OK – first and foremost —– Jane and Tony went home tonight on Dancing With The Stars!!!!! They put forth a good competition and worked hard, but they are waltzing their way home……
As for the municipal elections in Sanford – WOO HOO to the voters of Sanford for an impressive turn out at the polls!!!! There was a ton of energy around the races (in particular, the at large seat) and I’m encouraged to see that voters got out and put their votes in to get their voices heard on both sides of the races – regardless of how you voted, the point is that you voted! Whether you agree or disagree with the results, it’s now time to congratulate the winners and support them in their efforts to keep Sanford growing and prospering.
As for me – I had a blast tonight flipping back and forth between Dancing With The Stars Results Show and our local Sanford TV station WBF and toggling between Billy Liggett’s and Jonathan Owens’ Blogs…….all to keep up with the various voting results……whew!!! I chose to pick up Lo Mein and Dumplings from the Chinese Restaurant on the way home from a late night at work – I ran into Billy Liggett also picking up Chinese take out for the Herald crew – it really made me sleepy, so doing all that flipping and toggling kept me from dozing off on the couch!!!! Thanks a bunch, guys!!!!
The elections in Sanford are concluding today and I, for one, am glad! I cringe a little when I see all the name calling and finger pointing that elections tend to bring out! I like to focus on the issues and what a candidate can do for me and the things I feel are important.
I’ve said before in this blog that I don’t talk about politics in public and, although I do want to talk about politics in general, I’m not going to use this post to discuss any specific candidates or the way my vote fell (I voted on Saturday, so “fell” is accurate – not “going to fall”, as it would be if I hadn’t voted yet —- can you tell I was an English major in high school?). But I do want to comment about me and the process I go through during election time. I’m not a hard core party person – I don’t think that voting for someone SOLELY because they represent a particular party or because of their gender or because of where they come from is the right thing to do – note I said “SOLELY” – I do admit that these things do come into play and sometimes sway the vote one way or the other if all things are equal or a tie breaking element is needed. I am a registered Republican, but don’t necessarily always vote Republican – I do tend to think a little more “conservative” on most issues, but that isn’t set in stone, either! I sit on the fence!!!! I don’t keep charts to track my voting habits, but in a very unscientific reflection of past years, I think you could safely say I am an equal opportunity voter! I should probably change my registration to “Unaffiliated”, but that’s a different thought.
Like I said, I sit on the fence – then I watch and listen – then I pick the candidate who I think, from what I’ve seen and heard, best reflects what I think about the issues that mean the most to me – then I cast my vote for that person! Isn’t that what Democracy and the election process is supposed to look like? Isn’t that what EVERYONE should do? I never quite understood the “straight ticket” option — what are the odds that EVERY candidate in a certain party is on the same wave length as you on EVERY issue? I believe that it is possible and there are some instances where that may be true – but I would think it is more the exception than the rule. So, why aren’t there more people on that fence with the rest of us “wafflers” waiting to see who the best candidate is rather than jumping on a party affiliation?
The downfall of sitting on that fence and watching and listening, though, is that when the campaigning turns to finger pointing and name calling, it is hard to sort through it all to see where a candidate stands on those issues that mean the most to me. My thought is — campaigns should focus on what the candidate plans to do and what their thoughts are on their main issues – then everyone can get a clear picture of where the candidates stand on the issues moving forward and more people can get on that fence and vote based on the issues and which candidate will perform the way they want a candidate to perform — not just vote based SOLELY on party affiliation because the “party” usually backs the issue the way they would want it backed – what if the candidate in that party doesn’t think the way of the party on the one issue that means the most to you, but you don’t get to find that out cause they never really come out and say it in the campaign?????????
Just my thoughts —- vote your conscience and it’ll be the right vote for you —- that’s all that matters!!!!
Like most weekends, this one was anxiously anticipated and ended way too soon…….but, this one seemed to go quicker than most!!! I had a really hectic, stressful week at work. I was soooooooooooo happy to see Friday evening get here!!!
I spent Saturday doing things for “me”.
It was a good Saturday — can’t get much better!!
Sunday was lazy – I spent much of the morning searching for flight options for my Mom – she’s coming to visit for 2 weeks over Christmas – WOO HOO!!!!! I enjoyed the beautiful day out on my deck and patio. Other than that, I didn’t do a dad-gum thing!!!! It was heavenly!!!!
But — now, it’s over and I have to go back to work tomorrow and it starts all over again………
This season’s Dancing With The Stars has been an exciting one, indeed!!!! Jane Seymour lost her mother, Marie Osmond fainted on live TV, Jane was sick with food poisoning tonight, all but 2 of the guys have been sent home already, everyone is doing incredible – it’s really hard to pick a standout contestant that is worthy of going home! Sure they all have had dances that may not have been their best, but overall, they have all been improving every week and really doing a great job……………
Then, there was tonight’s results show!!! The judges put Jane and Marie in the bottom two, but the viewers put Cameron and Sabrina in the bottom two — everyone was in shock — the hosts, the judges, the contestants, the audience —- then, the big blow —- the one that was viewed as most likely to be in the finale and maybe even win it all – Sabrina Bryan – was sent home!!!!! She was the most consistent – good right from the start! I can’t believe it!!!!
Now, with the clear front runner gone, it’s any one’s trophy!!!! It was always gonna be close, but now………………whew!!!!
It’s a cool, lovely, quiet Sunday Morning………..or at least it WAS until the girls noticed something very disturbing in the front yard!!! As I sat at the computer in the den reading the Sanford Herald on-line, the girls were curled up on the floor beside me – they had been out playing in the yard and needed a nap! Then, Megan meandered over to the window and looked out — that’s when she saw it – something almost unbearable – she instantly stood up to the window and began to dance and snort – that peaked the interest of Katie and Amy – soon all three were pacing, dancing, whining, and taking turns looking out at the intruder that had the gall to be in their front yard – they also brought me into their ritual – they poked at me and pulled at my clothes to get me to come see what was happening – I went to the window and looked out with them – it was a bird – how dare this little creature be so bold as to prance around in their yard – and it soon even had the nerve to invite some of it’s friends to join it!!!! This made for about 30 minutes of fun for the girls — anything that holds their attention for that long is a miracle in my book! ha-ha
Here are some pics I shot of them looking out at our yard invaders:
Katie and Amy:
Megan and Amy:
Amy:
Megan:
That’s it — they moved on to squeaking their balls and are now out in the yard ordering some squirrels to get out of their trees!!!!
Here is a list of the # 1 hits and how long they stayed at # 1 the year I was born – 1956! Year of the Monkey!
** Key Point — Elvis Presley dominated the charts that year with FOUR songs that were at # 1 for a total of 25 weeks!!!!
Memories Are Made Of This – Dean Martin – 5 weeks
Rock and Roll Waltz – Kay Starr – 1 week
Lisbon Antigua – Nelson Riddle – 4 weeks
Poor People of Paris – Les Baxter – 4 weeks
Heartbreak Hotel – Elvis Presley – 8 weeks
The Wayward Wind – Gogi Grant – 8 weeks
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You – Elvis Presley – 1 week
My Prayer – The Platters – 2 weeks
Don’t Be Cruel / Hound Dog – Elvis Presley – 11 weeks
Love Me Tender – Elvis Presley – 5 weeks
Singing The Blues – Guy Mitchell – 10 weeks
Here is a list of the # 1 hits and how long they stayed at # 1 the year I graduated from high school – 1974! Year of the Tiger!
Love’s Theme – Love Unlimited – 1 week
The Joker – Steve Miller Band – 1 week
Show and Tell – Al Wilson – 1 week
You’re Sixteen – Ringo Starr – 1 week
The Way We Were – Barbara Streisand – 3 weeks
Seasons in the Sun – Terry Jacks – 3 weeks
Dark Lady – Cher – 1 week
Sunshine on My Shoulders – John Denver – 1 week
Hooked on a Feeling – Blue Suede – 1 week
Bennie and the Jets – Elton John – 1 week
TSOP – MFSB and the Three Degrees – 2 weeks
The Loco-Motion – Grand Funk Railroad – 2 weeks
The Streak – Ray Stevens – 3 weeks
Band on the Run – Paul McCartney and Wings – 1 week
Billy, Don’t Be a Hero – Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods – 2 weeks
Sundown – Gordon Lightfoot – 1 week
Rock the Boat – Hues Corporation – 1 week
Rock Your Baby – George McCrae – 2 weeks
Annie’s Song – John Denver – 2 weeks
Feel Like Makin’ Love – Roberta Flack – 1 week
The Night Chicago Died – Paper Lace – 1 week
You’re Having My Baby – Paul Anka w/ Odia Coates – 3 weeks
I Shot the Sheriff – Eric Clapton – 1 week
Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe – Barry White – 1 week
Rock Me Gently – Andy Kim – 1 week
I Honestly Love You – Olivia Newton-John – 2 weeks
Nothing From Nothing – Billy Preston – 1 week
Then Came You – Dionne Warwick – 1 week
You Haven’t Done Nothin’ – Stevie Wonder – 1 week
You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet – Bachman-Turner Overdrive – 1 week
Whatever Gets You Thru The Night – John Lennon – 1 week
I Can Help – Billy Swan – 2 weeks
Kung Fu Fighting – Carl Douglas – 2 weeks
Cat’s In The Cradle – Harry Chapin – 1 week
Angie Baby – Helen Reddy – 1 week
Here are my random thoughts for this morning:
That’s all that is on my mind at the moment!
WOW — I can’t say it any other way — WOW!!! The signing, dancing, and acting was wonderful —- the actors portraying ALL the characters were PERFECT and all the kids were so ADORABLE and so good!!! It was totally enjoyable…….
My friend, Alison, and I went for dinner at Renalds and then to see Annie tonight. It was such fun —- a really good dinner, great company and conversation, and a fun, entertaining show!!! What more could we ask for????
I absolutely recommend going to see Annie before it is done! Take the kids – they’ll love it!!! There was a little girl sitting behind us and she had the cutest comments and questions – she was really into it!!!!
It has rained off and on most of the day and is raining now — it came with thunder and lightening (there’s quite a bit of distant thunder and lightening now, too), but that’s OK — everything got a nice soaking! I’m sure it’s not enough to put a dent in the extreme drought we are experiencing, but it sure helps!!!!
The positives from today (besides the obvious):
I hope this keeps up for a couple of days!
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