Saturday, June 30, 2007

IN THE DARK

I was gone all day running errands and came home to no power! This is what I waited for ....for hours.

Yes, we paid our bill. (We never learned what caused the outage though.)

This is what I used while we waited...for hours.

We finally got our power back about an hour ago. I sure hope the house cools down soon. It's too hot to sleep, but we're working the early shift at church in the morning, so I'm off to try.

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100 THINGS ABOUT ME



Alot of people make a 100 Things About Me list when they hit their 100th post and I enjoy reading them. I thought it might be fun to give it a try. So here goes:
1. I was born in Virginia.
2. I was named Kathy Dianne. Not Katherine or Kathleen. My Daddy wanted it to just be Kathy. He was afraid someone would want to call me Kitty and he wanted to make sure that didn't happen. Not sure why. I like the name Kitty.
3. I personally like Kat or K.D.
4. I'm the oldest of three girls.
5. My parents divorced when I was thirteen.
6. My Mom remarried and I now have a step sister and a step brother, although I never say that usually. I consider them my sister and my brother. I like to say "we might not be related by blood, but we're related by heart". Enough said.
7. I married my first husband a few weeks after graduating from high school.
8. Our first son was stillborn in my seventh month of pregnancy. We named him Chad. He was buried while I was still in the hospital.
9. Our second son was three when we divorced after seven years. My first husband was and still is a good man. We're good friends even now and I teasingly call his second wife my "wife-in-law".
10. I married George the following year. He's my soulmate and my bestest friend.
11. We married on St. Patty's Day... almost 30 years ago.
12. George has two children from his first marriage. His son came to live with us two months after we got married, but his daughter stayed with her Mom.
13. We had our youngest daughter 3 years later and our family was complete.
14. Our three oldest children are married and I can truthfully say I love both of our daughter-in-laws and our son-in-law. I know this is rare, but it's true for us.
15. We have nine grandchildren so far...a tenth will be a little girl that one son is adopting from China. Our youngest daughter isn't married yet, so I'm sure we'll have even more one day.
16. I've always been afraid of heights, but the older I get, it seems to get easier.
17. I wear lipstick all day long. From the time I get dressed in the morning until I shower at night. I feel naked without it. Silly, I know.
18. I'm super sensitive to bug bites of all kinds.
19. I watch very little TV and when I do it's usually the news or a program like 60 Minutes, Dateline, etc.
20. I love to read and also listen to books on tape in the car. I usually have three books I'm enjoying at the same time. One hardcover for in the house, one paperback for the beach or the pool, and a book on tape in the car. What? It's easy! Really.
21. I'm pretty sure I had a paranormal experience when I was a little girl. I know…now I've scared you.
22. I wash my hands a gazillion times a day. I really should own shares in Bounty paper towels.
23. I love playing games...all kinds...computer and board games.
24. I don't like flower "arrangements"...just give me fresh cut flowers casually placed in a vase.
25. My favorite flower is the alstroemeria.
26. I play tennis at least twice a week, but I've been known to play as much as 5 out of 7 days.
27. I hate saying goodbye.
28. I love good hugs. I'm lucky that I have people in my life that give me good ones.
29. I'm not a good dancer.
30. Or a singer.
31. I'm a breast cancer survivor.
32. I'm still very in love with my husband. We'll celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary next March.
33. I love to go on trips, but I HATE to pack.
34. My husband l-o-v-e-s sports. I don't get it.
35. My last four cars have all been convertibles. Love 'em!
36. I have great friends. Some new and some old. Some are silver, some are gold.
37. I love my church
38. I'm a neat freak. My house is always in order. Just don't look in my closet. It's one area that I'm messy.
39. I don't like orange juice. I know, it's weird, but I don't. I'll take cranberry juice please.
40. I love, love, love chocolate.
41. I have a flip flop fettish. Love 'em. I wear them almost 9 months out of the year.
42. My favorite food right now is Thai.
43. I have very blue eyes and sometimes people ask if they're "real"...they are. My son's are even bluer.
44. We have a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier named Miss Daisy. She's a Daddy's girl.
45. I love popcorn.
46. My addictions: Chocolate, Diet Coke, Blogging. All are dangerous :-)
47. I make an effort to drink water every day, but I don't like it, so I don't drink much.
48. I love Mexican food...chicken fajitas, chips, salsa, guacamole and a frozen margarita!
49. I don't like roses... unless they're the knockout roses, still on the bush.
50. I wear untinted contact lens. (see #43)
51. I'm fanatic about laundry. I do it every day. Our underwear is still warm from wear when it's scooped up and tossed into the washer :-)
52. I love to take bubble baths while reading a good book and sipping on a glass of wine.
53. I could eat salads everyday, and usually do. My favorite is one made with mixed greens, mandrin oranges, craisins, sunflower seeds, carrots, feta cheese, Ken's Greek dressing. Yummy.
54. I love making a big deal out of other people's birthdays, but don't care about my own. Age is just a number.
55. I walk every day either outside or on my treadmill. If I'm on my treadmill, I'm usually in my gown, tennis shoes and socks. Not a pretty sight.
56. I'm right handed.
57. I'm a girly girl. I like makeup, perfume, and jewelry.
58. I hardly ever wear blue jeans and when I do, I don't feel good in them.
59. I'm a night owl. In a perfect world, I'd stay up until 2AM and sleep until 10AM. It's not gonna happen though since George and Miss Daisy get up by 7AM. Every day. I'm also a light sleeper. Ear plugs have helped though.
60. I love all nuts and have some every day.
61. I take my camera with me everywhere. I'm not kidding. It stays in my purse. I love pictures and I think life is one big Kodak moment. My family and friends used to hate this, but now when they see the camera they just pose and get it over with. Plus, I think they like getting photos and not having to worry about taking a camera.
62. My favorite movie of all time is The Goodbye Girl, starring Marsha Mason and Richard Dreyfuss. I'm a sucker for romance.
63. I actually like to balance the checkbook. But...I'll spend hours if necessary until I balance it to the penny.
64. I love massages. I don't get the professional ones very often, but George gives really good ones too.
65. I hope one day to write a series of children's books. My children have asked me to write down stories I used to tell them at bedtime. Two of my children could do the illustrations.
66. I dream in color and I remember alot of what I dream. Dreams fascinate me.
67. I suffer from dry eyes, which isn't easy wearing contacts, but Restasis saves me. Thank you Lord.
68. I never had a broken bone until last year when I broke both bones in my lower right leg right above my ankle. Now, I have 7 screws on one side and 2 pins on the other. Hey, I can still play tennis and do my walking, so I'm not complaining.
69. I love food. There's not many things I won't eat, except caviar, rutabagas, beets, raw oysters and raw sushi. Also, my meat has to be done.
70. I love wine. No beer for me...can't even stand the smell of it.
71. My favorite time of the day is around 8PM. I love to take a shower and get on my gown. No PJ's for me. I love a long, comfy gown.
72. I love riding bikes.
73. I make my bed as soon as my feet hit the floor.
74. I hope to go to the Greek Isles one day.
75. I have a goldfish named Nemo who lives in his bowl beside the master tub.
76. I'd love to learn to play the piano.
77. My favorite snack - M&Ms and a caffeine free diet coke.
78. My favorite healthy snack - celery and roasted red pepper hummus.
79. I've never smoked and never will and don't like being around someone who does when they're smoking.
80. I love my Mom and I know she loves me. She always makes me feel special and she always tells me she's proud of me.
81. I like guys with long hair...as long as it's clean and not in their face. I'm probably the only grandmother who has begged her teenage grandson to grow his hair long. He didn't...not even for me :-(
82. I rode on a motorcycle once and loved it, but I'll never do it again.
83. I hardly ever write checks anymore. My debit card is my friend.
84. I like to hang one foot out from under the covers at night.
85. Of all the places we've ever been, I'd go back to Italy in a heartbeat.
86. My favorite ice cream is chocolate mint.
87. I love to look out the window above our church altar. I feel I can almost see God and I KNOW he sees me.
88. In the mornings, give me a Starbucks sugar free vanilla, decaf, low fat, extra hot latte' and I'm a happy girl.
89. I live in Paradise and never take it for granted.
90. My Mom still cooks my favorite meal for my birthday - pork chops, rice with her tomato gravy, pear salad topped with mayo and cheese. My mouth waters just thinking about it.
91. My favorite cologne is Calyx by Prescriptives. Love it.
92. I want to learn how to play golf. I've had 5 lessons, but I need tons more.
93. I hate hurricanes.
94. I always start my prayers off the same way...and then I veer off depending on what's going on in my life.
95. I always have a stack of "stuff" on my desk that needs my attention, but I procrastinate so I can be on the computer. Doing important things...like making this list. :-)
96. Carbs are my weakness and my enemy.
97. I try my best to "do unto others as I would have them do unto me". It doesn't always work.
98. I actually enjoy ironing.
99. Just thinking about my grandchildren makes me happy. Seeing them is soooo much better.
100. Most importantly, I am a Christian. And proud and thankful to be able to say it out loud.

Okay, I survived this list. Hope you did too. Now, it's your turn. If you make a list on your blog, leave me a comment so I can come learn more about you.

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

FUN


I just love the Minnie Pauz cartoons! Too funny!

Not much going on around here today. George played golf with our banker and I stayed home and just chilled out with Miss Daisy. She's much more alert today. She doesn't go back to get her stitches out until a week from Monday, so it's gonna be hard for us to keep her calm. She loves to romp and play, but we'll do our best.

Hope your day was good.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

UPDATE ON MISS DAISY

How cute is this!!!!!

Thanks for all of your prayers. Miss Daisy did just fine and is now home with us. She's still pretty sleepy, but that's to be expected.

Look at this gift my sweet friend, Mattison, and her dog, Sidda, took to the vet's office for Miss Daisy! Isn't it the cutest thing ever? It has a frisbee on the bottom and is filled with goodies, including a ball, treats, chew toy, etc. All the girls in the office and Dr. Jamie herself were so excited when we came in and they presented it to us. They said this had never happened before...ever. Mattison works for Dr. B, my Radiologist/Oncologist, and is a very dear friend. She made a scary time in my life much more bearable and I will never forget it. Love her! Thanks Mattison!

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PRAY FOR MISS DAISY

We're on our way soon to have Miss Daisy spayed this morning. Please pray with us that she will have an easy time and will be home with us soon.

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WFMW - RECYCLE OLD SOCKS

Here's what I see sometimes after some good, hard tennis. Holes in my socks.
I used to just throw the socks out. Now I cut the tops off and use them for wristbands.

These are great for use with any exercise or gardening, etc.
They're not pretty, but hey, who cares? They work for me! And you can use the bottoms for dusting.
For more great ideas, go here.





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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

I ROCK! (THERE MUST BE A MISTAKE)


Well, I got a shock this morning when I started reading my favorite blogs! My friend, Jill over at Who could ask for anything more nominated me for the Rockin' Girl Blogger award! Me....rockin'? Me...a girl? Really, I'm thrilled. Thanks Jill! I'm very honored, especially to be nominated by you since I really do think you Rock...big time!

Jill has a way with words, let me tell you. She can tell a story like nobody's business. She can make me tear up or laugh out loud. We've learned we have lots in common too. I feel blessed to call her my friend.

Now here's the fun part...I get to nominate five other Rockin' Girls:

1. Tracey at Show Me State...of Mind Tracey is a hoot! I knew it from reading her blog and then recently we actually got to meet in person. She's just as fun, just as cute and just as sweet as I knew she would be. She's a Rockin' Girl for sure!

2. Tonya at Gatherings Tonya's another fun friend. She's got a way with words. A very kind and loving person and funny too. She's just returned from Hawaii, so I'm looking forward to catching up with her. I love her humor. Tonya Rocks!

3. Annie at My Life As Annie You'll love Annie too. What a talented and busy girl she is! She's helping lots of us out with her daily diet devotionals, but sometimes she also tempts us with some yummy recipes. She's a mom to four children and started blogging after the near drowning death of her youngest daughter, Izzy. She inspires me with her faith and her wonderful outlook on life. Annie Rocks!

4. Rhoda at Southern Hospitality Rhoda's another blog friend I was able to meet face to face. What a sweetie pie! Beautiful, talented and creative. You'll enjoy visiting her. She posts some gorgeous photos and you can learn alot from her...recipes...yard sale finds....landscape ideas, etc.. Rhoda Rocks!

5. Lyndy at Oh Fiddle-dee-dee Lyndy has a beautiful blog. I love her writing style and the way she opens up her heart and shares her feelings. She makes me think and I always feel I learn something from her. Lyndy Rocks!

We're suppose to just nominate five Rockin' Girl Bloggers, but my list could be alot longer. Here's just a few more of my sweet blogging friends I enjoy reading and I think you will too: Heather, Dianne, Jean, Andrea and Cheryl.

I feel so blessed to have you all as friends. Thank you...you certainly are all Rockin' Girl Bloggers to me!


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Monday, June 25, 2007

AWWWWW!

Bree and Jay

Bree just e-mailed me this photo that was taken this weekend. Don't they look good together? I think so.

I sure do miss you "B-Bear".


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EVOLUTION OF DANCE






I watched this again for the umpteenth time and boy did it make me wanna dance! I'm not a good dancer, but dancing to some good music sure does make me feel good. Hmmmm....this gives me an idea for some exercise. I certainly can't do what he does in the Evolution of Dance, but I can make up my own stuff. Behind closed doors, of course. And with the shutters closed. Don't wanna scare the neighbors. :-)


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Sunday, June 24, 2007

SUCH STRENGTH


I'm amazed every time (and I truly mean every time) I visit the blog of my blog friend, Heather. I'm not real sure how long I've been reading her blog, but I do remember how shocked and saddened I was when I learned about her malignant brain tumor in April. She was already impressing me with her faith and how she has handled the struggles and joys with her daughter who had a heart transplant when she was just 5 months old. Heather had her surgery and is now going through radiation and chemotherapy. Her strength amazes, inspires and awes me daily. Her faith is rock solid and she teaches me something every day. There's no doubt, God has BIG plans for Heather and I'm enjoying tagging along for the ride to watch it happen.

Keep alert, stand firm in your faith, be courageous, be strong.
1 Corinthians 16:13

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

IMPERFECTIONS

I received this in an e-mail today and thought "Wow"!

An elderly Chinese woman had two large pots. Each hung on the ends of a pole which she carried across her neck.
One of the pots had a crack in it while the other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion of water.
At the end of the long walks from the stream to the house, the cracked pot arrived only half full. For a full two years this went on daily, with the woman bringing home only one and a half pots of water. Of course , the perfect pot was proud of its accomplishments. But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own imperfection, and miserable that it could only do half of what it had been made to do. After two years of what it perceived to be bitter failure, it spoke to the woman one day by the stream. "I am ashamed of myself, because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to your house." The old woman smiled, "Did you notice that there are flowers on your side of the path, but not on the other pot's side? That's because I have always known about your flaw,
so I planted flower seeds on your side of the path, and every day, while we walk back, you water them. For two years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to decorate the table. Without your being just the way you are, there would not be this beauty to grace the house."
Each of us has our own unique flaw, but it's the cracks and flaws we
each have that make our lives together so very interesting and rewarding.
You've just got to take each person for what they are and look for the good
in them.
So, now when I think of myself as a "cracked pot" , I have to remember to smell
the flowers on my side of the path! There's lessons whereever we look!

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4 MUSKETEERS

Jack, Chris, George and Giles

George got to play some tennis this morning with 3 good friends. They all worked together in the past. Jack lives here now, Chris is from Knoxville and Giles is from Memphis. Great guys!



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BLOGGING PAYS OFF

Gary, Tracey, Me, George

I know some bloggers make money from their blogs, although I'm not real sure how. I never dreamed when I started blogging, that mine would "pay off" too. Not in money, but good friends. I feel very blessed to connect with some great girls and two of them have come for a visit within the last six weeks. Amazing and so much fun!

Last month Rhoda was the first to come and I posted about it here and here. We didn't get to spend too much time together, but I enjoyed it so much. What a sweet and beautiful person! I enjoyed getting to meet her husband, Peter, too.

Then, last night Tracey and her family came to our home for a visit. They were vacationing nearby and made the trip over to see us. She's just as cute and funny and sweet as I knew she would be. We got to spend some time together and we were smiling and giggling from the time she came in the door. It's amazing how we instantly just bonded. I know I felt like I knew her before ever meeting her face to face. I felt the same way about Gary and Zack too. Speaking of Zack...I knew he was handsome from his pics on her blog, but let me tell you, he's even more so in person. He was a good sport too to tag along for something he probably knew wouldn't be fun for him. And then on top of that, my husband beats him in ping pong. That George...very competitive! It was great getting to meet Tracey's sweet Mom too.

When I think about it, I guess bloggers are like modern day pen pals. I think it's wonderful too. I'd love to get to meet more of my blogging buddies, so let me know if you'll be in this area so we can get together too. Maybe one day a whole group of us could plan a blogging friends weekend. That would be awesome!




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Friday, June 22, 2007

TWO BLOGGERS MEET


I'm so excited, I can hardly stand it! Guess who came for a visit tonight? Yep, my sweet blog friend, Tracey , her husband, Gary, their son, Zack, and Tracey's Mom, Marilyn. It was so much fun getting together.

It's late, but I'll post more tomorrow. Oh, I'm a happy girl.




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Thursday, June 21, 2007

YUM-O!

I'm trying hard to stay away from the big bad carbs, so I'm loving this time of year when salads are so good. When we grill out, I try to do a few extra pieces of whatever we're having so I can heat them up the next day for lunch. We had burgers last night, so today I just added a few sauteed mushrooms and some provolone cheese and voila' - a good and easy lunch. As Rachel Ray says "Yum-o"!





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HUGS TO ANNIE!

My sweet friend Annie did the nicest thing for me just 'cause I asked. She helped me have my own signature for my blog. Isn't it the cutest?!

Annie, thank you...thank you...thank you! You're one talented friend.



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CATCH OF THE DAY







Our friend Chris is visiting us this week from Knoxville. Look what we had him help us with this morning. I went outside to water plants in the planters by the pool and here's what I saw. Surprise, surprise. Another critter in my yard. He was sunning himself on the top step of the pool when I first saw him. He immediately dove deep. We had a heck of a time trying to "rescue" him. I'm sure his little heart was a'thumping! According to Chris, he was a heavy bugger too. We released him back into the wilds, but first gave him a peace treaty of yummy lettuce. Our way of saying "goodbye".

(I say him, but who knows, it could have been a she?)







MORE CHOCOLATE FUN


Love the Minnie Pauz cartoons! Sad, but true.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

ON MY MIND

I watch very little TV. It's just not my thing. To me, it seems a waste of time. Don't get me wrong, I waste my time doing others things...like spending lots of time on the computer or reading, etc. When I do watch, it's mostly the news. Two exceptions are Grey's Anatomy and Dancing With The Stars.

A commercial I've seen many, many times for Rozerem has really been on my mind alot lately. You know...it's the one with the guy who is always tired since he has trouble falling asleep. He's greeted in his kitchen by a talking beaver, Honest Abe and usually a silent, but creepy astronaut (why?). In one commercial, the guy is complaining about his restless night and one of the characters (I think it's the beaver) says something like "what, you haven't changed a thing and everything is the same...amazing!".

I can't seem to get this commercial out of my mind. It's been driving me crazy. I really believe God has placed it there because there's some things in my life that I complain about or fret about, but just like this guy, I don't make a change and then I wonder why everything is the same.

God, please help me to make the changes in my life that I need to make.

WORKS FOR ME WEDNESDAY - ONIONS CAN USE SOME PANTYHOSE




I posted about this a few days ago and decided to use it again for my Works-For-Me-Wednesday because (a) a few friends suggested I should and (b) I'm too tired tonight to come up with another idea :-)
I love, love, love sweet Vidalia Onions! I picked up a big bag recently on the way home from Atlanta.
Here's how I got them ready for storage: I cut the legs off old (but clean) pantyhose and filled them with the onions. I tied a knot in between each onion. I was able to put seven onions in each leg. I hang these in my pantry. (I think it's best if you keep them in a place where it's cool and usually dark.) Whenever I need one, I just cut below a knot.
I read that the Vidalia Onion story began over 70 years ago in Toombs County, Georgia. In 1931, a farmer by the name of Mose Coleman discovered the onions he had planted were not hot…they were SWEET! It was a struggle to sell the concept of a “sweet” onion though. It took awhile for them to catch on, but I'm so glad they did.I love to make vidalia onion dip. I love to put these on burgers. I love to use them when I stir fry peppers and onions for our sausage sub sandwiches.

This works for me! Click here for more great idea.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

BLESSED WITH RAIN



Rain, rain, stay awhile
I love you
You make me smile!




(It rained last night and it's raining again tonight. Wonderful!)

Sunday, June 17, 2007

HE DIDN'T HAVE TO BE

Eric and his Dad


Happy Father's Day George!

George has always been a wonderful father to our four chidren. Like so many families in today's world, our family is a blended one. When we married in 1978, I had a small son, Eric, who turned 4 just three days after we married and George had two teenage children from his first marriage. Our daughter, Bree, was born in 1981. His daughter, Kim, lived with her Mom, but his son, George, moved in with us two months after we got married and I wrote about that here. I've always been honest about having to adjust to being a Mom to a teenager. There was no adjustment time needed for George though. He became Eric's Dad immediately and never looked back. He made it look easy. He never complained. He never (and I mean never) acted like Eric wasn't his "real" son. To Eric or anyone else. Eric was just one of his sons. He taught him sports, he taught him to drive, he taught him how to tie a tie, he bought him his first car, he sent him to private schools and college. Today they're still close. Father and son.
This Brad Paisley song always makes me tear up because it's so true...he didn't have to be.

He Didn't Have To Be

When a single mom goes out on a date with somebody new
It always winds up feeling more like a job interview
My momma used to wonder if she'd ever meet someone
Who wouldn't find out about me and then turn around and run
I met the man I call my dad when I was five years old
He took my mom out to a movie and for once I got to go
A few months later I remember lying there in bed
I overheard him pop the question and prayed that she'd say yes
And then all of a sudden
Oh, it seemed so strange to me
How we went from something's missing
To a family
Lookin' back all I can say
About all the things he did for me
Is I hope I'm at least half the dad
That he didn't have to be

I met the girl that's now my wife about three years ago
We had the perfect marriage but we wanted somethin' more
Now here I stand surrounded by our family and friends
Crowded 'round the nursery window as they bring the baby in
And now all of a sudden
It seemed so strange to me
How we've gone from something's missing
To a family
Lookin' through the glass I think about the man
That's standin' next to me
And I hope I'm at least half the dad
That he didn't have to be

Lookin' back all I can say
About all the things he did for me
Is I hope I'm at least half the dad
That he didn't have to be
Yeah, I hope I'm at least half the dad
That he didn't have to be

Because he didn't have to be
You know he didn't have to be
**** Eric's "real" Dad is and has always been in his life and is a wonderful person. I know Eric has always felt lucky to have two Dads.

IT'S TIME AGAIN


It's that time again. Remember to do your self breast exam.
Several months ago, through
Rocks In My Dryer, I found Holy Mama's and boy does she have a good idea to remind us all to do breast self exams on the 17th of each month. (Her January 20th post explains why she started this.) As a breast cancer survivor myself, I know how important it is to do this every month and also to get a mammogram. I'm glad to be a member of Club 17.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL


I read this recently:

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Struggles Strengthen
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Understand that problems are a good sign. Problems indicate that progress is being made, wheels are turning, you are moving toward your goals.
Beware when you have no problems. Then you've really got problems. Problems are like landmarks of progress.


It doesn't matter who you are are, where you live, or how much money you have, we all have problems. Some bigger at times, but we all have problems. What matters is how we handle them. My way is to turn them over to God. I want him in the driver's seat. Every time. And He is.

VIDALIA ONIONS

I bought a big bag 'cause I love these onions!
I ended up with three "strings" with 7 onions in each. Enough to last awhile (I hope!)

I love, love, love sweet Vidalia Onions! I picked up a big bag last Sunday on the way home from Atlanta. I got them ready for the pantry yesterday afternoon. I cut the legs off an old pair of pantyhose and filled them with the onions. I tied a knot in between each onion. I'll hang these in my pantry. (I think it's best if you keep them in a place where it's cool and usually dark.) Whenever I need one, I just cut below a knot.

I read that the Vidalia Onion story began over 70 years ago in Toombs County, Georgia. In 1931, a farmer by the name of Mose Coleman discovered the onions he had planted were not hot…they were SWEET! It was a struggle to sell the concept of a “sweet” onion though. It took awhile for them to catch on, but I'm so glad they did.

I love to make vidalia onion dip. I love to put these on burgers. I love to use them when I stir fry peppers and onions for our sausage sub sandwiches.