Sunday, December 7, 2008

Old City Bar....

So this is the most "Erin" thing that I have ever done. I tend to be an emotional type anyway, but yesterday, I found myself in tears, as I was sitting in Drew's truck, waiting for him as he ran inside to get something. I was listening to a new Christmas CD that we had just bought, the TranSiberian Orchastra. I love Christmas music...all different kinds, but I was really enjoying this CD because it was a little different than the typical "White Christmas" and "Frosty the Snowman" that ya always hear. Then this song came on and for whatever reason, in listening to it, I was moved to tears. While that is not really that shocking if you truly know me...or really, know me just a little bit, I kind of surprised myself. The last Christmas song that I cried to was "Rocky Mountain Christmas"....and that was when I moved to San Diego and I was missing a Colorado Christmas.

Well, the singer has an old, kind of scratchy voice sets the tone in my opinion...and here are the lyrics. Maybe they will move you the same way they did me...if not, maybe the fact that it is Christmas, a time for caring and sharing and helping, will.

OLD CITY BAR

In an old city bar
That is never too far
From the places that gather
The dreams that have been
In the safety of night
With its old neon light
It beckons to strangers
And they always come in
*
And the snow it was falling
The neon was calling
The music was low
And the night Christmas Eve
And here was the danger
That even with strangers I
nside of this night It's easier to believe
*
Then the door opened wide
And a child came inside
That no one in the bar
Had seen there before
And he asked did we know
That outside in the snow
That someone was lost
Standing outside our door
*
Then the bartender gazed
Through the smoke and the haze
Through the window and ice
To a corner streetlight
Where standing alone
By a broken pay phone
Was a girl the child said
Could no longer get home
*
And the snow it was falling
The neon was calling
The bartender turned
And said, not that I care
But how would you know this?
The child said I've noticed
If one could be home
They'd be all ready there
*
Then the bartender came out from behind the bar
And in all of his life he was never that far
And he did something else that he thought no one saw
When he took all the cash from the register draw
Then he followed the child to the girl cross the street
And we watched from the bar as they started to speak
Then he called for a cab and he said J.F.K.
Put the girl in the cab and the cab drove away
And we saw in his hand
That the cash was all gone
From the light that she had wished upon
*
If you want to arrange it
This world you can change it
If we could somehow make this
Christmas thing last
By helping a neighbor Or even a stranger
And to know who needs help You need only just ask
*
Then he looked for the child
But the child wasn't there
Just the wind and the snow
Waltzing dreams through the air
So he walked back inside
Somehow different I think
For the rest of the night
No one paid for a drink
*
And the cynics will say
That some neighborhood kid
Wandered in on some bums
In the world where they hid
But they weren't there
So they couldn't see
By an old neon star
On that, night, Christmas Eve
*
When the snow it was falling
The neon was calling
And in case you should wonder
In case you should care
Why we're on our own
Never went home
On that night of all nights
We were already there
***

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
-- Dr. Seuss

Saturday, November 29, 2008

"Oh Christmas Tree....."

Ever since I can remember, one of my favorite times of year was when we got to decorate the Christmas tree. When I was a little girl, I used to beg my mom to let me set up my own "little" tree on the table in the living room...a tree altogether different than the family tree. Since then, I have decorated real trees, fake trees, tall trees and short trees. I have decorated them by myself, surrounded by friends and with my family. I have gone through phases where I adorned the boughs with ornaments all of the same color and other times that I chose to decorate with all of the ornaments that I have collected throughout the years-all of the ones that totally don't match!

White lights, colored lights, red ribbons, candy canes, flocked with snow, silvery tinsel, tons of ornaments...those that were given to me as a baby, those that I made myself, those given to me as an adult. To me, it just isn't Christmas until the tree is lit!!!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

What I'm Thankful For....

So, when this time of year comes around, it makes you realize how you have spent the entire year taking for granted your entire world. If you are anything like me, you then want to scream to the world each and everything that you are grateful for. My voice really isn't all that loud and if I screamed, a great many people would not likely hear me. But I really, really, really want everyone to know just how thankful I am, so here goes.....
I am soooo thankful for my Motley, enough said!
I am thankful for the boy who stands by my side, when I am happy, grumpy sad,crying at a movie, or hyper for no good reason at all.
I am thankful for my family.
I am thankful that I have such a talented and kind mother.
I am thankful that I have a strong and hard-working father.
I am thankful that I have a caring sister who is soon going to be a
mommy to my little "blueberry" and I am thankful that she found an amazing husband who will soon be an exceptional daddy.
I am thankful for a brother who never gives up,
even when I have.
I am thankful for my friends.
I am thankful for my nephew Marcus.
I am thankful that I was able to see my best friend get married this summer to an exceptional man.
I am thankful for Facebook--as I have been able to get in touch
with quite a few of the people that I have known
and lost over the years.
I am thankful for the incredible people that I work with...they have become my family away from my family.
I am thankful for the roof over my head, the earth beneath my feet and the air that a breathe...even if it is a little dirty.
I am thankful that I am a vegetarian, but not for Tofurkey (yuck)!
I am thankful that I am healthy.
I am thankful for President-t0-be Barack O'Bama.
I am thankful for Martha Stewart--I love her ideas.
I am thankful for chai tea from Dutch Brothers.
I am thankful for all SHOES.
I am thankful for shopping, even though I don't have
any $$$ to spend.
I am thankful for lower gas prices.
I am thankful for the Buddha.
I am thankful for meetings...hey, at least I have a job.
I am thankful for Diet Dr. Pepper.
I am thankful for the Broncos, even though they let me down.
I am thankful for football in general.
I am thankful for Gossip Girls, Grey's, One Tree Hill, 90210, and well, for way too much TV!!!
I am thankful for pedicures!
I am thankful that I no longer have braces.
I am thankful for my comfy bed.
Most importantly, I am thankful for just being!

So in writing this I have begun to realize that there are many things, large and small, that affect my world, add meaning to my life and I am thankful for so many more things than I could even begin to type!
I hope y'all can take a moment to stop and really think
about what you are thankful for too!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

My first one...

NO....for all of you with dirty minds, I am not going to sit here and dictate my first "experience." Rather, I am going to discuss this freaking blog thing and why now, I am so grumpy because it has taken me a good 2 days to get my blog up and running and it has been very difficult trying to decipher my thoughts with billions of little words being thrown at me from my co-workers (whom I love dearly of course!).....

....So here it is, my first, widely anticipated blog. Ok, let's be real...honestly, I am quite sure that there is not that much anticipation surrounding my blog and because it has taken soooo long to actually set my blog page up, I have less than a little bit of creativity left to give you all. My current imagination extends solely to explain the reasoning behind the name for my blog.

Let me just say that with my title I am embracing my childhood with the name. For those of you with dirty minds, 'Escapades' does not refer to anything impure (No Dawn--it has nothing to do with my sleepnumber)! Actually, every year for the holidays, my family sends out a Christmas newsletter that resembles very closely a newspaper. It was called the 'Hargroves Herald' and my column was 'Erin's Escapades'.

So there you have it...that is the reason for the title of the my blog!

I promise, my upcoming blogs will be much more exciting!!