Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Good Bye 2013 Hello 2014!!

Tonight I plan to get shit-faced and I deserve it. 2013 has been a hell of a year. I am at my wits end but I have learned just how strong I am and were that strength ends. I have been humbled by all that this year has thrown at me. I beleive stronlgy in karma but I can not recall doing anything that terrible to have the year I have had. Maybe its not me but the people around me. Do I blame 2013 on my husband and children?  My co-workers? My Mom? Was I just an innocent by-stander of bad luck or am I really Evil Kathy Pate as my hubby calls me?

As I talk about what an awful year it has been I find almost everyone I come in contact with has had the same year I have had. So many people I know have lost loved ones and have had other terrible issues with their health or just plain bad luck. I really havent talked to anyone who has had a banner year. Really bad things have happened to just about everybody I know.

So I am glad to see the backside of 2013 and I am determined to enter 2014 with a positive attitude but only after I get stinking drunk and spend new years morning good and hung over. I get to work New Years Evening and we are planning to have blacked eyed peas and cabbage for dinner for good luck. I plan on eating alot of peas. I need a lot of good luck this year to make up for last year!!!  

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Todd the Rooster



This is our first adventure with chickens. We purchased 5 pullets or so we thought. My daughter did an excellent job naming Todd. Todd was the largest hen in our little brood who we recently discovered is in fact a rooster. 



Todd the rooster started crowing this morning. It was pretty pathetic but he was trying so i whipped out my handy dandy smart phone to capture the moment on video only to discover that I have no more memory. A moment lost as poor Todd has settled down for the day. I am hoping I might get lucky and he will crow this afternoon because tonight he will be dinner. We live in a residential area and I am sure my neighbors would not appreciate crowing in the wee hours of the night and early in the morning.



I am going to miss Todd he was a pretty little thing but the rule when we started this experiment was that any bird that didn't lay eggs went in the freezer. Man I am not looking forward to this...............    










Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Public Service Announcement

I haven’t posted anything in a long time about my job because there are a lot of privacy issues that I obsess about and feel that most of what I hear really should never be repeated but the other night something very disturbing happened and tied up our 911 lines for almost 10 minutes and I have to express my shock and displeasure.

I am a 911 operator and dispatcher and we field many calls that are not emergencies but do require some type of response from Police, Fire or Rescue which is fine and don’t worry if it is not an emergency I will place you on hold and answer other lines if I need to. However at around 0125hrs the other night our phones lines were inundated with multiple non-emergency calls that did not require any form of emergency assistance or response.

The electricity went out in a large portion of Port St Lucie.

Many people called to let us know.

One person complained because they were walking there dog and the street light were out and they could not see.

One person complained that they were cramming for a test and they could not see to study.

One woman called because she was afraid and I stayed on the line until she found a source of light…..this however I could understand and did not mind staying on the line to assist her.

We gladly take calls for traffic light malfunctions however remember when you took your driving test any intersection with a traffic light that is malfunctioning should be treated as a 4 way stop.  It was a question on your driving exam……… At a busy traffic intersection during rush hour officers will respond for traffic control but at 0130 hours in the am...........you figure it out.

Most people just wanted to keep us informed but..... 

We know and there is nothing we can do about it and we have no clue why and we do not know for how long. And when we tell you to call your power company for that information……

No. We do not have the phone number we are not 411. We do have the number for emergency response but the lights’ being out is not an emergency. It is an inconvenience and we don’t call and ask why.
  
Do not call 911 when your lights go out call your power company or if applicable call an electrician and no we do not have the number that is 411 and no we can not refer you to an electrician we are not allowed to.

If a transformer blows, catches fire and drops live power lines then please call 911 imediately. We will send the Fire Department and Police. If your medical equipment you need to survive malfunctions during a power outage please call we will send you and ambulance. If you hurt yourself because the power went out, yes PLEASE call 911 we will help you. That is what we are here for. But please use some common sense people, power outages happen sometimes especially when it gets hot and everyone is trying to keep their houses cool. Sometimes transformers blow and relays malfunction and when this happens the power company knows and has a crew en-route as quickly as possible. It is not the Zombie apocalypse and the world is not coming to an end.

Trust me when the power goes out we know because so do the traffic lights and someone will call and let us know or the officers on the road will notice and also let us know.

Sometimes when the power goes out it includes the 911 center so we know.

When you call to let us know the power went out, it ties up our lines and interferes with calls that maybe true emergencies and may delay a response to someone who truly needs help.  Tying up our 911 lines with no-emergencies like this means there is a delay in answering and you wonder why no one is picking up or when we finally can get to your call and we are not pleasant when you tell us the lights are out it is because you are the 5th person to let me know and there are 2 more lines ringing that I can't answer because you want to know why and wont let me off the phone.

Well now you know.

This has been a public service announcement and thank you for letting me rant!

I feel better now! 

(Just so you know I may have exaggerated a little on the complaints as some were second hand so don't quote me in court. This is just a blog people.)        

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Todd _ Hen Ruler of the Universe!


 These are my girls, my biddies, my reds. These are my Rhode Island Red Hens.


And this is Todd....I don't know why my daughter just said so..... 

and when I think about Todd, it always reminds me of one of my favorite silly movies - "Mom and Dad Save the World" with - John Lovitz aka Emperor Tod Spengo. 


I of course have to giggle every time a see poor Todd. She is however the dominant hen of the coop or Hen Ruler of her Universe. 
(If you notice they do sport many of the same colors.)
So...

All Hail Queen Hen Todd! Unless of course she fails to lay eggs then it is - All Hail Fried Chicken with gravy and mashed potatoes......

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Because we have always done it that way!!!

I love this anecdote......

If you start with a cage containing five monkeys and inside the cage,

hang a banana on a string from the top and then you place a set of stairs
under the banana, before long a monkey will go to the stairs and climb
toward the banana.


As soon as he touches the stairs, you spray all the other monkeys
with cold water. After a while another monkey makes an attempt with
same result ... all the other monkeys are sprayed with cold water.
Pretty soon when another monkey tries to climb the stairs, the
other monkeys will try to prevent it.


Now, put the cold water away.


Remove one monkey from the cage and replace it with a new one.
The new monkey sees the banana and attempts to climb the stairs.
To his shock, all of the other monkeys beat the crap out of him.
After another attempt and attack, he knows that if he tries to climb the
stairs he will be assaulted.


Next, remove another of the original five monkeys, replacing it
with a new one. The newcomer goes to the stairs and is attacked.
The previous newcomer takes part in the punishment... with enthusiasm.


Then, replace a third original monkey with a new one, followed by
a fourth, then the fifth. Every time the newest monkey takes to
the stairs he is attacked. Most of the monkeys that are beating him up have
no idea why they were not permitted to climb the stairs.
Neither do they know why they are participating in the beating of the newest
monkey.


Finally, having replaced all of the original monkeys, none of
the remaining monkeys will have ever been sprayed with cold
water. Nevertheless, none of the monkeys will try to climb
the stairway for the banana.


Why, you ask? Because in their minds...
that is the way it has always been!


My husband read this to me not to long ago and it has stuck like glue. I can not tell you how many times I have heard this same response from supervisors in my work place. These are the ones I refer to as "the dinosaurs". I am thankful that my mind does not work that way. 


I am a "Why?" person and the "because" answer has never been one I could just let pass. Is it because I follow the beat of a different drummer, am I more brave and less afraid of the consequences or is it my insatiable need to just know "why" so I can "fix it".


I'm thinking it is all three. 


I try really hard to think outside of the box to see what is beyond what is in front of my face and to see more than what is being presented to me. I am a fixer and I obsess over making things better, run smoother or be more efficient. I like to improve or recycle and make new. I hate waste. 


And I really hate being told because we have always done it that way! 

Friday, May 31, 2013

Graduation 2013



We survived graduation but what a mad house. I am thankful that I wont have to do that again for a long time. Getting pictures was a nightmare and on top of it all as the graduates were walking out the lights failed. Transformer blew at exactly 9 pm. It is pitch black out there on the fairgrounds property. Thankfully most people have a flashlight APP on the their phones and lit up the area but we lost Erin and took us forever to find her. She was upset by then and it took a lot of the joy out of her big day. No family pictures of the happy graduate which sucks but what do you do.

Dinner was a rushed affair at Archie's, the kitchen closed at 10 pm and we put in a last minute order of wings and smack and beer!!! Not what I had planned for dinner but by then we were all starving.

We survived graduation and my baby has her diploma and is headed to college this fall. I am so very proud of her!

I love you Baby!


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Change

It has been a very rough year and this month has been the worst, thankfully this past weekend has been awesome and I predict this week will pass quickly and my beautiful daughter will graduate from high school without a hitch.

 (Knock on wood!!)

But even if something unfortunate happens this week to dampen our joy, I know that we will get through it as a family and survive whatever life has to throw at us.

I have discovered just how strong I am over the past year and a half and that I am not to old to change for the better.

I have found so much joy and love in my life that I never could have imagined and all I did was change one thing.

I changed my attitude.

I can not believe that something so simple has had such an enormous effect on my life.

I made a simple choice.

I choose to be happy.

I choose to be flexible.

I choose love and patience and tolerance.

I have learned to let go and have freed myself from anxiety and stress but i have also learned to be more disciplined and found structure and security.

I found my morality hidden under layers of cynicism and indifference.

I have found me again or a better me I should say.

An older wiser and more experienced me who can still love and learn and laugh and make my world a better place for me and the ones that I love!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

I will miss you!



Tuesday afternoon our family suffered a great lose, my father-in-law Fred Pate Jr. passed away from cancer. I am blessed to have been able to spend some time with him while he was still up and clear of mind. I am also blessed to have witness the great love that his wife and children have for this man. I will miss the stories that man used to tell with a twinkle in his eye. I will miss his smile and sense of humor. I will miss his deep gruff voice and his laugh. I too love him dearly and will miss him.