Thursday, December 30, 2010
What Will You Resolve For the New Year?
I, personally, don't do New Year's resolutions. I don't want to commit myself to a plan and then find that I should be doing something else that's better for my family or more important than what I resolved to do. It's not that I'm not flexible; it just sort of knocks the wind out of my sails when I'm really enthusiastic about something and then have to shift gears. Then, nothing really gets accomplished. I am no longer driven.
However, it's a new year. Of course, I want to take advantage of a fresh start; and, God's mercies are new every morning. So I will resolve to do certain things that are necessary for my health or for the good of my family regardless of my level of enthusiasm.
This year, I resolve, to spend less, exercise a little more, eat better and cook healthier and make a genuine effort to lose some weight. I will try to clean house more often and get better organized. Pursue other avenues of additional income for my family aside from my daytime job. Aren't these the kinds of things most Moms and Grandmas will strive for?
More importantly, I will pray more. Read the bible more. Teach my Grandchildren about God's word and love more and try to witness a little more often.
I hope that you will all join with me in this one... I will pray more for my children and grandchildren and the all the youth of my neighborhood, community and country. I will ask God to show me what I can do, personally, and I will strive to follow his lead.
I will pray more for my readers and hope that you also will pray for me. Lifting each other up is an important part of daily christian life.
Maybe my little blog will offer the opportunity for some "online" fellowship in the coming year. Everyone's comments are welcome.
I hope you all have a healthy, happy and prosperous year in 2011.
Happy New Year Glitter Pictures
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Football and Salsa
Between Christmas and New Year's, time truly does start winding down. We rushed to put up the decorations and do the shopping and wrap the presents and plan the meals. When it's over, we look toward the new year and the new year's celebration, new year's day dinner and putting up decorations. BUT, we move slowly; even sluggishly to get it done. It seems there's just no hurry. As a matter of fact, let's watch some football and just chill. There's certainly no lack of it. Hmmmm. Fresh salsa comes to mind.
Recipe 1:
1 1/4 cups tomatoes
1 packed teaspoon cilantro
1/8 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon green onions
2 teaspoon white onions
1/8 teaspoon Tabasco
1 teaspoon garlic salt
Cut the tomatoes and put them in a bowl. Add the onions and then the garlic. Next add the salt and chili powder, cilantro, Tabasco sauce in that order. Stir about 1 minute.
Recipe 2:
* 3 tablespoons finely chopped onion
* 2 small cloves garlic, minced
* 3 large ripe tomatoes, peeled and seeds removed, chopped
* 2 hot chile peppers, Serrano or Jalapeno, finely chopped
* 2 to 3 tablespoons minced cilantro
* 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons lime juice
* salt and pepper
Put chopped onion and garlic in a strainer; pour 2 cups boiling water over them then let drain thoroughly. Discard water. Cool.
Combine onions and garlic with chopped tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours to blend flavors.
Makes about 2 cups of salsa.
What to do with it after you make it:
o Serve with chips alone or melt some velveeta or some nacho cheese.
o Soak your wings in it.
o Barbecue your chicken with it.
o Cover your pork chops with it and cook them in your crock pot.
o Mix with sour cream or yogurt and use for a topping on baked potatoes.
o Mix with black beans.
o Use as a soup base and spice it up.
Recipe 1:
1 1/4 cups tomatoes
1 packed teaspoon cilantro
1/8 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon green onions
2 teaspoon white onions
1/8 teaspoon Tabasco
1 teaspoon garlic salt
Cut the tomatoes and put them in a bowl. Add the onions and then the garlic. Next add the salt and chili powder, cilantro, Tabasco sauce in that order. Stir about 1 minute.
Recipe 2:
* 3 tablespoons finely chopped onion
* 2 small cloves garlic, minced
* 3 large ripe tomatoes, peeled and seeds removed, chopped
* 2 hot chile peppers, Serrano or Jalapeno, finely chopped
* 2 to 3 tablespoons minced cilantro
* 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons lime juice
* salt and pepper
Put chopped onion and garlic in a strainer; pour 2 cups boiling water over them then let drain thoroughly. Discard water. Cool.
Combine onions and garlic with chopped tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours to blend flavors.
Makes about 2 cups of salsa.
What to do with it after you make it:
o Serve with chips alone or melt some velveeta or some nacho cheese.
o Soak your wings in it.
o Barbecue your chicken with it.
o Cover your pork chops with it and cook them in your crock pot.
o Mix with sour cream or yogurt and use for a topping on baked potatoes.
o Mix with black beans.
o Use as a soup base and spice it up.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
A White Christmas
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas 2010
Faith Comes by Hearing offers a short audio production of the Christmas Story (The Birth of Christ) for family listening HERE.
Have a very merry Christmas!!!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Waiting For Santa
Track Santa's progress from any number of sites. The NORAD site is HERE
While you're waiting, listen to some original audio drama from Misfits Audio.
There is a wonderful version of "Frosty" HERE
(It even offers a visual)
You can also listen to (or see) their production of "A Christmas Teddy"
HERE
Radio Drama Revival has 2 Christmas episodes from The Twilight Zone (available only for a short time). They are "Gift" for Christmas
HERE
and Snow Angel (I have to listened to this one and Frosty and I loved them both).
HERE
While you're waiting, listen to some original audio drama from Misfits Audio.
There is a wonderful version of "Frosty" HERE
(It even offers a visual)
You can also listen to (or see) their production of "A Christmas Teddy"
HERE
Radio Drama Revival has 2 Christmas episodes from The Twilight Zone (available only for a short time). They are "Gift" for Christmas
HERE
and Snow Angel (I have to listened to this one and Frosty and I loved them both).
HERE
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Country Dammit/Darnit Doll
Although, I struggled with whether or not to change its name, I made the Country Dammit/Darnit Doll as a gift. Here's how mine turned out. I couldn't find all the things on the list that was used in the original post by Amanda. I posted that previously HERE
I couldn't get a paper mache cylinder or a tin button, etc.
I used a generic oat meal container and painted it light brown. I wouldn't even attempt to free hand the poem on the container so I printed it and attached it with tacky glue and painted around it.
I couldn't find the crackle so I painted two coats of Elmer's glue onto the Oatmeal container and let it dry completely before painting. A little of the white shown through and it had little texture to it. It worked pretty well.
I used yarn instead of jute for the hair and I eliminated the buttons at the hair base and used a strip of the cloth to make a band all the way around the doll. I glued it down with tacky glue.
Here's the poem I used:
When you want to climb the wall,
And stand right up and shout.
There's a little Dammit doll
You cannot do without.
Just grasp it firmly by the legs,
And find a place to slam it.
And as you whack the stuffing out
Yell Dammit, Dammit, Dammit!
If Dammit's not a word you say
Then twist its little neck
And grumble out repeatedly
Oh Heck, Oh Heck, Oh Heck!
And once your done abusing it
Just sit it on the shelf.
But hug it first, as I'd hug you
If I were there myself.
You know, there's always a story. . .
The first doll I made by the original pattern. I felt like was just too small, so I enlarged the pattern from 6 inches to 9 inches. My Granddaughter who is 5 was already fascinated by the entire process. She said she "just wuvs it"! She asked if she could have the little doll. She wanted rainbow hair and a nose and smiley face. When she saw there was a poem involved she had to have that too. So, obviously, it was time to rename the doll. She didn't know what it was called anyway. So I changed the poem to "Dang It". She is thrilled with her dang it doll and even took it to school to show her teacher. Kids... you never know what will impress them.
We found a little zip up purse for her to carry her "Dang It" Doll in.
I printed the poem very small and ran a strand of yarn through it and it now hangs around her doll's neck. She still "just wuvs" it!
Check out my Christmas Fun with Kids post on my other blog for some tasty treatsHERE
I couldn't get a paper mache cylinder or a tin button, etc.
I used a generic oat meal container and painted it light brown. I wouldn't even attempt to free hand the poem on the container so I printed it and attached it with tacky glue and painted around it.
I couldn't find the crackle so I painted two coats of Elmer's glue onto the Oatmeal container and let it dry completely before painting. A little of the white shown through and it had little texture to it. It worked pretty well.
I used yarn instead of jute for the hair and I eliminated the buttons at the hair base and used a strip of the cloth to make a band all the way around the doll. I glued it down with tacky glue.
Here's the poem I used:
When you want to climb the wall,
And stand right up and shout.
There's a little Dammit doll
You cannot do without.
Just grasp it firmly by the legs,
And find a place to slam it.
And as you whack the stuffing out
Yell Dammit, Dammit, Dammit!
If Dammit's not a word you say
Then twist its little neck
And grumble out repeatedly
Oh Heck, Oh Heck, Oh Heck!
And once your done abusing it
Just sit it on the shelf.
But hug it first, as I'd hug you
If I were there myself.
You know, there's always a story. . .
The first doll I made by the original pattern. I felt like was just too small, so I enlarged the pattern from 6 inches to 9 inches. My Granddaughter who is 5 was already fascinated by the entire process. She said she "just wuvs it"! She asked if she could have the little doll. She wanted rainbow hair and a nose and smiley face. When she saw there was a poem involved she had to have that too. So, obviously, it was time to rename the doll. She didn't know what it was called anyway. So I changed the poem to "Dang It". She is thrilled with her dang it doll and even took it to school to show her teacher. Kids... you never know what will impress them.
We found a little zip up purse for her to carry her "Dang It" Doll in.
I printed the poem very small and ran a strand of yarn through it and it now hangs around her doll's neck. She still "just wuvs" it!
Check out my Christmas Fun with Kids post on my other blog for some tasty treatsHERE
Monday, December 20, 2010
Free Christmas MP3's
Free contemporary Christmas songs in MP3 format. They are free and legal. Left click to listen. Right click and "save link as" to download.
FREE CHRISTMAS MUSIC
Amazon.com is also offering "25 Days of Christmas" Free Christmas Music by known artists. You'll have to download the Amazon.com downloader program.
25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
FREE CHRISTMAS MUSIC
Amazon.com is also offering "25 Days of Christmas" Free Christmas Music by known artists. You'll have to download the Amazon.com downloader program.
25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
Congratulations, Leon! It's way over due.
Friday, December 17, 2010
SANTA IN WONDERLAND
From Santa Claus Funnies
SANTA IN WONDERLAND
Inspired by
Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland
Dell's Santa Claus Funnies #2, 1943
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Pink Pig
My daughter and I took the little ones to see Santa and to ride the Pink Pig at Lenox this weekend. The Pink Pig is a Holiday Tradition in Atlanta.
The Pink Pig is an amusement park-like ride that originally was a miniature suspended monorail sized for children. Adults would be hard-pressed to fit inside the enclosed cars that the children sat in as the ride operated. The original ride "flew" from the ceiling of the toy department. The pig was then moved outside the building to a rooftop Christmas village that surrounded the Great Tree. The Pink Pig started outside under the tree, returned indoors to fly over the toy department before returning to its starting point. The original Pink Pig was named Priscilla. A second pig, named Percival was later added to meet the high demand to ride the pig. After completing their journey, riders received a sticker that said "I rode the Pink Pig".
The ride moved to the Festival of Trees in the 1990s, and resided at the Atlanta History Center. The ride was brought back to Rich's in 2004 when it reappeared at the Rich's at Lenox Square mall, the new location for the Great Tree. The new version of the Pink Pig is a conventional train ride with a miniature pink pig locomotive pulling a set of pink child-sized passenger cars at ground level, instead of the original suspended monorail design. Today, both parents and children ride Priscilla, the Pink Pig.
Oh, Yeah! It was snowing that day! Very Christmassy!!! |
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Leon on CBS
Set your DVR for 9:00 a.m., Sunday December 12th - Then watch after church!
LEON RUSSELL ROAD (Well, it's about time!)
Leon Russell, the world renowned musician, owned a recording studio in the 1970's in the Tulsa Pearl called Church Studio, a former castle-like Church in The Pearl District. Tons of music history went down there, including recording the likes of Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, J.J. Cale, The Gap Band, and more.
To honor him during the revival of the recording studio, The Pearl District Neighborhood Association is placing honorary street... signs (LEON RUSSELL ROAD) outside the studio on 3rd Street between Utica and Peoria on November 6, 2010.
The section of the street that will be renamed is Third Street from Peoria Avenue to South Utica Avenue. To celebrate the dedication, the Pearl District Association and city of Tulsa will officially unveil the new Leon Russell Road signs at 7 p.m. Nov. 6.
Read more here
Leon Trivia - What was the name of Leon's old band?
The Starlighters: (with JJ Cayle)
Friday, December 10, 2010
Friday Funnies
At Grandma's
Two little boys went to their grandparents' place for Christmas. At bedtime, the youngest one began to pray at the top of his lungs.
"I PRAY FOR A NEW BICYCLE...
I PRAY FOR A NEW BICYCLE...
I PRAY FOR A NEW BICYCLE..."
The older brother exclaimed, "Why are you shouting? Do you think God is deaf." The little one promptly replied, "Nope! But Grandma sure is!"
What did Adam say on the day before Christmas?
Answer: It's Christmas, Eve.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Homemade Gift Ideas - Updated 12/23/10
I found this gift idea at Amanda's Crafts (Dammit/Darnit Doll)
Country Dammit/Darnit Doll
Croche one HERE
Buy one HERE,
HERE or
HERE
This one came from All Recipes
Peppermint Bark
My daughter made the peppermint bark as gifts. You can see how hers turned out HERE
I found this gift idea at About.com
Heirloom Photo Ornament
Country Dammit/Darnit Doll
Croche one HERE
Buy one HERE,
HERE or
HERE
This one came from All Recipes
Peppermint Bark
My daughter made the peppermint bark as gifts. You can see how hers turned out HERE
I found this gift idea at About.com
Heirloom Photo Ornament
Friday, December 3, 2010
Friday Funnies
A Funny Christmas Sign In a stationery store: "For the man who has everything... A calendar to remind him when payments are due."
Why does Santa have 3 gardens? So he can hoe hoe hoe!
What do snowmen eat for breakfast? Frosted Flakes
What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?
Frost bite
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THIS BIRD CAN DANCE!!!!
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Why does Santa have 3 gardens? So he can hoe hoe hoe!
What do snowmen eat for breakfast? Frosted Flakes
What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?
Frost bite
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Sounds of The Season
A neat page to visit is the "Santa Baby" page. Read about Eartha Kitt and Marilyn Monroe while listening to the song. Click the home page to choose more music. Listen HERE. (You may have to click the play button on the player).
Listen to the story of the First Christmas
HERE
If you've never heard the Amos 'n Andy Christmas show; you really should. Maybe you'd like to hear it again. Listen Here
Listen to the story of the First Christmas
HERE
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Mother and Daughter Talent
Mariah Carey and her Mother, Patricia sing in this very festive video. Apparently, there's more to Mariah than meets the eye.
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