Poetry, Rooftop Yodeling | Posted by Jannie on 9 June 2010 @ 10:54 AM

When I get My Amazing Camera
I’ll ease it lovingly onto my cake platter,
usher the glass dome down, and savor the ensemble
upon my Irish cotton runner in the middle of the dining
room table where I’ll sit in my kitty ears
(which all the kids agree is my best look,)
writing belated letters on fine stationery.
My Amazing Camera and I will flood this house
with twinking rainbows that will richochet outward
and off every beveled mirror from here to the Eiffel Tower.
And beyond, to ballet schools in Estonia! And Moscow! And Tokyo!!
And even further – to verandahs of raucous beer halls in Brisbane & Sydey,
where we’ll wave at all the people smiling by in boats, and they’ll wave at us.
And we’ll know we’ve reached life’s pinnacle!
(Pretty-much)
When I get My Amazing Camera
golden autumn sunsets from childhood wheaten hills
will suddenly rise from the hot Texas blacktop
as my minivan — which is not really a van at all,
but a wooden sailing ship, slices up spray, full wind
full sun, full adventure towards photographic shores
still uncharted — brand new eyes capturing this garden,
this deck and the reflex blue of these wonderful walls.
In short, when I get My Amazing Camera
possibly this one, I’ll still pretty-much be me,
but with better pictures. Waaaaaay better pictures.
And won’t it be grand!
(end of poem)
Next post I’ll show you how I’m going to pay for My Amazing Camera without having to borrow a dime. Let’s just say it has something to do with this jumble below (photo taken Jan. 12, 2010.) Jumble a direct result of clearing everything out of Kelly’s bedroom for redecorating.)

That hanging quilt behind the jumble? A mystery lies beyond. What could it possibly be? Any ideas?
I’ll show you next post!
But wait — that next post is HERE! Mystery revealed!!!!!
Love, Jannie
xoxo
P.S. Kelly snapped the top photo yesterday afternoon. Both photos in this post were taken with my iPhone 3GS, and altho the lighting and color were enhanced a bit on both of them with my PaintPro program, that mommy-tummy blubber in the first pic is 100% totally unretouched mine, all mine!!

A fourth summer angel sashayed into our midst yesterday!
(She also co-starred here and here.)
Also yesterday, one super-awesome dad decked the deck out in this surprise furniture. 3 little chairs, umbrella with stand, and white wooden table from Lowe’s — $45 total. (One more angel seat needed.)
And just who could that super-awesome dad be? Hmnnn, I wonder…?
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Watermelon umbrella with watermelon snack — how perfect!
Even the broken arm kid’s cast is kinda watermelon colored. Thanks, broken arm kid! Color details make this blog the frolic it is.
And broken arm kid? Thanks for being born — this blog post would’ve never appeared if you hadn’t.

But wait! What about the super-awesome dad? Who could he be?
This guy?

Yeah, that’s him! The guy who built the tree house for the broken-arm angel two years ago.
Let’s zoom in on this handsome dad…

Ahh, so cute!
What a guy!!!
He pretty-much rocks. And deserves a slice of watermelon. Or two. Or three! Heck, that man deserves a whole watermelon patch all to himself! A huge field of it! With a ride-on garden railroad running through so he can survey his melon dominion without ever having to leave the comfort of his engine car seat.
(View the tree house interior here.)

Ummm watermelon!
Ummm summer!
Ummm life and love.
I likes this! I likes it A LOT!!!

You had any watermelon lately? Or ridden on a garden railroad?
And seriously, what title would you give this post?
With love and funsterment from Jannie,
xoxoxo
Beauty, Friends | Posted by Jannie on 5 June 2010 @ 7:08 AM





God has sent us two angels.
They live just a few streets over, instead of 5, 9, 34 and 2900 miles away respectively, as Kelly’s other good friends.

We’d like to adopt these angel twins, but methinks their mom and brothers might protest too much. And I wouldn’t blame them — they are very sweet girls!

School got out yesterday!
It’s gonna be a great summer.
There’s magic afoot. And ahand!

When I was a kid I chummed all summmer long with 2 girls – Linda and Melody.
Did you run wild with special buddies too?
xoxoxoxo

P.S. I’m going back to bed. Those girls had a sleep-over last night and kept me up until after midnight. Of course my eyes popped open at 6:00 as usual, and now I can’t keep them open but for a minute longer to hit “Publish” on this.
Responding to the remaining comments on my last post will have to keep for a bit!
I’m gonna do some of this…

See you later!
House Style | Posted by Jannie on 1 June 2010 @ 8:28 PM

These photos are straight out of my iPhone and not fancy. The 3GS’ quality is “iffy” when light does not fall directly on the subject. Please excuse.
But wait ’til I get my Amazing Camera this summer! Oh, it’s gonna be sooooo Grrreat!!
Anyway…
This morning Kelly went up to her clubhouse to brush her hair and arrange Kirsten for breakfast.
I came back from dropping her at school to find Kirsten still at table.

She sat there all day like that. Such amazing staying power! Just sitting and sitting.

Kellllllly, where arrrrre you?? I’m waaaaaaiting.

The photo directly above is one of those “iffy” ones due to the 3GS’ lighting challenges.
But enough of that…
Yesterday Kelly and her pals had a little American Girl Doll party in the clubhouse.
The dolls got so sleepy…

Mid-afternoon I arrived with a tray of apple juice and popcorn to find Kelly wedged between the bed and the frame.

Luckily her friends managed to pull her free.

I still have to set the bunk bed up correctly. We got it off Craigslist, and one bolt was missing.
But I WILL get it together. And take photos when I get my Amazing Camera!
See all the great stuff to look forward to in Funsterland??
Whoo-hoo!!!
Yep, Jim had the clubhouse hard-wired. That’s an A/C / heating unit in the back wall.
And Kelly amazed me the other day by asking for the little cuckoo clock I got in Germany to hang on her wall. I said “Sure! Why not?!”
Who am I to stand in the way of an 8-year-old’s decorating dreams??
She arranged everything in there herself.
She even brought her broom up and keeps the floor swept!!

And finally, a Kodak action shot of Kelly supervising her dad on construction in April, 2008…

Good-used American Girl Doll Kirsten off eBay, landed — $97.50.
Total building materials — $2000.00.
Jim’s labor for 12 months working part-time on tree-house – Priceless!
Any questions?
Do you or have you ever had a cuckoo clock? Any cuckoo clock stories to tell?
Posted with love, from Jannie
xoxo