Monday, August 31, 2009
Random Thoughts
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Top Ten Favorite Foods
Since I am running low on post ideas I'll resort to Dave Letterman's trick of Top Tenning.
- Lasagna......I love it and it is THE ONE THING Hubs is not fond of. I like Stouffer's lasagna,too...in fact I have never met a lasagna (or other food) I didn't like.
- Maryland crabs.....preferably eaten on a table on the back porch covered with newspaper and little hammers or mallets for whacking on hard to open claws. I really only like the claws but I like to be around others eating the rest of the crab while giving me their claws. (Well, that is what my Daddy did!) I like the crab meat dipped in a mix of vinegar and mustard. I have not had this gastronomic experience since 1978 or so. I have to substitute crab legs....which are good, too.
- Veal Parmigiana ....yummo! I grew up on veal chops but parmigiana is far superior. Our newest H'ville restaurant Louchi's has some excellent parmigiana.
- Old fashioned Waffles....made in my mom's ancient waffle maker....round....VERY DONE, crispy....I will not turn down a Belgian waffle either...I like pecans and syrup on top no need for whipped cream.
- Taylor's Ham aka Taylor's Pork Roll. This is a Yankee thing...it comes in a cloth casing in a tube shape like a small bologna you slice it and fry it (no oil ) its most like a pepperoni type meat and we grew up having it for breakfast. I cannot get it here in Hartsvegas and they want $24 to ship me a one pound roll....so unless hubs reads this and surprises me for my birthday (hint, hint) I will continue to go Taylor's Ham Less :(
- Scrapple.......another breakfast staple at my house. slice it, flour it, fry it (no grease) my terrific sister-in-law, Bubbette, fixed some for us last weekend. It did not disappoint!
- Grits, Bacon and fresh home grown tomatoes. My darling daughter and I can eat us some grits with these accouterments....ranks right up there with a BLT.
- Turkey.... I love turkey meat, well, white turkey meat...especially on a sandwich with Miracle whip and lettuce. I can hardly wait for Thanksgiving SUPPER so I can have one. I love turkey left overs....I am still turkeying it long after hubs has said, "No MORE Turkey for me."
- Macaroni and Cheese, again I love me some Stouffer's. I have a good recipe for Crock pot Mac and Cheese that I make without a crock pot....it calls for 8 oz of Velveeta. I also LOVE Kraft Deluxe Mac and Cheese (leave out at least half the noodles so it is really cheesey). I do not like dry macaroni and cheese with little or no cheese. Antioch Elementary school cooks, Margie and Jennie could put a hurtin' on some Mac and Cheese.
- Gosh....no desserts listed.... my fave would be a Coldstone Creamery Cake made with Coffee Ice Cream and Chocolate Cake. OR....Mud Pie....Chocolate crust, coffee ice cream, almonds on top.....easy peasy.
What are your favorite foods?
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Things That Don't Count?
I was mulling over what to write about today. The thing that came to mind during my devotion was confessing my sin of gossip. I rejected that immediately. Not really, I just wondered if we really wanted to go there.
Then I read the blog "Stuff Christian's Like" by Prodigal John. He writes an interesting blog about Christian stuff....sometimes funny, usually thought provoking. Today's topic...Things That Don't Count. Things like: taking home office supplies from work, using the computer for personal things while at work, working it so you can get two of an offer that plainly states "one per family" you get the idea. We try to fool our self and God that this stuff really is inconsequential....of off God's radar....SO we can do what we really wanted to do any way.
Gossip is a big temptation for me. A friend was coming for lunch yesterday. A friend I had taught with years ago and hadn't seen recently. I knew we would be "sharing" (Christian Euphemism for gossiping) about mutual friends. So wise woman I am, I prayed and asked God to help me NOT GOSSIP during our time together. AND to point her towards God without being "holier than thou".
As we were chatting, a friend's name would come up, Holy Spirit would say in my mind....don't gossip and I would promptly DISOBEY. Why is it so enticing to sharing a tidbit about someone else that I don't resist?
If you are tempted as you are reading this to say, what is gossip and what is sharing info I'll quote from Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Life, "gossip is sharing a situation that you are not a part of." That makes perfect sense to me. If I am talking about someone else's marriage or child or weight etc.... I am not a part of that marriage, child, etc.... so I have NO RIGHT to discuss it.
LORD, help!
Any one else admit to a problem with this or any other "Thing That suposedly Doesn't Count"?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
I Ain't the only Organizer Round Here
This is his discard box which he took to his former tractor repair dealer to use in his shop. (Recycling.....don't tell him that's what its called....he HATES recycling!)
I am so proud of him! I have always been the family organizer (whether he liked it or not) and now he's got the bug. I will post pictures if the two areas under his authority get messy. I DO NOT like messy!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Blast from the Past

Friday, August 21, 2009
Red Ryder Rides Again
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Miracles by Susan
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
My Sweet Boy
For Christmas the Number 1 Carolina player got a drill with protective glasses from Great Grandma shown in background. UNFORTUNATELY it made a VERY LOUD Drilling sound and he almost drove us crazy until they took it home to their house (wicked, evil laugh!)Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Another Great Home Product to Try
Monday, August 17, 2009
Good Videosn & Pic

If you haven't seen Julie and Julie call in sick tomorrow and go with a sista. My friend, Rita, and I went Friday and she even provided the Milk Duds. Yummo.....Meryl Streep hits a home run as Julia Child and Amy Adams is a great Julie.Free Counter
Sunday, August 16, 2009
More OLD Friends :)
The waitress at the Midnight Rooster was supposed to take our picture. But she took a video. I have never put a video here; I hope it works. The Beach Bums are a group of former Plainview Elementary Teachers who formed a bond when we worked there. We went off on weekends maybe once a year which cemented our friendship. We haven't made it to the beach yet this year but we did go last year. The picture looks like we are at the beach :)
The person on the left front is Lesa Polson. She is an Autism Supervisor for Horry County. She has a nice place at a campground where she lives Mon-Fri. Then she either comes home to her hubs who still works and lives in Patrick. The next weekend he goes there. Lesa is an awesome teacher; especially with autistic children. I taught both her children who are in their twenties. Darling Daughter is working on her Doctorate in Forensic Medicine and she never could test into my gifted class....go figure.
Behind Lesa is Marcia, Marcia...like the Brady Bunch. She teaches Kindergarten at "the View". She is also a TERRIFIC Teacher and a great crafter. She will go the tenth and eleventh mile for anyone. I taught her son who is a freshman in college this year. She isn't used to her empty nest yet.
I am the MamaSan (oldest) of the group. I was their PrinciPAL for 2 years. You couldn't wish for a more supportive, talented group. I left them at the beach praying while I drove to Chesterfield to interview for the job.
On the right front is Beth. That girl can do it all! She followed me into the Media Specialist job at the View. Unlike me she is techno savvy. She can actually fix other teacher's computers, and do anything else. The male principals have called her for help :) She has her Administration Degree now (Third Master's Degree) and I predict she will be the NEXT principal of Plainview and do an awesome job. Two girls in High School....she is the cheer leading coach.
Behind Beth is Sandy. Just retired in May. Math teacher extraordinaire. Mother of twins the age of my daughter. Has a NEW and GREAT Man in her life....and she never looked better :)
I thank the Lord for these girls. Such fun, such memories....such connections.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Hartscapades and Other BFTP's
I LOVE this picture of Sallie McCauley and I and our Aglow Hartscapades Booth. (Catch that big Heart Balloon tied to the booth....and those big red earrings on S & I and our almost matching hairdo's....LOL)
IF you have EXTREMELY good eyes you can read this Hartsville Messenger article about Women's Aglow and our Billboard outreach. For the record, we gave out free light bulbs with scripture verses about Jesus being the light of the world printed on the container AND free boxes of salt with a label with the scripture about Christians being Salt. How cool is that?
I just have to throw in this picture of the Macauley's rafting. According to Sallie it was a harrowing ride and they all almost drowned but those rafting photographers know how to make it look like you are having the time of your life even if it is the end of your life.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
More Blasts from the Pasts
This is Hubs Christmas Day of 1956. Guess what he got for Christmas? If you said double barrelled shot gun, hunting pants, vest and had you would be RIGHT.He has a funny story about the stump his foot is on. He ordered a pack of assorted Fireworks for $14.95 (back when the US Mail carried such items). He opened 100 firecrackers and dumped all the powder into a bee bee casing, armed it with a firecracker fuse (way too short) and blew up the stump (and almost himself) into four pieces. Now he says, "I was probably the first terrorist".....all you stumps out there be scared....be very scared!
This is Fonzie and Lavern dancing at the Methodist Church. You know how permissive those Methodists are! Note Lavern had on crinolines and a cinch belt and the very popular rolled down socks. We are jitterbugging....a dance invented by the Jitteriest Generation. Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Blasts from the Past
The porch on the right is part of my parent's beach house in Bay Ridge, Annapolis, Maryland....my favorite place on earth!Every year, the day school got out, Mom and I would move to the beach to stay until the day before school opened again (Usually the day after Labor Day....NOT August something!)
Our house was strategically situated on the end of the peninsula known as Bay Ridge. This is Sands Avenue, our street. This is looking toward Lake Ogleton; IF I had a picture of the other end of the street, which I do not, you would see the Chesapeake Bay. There were NO commerical ventures in Bay Ridge....not even a Coke machine if I remember correctly. Just sun, surf, motor boats, sail boats, and other kids! Oh Lord, did we have some fun!
This is my brother, Bubba (aka Buddy or Herb) and I at the house in the 80's. Bubba and his wife Bubette courted at Bay Ridge (she lived there FULL TIME) and have some great stories about their gang of friends.
The picture on the left (that you can barely see) shows me (the really thin me), my Mom at the door, the blond is my sister-in-law Carmen and the back is my Dad's nurse Thelma. I love this picture because it shows I was thin for a day in 1980. On the right is my Mom smiling. She is here at my house. She did NOT like to have her picture taken despite the fact she really was a beautiful woman. She was about 70 in this picture and no hair dye ever came near her head.I have some other old pictures (remember all I had was a Brownie Camera) I will be featuring here in the next while. Some of you will be in them....so stay tuned.