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Friday, November 30, 2007

Shopping News!!!

I hate to go to the malls this time of year. It's a nightmare trying to find anything and the traffic is awful~! I much prefer to shop online. I have a very good friend who has a beautiful shop in Michigan. You will notice, on my right sidebar, there is a spot to click for "The Wren's Nest." I found several things for gifts and I know you will, too.
Mo has a special on shipping, and he always ships things out immediately so there's never a long wait. I have purchased a few beautiful items and have been delighted with them!
Find that special item for that hard-to-buy for someone...you won't be disappointed!
Thank you~~~

Friday's Feast


Feast One Hundred & Seventy

Appetizer
What is your favorite carnival/amusement park ride?
It's been so many years ago, I forgot! Due to a neck injury, I've had to stay off of anything that jerks you around which is most of the ones I like! I love anything that goes FAST. I guess my favorite was Disney's Space Mountain - don't even know if it's still there...
Soup
How do you react in uncomfortable social situations?
I detest conflict of any type. If it was a misunderstanding, I'd try to mediate some sort of peace between the parties involved. If it was really uncomfortable, I'd leave. Life's too short to waste my time being uncomfortable.
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On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being highest, how much do you enjoy discussing deep, philosophical topics?
Definitely a 10! It may all be over my head, but it's one of my favorite things, whether it be political or religious in nature.

Main Course
Did you get a flu shot this year? If not, do you plan to?
Not yet - Yes

Dessert
Approximately how many hours per week do you spend watching television?
Well, now it gets embarrassing! I'm home most all of the time, so the TV is on all of the time,
whether or not I'm actually watching it. I have a thing for "white noise." I guess it's a habit but if the TV's not on, the stereo is.
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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Thursday Thirteen - Christmas


Here's a trip down nostalgia lane. I remember so many wonderful things about being young and anticipating the Christmas season. Here are a few:

1. Number One with a bullet! My mother's cooking. She took gourmet cooking classes and no one could make a "Black Bottom" pie like she did. She always told me to use Swan's Down flour and not to overwork the dough. My pie crusts never turn out like hers.

2. Piling everything in the car to go to my grandmother's house, which was just a few miles away, but there was always the excitement and anticipation of seeing family and - presents!

3. We always had Christmas dinner at our house since it accommodated a lot of people. My mom and dad always decorated the tree together and it was a family affair. When I was very little, they would get me my own little tree and my own ornaments, so I could play with that and not the big one. I also had my own creche and nativity figures to reposition over and over again.

4. Christmas dinner was always a huge event. My mom always did the tablecloth, the "good silver," which included the serving pieces. That was eons ago when young women getting married usually had things like that given to them as wedding gifts. Now, we want I-Pods!

5. One year, during the sixties, my dad inquired at the local Navy base in Long Beach, and we had two young sailors come and spend the day with us. They were far from home and family and my dad was always a very giving man. Of course, I didn't see that side of it. I was in my teens and they were wearing uniforms. Even so, the message has always stayed with me. They stayed in touch with my folks for several years.

6. Again, piling into the car! At one point, we had a '60 Mercury station wagon which was the size of a Mac truck! We would jam as many people as possible into that thing and drive around certain neighborhoods that were known for their amazing displays of dazzling lights. There would always be a traffic jam but everyone was in the holiday spirit and there was never any "road rage."

7. My dad put an artificial Santa on the toilet in the guest bathroom, along with a little Charlie Brown Christmas tree. It was the hit of the day!

8. My folks bought me a gigantic doll house, which they were assembling Christmas Eve. I happened to wake up and stroll through the room and my mom convinced me I was sleepwalking and got me back in bed before any damage was done.

9. My dad was extremely quiet and reserved, but during the season he would wear one green and one red sock - very out of character for him. I think that's why we got such a kick out of it!

10. My dad would take movie pictures of us. The best part was watching them when my dad played the film backwards. It was so much fun watching my uncle take the mashed potatoes out of his mouth and deposit them back on his plate!

11. After everyone went to bed, I'd sometimes sneak back out of my room and turn the tree lights back on. I could spend hours staring into the twinkling lights. Do you remember the globes that would bubble? They fascinated me! The sights and smells of Christmas - nothing can equal it.

12. I also liked exploring the house before the gifts were wrapped, trying to find the hidden stashes. There were too many places to cover and I only found a dress once. I then discovered that having to act surprised on Christmas morning was too much of an effort.

13. My favorite memory of Christmas is going to church and hearing the familiar songs and the ages-old Christmas story. I truly know it's the Christmas season when I hear Handel's Messiah...
Whatever the Christmas season means to you,
may your holiday be merry and bright!
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

PC Rant

Here we go again; yet another grade school student suspended for "hate speech." His crime? He used the term "brown people" while having a conflict with another student. The nine year old was suspended for three days.


I am referred to as white. I'm not - I'm tan, which is a shade of brown. From now on, I will pursue all of those who refer to me as "white." Anybody know the name of a good lawyer?
Ooops - good lawyer = oxymoron.

Honestly, with kids being suspended for the crimes of "hate speech," almost a daily occurrence now, all they're being taught is resentment for those for whom they are supposed to gain respect!

"Resentment equals swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die."
---Carrie Fisher

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Wordless Wednesday


The Mo Show - Our #1 Favorite~~~

For all of you who do paid posts, this is the show for you!!! If you don't do paid posts, this show will still be of interest as it will answer some questions about Page Ranking!

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Monday, November 26, 2007

Manic Monday - Rank


I'm so late with this, having thought it would be the easiest in the world for me! Our grandson, Robby, just graduated from boot camp down at Camp Pendleton. He is now officially - a MARINE! - with the rank of PFC.

I wanted to do a really neat post for him but I cannot get his photo to load for me. My scanner isn't working so I'm in a real pickle. When I can, I will post a photo of him in his dress blues.

In the meantime, we are SO proud of our Marine!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!

To all of my friends in the "blogosphere," a most wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends. I give thanks in my heart for all of your support and for taking the time to come by and comment~~~Enjoy your pumpkin pie, or in Miss Bee's case, pumpkin cake!!!
To all of you who reside outside of the states, I give thanks for you, too...

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Too much mashed potatoes and gravy along
with that turkey!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The Mo Show

Even if you haven't yet read this marvelous book, listen in because I'm certain that, after the show, you'll be racing to your local bookstore for this one...

Monday, November 19, 2007

Recipe for Brandied Peaches

After writing my MM post, I got to wondering about the actual receipe so I went online to find one similar to hers. Like I said, hers were maroon or deep pink. I don't know if she added food coloring or not. A note to all of us: While our relatives are still living, ask them these things. It's impossible to replicate otherwise. Wish I'd thought ahead.

Here's what I found:

RECIPE FOR BRANDIED PEACHES:

1 peck peaches (a peck is equal to 8 dry quarts)
1 quart brandy
1 x sugar ( looked up the "x" and couldn't find an equivelent, but another online recipe shows
1 lb. sugar per pound of peaches)
2 tbs. cloves
2 lg. cinnamon sticks

Directions:
Skin peaches by pouring boiling water over a few at a time and allowing to stand a few minutes. Then dip in cold water and skins will rub off. After peaches have been skinned, measure them and use one half of their weight in sugar. Have a large, clean, covered stone crock and put in a layer of peaches and a layer of sugar until all ingredients are used. Pour the brandy over the layers. Cover the crock with a heavy piece of white muslin before placing on the top of the crock. Set aside in a cool place and allow peaches to stand 2 to 3 months before using.
(I don't know about you guys, but I "peel" my peaches. Skinning sounds so, well, can you be cruel to a peach? And I know my grandmother kept hers for a year - I remember her telling me.)

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