Tuesday, April 19, 2011

God Bless the USPS (again!)



I think I love the guy who runs the post office in Babb, MT because he clearly loves his job.

If you don't know where Babb is, just imagine the middle of no where and take a left to the edge of the earth. Anyhow, it's a great little post office that offers amazing customer service in the form of "Steve".

I've been planning to make another run to Babb to mail a package to Diana in Portland. I haven't been there since the earthquake and tsunami back in March. (you remember; the mail will be delivered even if the post office is washed away...)

Earlier today I realized that this Friday is Good Friday and here in Canada that means EVERYTHING is closed. No government services and definitely no banking or mailing of letters.

So this afternoon I thought I'd just call the Babb post office and find out what kind of holiday hours they'd be keeping this weekend.

"Hello, United States Postal Service. This is Steve. How can I help you?"

"Hi there. I'm just wanting to know what your hours are Friday or Saturday. I have a package I need to mail and I just realized it's the Easter weekend."

"We're open regular hours Friday and Saturday, Ma'am. This is the United States of America. There is a separation of church and state here. You can mail a package on Good Friday here. I'll see you Friday morning"


And he will. God bless the USPS- again!


Sunday, April 17, 2011

i feel like i've been here before...





This week I've been feeling a little bit like Bill Murray in that cult classic "Groundhog Day!"
Seriously, I think I've already lived this day a couple of days this week.

This is what it looked like when I woke up this morning; April 17, 2011.




I swear there was green grass in my backyard when I went to sleep last night!

Oh well, I know where the shovels are and I haven't put my boots away just yet.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

just another day in paradise?!?








There are a lot of good reasons to live in small town southern Alberta. The air is fresh. The spaces are wide and open.
It's fun having random wild life (and the occasional stray farm animal) tramp through my yard.

The people are delightful.


I can get pretty much anywhere I need to be in 20 minutes or less. (17 minutes from my driveway to COSTCO). I can count to 4 mississippis at most red lights and be on my way. And out in Magrath, I NEVER wait at a red light. (that's because there are none)
This morning I woke up and read Sara's blog. Now she thinks she's living in paradise, camped out on the beach in Laie, HI. (And she also thinks she's a fashion blogger these days...) Her post about getting ready for suit season is absolutely delightful. And she had some really great photos of SUITS. Somehow, it's just hard to get into the spirit of allt hat is spring when this is what we woke up to this morning- April 14, 2011

backyard winter wonderland

view from the front

**I've actually already mailordered my new suit for this summer. It should be arriving by dogsled in 3-5 business days. And I can always sqwiggle into it under my parka just to get ready for summer.
womens all over control carmella long torso in slate
(from landsend-about 90 bucks)


Thursday, April 7, 2011

inspired bloggers all!

My daughter Sara is the one who showed me that blogging could be my thing. She's creative and funny and I think she gets that from ME.

Sara's also always had a pretty good eye for fashion. (That might be because she looks like a super model) I have always counted on her for her "policing" skills. (see last weeks blog- I miss the fashion police). So I wasn't surpirsed when she mentioned to me that she might like to try her hand at a fashion blog.

At first I was alarmed. There are so many of those and they are all basically the same, boring funny-looking, twenty something, skinny chick taking bad pictures of herself. ( note my maternal disdain at the very idea). I tried to discourage her and then relented, understanding how much she loves CLOTHES. (This from a kid who ran around naked in the backyard until she was 5!)
Sara fashionably attired for her ninja demonstration
stripes on top/solids onthe bottom/ color mixing


The post wasn't bad. It had a touch of "saranizing" and I appreciated her referencing my 4-H fashion from 1977. But then I thought to myself. Sara really hadn't showed off her best creations and how she's able to pass on her fashion skills to everyone around her.

Sara last summer as "Avitar"

Jessi as "Avitar"

Now that's more like the Sara we all know and love. She has a lot of fun and she knows how to dress for every occasion. And she's passing those skills on to her fan club. (note Jessi's spots with print combination-I think her tail had fallen off by the time Diana snapped the photo)


Monday, April 4, 2011

say what?






I'm sure you've all heard the one about the mom who was herding her kids into the gas station for a pit stop and as she reached the door she instructed them, in no uncertain terms "Now you know what I said- NO JUNK FOOD! You can only have pop or chips."
I always thought that was a bit of an urban legend since I actually never really heard that statement with my own ears and I'm not even sure I remember who told me the story but this past weekend in Banff I heard something that made me do a classic "say what?"


I was enjoying my weekend at The Rimrock luxury hotel in Banff. It was Friday morning and I had stopped by the little cafe next to the lobby to pick up something for breakfast. This is the hotel cafe that sells breakfast items for a small fortune but it is cheaper than room service and it usually has a good selection of tasty, nutritious foods. I chose a banana and a cereal bar and plunked down my credit card.

As I was signing off on my breakfast choice a young mom and her energetic four year old son bounded into the cafe.

"MOM, can I have that banana for breakfast?!!?" He literally vibrated with excitement as he pointed to the banana behind the the glass counter.
Mom was calm and firm as she outlined what her young son should choose. "Now honey, we came down here to get some breakfast. Look over here at the breakfast foods," whereupon she guided his little head to the other side of the counter that was filled with pastries, donuts and a generally wide selection of what I might be tempted to label, NOT FOOD.

"Choose something for breakfast so we can go swimming", she gently urged.

Yes, I'm sure my jaw hit the floor as I gawked with disbelief and I honestly couldn't think of a thing to say or do but scoop up my banana and make a hasty exit. Seriously? SAY WHAT???