Monday, May 28, 2007


Thursday, April 26, 2007
Special person



This young man holds a very special place in my heart, he is my godchild. I hope that I have had some positive influence on his life. My wish for him is that he live a full and happy life and accomplish his dreams. Hold the good times near his heart so that when and if his life seems to go downhill he can look back at the goodtimes and pick himself up and go forward with his hopes and dreams. Tyler, when you get down in the dumps just remember "Don't Quit!

Memorial Day


I took time today to call some people that I know, mostly from the WW2 era and tell them just how much I apreciate the freedom and liberty that I have today because of what they have done for this country.I would encourage anyone that reads this to thank a veteran for your freedom. Freedom is not free, someone must pay for it, and our brave military deserve to know that we as individuals appreciate the fact that they protect and keep us safe from harms way. Tell a vet how you feel and ask a friend to do the same and then that friend should ask someone and our military men and women will be happy to know that we really do care about them. Look directly into that vets eyes and you will then know how much your words of kindness mena to him or her.Don't wait for another Memorial day to thank someone, do it whenever you encounter a vet, don't be shy, just walk up to him or her and tell them what is in your heart, you will be surprised at the reaction that you get. God bless our troops and keep us from harms way.

Thursday, May 10, 2007


When Rusty went to bed Friday he seemed to be fine. On Saturday morning he was in unbearable pain and we took him to the vet. The plan was to put him on antibiotics and fluids. He was found to have kidney and liver problems along with an infection and blood in his stool. On Sunday the vet let us visit him. On Monday they let us bring him home for the night thinking that we would rest better and we had to take him back the Tuesday morning at 7:30 for test. Once again we picked him up Tuesday afternoon and brought him home to spend the night. At this point he had not eaten anything since Saturday morning and had drank very little. We were also told on Tuesday that his pancreas was now involved. It became very obvious that he has was not getting any better. Early Wednesday morning he got up and went towards his water bowl only to fall and not be able to get up. We took him outside to use the bathroom and when we brought him back in we put him in our bed. We layed with him until time to go to the vet. We had made the hard decision to let him go and we stayed with him until the end so that he would know just how much he was loved. We brought him home and built the coffin and laid him to rest in the backyard in a shady spot. To say that we are both heartbroken does not even begin to describe how we feel. He is gone, but not forgotten, and he will never be replaced. Rusty Tucker April 5, 1992 to May 9, 2007.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Cell phones


For the life of me I cannot figure why people insist on talking on their cell phones while they are driving! We went to Tarboro today for a family function and as we were headed back to Morehead City some lady talking on a cell phone pulled right into our lane. The sad thing is that she never even realized what she had done. Good thing my husband was paying attention to what goes on around him when he is driving. As we approached the stop light at the Walmart the lady was in the turning lane and still talking on that dang phone. Looks like I will have to write my congressman and see if the state will make it illegal to talk and drive, some folks can only do one thing at a time and do it well.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Do your part


My husband and I went fishing today and had good luck, we caught 16 spots and croakers. We fished at the site of a bridge that had been lined with rocks to keep the soil from eroding. It was evident that many people had fished at this location, there was trash everywhere. When we go back to that site I will take a pair of rubber gloves and a heavy duty trash bag and pick up other folks trash. Come on people do not expect that someone will automatically clean up your mess that you have left to help destroy the earth. Be responsible and clean up after yourself and be good to the earth, after all it would be a shame that in 3 or 4 generations from now our descendants think of us as a bunch of filfty pigs because the earth is dying!!

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Famous Marines


I will start with famous Marines only beacuse that is as far as I have gotten in my search, later I will add the other branches as I find them.

Famous marines:
Don Adams, Nick Adams, Larry Blyden, Hugh Brannum ( better known as Mr. Green Jeans from Captain Kangaroo), MacDonald Carey, Mike Connors, Brian Dennehy, Bradford Dillman, Glen Ford, James Franciscus, Christopher George, Clu Gulager, Gene Hackman, Steryling Hayden, Louis Hayword, Charlton Heston, Bob Kesshan ( Captain Kangaroo), Harvey Keitel, Brian Kieth, William Lundigan, Peter Lupis, George Maharis, Jack Mahoney, Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen, Martin Milner, Hugh O'Brian, Pat Paulson, George Peppard, Tyrone Power, Burt Reynolds, John Russell, Robert Ryan, George C. Scott, Jimmy Shigeta, Bo Svenson, Robert Wagner, James Whitmore, and Larry Wilcox are all actors.

In athetics:
Baseballs Paul Arizin, Hank Bauer, Jerry Coleman, Alvin Dark, Gil Hodges, Ted Lyons, Walter Malis, William Marshall, Thomas Monaghan(owner), Dan Topping(owner), Bill Veck(owner), Morton Waldstein, Ray Wietecha, and Ted Williams.

Boxing: Carmen Basilio, Tommy Loughran, Ken Norton, Barney Ross, Leon Spinks, and Gene Tunney

Golf: Patty Berg and Lee Trevino

Football: Angelo Bertelli, Bernie Bierman(coach), Charlie Conerly, Art Donovan, Eddie LaBaron, Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb, Ken MacAfee, Ernie Nevers, Leo Lomellini, Bum Phillips(coach), Frank Sinkwich

Track and Field: Bob Mathias, Billy Mills, Charles Paddock, and Wes Santee

Communications: Walter Anderson, James Brady, Art Buchwald, Hodding Carter, Josephus Daniels Jr., Rowland Evans, Jim Lehrer, Dan Rather, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, and Earl Wilson

Entertainers: Bob Burns, Drew Carey, Ed McMahon, Mark Russell, Mark Shields, Johnathan Winters, and Woody Woodbury

Literature and Arts: Photographer David Douglas Duncan, Writer William Manchester, William Stroyan, and Leon Uris

Musicians: Bob Crosby, Don and Phil Everly, Ray Heatherton, Dick Jergens, Buddy Rich, and
John Phillip Sousa

Attorney F. Lee Bailey, Astronaut Walter Cunningham, and Fred Lasswell creator of Snuffy Smith comic strip

There is also a very long list of public servants that I will not post, but if you really want to know, I will email the list to you.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Pet peeves

Ok, here we go!! My biggest pet peeve is what I call "nit pickin' noises". You know what I mean, rattling change in your pocket, tapping your fingers on the table, jingling your keys, and things like that. Those noises just seem to go through my soul like someone dragging their fingernails across a chalkboard! Another one is, why should there be any question at all about ENGLISH being the official language of this country? Why should road signs be bilingual and why should my tax dollars fund bilingual services in government offices. My theory, if you cannot speak the language do not come to this country to live. I certainly do not recall any special language features being provided for the italians, greeks, and other immigrants that came through Ellis Island, they learned the language!! Bottom line, why should I have to press 1 for english, after all it is my national language. I do not mean to offend anyone of any nationally, but this is the United States of America and the language is ENGLISH!