans , burled walnuts and shiny red chestnuts.

December holds the sparkle and glitter of the season with bright glass balls of red and green.


My baskets of time hold the tapestry of life.

The Old Swimming Hole























The Old Swimming Hole
There’s a favorite place for swimming that the locals know about in a very small town in Idaho called Chester. Word has spread and sometimes the local swimming hole can have up to fifty cars parked there in July. There are license plates on cars from places all over the country that seem to have heard about the swimming hole.
The tradition of this swimming hole has gone way back for four or five generations and who knows maybe even longer than that. My father used to enjoy the swimming hole after a long day working on the farm back in the 1930’s . The swimming hole was located on the Fall River right outside his back yard. When he was young he and his brothers would spend hours swimming and diving off flat lava rocks scattered around the swimming hole. After swimming, the flat black rocks had absorbed the warm sun and it was a great way to warm up after the cool refreshing dip in the water.
An initiation to manhood was jumping off the top of the Chester Bridge. I remember my father would do beautiful swam dives off the top and I used to always love to watch him dive. At least three generations have continued the tradition. Four or five guys will stand in a row on the bridge sometimes and dare each other to dive off first. I have seen four actually dive off together.
Through the years the Chester bridge started to wear out in the middle of the bridge so some kids brought a big hay derrick pole over and hooked up a Tarzan swing. It was great fun to swing off the side or the top of the bridge and do various tricks like somersaults and flips. Some Idaho officials decided it was too dangerous though, so they took out the derrick but then the next year another one would be brought back in and rigged up. The officials finally decided to fix the hole in the bridge so they weren’t able to do the Tarzan swing any more. Still, it is a favorite place for locals and travelers alike today.
My father missed the home place so much that in his seventies he decided to build a Cabin on the other side of the bridge across from the old home place. It is very close to the swimming hole. We christened the cabin “The Fall Inn” and all the family members love to go up and stay in the cabin and remember my dad and enjoy having a great time at the old swimming hole and diving off the old Chester bridge.

Smiles

Real family are the ones that love us for who we are and are there to support us in good times and in hard times. They let us be ourselves but are not unkind or dish out put downs. They show love, respect, and a sensitive responsibility to their brothers and sisters. They aren't so concerned about their own thoughts that they can't hear an others experiences or tromp over things that are sacred and important to another. It is sometimes not the people who we are blood related that are our true family. That can be a special connection but also a stressful alienation at times. We all go through different, stages, challenges, and changes in our lives. Sometimes we find our family members are not there for us but our (not related) family help us through and become our life long family. Sometimes they are our temporary family right when we needed it by helping us through a difficult or challenging time and then we might not see them again.. We are all a part of the human family and can find family members wherever we go. God sends angels that may be in the form of people. How can we attract these other family members into our lives? Just simply look and pray and have faith that they will appear. We are in Gods gentle and loving hands and he will help us whenever we request it or even when we don't because he knows our needs before we ask. It has been a great blessing to meet other not by blood family members throughout my life. You can recognize them by the immediate kinship and connection you feel. Just like a garden to keep the flowers alive , family must be nurtured and connected with regularly. Just like reaching towards God to connect, we must reach out to others to find those special family members. One way is to smile and believe they are coming. Smiles open our positive hearts to the good things and people in life. Smiles are powerful


Smiles

A smile is sunshine parting the clouds of a storm

A babies first smile is a glimpse of heaven

A stranger can smile for no reason and make our day

A bunch of fresh fragrant flowers always brings a smile

A smile can join the whole human race and make them colorblind

Smiles are like bright colored helium balloons and lift us
.
Cheerful song birds of spring always bring smiles and a joyful heart

Frequent smilers are like freguent fliers

They extend the travel time of our lives

This is to all the family of my heart and may you be full of smiles today

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Country Magazine

What is Good

With all the different philosophies, religions and spiritual practices out there it is sometimes confusing as to what really makes sense and the correct path or view. Thank goodness we live in a country that allows freedom of religion and freedom of thought. I have studied many different spiritual practices and religions in my journey and this is the conclusion to that study. I believe that what is good comes from God. Meaning those things that have a good result and help their fellow man are the test if a spiritual practice is good. I also believe that a good test for whether people are good or not is by their works. " By their works ye shall know them" A good tree(person) brings forth good fruit or outcomes. Conversely a bad tree (person) brings forth bad fruit or outcomes. That seems to be the simple test in my view. If is inspires, makes your heart sing and brings joy and love to your mind and heart. Follow that path!