Thursday, February 11, 2010

See Dick Clark Grill photos


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A great and fun restaurant we found at the Phoenix Airport today. Our flight was delayed due to snow in Dallas. We were rerouted through Memphis instead and departed four and a half hours later. We're just happy we weren't delayed overnight like the couple next to us.

I'm trying to blog on my iPhone and have some great photos of the Grill, but don't know if I have the tools to import more than one photo per post. Hmmmmmm...a tiny bit frustrating. Sitting here in Memphis with a tummy full of deep fried catfish and okra. Only a couple of hours away from Huntsville to see our kids!


I'll post a series of posts here to show off this neat little airport restaurant. The shiny white faces were blotted out by the spotlights shining on the wall.  This "photo" takes up a huge portion of the wall, as do most of the following.  At least our hero isn't blotted out. Yah American Bandstand!!!

Dick Clark Grill-Are you old enough to recognize these faces? Oh Ricky! Oh my heart!


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Scroll down to tour the rest of the restaurant photos on following posts. Thanks.

Another photo of Dick Clark Grill


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More Dick Clark Grill


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See yourself in there anywhere?
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Dick Clark Grill


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Sunday, February 7, 2010

MEET PAWSCILLA!

Sherman  met a new friend this week at Koyote Kutz, where he goes to be groomed. She is a beautiful, but angry, Persian cat named Pawscilla.  Neither Sherm nor I could take our eyes off of her. She would have been cute if she'd smiled, but she was NOT a happy kitty when we met her!  Sherman tried his best to encourage her, but she wasn't buying it.

She stayed still as a statue on that table for the groomer.  Maybe that's what cats do when they're angry?   


"They're pushing and pulling and hurting my neck," meowed Pawscilla. "Oh the indignity of it all!" Does it look to you like she's curling her toes?  Oh, poor kitty.


"It's okay Pawscilla, It'll be over in a few more minutes."  I thought Sherman was going to shed tears.


"Easy for YOU to say, dog.  Get out of my face."


And so, we said farewell to Pawscilla, and to all of our favorite groomers at Koyote Kutz.

UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010


Death and Dying

WARNING, don’t read this if you don’t like morbidity. I’m about to talk about one of two inevitables, death and taxes…I really hate them both. I’m sorry, but it’s the truth.

The older I get, the harder life is getting because people I know and love are disappearing from the earth, I mean dying. I’m tempted to shake my fist at God because so much of it I don’t understand, because I love life, because I love people, and then I fall to my knees when I realize how little I can do about it. You see, I can believe what I want about God, but it doesn’t change Whom He is one bit—it only changes who I am.

We think we are SO in control. Death and taxes are only two obvious items completely out of our control. Can you make yourself taller by choosing to be so? Can you turn yourself into an Olympic athlete without the required health and talent? Can you make the sun come out on a cloudy day? How many more and better questions I could ask that show how powerless I am in multiple ways? Who am I, Susie Talbot, to shake my fist at God when He determines it’s time for His created one to die?

We saw the new movie EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES, the true story of a family fighting for the lives of their two beautiful children.  It was inspiring at the very least. The love that went on within that family was truly Brady Bunchish and better. They didn’t let the children’s Pompe disease get in the way of fun and laughter every day in every way they could make it happen. The outcome of the real life story is amazing. I won’t ruin the story’s outcome if you haven’t seen it.

My point—the parents fought a good fight to find a cure for their children. They didn’t give up. Do I fight that hard for the people I know and love? It’s bad enough for the body to die, but if the soul perishes without saving knowledge and grace from God, through Jesus Christ because His children don’t speak up, then that is true disaster.

If you read my blog, you probably already know what fuels me. You also know that I do love people and would be the last one to pound religion on them. Even God doesn’t pound on anyone to follow Him. He only knocks at the door of each heart, which must be opened from the inside. He won’t barge in, but only knocks. He’s gentle. He leaves it up to us whether or not we choose to open that door.

It’s not about being good. That’s impossible. If you know me, you know that I’ve failed often at that. It’s about being open to Truth. If you don’t know Truth yet, ask a “higher power” out there for it and it’ll come to you. Remember the movie line, “If you build, they will come.” If you seek the truth, you will find Him, the One Who knit you together in your mother’s womb.

Yep, we’re still gonna die, but if there is a remote chance that our spirit man within us lives on, I’m prepared. Not because I’m more special than anybody, but because of Who He is. If you’ve read this, I pray you too are prepared.

This is my love letter to you, From Susie