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Like what is she talking about? Well if you have been following the blog then you know that MOST of my FAB FOTO FRIDAYS photographs are taken by Murray Head.  Murray has photographed the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade many years and has entered a contest sponsored by the Parade organization. HE NEEDS YOUR VOTE!

All you have to do is click on the link below.  No registration, No email address required, No Nothing – just click and vote.  Please don’t use your other two votes – we doing BULLET VOTING the real American way.  Thanks so much and for further inspiration here are a couple of his photos from previous parades!

clown, Greenwich Village Halloween parade

Clown in Greenwich Village Halloween Parade

Bravehear warrior, Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head

Feeling Blue Over You

http://wildfireapp.com/website/302/contests/54092/voteable_entries/8138655

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Snow White, Finley Ray Clark, two year old birthday party

All Ready for Snow White

Oh boy- we are all ready for Snow White .  The sun is out so we will hang the pinnate on the terrace.  Saint Carol just popped over and said she was a little nervous, I don’t blame her, the photo above used to be her living room!!!

poison apples, Snow White, party decorations

Apples are everywhere!

The cake has arrived!

Snow White birthday cake, Finley's birthday cake

Snow White Birthday Cake

The table was set for the guests.

Finley Ray's birthday party

Party Food

Finley is dressed and ready for her party.

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Look At Me in My Snow White Birthday Outfit

YAY!  Snow White is here!

Finley Ray Clark, Snow White,

Snow White and Me

Snow White Paints Finny’s Face with a Butterfly

Snow White party, butterfly tattoo, face painting, Finny, Finley Ray

Snow White Paints a Butterfly for Finley Ray

And Finley and Snow White Dance

Finley's birthday party

Come Dance With Me

Snow White Poses for a Family Photo

Tom & Chiara Clark, Snow White, Finley Ray Clark, Finny's birthday party
Chiara, Tom & Finley Clark and Snow White

Looks like the party is pretty much over.

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Finley Ponders Her Flower Face Paint

A great time was had by all and even Gigi got her face painted too!

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Gigi Gets a Butterfly Tattoo

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The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise

Ruby, one of my readers,  brought this phrase to my attention and it just so happens that recently I saw it on the cover of a CD in Starbucks.  So when something as obscure as this turns up twice in one week I figure it should be in the blog!

pariah dogs, Little Big Town, Creek, Muscogee Indian tribe

God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise

If someone says, “God willing and the Creek don’t rise” they’re looking to achieve a goal. When they use this phrase, it means that they will achieve their goal as long as there are no outside forces of which they have no control preventing them from doing just that.

Well it turns out that if your first impression was that the phrase is referring to a creek as in body of water – we’re wrong! This phrase first appeared in print in a letter written by Benjamin Hawkins in the late 18th Century.  Hawkins was a politician in the 18th and early 19th Centuries and an Indian diplomat.  This was a time when American Indians and white settlers were in constant battle over land in the United States.  Hawkins was in the South when he was requested to return to Washington DC by the President.  He wrote back. “God willing and the Creek don’t rise”. He capitalized the word Creek and it has been deduced that he was referring to the Indian tribe.  The Creek Indians also known as Muscogee tribe was located in the South East, where Hawkins had been located as well.  The possibility of an Indian uprising was great.

This figure of speech is still in use today and is a lyric in a 2008 song by the country music group, Little Big Town and the song is The Good Lord Willing and the lyrics are Good Lord and not God.

So there you have it and this blog will get published and go out to hundreds of readers, the good Lord willing and the creek don’ t rise!!!


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Each week that I receive someone’s Six Word Memoir, it ‘s such pleasure to publish it.  This week is no exception and you will see that there are new contributors as well as a couple of readers who ARE SO GOOD at this!!

Leaves turning, pumpkin sightings, corn mazes –Celtic Lady

Life is moment to moment, enjoy! – DB

September 11th, still hard to believe – Gail

September 11th, we shall not forget – Me

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So what REALLY happened on Tuesday, the day the Desperate Mothers of Manhattan set their collective jaws and bear down on the Nursery School system with the same intensity as giving birth is this:

Chiara strong arms a couple of her closest friends in Boston and those who she is sure love Finny and her enough to commit to this craziness.  Who knows, maybe she bribed them or worse yet blackmailed them!  At any rate, three good souls said “yes, I’ll help you, even though I think the whole thing is dumb”.  Clearly you can tell they weren’t New Yorkers!  Dumb? Why this is practically a rite of passage to become a denizen of the Capital of the World.

There was Jocelyn, a dear friend who happens to love Finley even more than she does Chiara!  Jocelyn has babysat more times than I can count just for the joy of being with Finley and it was Jocelyn who formed the now world- famous and exclusive Finley Ray Fan Club.  Jocelyn had to be at work on Tuesday morning and therefore she would have to go to her office extremely early so she could man the phone there before her own work began.   Jo-Jo went willingly into battle.

Vanessa, affectionately known a V, had lived in New York for awhile and knew the frenetic pace and intensity with which things got done in Manhattan.   So not-with-any-stars-in-her-eyes,  V went off to her office at BC at the crack of dawn and prepared to attack upon command.  Mmmmm, I wonder what her boss thought when she was at her desk so early in the morning AND the day after Labor Day!!!

Manno whose real name is Brandon was a reluctant recruit from the beginning.  He’s known as Manno, a nickname that has lovingly stuck because Cash, Finley’s cousin could not say Brandon clearly the first time he met him and subsequently, Finley latched onto that easy to pronounce moniker.  Now Brandon had strong feelings about the potential move which would not only take his fun-loving neighbors away but also put Finley, who is one of his greatest fans out of sight.  AND on top of that, we have the elitist issue; the sheer audacity of this politically wracked, social-climbing, money talks and everyone else walks system which was distasteful to Manno from the get go. See  Extreme Sports: Portable Cribs and New York Nursery Schools

The rest of us were family and really had no choice – we were all committed to the cause; Finley Ray MUST get into a good Nursery School!!  Tom, the doting father was at ready by the phone at his desk at his very new job, prepared to call for as long as it took on company time because everyone in New York City knows this has to be done on this day; the Tuesday after Labor Day when a segment of the population goes crazy and resorts to pulling out all the stoppers to achieve success.

Chiara was in a command post in the City, housed in a corporate apartment and Finley, the object of this madness had been scooted off with a babysitter so there could be no distractions during the execution of the battle plan.  Surprisingly cool and level-headed, Chiara issued directives through-out the morning and maintained control of her troops, redirecting when necessary.  With the skills of an experienced battalion commander she led us all to victory in at least 8 of the 10 battles for the coveted application.

The morning started off jolly enough; we  were part of a great adventure and in it together!  So for the first thirty minutes or so, everyone happily dialed and re-dialed, assuming success was with the next ring.  NOT SO! Pretty soon it began apparent that some equipment was better for this frontal attack than others; a land-line was an advantage, a fast internet connection a plus. How quickly what started out as fun rapidly turned into a repetitive task.  And why didn’t the phone line at the 92nd St. Y ring?  And what was going on with Garden House? Ring, ring, and then dead!! I’m pretty sure the circuits and lines across Manhattan were beginning to shrivel and die from overheating as masses of moms burned up the lines trying to reach their chosen schools.

An hour or so into this madness, some of the troops did have legitimate gripes. After all, it was no fun to be the one calling the school where the phone was constantly busy when others were achieving success and Chiara was issuing email exultations in their behalf.  AND then of course there were work considerations;  Brandon had a meeting, V had to do some work for BC, Jocelyn couldn’t keep  blatantly calling from her desk.  The breakdown in morale was contagious;  Manno created  new names for some of the schools, V wanted to switch assignments, Tom began suggesting even more schools (clearly undermining Chiara’s authority) and for a while it seems as if chaos had taken over our well-organized battle plan.  Chiara calmed everyone down and by 11:30 the results were in.  We had been successful for the most part and there was still Plan B to be put into effect.  See

It Was Like D-DAY All Over Again

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New York City skyline with Empire State Building

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Of course we’re ALL too young to remember D-Day when it happened – June 6,1944, BUT you’ve seen the old war movies, you’ve heard your parent’s and grandparent’s stories about WWII-The Big One and you may have even watched Band of Brothersthe HBO series about D-Day and the invasion of Normandy.  This past Tuesday was D-Day all over again.

The general in command of a motley band  of brothers and sisters  was Chiara Clark.  She had assembled her squad earlier in the month and with consistent email reminders and one to one training she had turned us all into crack soldiers ready, willing and able to march in battle for the cause: Finley Ray MUST get into one of the chosen Nursery schools for next year.

You think I’m exaggerating about this soon-to-be executed attack on the New York Nursery School system?  Then you haven’t met General Clark!  Two days before the set date of the invasion, assignments were reviewed, personnel notified to be on ready alert. On the day before the big battle, encouraging words from our leader were sent out via email.  A few of us even received personal greetings from our esteemed commander.

We were under strict orders to man our battle stations by 0800 the morning after Labor Day.  Not one to let anything possibly interfere with the plan, General Clark personally called each combatant to make sure they were at their stations at least an hour prior to the sounding charge.  This battle plan was well thought out, success was almost assured – but as in any war zone, you never know what might foul up the works.

Not like the actual D-Day which relied heavily on man’s willingness to take risks of personal injury for the cause, this day’s battle would rely the human capacity for patience and frustration and the advanced state of modern communications technology.  The troops were in a Tri-State formation; New York, Boston and New Jersey.  Our means of keeping abreast of the various battle fronts would be thru G-mail (appropriately named).

The trumpet was sounded, the call went out and each of us in our own foxhole attacked the schools we had been assigned.  I was one of the lucky ones;  removed physically from the actual battleground of New York City, I was able to perform my duties while tucked safely away in New Jersey, far from the fray of the raging fronts all over the City.   Armed with a land line, a definite advantage in this kind of warfare and a laptop, I stepped into battle confident I would succeed.

Things went well; there were some early on victories, exalted by our leader who spread the word through the G-Mail system.  However, shortly thereafter,  battle fatigue began to set in with some of the squad.  The pent up frustration, the potential of carpal tunnel dialing finger and the sheer repetition of the dialing was beginning to fray some nerves.  A few of the soldiers resorted to name calling and derision of certain recalcitrant application offices.  The schools wouldn’t answer the calls and in some cases the lines went dead.  There was even talk of physically storming one the schools!!

General Clark tried to keep the troops in good spirits and in line, while she  remained firmly in command.  However, there were a couple of soldiers who were too smart in their subordinate roles (or at least they thought so) and eventually we had a short period of mass confusion and communications breakdown.  Not to point fingers at anyone in particular because we all know who it was that began to use the G-Mail to send out his own directives about battle fronts and assignments!

By the end of the second hour of the battle, we had lost a few soldiers but the core remained on the line so to speak and in the end we had lost St. Thomas Moore and worst of all, the 92nd St Y – which was only disappointing because we felt we never even had a chance.  So disheartening to receive an email stating the 3 year old tours were all booked up.  HOW COULD THAT BE WHEN THE PHONE WOULDN’T EVEN RING?  Well when one plan of attack doesn’t work, a good general has a back up plan and in fact she did.   Personal calls to several well-connected people were made and I’m happy to report that by the next day, we had Finley not only on a waiting list BUT ALSO within the hour, she had been given a tour date.  Wow! You know it’s who you know, don’t you?

Clearly the Tuesday after Labor Day in New York City is its own kind of special day; the day that every determined mother marshals her forces and gets  applications for the coveted few openings in a New York Nursery School.  See  Extreme Sports: Portable Cribs and New York Nursery Schools.

On Wednesday, the New York Times ran the following article:

A Frenzied First Day for Applying to Private Kindergartens

Thank God, the bun in the oven now (known as Frankie, Cessca, Franny) will be able to be among the elite corp of toddlers who gain entrance into those hallowed halls by virtue of being a sibling!

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ESPECIALLY if you’re invited to celebrate the New Year at a Rosh Hashana dinner!!!

First you need to know that they get to celebrate New Year’s twice, once with the rest of us at a party with no real food and too much cheap champagne and then when their own Hebrew calendar indicates the date of the new year and they celebrate this day with family and friends and lots of good food.  This is the year 5771 -just in case anyone should ask you at the table.

Balaboste: A good homemaker, a gracious host and of course the woman to whose home you have been invited.  This is important to remember.

Bissel: A little bit, a taste.  Even if you’ve had enough to eat, if your hostess wants to give you more, say “well just a bissel”.

Challah Bread: An eggy doughy bread – a special recipe bread for holidays, shaped so you can tear a piece off easily – and then you can dip in honey for a sweet new year!

Gilfelte Fish: Not really a fish but rather a combination of ground fish- served with horseradish, often as the first course.

Mishpocheh: Family- as in the whole mishpocheh might be present this meal.

Mishegas: Craziness – so if you hear one person say to the other “you’re mishegas”, stay out of that conversation.

Nosh: Nibble – The hostess may offer you some tidbits before dinner, something to nosh on.

Shofar: A ram’s horn -During the New Year service, a prayer is read and the ram’s horn is blown.

Schmutz: A little dirt or smear-When one of the kids spills something on their clothes at the table – “oh it’s just a little schmutz”.

L’Shanah Tovah: “For a good year” – This is the new year greeting that you will hear all night long.



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Here we are again at the beginning of another week except this time, it’s really the last week of the summer.  I just never got out of the school calendar mentality because I HATE to see summer end.

Clutching  tightly sands of summer days! – Lori

However, not all of us feel the same as evidenced by this contribution to the Six Word Memoir Project:

Boiling summer finally over? Enough already! – Gail

And one from a Fab Foto Friday fan:

Keep the photos coming – they’re great! – Susan H-aka  Celtic Lady

What are you last or lasting thoughts of this summer? Can you distill them into just Six Words, no more, no less.  It’s a challenge but not as hard as you might have thought.

end of the summer, sand chair, shore, beach days, beach chair

Endless Summer

I LOVE to post your contributions!!!!


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Once upon a time there was a little Ladybug who wandered into a garden.  There she picked the best flowers she could find; brightly colored zinnias.  She was as pretty as the flowers she held, as bright as the sun shining on the garden and as cute as any Ladybug you ever saw!

2nd Annual Boston Garden party, ladybug dress, zinnias, Finny, Finley Ray Clark

I'm Just a Littel Ladybug!

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Finny attends the 2nd Annual Garden Party in Boston

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New York is the ultimate melting pot of America.  This richly diverse population not only affords a myriad of ethnic cultural events (parades, festivals), a fabulous assortment of ethnic restaurants and best of all the chance to see the world through a child’s eye by seeing the child.   These are the faces of the future as our big world gets smaller every day.

Chinese children, New York city, Asian

Siblings

photo by Murray Head

Colleen, Irish girl

So Pretty

photo by Murray Head

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A binky and a blankie

photo by Murray Head

sad face, Central Park

I'm not happy about this!

photo by Murray Head

Chinese dragon boat race, blue baseball caps, twins, tiger

Two Boys and a Tiger

photo by Murray Head

And one more – I couldn’t resist….

Finny, Finley Ray Clark, Cinderella,

Mesmerized by Cinderella

photo by GiGi



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