Sunday, July 01, 2007

Wild Heart

For those that you know me, I grew up in a small town, fondly known as the Red-Bud City (a/k/a Columbus). In August of 1970, Mom and Dad moved us from Princeton, IL to Columbus. Every 4th of July the town would host the 2nd largest parade, invite 40K plus people to town to watch Drum & Bugle Corps competitions, eat brats, drink beer (when we were old enough to) and revel in a Wisconsin summer.

Since the 4th of July this year is a Wednesday, the City of Columbus has started their celebration a wee bit early....on June 29. Now...just so you all don't think I have gone out and found a boyfriend....NO...I haven't....I couldn't be that lucky......Last night (June 30), a country band named Wild Heart was to play in the Main Stage/Beer Garden area at Fireman's Park. When I saw that and knew I was going to be around, I decided that I was going to go, even if it meant going alone.

My friend, Anne, and I went to see a movie Ratatouille which is a Pixar animated film which was AWESOME. Afterwards, we went car looking. Not shopping....just looking.... She and I are both thinking of something "new" when our 1998 and 1999 cars bite the dust. The goal...something station-wagonesque (Ford Focus comes to mind).....so that if we were going to a dog show or the vet clinic, then one maybe two dogs could go and we wouldn't have to take the huge behemoth vans. I want a Ford Escape, but my problem is, I don't want to sacrifice mileage that my 1998 Cavalier has. I currently get about 30 mpg. That's what I need. I love the Toyota Highlander and RAV, but I'm not paying for the Toyota name....I looked at the newer improved Toyota Scion Box Car (B) but I can't stand what Toyota did by putting the speedometer in the middle of the dashboard. That is the dumbest thing I have ever seen. I drove a Yaris all the way to Kansas and home and I don't like it. So...we looked at the Chevy HHR which reminds me of a Bonnie and Clyde getaway car or a mob vehicle. I believe that Chevy calls it their retro Suburuban. Since it's built on a Cobalt frame (the Cavalier replacement), I'm thinking I may go with that....it's unique, has fold-down seats and gets 30 mpg. With my Cavalier approaching 190K miles....I think that may be the direction I head for a car.....stay tuned.....but then I still want to build a new home.....

After Anne and I visited at her house and played with RB and Penny, her lovely Irish Setters, I drove to the Park to listen to Wild Heart.

Sister Mary (no...not a nun....but my sibling) said that she and Scott might come on out to listen and I should call her when I got to town (which was about 8:15 or so)...Of course...I called her but it went to voice mail. While I was standing there listening to the band, about 9:20 or so, I felt my cell phone vibrate in my pocket.... it was Mary....and, the band was playing so I had to walk away from where they were so I could hear her...

She was apologetic for not being able to come over. She was concerned that I was there by myself. I told her that I was standing there, beer in hand, listening to a great country group (for free...well...$2 for the can of beer) and I'd be just fine. After all, I am used to doing things by myself. I ran into people from work in Madison who have moved to Columbus and shared a funnel cake with them, I ran into another friend from work (who grew up around the corner from me), I ran into the gals from my dental office in Sun Prairie and ran into another male friend that I had briefly dated last year. He and I had a nice visit for about an hour. It was a good time and I stayed until the very end of the concert. I'm not sure that it ever gets easier doing things alone...but if you want to do things it's better to go it alone.

The crowd was small probably because of the Rhythm 'n' Booms celebration of Fireworks that was going on in Madison.

It was a glorious Saturday....perfect weather and a great way to spend time....even if it was alone.

Wild Heart played one of my favorite songs by Sugarland...called, "Settlin'" in their last set called the "party set."

With apologies to Sugarland - here's my current theme song....

Fifteen minutes left to throw me together
for mister right now, not mister forever
don’t know why I even try when I know how it ends
lookin’ like another maybe we could be friends
I’ve been leavin’ it up to fate
It’s my life so it’s mine to make

I ain’t settlin’ just gettin’ by
I’ve had enough so so for the rest of my life
Tired of shootin’ too low so raise the bar high.
"Just enough" ain't enough this time
I ain’t settlin’ for anything less than everything.

With some good red wine and my brand new shoes
Gonna dance a blue streak around my livin’ room
Take a chance on love and try how it feels
With my heart wide open now you know I will
Find what it means to be the girl

Change her mind and change the world

I ain’t settlin’ just gettin’ by
I’ve had enough so so for the rest of my life
Tired of shootin’ too low so raise the bar high.
"Just enough" ain't enough this time
I ain’t settlin’ for anything less than everything.

I ain’t settlin’ just gettin’ by
I’ve had enough so so for the rest of my life
Tired of shootin’ too low so raise the bar high.
"Just enough" ain't enough this time

I ain’t settlin’ just gettin’ by
I’ve had enough so so for the rest of my life
Tired of shootin’ too low so raise the bar high.
I ain’t settlin’ no, no, no, no, no, no….
So raise the bar high.

Enjoy the holiday week....for those of you traveling, be safe. I have to work all week (except Wednesday) and I will be home again next weekend, before heading out on the road again....but I'll save some of that for another post....

2 Comments:

Blogger Paul Gero said...

Peg...glad you had fun...

with regards to cars...look at the toyotas...they are rock solid...

get an 18 month old RAV or Highlander...hell, look at the Prius...they're surpisingly roomy...

Though the Scion is owned by Toyota...I wouldn't buy it...lower age target demographic...that plays too much video games...

Monday, July 02, 2007 11:56:00 AM  
Blogger Peggy Gero DaValt said...

Thanks, Paul for the comment. :-)

I will look at a Toyota....I don't want the Prius....I'm not fond of the way they look. Great on gas, but I need something that can function as a second doggy vehicle and get good gas mileage. Right now I stuff a 400 Vari Kennel in my Cavalier....it works, but not that great.

I won't get a Scion....too different a demographic than I'm interested.

I will definitely look for a late model Highlander. Thanks for the comments.

Peggy :-)

Monday, July 02, 2007 1:02:00 PM  

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