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Funny Fridays

Posted on November 12, 2010 by ThePeachy1 in Funny Stuff Friday, It's Juicy

I have to give a shout out to my friend of many years GAIL !  Happy Birthday GAIL !  You rock !

Happy vodka Birthday sexy man

Lemon drops. yum

Ok  here’s some funnies for you guys to enjoy over the weekend.

The Mandatory Funny email from my daddy:

My wife and I went to the state fair and one of
the first exhibits we stopped at was the breeding
bulls. We went up to the first pen and there was
a sign attached that said,

’This Bull Mated 50 Times Last Year’

My wife playfully nudged me in the ribs, smiled
and said, “He mated 50 times last year.”
We walked to the second pen which had a sign
attached that said,

’This Bull Mated 150 Times Last Year’

My wife gave me a healthy jab and said, “WOW –
that’s more than twice a week! You could learn
a lot from him.”
We walked to the third pen and it had a sign
attached that said, in capital letters,

’THIS BULL MATED 365 TIMES LAST YEAR’

My wife was so excited that her elbow nearly
broke my ribs, and said, “That’s once a day.
You could REALLY learn something from this one.”
I looked at her and said, “Go over and ask him
if it was with the same old cow every time.”

My condition has been upgraded from critical to stable,
and I should eventually make a full recovery.

****************************************************************

Follow these directions and laugh.

1. Go to Google Maps. 2. Go to “Get Directions”. 3. Type “Taiwan” as the start location. 4. Type “JAPAN” as the end location. …5. Read STEP no 61 of the directions.

google directions- jet ski across pacific ocean from taiwan

yep no joke yall I took that screen shot

Have a GREAT WEEKEND EVERYONE !!!!!

XO

PEACH OUT

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Thank a Veteran everyday..

Posted on November 11, 2010 by ThePeachy1 in It's Juicy, The Peachy Tree

To the ones in uniform, to the ones who love them.  There is no thanks big enough to express my gratitude.  The sacrifices, the missed holidays and milestones.  The physical, emotional and yes financial sacrifice made by those military families is remarkable. Usually handled with grace and honor.  Fighting even for the right of someone they disagree with to have a voice.

Now a roll call ..

My High School Best friend Dan K.   Marines. Desert Storm

2 of my brothers were in the military-  Army and Airforce.

4 of my nephews in the Military.  ( Army Marines and Navy)

My cousins husband on his fourth deployment to the desert. ( he’s back !)

My husband is retired from the USAF

My father is a Veteran and retired USAF

5 Uncles out of 6.  US Military service and all veterans.

My Grandfather US Mounted Calvary ( one of the last)

My Great Grandfather WWI, died, and in turn my Grandmother was an orphan and only found out 4 months before she died, why and where he was buried, she also received an honorary  reception for him, along with his medals and a letter from the President. It let her leave this planet in peace.

And yes I have ancestors from both sides of the civil war.

I raised my children to know the pledge of Allegiance, to stand when the anthem is sang, and to hold doors for people wearing a uniform or a Veterans hat.  In my family you are raised to understand what it means that someone is actually willing to leave their family and loved ones, to experience unspeakable horrors, to be realistically offering their life up for this country, it’s flag and the people here.  Right or wrong, color or creed, no matter the religion or political stance, they defend us.  Our right to freedom.

I see these families struggle as the parent left behind becomes an only parent and the children suffer with worry and stress.  I see them budget and do without because for some reason this job, the job that actually keeps our country being our country is not paid enough.  A couple years in a row when my daughter was younger and at home, we would baby sit free of charge for military moms, so they could go Christmas shopping without having to pay for daycare because their spouses were overseas.

Living by a military base, we always invite unknown young military people far from home often for the first time, to our home for the holidays to be with our family.  It’s the least we could do, they are willing to die for us, so yes please eat some of my turkey?  Hardly a fair trade.

If this post sounds preachy, well  it is.  This subject is ingrained within my blood, and into the blood of my children.  I think far too many take it for granted.  How many generations of families were ripped apart, or suffered for someones right to protest,  to start a business, or to break the laws of this country and not spend eternity in a jail cell with no civil rights or due process.   So when I see a soldier I say thank you.   Today for Vetrans Day. I want it to reach beyond the scope of people I may run into face to face. I want every child, mother, spouse, brother, sister, and aunt to know,

It is the military and their families, that make this country what it is, not the Politicians.   I thank you.

I have 3 Flag Cases in my house. and if your not familiar with these, it’s what you get when your loved one who served and fought has died, they cover the casket in a flag, OUR flag. Then with precision and snaps, they lovingly fold the flag into a triangle and give it to the family.  No one wants this honor.  We always want the loved one.

Folded American Flag presentation

Every movement, every fold stands for something. Nothing is random.

Now for the meaning behind each fold of the flag they hand to the loved ones.

The first fold is a symbol of life.

The second fold is a symbol of our belief in eternal life.

The third fold is made in honor and remembrance of the veterans departing our ranks who gave a portion of their lives for the defense of our country to try and attain peace throughout the world.

The fourth fold represents our weaker nature, for as American citizens trusting in God, it is to Him we turn in times of peace as well as in times of war for His divine guidance.

The fifth fold is a tribute to our country, for in the words of Stephen Decatur, “Our country, in dealing with other countries, may she always be right; but, it is still our country, right or wrong.”

The sixth fold is where our hearts lie. It is with our heart that we pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisble, with liberty and justice for all.

The seventh fold is a tribute to our Armed Forces, for it is through the Armed Forces that we protect our country and our flag from all enemies, whether they be found within or without the boundaries of our republic.

The eighth fold is a tribute to the one who entered into the valley of the shadow of death, that we might see the light of day, and to honor mother, for whom it flies on Mothers Day.

The ninth fold is a tribute to womanhood; for it has been through their faith, love, loyalty and devotion that the character of the men and women who have made this country great has been molded.

The tenth fold is a tribute to the father, for, he too, has given his sons and daughters for the defense of our country since they were first born.

The eleventh fold in the eyes of a Hebrew citizen represents the lower portion of the seal of King David and King Solomon, and glorifies in their eyes, the God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob.

The twelfth fold in the eyes of a Christian citizen represents an emblem of eternity, and glorifies in their eyes, God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

When the flag is completely folded, the stars are uppermost reminding us of our nation’s moto, “In God We Trust.” After the flag is completely folded and tucked in, it takes on the appearance of a cocked hat, ever reminding us of the solders who served under General George Washington, and the sailors and marines who served under Captain John Paul Jones, who were followed by their comrades and shipmates in the Armed Forces of the United States, preserving for us the rights, privileges and freedoms we enjoy today. There are some traditions and ways of doing things which have a deep meaning.

a rose painted to look like american flag

Thank you to all those that make this country wonderful and safe.

This is a repost from May I had to change some of the numbers above as more family has joined.

Much Respect, Love and Thanks to all those that serve and their families.

XO

PEACH OUT

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WTH have you been Wednesday

Posted on November 10, 2010 by ThePeachy1 in It's Juicy, The Peachy Tree

Hey guys, I am so glad it’s Wednesday.  Seriously.    So I am part of this project called the Traveling Notebook.  It’s an awesome idea and the notebook goes from one place to another with no one really knowing each other but taking a page out to write about themselves or whatever.

I knew it was coming but once it got here, I read what the other people had written.  “mom, wife, journalist, writer, blogger,  student.   I was like…. uh….    then after a few emails and tweets and a facebook posting it came really clear what I wanted to do.

I had to look inside and realize this was my chance to be part of something bigger than me,  and I wasn’t simply just a list of titles or a quirky funny tag line.  So I wrote something original.

The Day I knew.

The day I knew my Grandfather died.

The Day I knew my  best friend  would always be.

The Day I crumbled to the ground and cried.

The Day I was thankful to be free.

The Day I saw my daughters face.

The Day I fought with all my might.

The Day I saw the true human grace.

The Day I decided it wasn’t worth the fight.

The Day  I  opened my eyes to see his tears .

The Day I received help when I needed some.

The Day  I closed my mouth and opened my ears.

The Day I gave all when I had none.

These are just a few of the days, that formed who I am in so many ways.

There is no way to describe what is me,  without a description of everyone I meet,

Because I realized everyone we meet forms who we are, in person and  even those away so far.

So to each and every person out there, please know in your heart this is The day I knew.

Dedicated to my Children, Parents, Grandparents, Husband and Friends both near and far.

I love you for making me, Me.

I live where some pretty famous people live, and know some fairly important people that are always ready for a photo op.  Instead I opted to grab real people, who I had never met until the very moment I approached them with my camera and the notebook.  Total strangers until that moment.  Who can now all say they too are part of something bigger. Good luck and happy Travels to the Notebook and all who it visits.

Biloxi Lighthouse and the traveling notebook with ThePeachy1

Biloxi Lighthouse and the traveling notebook with ThePeachy1

Truly beautiful girls with the Traveling Notebook in Vancleave MS

These young ladies were so happy I had to include them

I didn’t know these young ladies but as I exited my local grocery store there they were riding the tiny little carousel  that still sits in front of the store.   They weren’t covered with make up and dressed provocatively or taking themselves too serious to have fun, to smile to laugh.  I loved that and when I approached them with the notebook I found out they including the adult with them were deaf.  They had ridden the little carousel when they were children, for a friends birthday they returned to take a memory ride.

There were 26 pictures I included in all.    If you want to find out more about The Traveling Notebook  or join in the project   please go visit. http://www.thetravelingnotebook.com/

On a side note I would like to send a huge thank you to all the people that opened their doors to the Notebook and my camera.  I apologize that I had it longer than allowed so I am writing this post from detention.

xoxo

PEACH OUT

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