OPENING DAY – BASEBALL, OF COURSE!
For people around the world, just saying Opening Day is enough. No further explanation needed. Opening Day is the first excuse of Spring to play hooky and go to the ballpark. The first day to let go of last year’s record and start with a fresh scorecard. Spring is the season of rebirth and that feeling is why the writer Thomas Boswell once penned a book titled, Why Time Begins On Opening Day.
I enjoy baseball, but I am more attached to softball as I was a softball mom for 11 years. There were a few years in there when I had two girls playing softball and a few when my son was playing baseball too. I went from field to field on Saturdays and had a game most afternoons of the week as well. Those years required a great deal of organization. 
But mostly it was softball running from March to August with my oldest daughter when she played on summer traveling teams. Summer teams meant practice every weekday and tournaments all over the place every weekend from Memorial Day into august depending on how far we went in the standings. The farthest we went was to Santa Fe, New Mexico when the team took 3rd place in Nationals.
My daugh
ter moved on from softball to rowing which was a great move for her, she loved the new challenge and the sport is one which requires a large number of women to make up it’s teams. It really made a difference when it came to the college she is going to. But I miss all those softball years. Seeing the girls grow and mature, getting to know the other parents and families. Just spending time in the bleachers in the sun and wind and sometimes rain. With like minded people, cheering, talking about the game, our rivals, our lives and our girls.
I think that is also why people love baseball. You sit together as a large group and share the experience, pitch by pitch, inning by inning, game by game.
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IN LIKE A LION, OUT LIKE A LAMB
I was curious about the old saying about the month of March: in like a lion, out like
a lamb. I remembered it while packing an order full of our new lamb design.
Apparently their are two possible origins of the adage, one is meteorological, the other astrological. The weather explanation is
simple – the beginning of March tends to be colder than the end of March – blustery lion to mild lamb.
The other, older explaination originates with the constellations: Leo, the Lion, and Aries, the ram or lamb. It has to do with the relative positions of these constellations in the sky at the beginning and end of the month. An illustration of the astronomy explains it. At the beginning of March the constallation Leo is rising into the night sky. At the end of the month, Aries, the lamb is descending from the night sky. So in like the lion and out like the lamb.
We have gifts for all occasions and for pretty much any theme you can think of. Click on our links to see some of these great functional art pieces.
MISSED BLOGGING OPPORTUNITIES
I have been having one of those weeks when I can’t think of a topic to write, so I have been poking around the internet for inspiration. I found out that I missed World Pillow Fight day on March 22nd. What a perfect subject – people around the work smacking each other with feather pillows. and we have a feather design! But I missed it.
I also waited too long to blog about Easter gifts. I knew Easter was coming up fast. I even had a draft about things to put in
Easter Baskets besides candy and eggs…Like a Bunny night light. I love that design, the little rabbit is jumping over a bunch of carrots. A little ladybug pill box would be a great Easter gift – so cute and spring like. A bookmark with a butterfly or a cross would also be a great thing to put in an Easter basket – but I didn’t suggest it in time. Sigh. Well, click on any of the links here to see what you could add to your Easter Basket next year.
I also missed the Ides of March on March 15th. I didn’t have much to say on that – the day Julius Caesar was murdered doesn’t have much potential for gift giving or home decor recommendations. But I missed it, too.
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SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN
Reading this book for book club made my feet hurt (sympathy pains for the foot binding) and
my head hurt (I’m sick of reading about cultures that hate women.) This is one of those books that are popular with book groups – and not really all that good. It was well written, well researched, but left me feeling like I wish I had spent my time on something else.
So I am putting in pictures of large, pretty, uncovered, happy feet!!
Learning about the women’s Nu Shu writing was interesting and says a lot about the ingenuity of women. When education is denied, desire and innate intelligence will find a
way. The character are lovely to look at and, to my eye, are often evocative of the word. I feel the same way about the designs of our Asian Characters. Love looks a bit like cupid with an arrow and friendship looks like two different people balancing. Take a look at some of our other designs and see if you can see meaning in the characters.
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KISS ME – I’M MOSTLY IRISH!
When I was growing up and asked my mom what we were – she said we were
Heinz 57. Her way of saying we were of many heritages. As I look at our family tree as an adult, I see that it is true. It is also true that we are mostly Irish.
Growing up mom made corned beef with cabbage for dinner and put green food color in our thermos of milk. As kids we loved to pinch each other if we were not wearing green in the early morning hours of March 17. When I was in college – green beer was the popular mode of celebration.
Saint Patrick’s Day is a Christian festival celebrated in the Catholic Church, the Church of Ireland, and some other denominations. In Ireland it was celebrate
d as strictly a religious holiday until the 1970’s when it became evident that it was an occasion which would bring tourism into the country. Since then it has become a festival bringing millions of visitors to Ireland.
In the US, St Patrick’s Day became popular much earlier when Irish emigrants recognized the political power in their numbers. Parades and other events became a “show of strength” as well as a celebration of Irish culture.
When my grandmother was a girl, she immigrated from Ireland (along with her 11
siblings.) She had a large part in making me one of the 34.7 percent of Americans with Irish ancestry. My husband is also, in part, Irish, so our children add to the ranks of Heinz 57 Americans – but at this time of year we get to claim our Irish pride.
So kiss me – I mostly Irish!
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TRAFFIC SCHOOL, TORTURE SCHOOL
I spent 8 hours Saturday not out in the warm sunny early Spring day, but cooped up in a hotel conference room attending Traffic School. Yes, I smirk away, Traffic School. It was truly horrific. I think I must have chosen the worst one on record.
I suppose it was just the worst for someone like me. The instructor was very upbeat and well meaning and full of cliches and misinformation. Rather than spending the time having traffic laws drilled into us, which I expected, she told stories about her upbringing, family and experiences. She shared examples of her “philosophies”. She had us repeat things back to her aloud. We “practiced” our printing so the form we filled out would be legible. We were assigned sections of the booklet to read to the class. We formed teams and played games for points. (like at a baby shower.) Very little of this was interesting or had any relevance or interest for me. I had to be there for 8 hours. And I paid for it.
I think the DMV is willing to wipe your record clean of the violation because they know that this class will be torture and that anyone attending will do anything to avoid going back. I was one of 3 who had never attended Traffic School before, so I guess that theory doesn’t work for everyone. But I can tell you I am never going back again.
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY – MARCH 8 2008
There have been amazing changes in the status of women in the world in my lifetime. The efforts of generations of women to liberate themselves from the restrictions and limitations imposed by government and society were being acted upon and changed in so many ways and have impacted my life, my mother’s life and those of my daughters.
Many from a younger generation feel that ‘all the battles have been won for women’ – -after all, more women than men are attending college and every career appears to be available to all. They are unaware of the longevity and ingrained complexity of patriarchy.
“With more women in the boardroom, greater equality in legislative rights, and an increased critical mass of women’s visibility as impressive role models in every aspect of life, one could think that women have gained true equality. The unfortunate fact is that women are still not paid equally to that of their male counterparts, women still are not present in equal numbers in business or politics, and globally women’s education, health and the violence against them is worse than that of men.” This is reported by the International Women’s Day website.
This celebration of women working for equality in the past, the present and into the future
is marked by activities throughout the world. A women’s art show in California, a demonstration in Stockholm, a benefit to support orphaned children in China and 600 more events around the globe.
While there have been so many positive changes for women, we must not forget that there are societies which still favor the birth of a son over a daughter, rape is used as a weapon of war and terror, women are sold into slavery, trafficked for sex, their sexual organs mutilated and their features shrouded beneath burkas. I would not say that the work has been done.
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