mercy_angel_09: (Ten Story Never Ends)
I went up to Wenatchee this weekend to spread my grandmother's ashes. My husband and I drove up Saturday afternoon, pulling into Wenatchee at just after two-thirty. After checking into the hotel and grabbing a snack, we headed over to my uncle Randy's place for a BBQ and to visit with some of the family that wasn't going up to Stehekin with us.

At seven the next morning, everyone who was departing from Wenatchee did so, driving the 45 minutes or so to Chelan where we boarded The Lady Express to get up to Stehekin. There was one stop off at Field's Point, but otherwise it was more or less a straight shot from Chelan to Stehekin, a trip of roughly 55 miles. And by the way, the only way to get to Stehekin is to hike, take a float plane, or take a boat.

Once we arrived to Stehekin, we took a bus to an outdoor chapel that Grandma and Grandpa had built, and was where we had spread Grandpa's ashes after he had passed four years ago. Everyone in the family helped spread Grandma's ashes around the chapel before going up to the Stehekin bakery. Most of us walked, with the exception of a couple of my cousins and two of my uncles (though one of my cousins had an excuse, as he had undergone knee surgery a few days prior and wasn't moving around real well).

Once we were done at the bakery, we took the bus back down to Stehekin proper and poked around the main lodge and visitor center for forty-five minutes before boarding the Lady of the Lake II for the four hour trip back to Chelan. We arrived back in Chelan proper at roughly six, before driving back to the hotel for a quick change and then going out for dinner.

Anyway, after dinner I started feeling dizzy (we were still at the restaurant) so my husband and I headed back to the hotel where I took a shower and then crashed, sleeping better than I did the night before, but not by much. The next morning I still wasn't feeling real well, so my husband and I got the hell out of Dodge fairly early, getting home before noon, where I spent the rest of the day sitting on the couch watching TV and trying not to be sick.

Today I'm feeling better. Better rested and less queasy, but I don't want to rush things so I'm going to take it relatively easy today. So far I'm doing laundry - washing sheets and towels - and I'm not planning on doing anything super strenuous. I might clean the bathroom, depending on how I'm feeling this afternoon.

All in all I'm doing okay. I've come to terms with my grandmother's death and finally feeling some closure. I think I needed this weekend to do that.
mercy_angel_09: (Meeko compass)
First off, acting legend Tony Curtis passed away this morning at the age of 85. Needless to say, today will be spent on the couch, watching my two favorite Tony Curtis movies: Some Like It Hot and The Great Race. I'll take that time to cut out the pattern pieces for my Christmas party dress. If I have left over time, I'll start on one of my zombie cross stitch projects. :3

Secondly, I went to my baby brother's football game yesterday. He was supposed to be starting, but at the last minute the coach changed the plays and so he only took part in ten plays or so for the whole game. They won (which is better than their last two games where they got totally spanked), and I'll be attending the next game to see if they can win again. I just feel bad that my brother, who's working his butt off, is hardly getting any time to play. Hopefully that will change next week.

Lastly, I need to do a little touch up cleaning around the apartment. I was noticing that the cobwebs are taking over again and I should probably do something about that. Since I managed to get the balcony under control, it's high time that I get interior of the apartment under control as well. I also need to look into possibly hanging up costumes that haven't been put away yet, because they've officially taken over the guest bed (but admittedly, that's not hard to do with the crinoline sitting on top of it).
mercy_angel_09: (Meeko compass)
Go to Wikipedia and type in your birthday (month and day). Then write down 3 events, 3 births, 3 deaths, 3 holidays, and tag 3 friends.

Events:

1) 1946 – Former Prime Minister of Japan Hideki Tojo and 28 former Japanese leaders are indicted for war crimes.

2) 1974 – Watergate Scandal: President Richard Nixon announces the release of edited transcripts of White House tape recordings related to the scandal.

3) 1992 - 1992 Los Angeles riots: Riots in Los Angeles, California, following the acquittal of police officers charged with excessive force in the beating of Rodney King. Over the next three days 53 people are killed and hundreds of buildings are destroyed.

Births

1) 1863 – William Randolph Hearst, American publisher (d. 1951)

2) 1901 – Hirohito, Emperor of Japan (d. 1989)

3) 1955 – Wendee Lee, American voice actress (Oh hell yeah!)

Deaths:

1) 1380 – Catherine of Siena, Italian saint (b. 1347)

2) 1980 – Alfred Hitchcock, English film director (b. 1899)

3) 2007 – Josh Hancock, American baseball player (b. 1978)

Holidays:

1) International Dance Day

2) Traditional start of Golden Week in Japan.

3) # National Persian Gulf Day in Iran

And I tag no one because honestly? Even if you do tag someone, they usually don't do it. Snag if you want it, ignore it if you don't.

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But sometimes it's easier to do with a picture.  We've lost three legends in these last two weeks.  Michael, Farrah and Ed have left lasting impressions on American pop culture, and without them I think the entertainment world will be a little less bright.


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