Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Wow! 2009!



Wow! 2009! How am I going to get used to writing 2009 when it hardly seems like 2008 was around that long? Of course, since parts of 2008 were very difficult, I am kinda glad to see it go. I am hoping that 2009 is full of blessings for all of us.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Mele Kalikimaka

I would like to wish each and every one of you a wonderful Christmas. Enjoy your families and be thoughtful of why we celebrate. Mele Kalikimaka me ka hauoli makahiki hou! God bless you!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Emergency Surgery

On Wednesday, we took our oldest son to the Emergency Room. He had been throwing up and now had a horrible pain on his side. At least he finally had the classic symptoms of appendicitis. The poor guy had been getting horribly sick every couple of months for the last year. Of course, his doctor had no idea why (we are switching doctors for more reasons that just this one).

Unfortunately for our wallet, the ER we took him to did not have a surgical unit so they had to transport him by ambulance to another hospital. Fortunately for us, it was a wonderful hospital. He received excellent care there. We were a little taken aback, however, when they told us that his surgeon was Dr. Dye. We didn't know at the time how it was spelled. We just knew how it sounded. He proved to be excellent.

Stephen is quite sore, but feeling much better. His surgery was done laproscopically which will leave him with hardly any scarring and he will never have appenicitis ever again.

Stephen was in the hospital from Wednesday to Saturday. I came home exhausted. In fact, I was so pooped that I didn't get all my groceries put away last night which included the big old chicken that I was planning to turn into chicken and dumplin's tonight. Guess I will be heading back to the store . . .

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

I would like to wish each and every one of my blogger friends a safe and happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy your family and lots of good eats. If you would like, leave a comment and share what you are most thankful for. Enjoy!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Circa 1896

Just imagine how many love letters, not to mention bills that have been placed behind this door over all these years. Grover Cleveland was President of the United States when this door was patented and Henry Ford was out joy riding in his first car. I guess that means Henry Ford probably drove his car to pick up his mail from behind a door just like this one! They certainly don't make them like this anymore. Now, where's my key?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Featured on Vintage Indie


I am honored to be featured on Vintage Indie! Gabreial has kindly included my kitchen scales in their feature today. I found these wonderful scales while visiting the beautiful State of Arkansas this summer. It is becoming increasingly difficult to find items that do not contain plastic. This one is all metal.


Sunday, November 2, 2008

Let's talk turkey


It's November and I'm already thinking about Thanksgiving. I can almost smell that fried turkey. Yum, yum, YUM! My husband's family is big, so I'm responsible for the broccoli rice casserole and a fresh apple pie with a crumb topping. My mouth is watering already. Those turkeys better make a run for it!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Texas Renaissance Festival





For my birthday, my sister and I drove up to the Texas Ren. Festival and had a BLAST! It is way more fun to go dressed up.

We went on the 1001 Dreams weekend where we were surrounded by wizards, elves, and fairies.


Even some fairy faeries.



You just never know what you will see there.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Enid Collins







I was so excited when I spotted this wonderful Enid Collins purse today. I think the only reason that it was still there was because it wasn't marked. Yeah for me!!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

I'll get you my pretty -

and your little dog, too! - then I'll bake you some yummy cookies. LOL!

Do you remember baking sugar cookies with your Mom for the school Halloween party? Well, not me. We had some pretty awesome costumes, though. When I was in elementary, we got to go to school dressed up and had some fun parties. We also had a school-wide parade. Those were the good old days!