Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Reality show blues...


Right now on the Telly...
Mothers pimping out their 4 year olds (toddlers and tiaras),
A lesbian couple who hoard animals on the animal planet channel,
Couples who spy on each other as they secretly date, (cheaters),
Families who cannot clean their homes, and live in chaotic filth until strangers clean it all up, (clean house).


I know it's because I'm a geezer, but I just don't understand the rational behind these people who want...(need) to let the world in on all their creepy secrets.
Every time I flip through the vast wonderland of CRAP, I see and hear stuff that should never be made public information.
I DON'T want to know...I DON'T care.

Where is the Brady Bunch when you need them?
How about another Full House or Save by the Bell?
What do families watch? What does a father watch sitting next to his 10 year old daughter?
I get embarrassed and I'm sitting here all by myself. I get offended too. We're better than this.

I pay a lot of money for this drivel...maybe I'm the one with the problem...

Sunday, July 25, 2010

A good man...

We said goodbye to a good man this week. My father in law died on Monday. Bede and I had gone to Idaho the week before to spend time with him before he died. All of his children were there. All 6 kids got to spend time with him before he died. It was an amazing and wonderful thing to see. His children love him and respect him so very much. Pete was a good man, a good husband, a good dad, a good, faithful Catholic. I watched his children care for him, love him, cry as he suffered. I watched as they prayed with him and for him. I watched them love their mother, who was losing her love of almost 60 years. I saw the love they have for each other. I saw the legacy of this good man. He taught these fine people to love, to have faith, to care for each other.

It is a very difficult thing to watch someone you love die.

I hope and pray I am blessed enough to die like Pete did. It was a blessed death. He had the sacraments, the last rights, confession, he had communion several times, he had priests come to see him and say mass at his bedside. His children prayed. They prayed the rosary, the chaplet of Divine Mercy. They prayed for a happy death for their dad. They laughed with him while he was still able and they cried when he no longer could carry on a conversation. They cried because they knew they were losing their father. They cried because he suffered. They cried because their life was changing too. They cried because they knew they would miss him so much.

Pete died the way we all pray to die. He was prepared, he was ready to meet Jesus.

He was a good man, a good father, a good husband, a good grand father, a good, faithful Catholic.
He was a good father in law. I loved him. I will miss him too. He was my father in law for almost 32 years. I have known him since I was 15 years old. He was a huge part of my life. He was indeed like a father to me.

Rest in Peace my dear friend, rest in peace.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

BEYOND IMPRESSIONISM: Van Gogh, Gauguin, Monet




Bede and I met Joanna at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha today. Their current exhibit includes many American Impressionists as well as the masters...Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Claude Monet. It is awesome. Inspiring, I want to paint!
Too much to see, we need to go back again. Can't believe we waited 8 years to find this place!

Then we had a late lunch with our newly married daughter at Bent fork cafe in Omaha. Great food with a cowboy twist...right up Bede's alley.



wonderful day