Wednesday, September 26, 2012

What Difference Do You Make?


Frequently, I am in Birthday-mode.  There is always someone’s birthday to prepare for or recover from.  I love birthdays!  I think they are SOOO important!  

At my church, (check it out at http://www.bruu.org), we have a tradition during our Christmas service where we don't necessarily celebrate the birth of a God, but we do celebrate the birth of a child.  We celebrate the birth of every child.  At the very end of the service, the babies born during that year and their families go to the front of the church and, surrounded by candlelight, we sing "Silent Night" to the precious little additions to our world and to our family.  Each child is a blessing and the birth of every child is the birth of a new hope.  You never know how that child will affect the world, how they will change it just by existing.  Not only is the birth of a new possibility, but it is the opportunity for renewal of the parents and the families around that child, a chance to change yourself so that you can more positively influence this children and help that new hope grow.  

This brings me to my next point......with every year that passes; we are given the chance to renew ourselves. We don't need the calendar to give us a New Year.  Each birthday is our own private New Year's celebration.  You get to look back on the year you've had and plan for the next.  How many song writers and authors have written about "the next 30 years" or "a 5 year plan" or similar topics?  You get a chance to make your own new years resolution without the influence of everyone else making the same empty promises influences by the media on January 1.  (Unless of course you happen to have made your arrival on January 1, and then, I hope you don't get gypped!)  You get to examine, "What difference have I made in this year of my life?"  "What difference will I make in this next year?"  "Am I going to make amends this year?" "Have I really had enough and need to go in a more positive direction?"  "Am I pretty satisfied and am going to strive to share that with others?"  This is your time to renew.  

The party isn't bad either, eh?  Along the same lines of celebrating a tiny child on Christmas Eve, each year let those around you celebrate the person that you are.  Let them express to you the hope you give them.  The difference you make in their lives.  You can be modest or shy or hate being the center of attention, but your friends and family know those things about you, so maybe a big party is not on your calendar, but at least let someone cook you a little something and share some cake with you!

Last, one of my big pet-peeves!  People claiming they are not having anymore birthdays because they refuse to get older.  You've heard all of the different versions of this and may have come up with them yourself.  Stop it!  Just stop it!  You learn something everyday, so by the end of 365 days, you've learned quite a lot and grown quite a lot......acknowledge it!  You don't see doctors down-playing the years they spent in school to get where they are, do you?  Every year that passes gets you further on down the road.  Ask my son, he can't wait to be a grown up so he'll know everything!  You are the age that you are because you have figured it out for another year!  Acknowledge it, accept it, and celebrate it!  

Ok, my birthday soap box has been thoroughly stomped upon.  

Now, for a question.......What was your favorite Birthday ever and why?

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Cooper Garden: Autumn Edition - The Trouble with Marigolds


So, we're going to make a go of an autumn garden.  We were out at some nifty little garden/brewing store in Fredericksburg and they had plants, so we thought...why not?  We have these great garden boxes, nice soil, and everything we grew for the summer is already dead, so let's give it a try.  We're sticking to just things we think we will eat, but didn't go overboard on the buying of plants this year....learned our lesson there!

We cleaned out the old dead stuff, tilled it up and re-planted.  Dirt still smells of manure so I hope it's still good.  We also have a minor marigold problem....anyone know what to do about them?  Anyone want them?  I've always heard that you plant them as a natural deterrent to pests...however, I planted from seeds...and they all grew...and grew....and GREW!  Now I don't know what to do with them!!  The hubby says we can make marigold wine, but he's already got pumpkin wine started and we only have the one glass carboy (sp?).  Anyway, here are some pictures of the beginning of this new adventure below.

And to all my regular readers, which I doubt I have many of, I have failed you in my mission to be a better blogger.  I still have the best of intentions to do more blogging!  Anyway, enjoy the pics!


Brussels in the front, Lettuce in the back


Brussels


Lettuce


Purple Cabbage


Cawliflower


Cabbage


Marigolds!!!!!


and Marigolds!!!


and guess what, Marigolds!!


the compost bin...not pretty, but it's functional


herbs still growing


more herbs still growing




Tuesday, August 14, 2012

20 Random Things

1.  I bite my nails
2.  I am always behind the curve when it comes to fashion
3.  I got a perm when I was 10 and it lasted FOREVER and was awful!
4.  I wish I had the patience to really quilt something; I usually just like to piece it, then i half-ass the quilting part
5.  My best friend and I would be perfect if i could give her half of my chest and i could have half of her booty
6.  I have a very bright pair of homemade tye-die pjs and they're actually my favorite
7.  I think news radio on WTOP is interesting
8.  I wrote a children's book, but i don't know how to get it published
9.  I'm afraid to pick a color to paint the addition on my house.  Too much wall!
10.  I actually think that I can cook (a little) but would never admit it out loud
11.  I have gotten over my fear of bathing suits
12.  If i go in the waves at the beach, i can't sleep that night and i have dreams about sharks
13.  I have an incurable addiction to PartyLite (ask my consultant)
14.  I love having to clean for a party because it means my house will be clean after the party
15.  I really like the show "Wizards of Waverly Place"
16.  I can flex my tongue
17.  I was collecting books for my children before i was even engaged
18.  I really have no clue who to vote for this year
19.  I wish i knew more about different religions, but i always fall asleep when i try to read about them
20.  I have a "bell pall" from a taco bell kids meal from years ago on my desk at work.  It's purple and pink.

Ok, there you go.  Very random.  Tomorrow...3 Fears.

30 Questions

So, guess what?  I found something on Pinterest that looked interesting!  i know, you're shocked, but please do not fall off your chair.  So, i stumbled upon this blog http://cherishinghopesanddreams.blogspot.com/2012/01/30-things.html and she had this list posted.  So, i'm going to try to be a little more interesting....or not.  it's all about the writing, right?

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Christmas in July

I finally had my much anticipated Christmas in July party! Had a great time! Only regret is that apparently anything planned in July has to compete with everyone's vacations! Ok, I’ll stop with the exclamations. Didn't get to do everything I wanted to do (my Pintrest list) but I think it was nice. We put up a Christmas tree, of course, but I kept the ornaments limited to just colored lights, a red and white garland, blue balls and a pirate ship ornament from the OBX. We did add those little drink umbrellas for a more "July" feel. The boys helped with the balls and the umbrellas. It looked pretty cute! Mikey got the idea to do the same thing to the wreath I pulled out. Turn out great! The picture doesn't do it justice, though, because I took a picture when it was only half done. Sorry! On the table, I create a centerpiece with a cool silver tree my sister brought me from Italy and around the base we used blue glass balls and sea shells. Did the same in my living room sconces with the blue balls and shells. In the living room, we put up our traditional paper chain, which the kids love to see go up. I also pulled out some of my PartyLight Change-o-luminary collection winter stuff (my favorite!). Dinner was a potluck, but we started it out with BBQ chicken, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes and some homemade rolls. Guest brought meatballs and veggie bars (so good!) After dinner, the kids finger-painted their goody bags, the adults did a gift swap, and then I think everyone got involved in the decorating of little boy and girl sugar cookies. Like I said, I didn't get to do everything I dreamed about, but it was a pretty good foundation for an annual event and hopefully this will give some other people ideas. Next year I just need to get on everyone's calendars in May!





















Thursday, July 19, 2012

Halloween in July?


So, I am all about Christmas in July.  In fact, we are having our first (hopefully annual) Christmas in July party in just a week, however, Halloween in July?!  Please someone explain to me why I have 7 ripe pumpkins sitting in my dining room?  Granted, they are not as big as I thought they were going to be, but I think the lack of rain and extreme heat has contributed.  I can only water so much, you know?  So, in denial, I ignore the slowly turning pumpkins.....then I looked it up to prove myself right......guess what?  I was wrong....evenly colored with hard rinds......check and check.  Good grief!  Now what do I do?  Thank goodness we have a brand new patch of pumpkin blossoms popping up so we might have something in October!  


In other news, we (meaning Mike) made 19 jars of pickles and we're about to fill the freezer with yellow squash.  The garden for the most part is under control.......not!  Still going nuts but not as aggressively.

 There WERE 19 jars!  I just gave some away....for which I've had my hand slapped....apparently these are bargaining pickles 

 Yellow squash...ok, so not the best picture I've ever taken, but these drawers are nearly full and I wasn't hauling them out just to snap shots....you get the idea.

 Can anyone else top my marigold bush??  I planted along the edge of the planter box as a nature pest repellent....umm....they all grew!

 our one and only watermelon....sad

squash with tons of new stuff going on

 Zucchini.....we had 3 bushes, but the squash/zucchini bugs took out one, but once I ripped it out, the other 2 seem to be perking up a little...yes the yellow looks a little sad, but not to worry.

 the pumpkin field......the yellowed leaves......direct sun area...poor things

 patch at the other side of the pumpkin patch that is brand new and abundant with blossoms

beans....yay.

The garden continues.....

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Kitty Update

Here they are!  Followed by a video....hope it comes through ok.....excuse the minor break in the middle when i had to dive to prevent the cat from going under a couch.