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Goodbye Mom, I Love You.

It’s been over a month since I last wrote on this blog. I just didn’t know what to write. A month ago today, July 5th, my Mom, Kathi Kopprasch, passed away suddenly from a massive heart attack. She was 58. She was always so full of life, even having a 4th of July party the night before.  It was her favorite holiday and she told me about all the decorations she had gotten and how excited she was. The next day, when the phone rang, I answered, “Well?”, expecting to hear Mom’s voice saying “It was great!”. Instead, my Dad was on the line. He said, “Becky? I have bad news. Mom had a heart attack….and she passed away.”

From the moment I got that phone call until now my life has pretty much been a big blur.  I just feel lost.  I always had my Mom to turn to.  She helped me get through the loss of Harry.  I remember hysterically crying and her hugging me and saying “I never wanted you to go through a loss like this.”  My two best friends have been taken away, both so young. It’s just not fair.  Here is what I said at Mom’s memorial:

It still amazes me how life can change in a second.  I’ve been through a lot in the past two years, but nothing has prepared me for this.  A year and a half ago, I said goodbye to one best friend.  Today, I have to say goodbye not only to my Mom, but my other best friend.  She was my confidant, and my cheerleader.  She was the one I turned to when I needed advice, when I needed a laugh, when I needed a shoulder to cry on.

In our 31 years together, she taught me right from wrong, how to laugh at myself and make others laugh with me, and how to love. There were a few other important life lessons that Mom taught me: If you have nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at all. Always wear clean underwear. And always step out with your right foot.

It’s hard to believe she is gone; someone so full of life and who just made everyone around her so happy.  There is a huge hole in our lives now, but I hope we can try to fill it with the happy memories she gave us. I know she is here watching over us.  And she always will be.  If you need her, just speak to her and she will still listen.  She will still guide us just like she always did.  I will never forget you Mom, the world was a brighter place because you were in it. I love you.

I put this slideshow together with some of her favorite songs and it played at her memorial service.  A friend of my Mom’s sent me an e-mail after she heard about what happened.  It said, “She loved life and lived well.” Those words describe her perfectly. I miss you Mom.

Lucky Cat Tattoos: MAJOR #fail. Twice.

Picture 13For those of you that have followed my blog for a while might remember in March when I went to get a tattoo on my wrist as a tribute to Harry.  I had “designed” it myself, although it was quite simple:  a big bold “lmL” with the words “Forever in my heart 8.11.76-1.22.09″ underneath it.  lmL was something special between Harry, Emily and myself, kind of an “inside family joke” that turned into something so much more.  I get questioned about it ALL the time (understandably so), so here is the story behind it:

Every morning, Harry and I would together walk Emily to the bus stop to send her off to school.  One of our neighbor’s kids used to wave to her Mom from the bus, but not a normal wave, she would use the hand symbol for I love you and wave it until her Mom did it back.  The first few times, I didn’t say anything and it was a few days later that Harry brought it up to me.  He said “do you see that girl waving her hand like that all the time?”  “Yes, I do, it’s funny but very cute.” So we started to do it with Emily on the bus and she loved it.  It went from a goodbye on the bus to our goodbye all the time, no matter where we were.  Anytime we were leaving each other, we would use that hand symbol instead of waving.  Harry and Emily came up with these extensive handshakes that always included the hand symbol.  We even laughed about how our neighbors were probably making fun of us now as we had of them, but we didn’t care.  After a month or two, I realized that when you typed lmL it kind of looked like the hand symbol (the l was the pinky, the m was the middle fingers and the L was your pointy finger and thumb).  So from then on, any text message, e-mail or Facebook comment ended with lmL, in addition to our daily hand gestures.  Since Harry and I kept in contact via text messages all day, lmL was used quite often.  After I spoke at Harry’s funeral, I gave his urn the lmL hand symbol for one last time.  Emily and I still do it to this day.

So, now, that you know the meaning, let’s get back to the tattoo.  You can read the original post about the tattoo here, but I will give you the synopsis: I had attended a funeral that night for a co-worker’s Mom.  I had already drawn out the tattoo and had it in my bag and on my way home, thinking about how precious life really is, decided that I should get it done.  I said out loud: “Harry, if I should get this tattoo tonight, show me a sign!”.  No more than 3 minutes later, I came up on a tattoo shop, Lucky Cat Tattoos, in Miller Place, NY.  I said to myself, “if that isn’t a sign, I don’t know what is.”  When I walked in, there was one artist who was free at the time, Rob. While he was doing the tattoo, I noticed that he spelled Forever wrong.  He had made it Forover.  At first, he said I was wrong but then realized his mistake and made the o into an e.  At the time, it was not noticeable to anyone who didn’t know about it, but it was something that bothered me since I got it.

13796491After a few months, the o/e started to look obvious and the For in Forever and the 09 had faded out, almost to the point that it looked like they weren’t there.  I had shown this to MANY tattoo enthusiasts who balked and asked where I had gotten it done. They had never seen anything like it, especially in a tattoo that was only a few months old.  I waited another month to make sure it was completely healed before I complained.  I happened to be in the area of Lucky Cat Tattoos one day and thought I would stop in and see what they said.  I saw the store manager.  He said that the fading was “normal” on my wrist. Normal? I had never seen anything like this before. The tattoo artist that had done my tattoo was off that day.  I told the manager, “to be honest, I don’t want that artist touching my wrist again. He spelled Forever wrong!”. His response:  “That is the only way we will fix it for free,” he said.  “If you want a new artist, you will have to pay for another tattoo”.  Considering the guy had spelled something as simple as FOREVER wrong permanently on my body, I was really taken back by this.  However, I’m broke.  I could barely afford to get it done in the first place and couldn’t afford to get it re-done.  I was told when the artist was there and to come back.  Fast forward two months.  I had gotten really busy and I don’t live near the shop anymore.  I called ahead of time and got the artist on the phone.  He couldn’t remember me or the tattoo and denied the spelling mistake. He told me to come in and he would take a look.  As soon as I stopped in, he remembered me, the tattoo and the spelling mistake.  He (and the manager) told me they didn’t want to do it that night, he wanted a picture of it so that they could draw it out and figure out what letters needed to be retraced.  He said he would call me to come in at some point that week.  A week goes by, no call.  I call them and he says, “Oh, yeah, um, just come in whenever you want”.  So, back I go.  He tells me that they decided to just go over the entire tattoo again.  So basically, I could have had it done the week earlier, but had to wait a week for no reason.

I sit down in the chair and he begins.  All went well the the majority of the tattoo, until he gets to the lettering.  He tells me he is going to redraw the F with pen since you can’t really see it.  This makes me feel better but then he changes his mind. “I can see the F fine, I will just go over it again.” WELL…I guess he couldn’t see it that well because he COMPLETELY SCREWED IT UP!!!!  See the pic below of the tattoo as soon as it was finished:

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The F is crooked, smaller and not lined up with the rest of the letters.  You can still see where the top of the F used to be.  I was sooooooo mad as soon as I saw it.  After I pointed it out, he realized his mistake… but it was too late.  The manager came over and suggested making all the letters bolder to fix the F.  I said, “you are not touching my skin again”.  He told me to come back in a few weeks and they would try to figure out how to fix it AGAIN.  Basically, he screwed up the ONE THING that I went to get fixed.  I also noticed later that the 1.22 looks like 7.22 now and there is no dot over the i in the word “in” as there was before.I have never, in my life, met a group of more incompetent people.  People have said in the past few days, “it’s not THAT bad”. It’s tattooed on my body, for life.  When you get tattoos, you don’t want them to be BAD at all, only perfect will do, and this is far from it.  If this was just a tattoo that had no meaning, it would be one thing, but this is a tribute to the love of my life and it has turned into a disaster. I’m hoping that the F fades AGAIN and I will go to a tattoo artist that has actual talent to get it fixed, not some 21 year old moron who doesn’t know what he is doing.  (BTW, he has an apprentice. I don’t think he should be one to teach anyone anything).

So, a word of advice: Check out your tattoo parlor before you go.  Don’t just take the artist that is available at the time.  There is probably a reason why every other artist was busy and he wasn’t.

RIP DJ AM

Image courtesy of TMZ

Image courtesy of TMZ

According to the NY Post and TMZ, Adam Goldstein, aka DJ AM, was found dead in his apartment in NYC today. Police found drug paraphernalia and prescription pill bottles near his body.  He was an extremely talented DJ, spinning records at endless Hollywood clubs and parties.  In his younger years he romanced Mandy Moore and was engaged to Nicole Richie. More recently, he paired up with drummer Travis Barker of Blink-182 to make the group trvsdjam. They were touring in September of 2008 and both survived a bad plane accident while returning from a show in South Carolina. They narrowly escaped death and two of their good friends died. Reminds me of the Final Destination movies a little bit.  You can never escape death.  It WILL find you. I hope Travis isn’t next.  RIP Adam.

Hey VH1, Megan Wants A Millionaire, Not a Murderer!

Image courtesy of TMZ

Image courtesy of TMZ

According to TMZ.com, “Megan Wants a Millionaire” Canadian contestant Ryan Jenkins is a “person of interest” in the murder of his wife, Playboy model Jasmine Flore.  If you watch the show, he’s the one that whispered “You are gonna love Canadian bacon” to Megan upon meeting her.  This isn’t Jenkins’ first run-in with the law.  In 2007, Jenkins was convicted of assaulting then girlfriend Faern Jewell.  He was sentenced to 15 months probation and mandatory counseling for “psychological/domestic violence/coping skills.” He was also ordered to attend outpatient treatment for sex addiction.

Sources say that a text message from Flore’s ex-boyfriend may have set off Jenkins.  He met Flore after he was released from “Megan Wants a Millionaire” and married her days later.  Don’t these reality shows do background checks? I can’t imagine this not coming up during the casting process. VH1 has pulled the show off the air after hearing the news and issued this statement:

Ryan Jenkins was a contestant on Megan Wants A Millionaire, an outside production, produced and owned by 51 Minds, that is licensed to VH1. The show completed production at the end of March. Given the unfortunate circumstances, VH1 has postponed any future airings. This is a tragic situation and our thoughts go out to the victim’s family.

Very sad.  It just goes to show you that what you see, especially on reality TV, is never what you get.  Poor Megan.  All the poor gold-digger wanted was a nice, good-looking millionaire.  Is that too much to ask?

Wordless Wednesday: A Year Later

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Ode to John Hughes

News was just released that John Hughes, writer, director and producer of such films as “The Breakfast Club”, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” and “Sixteen Candles” died today of a heart attack.  His publicisist confirmed that he was in Manhattan visiting family and died during a morning walk.

Being a child of the 80′s, I pretty much grew up on films that were either written, produced or directed by John Hughes.  In fact, after looking at his Wikipedia page, I can say that there were films that I loved that I didn’t even know he was involved in, like “The Great Outdoors”, “Mr. Mom” and “She’s Having a Baby”.  As an ode to the genius of Mr. Hughes, see some thumbnails of my favorites below:

And here is “The Breakfast Club” trailer.  One of my favorite all-time movies.  A Classic.

RIP John.  Thank you for giving us so many great films.   Your legacy will always remain.

'Tis a sad day in Hollywood. RIP Farrah and MJ.

It’s been almost 2 weeks since my last blog post and I’ve been itching to get on here, but I have been having major WordPress issues.  If you are reading this, hopefully, that means they problems have gone away.  For any WordPress gurus out there, these are the issues I am still having:

  1. Pics not showing up in posts (see Today show post from 6/5/09).  The pics are in the media area of my dashboard, but will not load on the site.
  2. 500 internal server error.  This happens almost every day at some point to someone.  I’ve contacted GoDaddy (site host) and they said it’s a WordPress issue.

I would appreciate any assistance anyone could give me….this is getting very frustrating.

Today was a day that I will most likely never forget.  It began when I awoke to see Farrah Fawcett on Twitter’s trending topics.  I knew she was sick, but when you are in the trending topics it’s never a good sign.  She had passed away only a half hour earlier.  What is really sad is that she never got to marry her long-time partner Ryan O’Neil.  He had proposed again last week and she said yes, but it was too late.

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RIP Farrah.  You inspired so many people when you were younger as an icon and also lately with the hope of your strength in dealing with cancer.

Later today, in the middle of trying to figure out what was wrong with my blog, I looked on TMZ and saw that Michael Jackson had gone into cardiac arrest.  In the age of Twitter, this news spread like wildfire and it was all anyone could talk about.  TMZ was the first to report the news of his passing.  Many didn’t believe it, as it came from a “tabloid” but, as many people may not realize, TMZ is owned by AOL and has a little more credibility than they think.  I immediately posted it to my Twitter and got backlash that I was jumping to conclusions by listening to TMZ, and should wait for a more “credible source”.

Either way, the world lost another icon later in the afternoon.  My childhood is filled with so many memories of MJ and his music and dancing.  He has been an inspiration to almost any musician out there today.  I am sorry that I never had the chance to see him moonwalk live.

Despite all the controversies that he was surrounded by later in his life, he will always be the “King of Pop”.  RIP Michael.

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