Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Valentine's Day - It's All About The Love!


Today is that day that any self-respecting single person wishes would go by very quickly – Valentine’s Day. I was venting this afternoon when one of by best friends, Sheila Vest, said something that got me to thinking. On a day where we celebrate love and beauty, there’s a lot of other things that aren’t exactly male-female related. I came up with ten. Maybe these will put a smile on your face and a beat in your heart – even if the romance level in your life on this February 14 might be low. LOL...You’re not alone...

  • A Grandparent’s Love – Over the past few months, I have noticed this first hand with a lot of grandparents. But, I have to say that there’s one in particular that always makes me smile just a bit. I’m not going to name names, as I don’t know him that well. But, there’s a gentleman who goes to Church where I do, and on those occasions where he has his grandson with him, it’s pretty heartwarming to see this man become a kid all over again himself. It’s a sight to see, especially when the grandson tries to move his hands like the songleader. Grandpa’s smile says it all.
  • Friends – I mentioned that it was a friends’ comment today that led to this post. Though I currently don’t have a Juliet, I am exceedingly blessed to have many friends in my life who would do anything for me – and have great faith in me. Love doesn’t always have to be a romantic thing, and I am grateful for that
  • Music – With me, it’s not just something that I do for a living. I don’t know if I could exist without the thrill of hearing an artist or a CD for the first time, or getting to play a song that someone hasn’t heard in years. It’s something that is as much a part of me as oxygen, and that’s no cliché. I know that I couldn’t have made it through the past few years without it.
  • Sunshine – This is simple. Think of how good it feels to be out in the sun after a few days of coldness and cloud cover. Your excitement level is so much higher. Light is a good thing.
  • A Small Town On A Friday Night – Since 1995, one of the most enjoyable parts of what I do is getting to cover High School football. There is something special about pulling into a town about six o’clock on a Friday afternoon. 95% of the time you don’t even have to ask directions to the stadium if you don’t know where it is. And, when they turn the lights on, it’s an excitement level that you can’t deny. Play ball!
  • Animals – Since I was three years old, and my Uncle gave me my first dog – a collie named Lassie, animals have been very close to my heart. There’s a joke that people say sometimes about loving their animals more than some humans. I can’t say that’s not true sometimes. An animal loves you regardless of what you have done or haven’t done – and it can’t be bought. There was a book called Last Bus To Albuquerque by one of my favorite authors, Lewis Grizzard, after his death in 1994. On the back of the sleeve, it had an illustration of him walking up to the pearly gates, and all of his pets coming to greet him. I don’t know what Heaven is or isn’t going to be, but that sounds very nice.
  • The Land / Whether it be rural areas in Tennessee or Kentucky, the urban areas of places like New York, or mountainous areas in Virginia, or driving down the Pacific Coast Highway – this Land, which coincidentally, is your land....is a very beautiful place to be!
  • Children – Kids are very different creatures. They can do things that adults just can’t get away with. Tonight, at Church, we had a dinner before. One of the kids came up to their parents wanting dessert. His father told him ‘You just ate Macaroni. You gotta eat something more.’ The child didn’t get his dessert, but he held true to his convictions – he didn’t eat anything else either. Children are something special, and what comes out of their mouths and hearts is priceless – and it causes us as parents to conjure up the sayings of one Bill Cosby – though we are not as funny.
  • Teachers – Typically, we only have a teacher for just a few months of our lives. That doesn’t mean they don’t stop caring about us. Over the holidays, I found this to be true as I received a card from one of my favorite teachers wondering how I had been doing over the past year. That meant a lot. And, so many of my teachers that I have had over the years – I still learn from to this day.
  • God’s Love – I am not going to get preachy here, but also I did want to let this be known. Do you know of anyone who is going to love and care about you regardless of what you do or say? That’s God for you. I can say that in the past four years, there have been some ups and some downs. I know that I wouldn’t have made it this far without him. I also know that I can’t make it to where I am headed...without him, either.

So...Happy Valentines’ Day to all who are in love this year, and for those who aren’t, hey, it happens when you least expect it, right? So, I am not going to expect it tomorrow...is that cheating?

Monday, February 4, 2013

MORE RANDOMNESS FROM A RANDOM MIND

Well...the first month of the year is into the history books. I have to say that it has been a quick January, and February looks like it is going to be even more of a blur. There’s no real rhyme or theme to this blog, as I am just going to muse about a few different things.....

SUPER BOWL – I thought it was one of the most entertaining games we have had in a while. Was it the best? I don’t know, but congratulations to the Ravens, who held off a pesky SF team to send Ray Lewis out a winner. San Francisco, don’t get too down, as I think you’re going to be around for a while. You just might have the best QB in the conference. And, what about that halftime show? Beyonce might be the most charismatic female performer of the past twenty years. Beauty and talent....and she knows how to make an impression!

DALLAS – The second season of TNT’s reboot of the classic drama is off and running. I have been thoroughly impressed with the show this season. I do have to admit that the best scenes have been the ones featuring the late Larry Hagman, leaving me wondering how it will be post-March 11, when the funeral for JR Ewing will be held. But, I like what I have seen from Josh Henderson and Julie Gonzalo as John Ross and Rebecca. A Ewing and a Barnes. Sound familiar? Hopefully, it continues to flow as well as the oil under Southfork Ranch.

MUSIC – I guess I could always say this, as there are few things I love more than good music, but there is so much out there right now. Gary Allan’s new disc is outstanding, and Tim McGraw might have just released the best album of his career. Off the mainstream path, Holly Williams (daughter of Bocephus) has just released a new album, and keep an eye out for the Blue Sky Riders – a new trio consisting of Kenny Loggins (yep, “Footloose”), and highly respected writers Georgia Middleman and Gary Burr. Their disc is so good that it is scary---that’s a good thing. Re-issue wise, Omnivore Recordings has just unearthed the only solo album ever recorded by Don Rich – the leader of the Buckaroos. Titled Don Rich Sings George Jones, it’s a superb representation of what a talent he was – whether he was singing harmony or lead. And....had a chance today to interview the new Arista family trio The Henningsens. Between them and the new Ashley Monroe CD on Warner Brothers, the music is in good hands! I consider myself very blessed and honored to be able to share the good stuff with you!

CRUSHES FROM DAYS GONE BY: No, I’m not going to tell you who I thought was the prettiest girl in Dickson County in 1986...or 1990...lol, but I had a conversation with a friend of mine the other night that was quite nostalgic. Do you remember back when television comprised of three networks and PBS? People would get bored with that nowadays, but it was a magical time. As my friend and I talked about some of the biggest shows of days gone by, we began to discuss who some of the most attractive female stars of that time were. There was mentions of who you’d expect – Farrah Fawcett, Catherine Bach, Valerie Bertinelli, Linda Gray (was, is, and always will be a Sue Ellen fan!), but a few names came up that I hadn’t thought of in years....Erin Gray...Markie Post...Marilu Henner...at the end of the conversation, it made me realize how much I haven’t watched much episodic television the past five years....and how the old was better than the new....Ok, sounds like I’m becoming my father.....lol...Even the “Friends” cast is getting older....but then again, I guess I am too.....Courtney Cox, take me to ‘Cougar Town!” That’s a wrap, until next time...Stay classy, San Diego!