- I still hate parades.
- A dog is a great perscription for melancholy.
- 58 feels (not looks!) a lot like 38.
- Running, even a little, elevates my mood.
- My husband cleans better than I do.
- My grandkids are loud & messy, but if I don't see them for two days, I feel sad.
- People push you away.
- Health really is MOST important.
- We can live with a lot less stuff.
- My mood dictates my day.
- A good night's sleep is precious.
- Walking the dog is good for both of us.
- People can surprise you ~ even your husband of many years.
- Facebook can make you think other people have better, easier, richer lives ~ WRONG!
- Expectations still get in my way.
- Cooking for people makes me happy; watching them eat it, even more so.
- Relationships evolve, change, end.
- I love my home, even after all these years.
- I am too old to drink cheap wine.
- I am not rich and famous.
- Treading lightly is hard for me.
- Christmas is still worth all the work.
- My husband loves the dog (when he thinks I am not looking!)
- Menopause sucks.
- Tiny Dancer is still the best song ever made.
- A steak from your own BBQ beats one from a restaurant every time.
- We are all struggling with something.
- A caramel apple is the best dessert made.
- I like wearing my glasses more & my contacts less.
- Reading is better than watching TV.
- My grandkids are beautiful and perfect.
- I am not losing a son, I am gaining a daughter-in-law.
- Laughing makes you feel better.
- I still hate parades!
Sunday, December 30, 2012
2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas Eve
The modern world has even invaded our Christmas rituals. A note to Santa, accompanied by the cookies for him and the carrot for his reindeer, now includes a photo request, not for proof of his existence, but to share on Facebook. We live in a world where communication happens in so many ways, on so many levels. We text, we email, we tweet, we post - connected and yet removed. I call it "layered communication". We seem to communicate more and talk less. I am old enough to remember when calling distant relatives on Christmas Day was a BIG DEAL!!! It cost lots of money, was not always easy to get through & often the line was hard to hear. Today, we post what's for dinner, along with a photo. With unlimited texts, we often send, "What's up?" and receive a reply, "Nothing. C u later?" "K"
Don't get me wrong, I love much of this modern world. I won't be one of those people who refuses to learn new technology. I am not good at it, but I continue to learn. I am sure my grand kids will be my best teachers.
It's just hard to feel a hug through a text or email. Human contact remains the greatest gift of all.
Happy Christmas Eve.
Friday, December 21, 2012
What Do You Say?
I refuse to say, "Happy Holidays" because I CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS!!!! I LOVE wishing people a Merry Christmas. It brings smiles, joy & good feelings. I am not insulting you if you celebrate something else. I am merely sharing with you, what I celebrate and the happiness it brings. Take the message in the spirit in which it is intended. Love ~ Joy ~ Peace ~ Goodwill...isn't that the same in any country...in any religion?????
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Cards
Of all the Christmas traditions, my favorite is making, sending & receiving cards. As those on my list know, every year I try and come up with something special. It was always a struggle to get my kids to cooperate with my hair-brained ideas, but I am proud to say, as they have become adults, they, too, are sendng wonderful photo cards! Makes my crafty heart proud!
Most years, I send 100+ cards. I do keep track of who I send them to and who I receive one from each year. It is not a score card, but I like to make sure, from year to year, who is on the list. Looking over these lists, year after year, there are many people I send to, that never end up on the "received" list. It bodes the question, "When and where do you make the cut?" If you never get a card from people, maybe they don't care if they get your card. They may even wonder, "Why are they sending us a card?" People come and go from our lives. Someone who played a big part, many years ago, may barely be a blip on the radar screen today. Do you keep them on the card list or do they get the cut? Would they care? I know there are people who NEVER send Christmas cards, but always comment on receiving mine. Keep or cut?
I suppose I should send cards merely because of the joy it gives me and nothing more. The journey, not the destination...
This blog does not end with a profound, enlightened sentence. I really don't know the answer to these questions.
Most years, I send 100+ cards. I do keep track of who I send them to and who I receive one from each year. It is not a score card, but I like to make sure, from year to year, who is on the list. Looking over these lists, year after year, there are many people I send to, that never end up on the "received" list. It bodes the question, "When and where do you make the cut?" If you never get a card from people, maybe they don't care if they get your card. They may even wonder, "Why are they sending us a card?" People come and go from our lives. Someone who played a big part, many years ago, may barely be a blip on the radar screen today. Do you keep them on the card list or do they get the cut? Would they care? I know there are people who NEVER send Christmas cards, but always comment on receiving mine. Keep or cut?
I suppose I should send cards merely because of the joy it gives me and nothing more. The journey, not the destination...
This blog does not end with a profound, enlightened sentence. I really don't know the answer to these questions.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Monday Marvel
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Dollar Store Finds
Jack was first and he was so funny. Each gift came with a "Jack-ism" comment that I wanted to write down and share with everyone as they open their gift. He is truly, one of the funniest kids I have ever met!!
Abbey had a tough time last year (she was almost 4 back then) with wanting everything for herself. I had to explain again and again that this trip was about other people and giving, not receiving. It probably explains why she gave her dad a pink baton last year!! Well, what a difference a year makes! She "got it" and made easy, quick decisions that were perfect for each person on her list. Her one little side step came when I suggested this awesome glow in the dark butterfly for Maddy. She studied it for a long time and then said no. She picked out something else for her. As we walked to the car, she said to me, "Grammie, please let Maddy know I really, really, really want that light up butterfly!" That kid is so smart, she knew what she wanted and just how to get it.
Maddy was last to go shopping this year and really made some great decisions on her gifts. It really is a lesson in how they perceive the people on their list. Yes, she got Abbey the light up butterfly, but we told her when we went back, it was sold out!! Maddy and I discussed that this little white lie was fine becuase it was going to bring Abbey such joy on Christmas morning when she opens it.
Yes, these kids, like most, want just about everything they see on TV, but it is heart warming to know they also understand what it means to give and make others happy.
My grandmother heart was swelling with pride today!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Santa Callie
Woof!!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Eternity
This year, for me, I have felt very unpreapred by my definition. You see, I am that lady you hate, who brags in early Septemeber, that she is almost finished with all her Christmas shopping! Not so, this year!! I started late in this race and feel I have been running in the back of the pack ever since. It is not my style and I don't like it at all! I am making headway, however, and starting to feel like it is coming together...but it is Dec 14th, it better be coming together! I have even uttered those famous words that have tumbled out of many a mouth..."Next year will be different!" Don't smile and nod...I really mean it!!! Wait til I write a blog in February about buying my first Christmas present for 2013!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
The Big Guy
Annoying, too easy, can't pick a place to have dinner, watches five TV shows at once, will wear the same shirt every time, if I don't rotate his closet, and...the love of my life!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Tea for Two
I should have heard a bell go off, when I left two messages that were never returned when I tried to make the reservation. Finally, on the third try, I got a real person on the other end and was informed there was only one reservation left for this Sunday at 4pm. I grabbed it.
Unpon our arrival, we were asked to wait while the table was set. There must have been four other parties all with 4:00pm reservations. Once seated, we were asked if we wanted soup or salad with our "Queen Mum's Tea" package, which is the nicest on the menu. We both chose soup and it was delivered in moments. No tea, no water, nothing but soup. Finally, I asked for water which she brought. Still, no tea. Did I mention this is a tea house??? It took over 15 minutes for them to bring out the pots of tea! We sat and we waited and we waited and we waited...NOTHING!!!
Having so much time to sit and talk, my friend and I plotted and planned how we would do OUR tea house and how wonderful it would be. We would pay attention to detail and make it special. We would....wash the drapes!!!! Yes, during this long wait, we noticed that the once white drapes were now a dingy gray from so much dust covering them. Looking around, we noticed that we were not the only ones without food...no one in the room of six tables had any food!
Finally, at 5:05pm, she brought out our teeny, tiny sandwiches, scones & jam. She never asked if we'd like our tea refilled or warmed up. It was cold by the time the food arrived!!! Did I mention this is a tea house??? We waited almost one hour for some very disappointing food. At this point we were so hungry we would have eaten the gray drapes!!
To add insult to injury, the check arrives. This "feast" cost $27.00 PER PERSON plus tax!!!! I turned the check over and wrote, "The food was disapppointing and the service was terrible!!!!" I left her a two dollar tip. I have never done that in my life. Looking back, two dollars seems like I gave too much!!!
We left the tea house and drove to a Starbucks where we bought a sandwich and two cups of coffee and laughed til our sides hurt.
It just proves, no matter where you are and how awful the circumstances might be, if you are with the right person, you can have a wonderful, fun and memorable time.
Memorable is right. It will take me a long time to forget that place!!!
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Boomski
My baby now has a baby...a four legged baby, but a baby none the less. Here is Tyler and Boomski. That name is a hocky term and I have no idea what it means. I call him Boomer. He is only a few months old, and like any baby, requires a lot of attention. He loves to chew on just about everything...
shoes, chair legs, stuffed animals, and...
poor, unsuspecting Frosty!!
For all the work he is, he is also adorable and fun. It is a joy to watch my son and his fiance
pamper him and love him so much. I think he's pretty cute myself.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Buttered Popcorn Cookies
Baking is a big part of my Christmas ritual. I tend to make the same five or six kinds that I know my family looks forward to, but I also read every magazine I can get my hands on, to search out one or two new recipes.
This year, I was facinated by the thought of popcorn cookies. Although I teach chocolate classes and love to bake, I am not much of a sweets eater. I think that is why the popcorn cookie appealed to me. Mixing salty and sweet is such a wonderful combination, I had to try them.
Here's a photo & the recipe so you can try them for yourself. I give them a thumbs up!
Ingredients:
7 cups plain popped popcorn (not microwave!)
1 tbsp. melted plus 1/2 cup softened butter
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
1 egg
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 1/4 cups flour
1/2 tsp. baking soda
Steps:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Toss popcorn with melted butter & salt in mixing bowl.
3. In a very large mixing bowl, cream softened butter, brown sugar, sugar, egg & vanilla until smooth.
4. In another bowl, whisk together flour & baking soda. I never do this!! Lazy!!
5. Add dry ingredients to wet & stir until blended. Then fold in popcorn until fully incorporated. Some kernels will not remain whole.
6. Forn heaping tablespoon-size mounds of batter on parchment lined baking sheet.
7. Bake until light brown, 10 - 12 minutes. **NOTE: I think this is TOO LONG!! I went with 8-9 minutes and liked how they came out.
ENJOY!!
This year, I was facinated by the thought of popcorn cookies. Although I teach chocolate classes and love to bake, I am not much of a sweets eater. I think that is why the popcorn cookie appealed to me. Mixing salty and sweet is such a wonderful combination, I had to try them.
Here's a photo & the recipe so you can try them for yourself. I give them a thumbs up!
Ingredients:
7 cups plain popped popcorn (not microwave!)
1 tbsp. melted plus 1/2 cup softened butter
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
1 egg
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 1/4 cups flour
1/2 tsp. baking soda
Steps:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Toss popcorn with melted butter & salt in mixing bowl.
3. In a very large mixing bowl, cream softened butter, brown sugar, sugar, egg & vanilla until smooth.
4. In another bowl, whisk together flour & baking soda. I never do this!! Lazy!!
5. Add dry ingredients to wet & stir until blended. Then fold in popcorn until fully incorporated. Some kernels will not remain whole.
6. Forn heaping tablespoon-size mounds of batter on parchment lined baking sheet.
7. Bake until light brown, 10 - 12 minutes. **NOTE: I think this is TOO LONG!! I went with 8-9 minutes and liked how they came out.
ENJOY!!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Jack Mack
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Disneyland x 9
The nine of us were lucky enough to get to go to Disneyland last week together. It was a very fun, memory filled day. Of course, it comes with a little grief and strife too. Late lunches and hungry people, trying to get to every ride towing nine people, kids disappearing for a moment, etc. Still, it all adds up to a day spent together that was special and important. Like life, both the good and bad parts, make us realize what truly matters and that is each other and the memories we make together. Priceless...
Monday, December 3, 2012
Callie Girl
It's hard to believe that, last year, on this date, I didn't know Callie existed! She has become such a big part of our family and daily routine. The kids love her because, at nine pounds, they can pick her up and haul her anywhere they choose. Mostly, she tolerates it with an occasional growl thrown in for good measure! Even my husband, Mr. Anti-Dog, himself, enjoys her. He calls her "the little girl". He also accompanies us on our final walk of the evening (she gets 2 or 3 a day!) because it is dark. Looking back, I see we have had some good talks that, without Callie, probably would not have occurred. Another positive side effect to being a dog mom.
Her Adoption Birthday is this month, and, yes, we ARE having a dog party! As my daughter-in-law to be calls me, Crazy Dog Lady! Crazy never felt so good!
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Cookie Lessons
I guess I don't think many people even read my blog and it really only matters to me. The subjects are often small and unimportant in the scope of life. That brings up another reason I think I stopped blogging so much. I kept waiting for something BIG to blog about and my life has not had too many big things lately. I have changed my attitude and decided I am going to write about really small things.
Today it is Abigail and a batch of predone cookies to cook. Look at her intensity in this photo as she places each cookie in the pattern I showed her in the beginning. She did it perfectly and the look of satisfaction on her face when she was finished was a sight to see!
Cooking with kids takes twice as long, is three times as messy but it is tenfold as rewarding! So many skills are learned through cooking beyond just preparing food ~ counting, measuring, patterning and thinking through the process are just a few. As for me, I am just blessed to share the experience with them.
Bon appetit!
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Our Tree
For the first time in eleven years, we got a real tree! To make it even more out of the ordinary, I saw a picture (darn you, Pinterest!) with RED lights and knew that is what I wanted for our tree this year. So, here it is. I truly love it, needles and all! I think it represents that part of Christmas that is the tradition we always do. It is the glue that binds a family. The other part, represents the change that is inevitable in all our lives. Try as we may, to keep everything the same, things change ~ kids grow, relationship ebb and flow, people come and go. Good or bad, this change is part of all of our lives. The trick is to be open and willing to go with these changes ~ mighty oak or bending willow? For me, a little of both!
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