Thursday, February 26, 2026
6 of 7
my left foot
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
ggbd, revisited
Part of me misses this grand day of silliness.
Goth Girl Blog Day... just saying the words seems silly.
Part of me, though, still observes it in remembrance of Sam Johnson.
It's thanks to him that I went to my very first Dragon*Con.
Had he not convinced my Mom's BFF to take us there in 2008, how would my life be different?
Would I have gone those other times to show off my cosplay designs?
Would I?
My little girls are not yet of an age to share that event, but, soon.
I am realizing that time passes just a bit faster these days.
Perhaps that's akin to parallax error?
Watching my children grow certainly seems to speed up time.
Nice to have this day to help me mark it.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
memories of warm days, to you and you and...
Her two tiny musicians are Girl Scouts now.
The photo on my phone is from C J's 13th birthday party in 2022.
That meant July, with warmth in the air!
"Wow," was her reply.
The next photo went to her mom.That's from Chloe's 5th in October 2023.
My outlaw Melinda replied almost instantly, "Miyah bday. Cool."
I get it - Miyah's 5th had been at the same place the year before.
I said, "Near some lake. Really nice warm day!"
"Yes it is."
Yes, it is!
The third photo went to my eldest niece.This is the most recent photo I have of her, her mom, and her daughter.
They were at the Jenkin's BYOP in 2023.
"Love the blast from the past," Christy replied.
I told her, "Love the three generations!"
That was a sunny, warm day, too.
The fourth photo through the ether went to the hostess of that party.This one, though, was her and a group at a party that she didn't host.
It was taken a month before the other photo, when Harry was doing well.
Robin loved the image.
"Happy, warm time," I texted back.
All the way to Augusta went photo 5, to my oldest paternal cousin!That's her in the middle, doing karaoke!
This is a little earlier, but the same year as the last three.
Bev texted, "So much fun!"
"Sure was! Hoping to see y'all for Easter."
Now, I need to find out when that holiday will be this year!
What a fun way to spend some time with others this has been: sharing photos and memories!
Makes me warmer already!
Monday, February 23, 2026
cold day, hot men: part 2
Subtitle: Thanks, James Van Der Beek, for making a hero move.
See, I figured out why this special from December of 2024 was re-aired.
On February 11th, that actor who'd been in "Dawson's Creek" died.
James would have been 49 years old next month on March 8th.
That's him, second from the right, in the brown pullover and tam.The woman to the left is Mandy Moore, the choreographer of their burlesque dance routine to Joe Cocker's "You Can Leave Your Hat On."
Starting from the left, the men are Bruno Tonioli, Taye Diggs, Anthony Anderson, Chris Jones, James Van Der Beek, and Tyler Posey.
As diverse as their ages (in 2024) are their distinguishing features.
Bruno is the 68-year-old Italian dance machine of the stars.
Taye is the 53-year-old hunk that once helped a new divorcee find her strengths and get her groove back.
Anthony, at 54, represents the chunky boy next door that could always make you laugh and feel pretty, as a game show host always should.
Chris, that tall drink of water in the middle, at 30 years old and a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, fulfills every woman's fantasy of making it with a buff football player.
James, 47 years old, was the genteel white dude who had been a teen-bop heart throb on television.
Tyler, the tattooed 33-year-old Latino with the musical background, is the perfect addition for the six-man team.
Together they represent a flavor for every female fantasy, which was obvious when Bruno, Tyler, Chris, Anthony, James, and Taye took the stage for that one-night performance in Los Angeles.But let me set the record straight: this was not a Chippendales strip show.
Anthony Anderson had lost his father and three brothers to cancer and wanted to do something to encourage men to take action.
He knew that men, no matter what race, have a problem with associating going to a doctor with stripping down and showing weakness.
What might put that action into proper perspective than to strip down with a few others, in front of an audience, and to bare all in the name of fighting prostate, testicular, and colorectal cancer?
He went ahead and booked the theater where the show would be held.
The problem, then, was trying to get other male celebrities to bring their star power for that fundraiser.
The first to show up was Taye Diggs, unsure of whether he really wanted to strip down, but wanting to honor the deaths of his mom and dad to cancer.
Bruno Tonioli was the next to walk through the door for the training session; he'd come to honor his friend and mentor.
Chris Jones showed up just a few days before the show, to replace a man who'd had to leave; Chris was there to honor his coach.
Tyler Posey's mom had died of breast cancer, having postponed going to the doctor until it was too late.
That had almost been James Van Der Beek's story, but with him being the one who had waited until almost too late.
As he finally told the others at dinner a few nights before the show, he had known something was wrong, but he didn't want to see the doctor, afraid his worst fears might be true.
That sounds like exactly what Daddy had done in 2008, and like exactly what Mother Pat had done in 2006.
Both of them were dead within a year.
Now, James Van Der Beek has died, after a three-year battle.The re-airing of the 2024 special was done to continue to raise awareness.
Fox even kept the QR code onscreen at all times, encouraging viewers to donate to support colorectal cancer research.
That truly is a disease that should claim no lives and cause no heartbreak, as a simple screening can lead to its discovery and treatment.
Want to be a man that takes care of his loved ones?
Get a colonoscopy.
Have a prostate exam.
See your doctor on a regular basis so they know you.
Cancer doesn't discriminate, it's an equal opportunity killer.



























