April 2006 Archives

Patrick's birthday - April 29th.

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Happy Belated Birthday, Patrick
Happy Birthday, Patrick

I am missing birthdays this year. It isn't that I don't think kindly and with affection for those celebrating their life; I do. I am just getting habitually lazy about doing anything about those good feelings. Nevertheless, the birthday boy deserves some attention.

Patrick was the third baby born in a year to us Ferrara girls. First, Elizabeth had Mary Catherine (5/27/92), then I had Aaron (10/15/92), then we excitedly awaited for Patrick to join the family, April 29th. When Elizabeth and I traveled to Georgia to meet him, he was about 8 weeks old. Sue was sititing on the floor with him, showing the other children their new cousin. 1 year old Mary Catherine hit him and I could hear Sue saying, "Oh no baby, be gentle." I felt relieved that Aaron was too young still to hurt the baby when Sue told me, "oh yeah, he got his licks in too," before she picked Patrick up for safety. They were just loving on their cousin. And maybe trying to establish a pecking order - I don't know.

Now, our family is full of teeanagers - since Patrick joined their ranks. Happy thirteenth birthday. Sorry it's belated.

Happy Birthday, Sam

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Samuel Francis FerraraToday would be Daddy's 75th birthday. I met him as a very youthful 23-year old battle-scarred U.S. Marine. He was my roommate's supervisor at the other end of the huge Naval Annex building where we worked in Arlington, Virginia. Pat and I would meet for coffee breaks, and she would regale me with funny stories of Sam and Jim Bailey and Frank Malizia and their goings-on. One time Frank, who ended up married to another of my friends, Kathleen Daly, asked Pat if she would like two tickets to "Fanny," a hit Broadway production and she shrieked, "Oh yes," and he handed her two pieces of toilet paper -- she said the whole corridor of offices heard her out-of-control laughing and everyone joined in. Incidentally, Frank recently called Pat and asked her the same question and once again, they had a good laugh. I, in my serious and somber office of Naval officers, had no excitement, so was drawn to the fun that they were having at the other end of the building with the wild and crazy Marines.

And the rest is history. We met. We fell in love. We married. We had a family. We retired. And one of us died.

Happy Birthday, Sam. We all miss you here. You left way too soon.



Happy, Happy

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Happy Birthday, Patsy
Happy Birthday, Patsy

Love,
Rob

Here's a good idea

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Well, I took a lot of time this morning reading the March 2005 blog so I'll have to go to church at 11:00 instead of 10:30. That's a small price to pay for so much enjoyment. Really. If you haven't done this, you don't know what you're missing. It's a treat and I know it will make you smile.

Spending time

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If you want to spend an enjoyable half-hour or more, tune in to one of the month's blogs from last year or the year before. I just read all of April 2005 and laughed my head off at the comments some of the entries gathered. Really fun. Try it and then let me know if you enjoyed it.

More from French Quarter Fest 2006

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Lucky Dog

If you’ve been to the French Quarter in New Orleans, you recognize this. Lucky Dogs are a New Orleans Institution. If you’ve had a few too many Hurricanes, they’re also appropriate penance. I haven’t had one in many years and I certainly wasn’t going to get one yesterday with all of the wonderful food all around us. This guy wasn’t doing much business, either, but I know business for him picks up when the restaurants start closing while the bars are still open. I don’t know what it is about drinking too much that makes you yearn for food that is sure to mix with the alcohol in your system and tear your stomach up. Lucky Dogs were one of my faves when I used to do that along with Krystal hamburgers (White Castle hamburgers elsewhere) and Takee Outee Shish Kabobs (Another New Orleans Institution but I’m not sure they’re still around). I’m not saying any of this food is bad because it’s not. It’s just that Pepto-Bismol, it aint.

One of the groups we saw yesterday at the French Quarter Festival was the Washboard Chaz Blues Trio (Adobe Acrobat Reader required). The stage was right on the river. I lost my presence of mind and didn’t think to take a picture. Hearing old time Mississippi Delta Blues on the Mississippi River is just awesome. I’m going to have to make an effort to see them again.

French Quarter Fest 2006

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Dixieland Band marching towards Jackson Square

The band opens the festival. This is the second band that marched in playing. I was too late to get a decent shot of the first.

Jean Lafitte French Quarter Visitor Center

The French Quarter Visitor Center is part of Jean Lafitte National Park and it is a wonderful place to visit AND rest. Don't tell anyone about the second part. A place with clean bathrooms that isn't too busy in the French Quarter? Solid gold.

The road and the big sky

Louisiana State Museum - The Cabildo

We had a great time even though the weather alternated from hot to rainy and back a few times. We had the crepes again because we can't go all the way down to the French Quarter for this festival and not get them. They were especially good this time.

Easter in Lawrenceville

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Scott had to work on Easter, but the rest of us had a very relaxing day. We had a wonderful dinner at around 6:30. We took a lot of pictures. I opened presents and we had the delicious Creme Brulee as my birthday cake. It came out great and I was so appreciative of Scott's efforts. Kellie, Stephen and Brianne headed back to Milledgeville a little after 9:00 and David cleaned the kitchen.

Stephen was offered a Social Studies teaching position today at South Gwinnett High School. He is relieved and happy to have a job. Kellie will be working nearby at Brookwood Elementary teaching first grade. They have rented a house one half mile from me. I have repeatedly assured them that I will not be all up in their buisness . . . too much!

Easter 2006

More pictures in the extended entry

The Great Easter Egg Hunt

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Here is a picture of all the grandkids and a couple of action shots of the egg hunt. We didn't get action shots of the big kids' egg hunt because they were running a lot faster than those little ones! Anyway, it was a lovely day.

Addendum

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This won't be long. Don't I have Monday things to do? I just wanted to let everyone know that Amy took the prize yesterday -- $12.25 I believe was her total from the Easter egg hunt. Lars, her brother, had 36 bubble gums and three quarters! Everyone had a wonderful time though and nobody cared about the money. You know that. The food was wonderful, as usual. And the day couldn't have been prettier. There was a large tent (actually just the ceiling and I don't know what that's called) set up with tables and chairs and although we had to sit fairly close in order to avoid the sun, we managed and the breeze was delightful.

I hope Elizabeth won't mind if I tell this little story about her family life. I was on the phone with her and she excused herself for a minute. I heard her say to Polina, "Polina, go put your apron on. It's time to set the table." This is her job and since it's in the kitchen, it requires an apron. Polina is four.

Don't you love this story?

Easter Sunday

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Happy Easter

Calloway Gardens

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Brianne, Greg, Patrick, Scott and I celebrated my birthday yesterday at Calloway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. It's a two hour drive from home. It has ten miles of paved trails through woods and gardens. It is a beautiful place that has many gardens to walk through. There is also a butterfly house that has butterflies from all over the world in it. I love going there. The place is famous for their huge azaleas and the many varieties of azaleas. Unfortunately most of the azaleas had already bloomed so we missed that spectacular beauty. We rode our bikes on the trails and enjoyed all the sights. We had a picnic lunch and played a round of putt-putt golf. I am bad at putt-putt. Even with Patrick stopping the ball with his foot, some times it took a dozen or so strokes to get the ball in the hole on a Par 2! Scott and Patrick were pretty good. Patrick even got a hole in one twice. We left Calloway at 7:00 PM and then stopped at Everybody's on the way home. It is across the street from Emory University and I love their Greek pizza sandwich. We didn't get home until 11:00 and we were all exhausted. It was a very relaxing and enjoyable day!

Calloway Gardens

More pictures in the extended entry

Nostalgia Week

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Mark Twain's Pizza Landing

It’s been nostalgia week for me in New Orleans. Yesterday, it was a muffuletta from Central Grocery. Today, it was a shrimp po-boy from Mark Twain’s Pizza Landing and a bubble gum sno-ball from Sal’s. I must have passed Mark Twain’s 100 times before I finally took a chance on it. It has a paper mache Mark Twain in the store window. The shrimp is sautéed, not fried, and that’s all I had time for today but it’s the pizza that makes the place. I eat pizza. Any kind of pizza placed in front of me is in danger but I never thought there was much difference between the big chains and the smaller specialty pizza places. I was wrong. Mark Twain’s Pizza Landing was the first gourmet pizza joint I started frequenting. I used to live AND work nearby. I do neither, now, and I miss them.

Happy, Happy

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Happy Birthday, Sue
Happy Birthday, Sue

Have a day!

April 14 Fun Facts

Musings

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Today my brother Mark Robert would be 79 years old. He was always a lot older than I (or so it seemed back in the day) but now I can see we aren't that far apart. Old age is more compressed than youth, but you don't find that out until you're in the midst of it.

My mother and I were shopping for Mark's birthday gift one day -- but wait, did I ever tell you that she and I went to town every Friday, did some shopping, ate lunch at a department store basement counter where I invariably had a peanut butter with lettuce sandwich and orange juice? -- and she was tryinig to select a tie for him. They didn't hang on racks then. She would point to one in a glass case and the clerk would take it out and she would study it and she would either like it or not. I was four years old and getting tired of all the study going on, so I helped out by telling the clerk that "the boy is twelve years old," so she could pull out a tie suitable for that age and we could get on and go to lunch. I can remember her telling that story for years.

Sam also was taken shopping by his mother. In fact, in the Ferrara artifacts, there is a newspaper picture of his mother and him walking on Canal Street, all decked out in their Sunday best. Those were the days when ladies wore hat and gloves for shopping and little boys wore dress-up clothes as well. His shopping forays with his mother left him with a lifelong love of shopping, going from one store to another. He used to take the children shopping for clothes at the Mall and they didn't miss very many stores. They always liked going with him because he was tireless, and very patient (for once), and would buy whatever appealed to them, plus treats. Unlike their mother who never could see the point of another pair of tennis shoes or a low-rider pair of jeans when they had a perfectly good pair at home, and never was willing to buy treats. What in this world?

The point of all this nattering is that the joy of my own shopping days with my mother were destined to last me for the rest of my life. To this day I abhor shopping and would rather have a root canal than go into several stores in one day. However, my own children looooove to shop and go as often as they possibly can. Their legacy from their daddy and their grandmother?

Happy Easter to all. I will be at Elizabeth's, watching the grandchildren scramble for plastic eggs loaded with coins and bills. The grownup grandchildren take very seriously the possibility of a $5 or $10 payday and become quite focused and intense, moving fast and possibly a little hostile? Certainly not. Just trying to clear the yard of clutter.

Happy Birthday Dan!!

Even though he probably won't see this, I thought it should be documented. Happy Birthday to the love of my life. Carol

Happy Birthday, Dan

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Happy, Happy

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Happy Birthday, Brianne
Happy Birthday, Brianne

Have a day!

It's Spring Again!

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I just got Samuel's Easter pictures back today. He loved seeing those bunnies a few weeks ago. I missed posting his 13 month old picture so I thought I'd do this one. Being sick for the last 10 weeks has really slowed me down! I'm starting to feel a lot better, but not 100% yet. There is so much I need to do to catch up. I'm just trying to enjoy this beautiful weather though. My monarch caterpillars are back. I love watching them grow! I think something is eating them though. Just when I notice one and notice the milkweed being eaten, it's gone. Anybody got any clue? Samuel loves being outside-he cries everytime we come inside. Right now the temps are in the 70's and 80's, just perfect. I don't know what it's going to be like this summer when we have the 90's and high humidity and I'm 7, 8, 9 months pregnant. Samuel will just have to get used to our indoor playground then! We had our first snoball of the season yesterday. Samuel had his first ever. We went to Sal's on Metairie Rd. I got spearmint with condensed milk and Joey got grape. Samuel enjoyed both and loved drinking the juice. Mmm.. mmm.. good!

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Happened to pass by this building while I was at lunch today. Like just about everything in this area, it sustained some damage from Hurricane Katrina. I suppose the trailers out front are for the offices and workers that were in the basement. This has to be one of the very few buildings in the Greater New Orleans area that even has a basement. The acreage the building sits on is a source of contention between the City of New Orleans and the Federal Government. Mom could probably tell us more about that. This is PRIME New Orleans real estate and the city wants it. By the way, Mom used to work here.

Lake Calhoun

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Lake Calhoun

Lake Calhoun and the surrounding area is what I think of whenever I think of Minneapolis.

April diaries

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04-02-49 Went to CYC dance. Anna and JoAnne slept over. Cut hair. I have $9.71.

04-11-50 Got loafers. Got rid of Prince.

04-07-85 Elizabeth's Escort broke down in Florida. Barbecue at F's.

04-27-87 A&C's confirmation. Sam's 56th.

04-03-88 Baptized David. Had ham dinner.

04-14-89 Christina received speeding ticket on lakefront.

04-08-90 Shower for Janine.

I haven't looked for the rest of my datebook diaries. I'm pretty sure I still have all of them. I probably will hunt for them soon because I know they will be every bit as interesting as these.

Spring Break

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Today is the first day of my Spring Break. I woke up at 5:15 because Bunk asked me to drive him to take the SAT. It was being given at a school 18 miles from here and he did not trust himself to find the school. I didn't trust him either. Two days ago he told me he had to be there at 7:00. This morning when I was serving him breakfast at 5:45, he told me he didn't have to be there until 7:45. SInce I was already up, he was going to get there early! He told me to pick him up at 12:15. I should have known better. He didn't get out until 1:00.

I made chicken salad today - enough to share with Stephen, Kellie and Brianne my labor of love. Brianne and Greg had some on a croisant before she left to go back to school.

Patrick, Scott and I are heading to the lake until Tuesday night. The weather is supposed to be nice. We are going to go hiking tomorrow at Panther Creek. I've been there once before and it is very pretty. There's a beautiful waterfall 3.5 miles up the trail. Scott frequently goes there to fish.

I have lots of things on my "to do" list to keep me busy when I get back from the lake. I am mostly just looking forward to time off of work.

Happy Birthday

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Happy Birthday to John Lawson! Carol

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