Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2017

Bobby the Horse - Sunday Funday!

My daughter's horse is quite the entertainer.  I couldn't resist filming him this past weekend as I turned him out for his exercise.  He was full of "piss & vinegar" as the old saying goes!  He held his tail high, cantered around the ring and kicked his heels up which caused a few healthy farts!

I'm such a kide, the word Fart always makes me laugh, just the name alone is enough to make anyone giggle!

Here is a link to the video.  I hope you enjoy his Sunday romp!



DOB: January 31, 1998 * Father: Bobby Beduino *Appendix; Thoroughbred/Quarter Horse

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Insurance is Confusing

Insurance is confusing and who do you turn to and trust to guide you through the maze?  While travelling, I have found that I am exposed to a lot of different radio shows and talk shows that I am not aware of at home. One of these is Dave Ramsey. Some of his discussions make a lot of sense and I wanted to share his thoughts on insurance, as a basic guide. At least it is a sound place to start.

Read his suggestions and see if you agree on any of his points. Dave Ramsey's Do and don'ts on Insurance.

Ta ta for now...save money!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Life and Death

Over the last 24 hours I have experienced both life and death.  On the eve of St. Patrick's Day, just before midnight my niece gave birth to a 9 & 1/2 pound little boy who they proudly named Mike JR. My niece's husband, Mike Senior was absolutely glowing while holding his newborn son. You could just see the love and pride in his eyes. It is the first grandchild for his side of the family. Now they have their own little "leprechaun" to hold and love!

Early in the morning on the day after St. Pat's, my friend since elementary school experienced the passing of her father. He would have been 97 in another week.  So in some ways, the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Although I'm not exactly sure that that is the context in which it is used, it seems to be very fitting.

My love goes out to both. Love in happiness, love in grief. I hope that I live a long and fulfilling life that covers nearly a century, so that I can enjoy the mysteries that life holds.
Ta Ta for now....


Mike Sr with Mike JR, our little "leprechaun"!