Saturday, December 31, 2011

On the ending of 2011 . . . .


With so many days to accomplish chores my short list should be easy (plus some).  I have fallen a little short.  The kitchen table is still a disaster and so is my bedroom.  I cleaned out drawers though, they accumulate stuff at an alarming rate.  Now in the basement, which is also still a disaster, I have been working on.  With three dump runs this year a lot of boxes have been gone thru and eliminated, also many full boxes have been donated to the Goodwill (I have 4 grocery sacks ready to go right now) and many trunk full runs to the recycling center (it's free) with boxes of papers from schoolwork to IRS papers.  Nothing has been re-packed and I did not have a garage sale (many boxes to sell).  So I guess my list will have to remain in effect and be added to!


A big change for me this year is the 'no-poo' for clean hair.  Surprise! my hair is very clean.  Every other day is perfect, I think that it would be too drying.  I use a Tablespoon of baking soda and water paste rubbed into the scalp and a Tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in a cup of warm water to rinse.  I rinse well with water and let dry, nobody can tell.  My hair feels good and silky, I never have trouble combing it out (it's curly).  If I am having a bad hair day on the skipped day a rinsed with very warm water works well.


I have never believed in New Years resolutions, Goals are much more attainable.   At New years you might rashly make a promise and then fail, this happens with regularity (promises are meant to be kept).  Goals come up at any time and can be revised, life is not static and we need to be adaptable.


    'To Do' list (supports Goals list) for 2011

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas


My favorite part of Christmas is breakfast, always has been.  It started with my grandmother, she made cinnamon rolls as part of breakfast for her family, 6 children.  When they went abroad as missionaries my mom continued the tradition.  As a child, all my family came to our house for breakfast.  Our house was big, full of noise and  fun.  My memories influence my attitude as an adult.  We did not exchange gifts with extended family, we did not pick names.  I liked the emphasis on family even as a kid.  I dislike the commercialism and materialism of a beautiful holiday.  Traditions need to fostered and memories made for the generations coming after us.  Traditions are old and new, the new ones take work to get started but are well worth the effort.  I kept busy making gifts, more than ever before.  A part of my granddaughters gift didn't get done, a second basket made of fabric and a pincushion to match.  Her birthday is in January so I will finish it then . . . perfect!  What is interesting is that my son and his girlfriend have made gifts the last 2 years.  This year they made a necklace and earrings with deer horns, I love it and I am impressed.  We had breakfast at my daughters house this year.  Cinnamon rolls, of course!  Eggs, bacon and champagne with OJ.  All the family doesn't come to breakfast anymore, there is just too many of us but we had 12 for breakfast (a few family members were not in town for Christmas). Our son-in-law is in Afghanistan, hard for the girls and E.
Breakfast Christmas, 2011



Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Tis the Season

I have been busy lately:
     Ornaments for family - 9 finished
     Baskets woven from paper bags - 4 finished
     Knitted cowl scarf - needs blocking
     Crafting a small sewing box - unfinished
     Tree hunting and Decorating
     Shopping for presents, wrapping too
     A batch of sweet bread in tiny loaves for the baskets
And the everyday stuff:
     Finding wood to burn (construction sites)
     Empty 3 more boxes in the basement, garbaged most of it
     Recycling run (2 in last 2 weeks), need to do a garbage run now
     Time with the grandchildren and daughter
A few observations:
     A foggy month in December - a bit unusual
     A couple of beautiful days - went out 'sun bathing', felt GOOD!
     Some days/nights down to 28 degrees and no snow! (Good)
     A few colorful sunsets - very pretty
     Tried an oatmeal lager - dark, mild bitter finish (devine)
To do:
     Take pictures of my crafts before wrapping them
     Bake on friday for Christmas morning cinnamon rolls
     Finish a couple of projects - easy
     Help out E. tomorrow!
     Shop for Christmas breakfast and next 2 weeks
     Go to a cookie exchange, yet I don't bake anymore for our home (8 doz cookies needed)
     Need to shop for a couple more things for hubby (I know what to get)

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

WWII . . . . . Remember.

There will be a sad day comin’
For the foes of all mankind
They must answer to the people
And it’s troubling their mind
Everybody who must fear them
Will rejoice on that great day
When the powers of dictators
Shall be taken all away

There’ll be smoke on the water
On the land and the sea
When our Army and Navy overtakes the enemy
There’ll be smoke on the mountains
Where the Heathen Gods stay
And the sun that is risin’
Will go down on that day

  ~ Red Foley, Smoke on the Water, 1944

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Still true today?  Something to think about.