No way – December 3rd?

So, like Christmas is only [does math in head – harder than it looks on paper, trust me] 22 days away? Hah! My shopping is about done and I only have to do our cards, wrap all the gifts, bake roughly 7,543 cookies, go help cut our tree, decorate the entire house, put the lights outside, help cook for the celebration at the in-laws, mail some gifts, clean the house for company – blah blah blah. Piece of cake. I love Christmas!

Anyway – here on the old blog, I am starting Christmas early with some celebratory giveaways. This is my first one, and it ends tonight at midnight, with the winner being chosen tomorrow afternoon. If you mention the contest on your blog, Twitter or Facebook, you get an extra entry – but please leave an additional comment for each one so you get all the entries you should. Enter! A new giveaway will begin tomorrow.


I thought I would share a few photos with you this fine morning – all from our Thanksgiving trip to my sister and brother in law’s in Massachusetts. If you follow my Twitters, you know it was up in the air if we could even go – the weather was horrendous when we got up last Tuesday – 6 inches of heavy, wet slippery snow with more piling down. About noon it was starting to taper off, so we went for it. Not fun would be the best way to describe it – alternating thick snow and pouring rain for the first 4 hours, but we got there just fine.

After a lovely time, we headed back home on Sunday under fair skies that turned to something far less fair after about 3 hours. See where the road kind of disappears between the hill in this photo? See that foggy looking stuff? That was snow which became progressively thicker as we went along, mingling with sleet, freezing rain, cats, dogs and taxicabs, pitchforks and hammer handles. We saw 6 accidents over about a 10 mile stretch of the worst of it. I don’t have photos of any of that – Larry has some rather strenuous objections to my snapping photos while he is trying to keep the van from flying off the road and over an icy precipice – just this one that hinted at the trouble to come.
Most days during our visit, my sister and I walked a couple of their dogs. I caught this shot of the Nashua River where it runs through an old Army base near where they live.And this is one of my favorite images from the whole trip. It was on the way there – somewhere near Springfield MA. The rain was finally ending and though the setting sun was behind us, I did manage to catch it in the rearview mirror and in the reflections down the side of the van.

Have a great day and if you haven’t already, go leave a comment and enter the giveaway.

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Chocolate Pudding Cake

This recipe has been updated, and moved to the new blog.
You can now find it here: Chocolate Pudding Cake
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Vacation is over – and a giveaway!

Giveaway 1 has ended – results here!
How was your Thanksgiving? Despite hellacious drives both ways, we had a great time. Good food, plenty for which to be thankful, and as always, cooking with my sister is fun.On Black Friday, she and I went shopping, as we always do. We never have an agenda for this shopping trip – we don’t hit the stores at 4:00AM or stand in line to get the latest electronic marvel. It’s all about lunch really – because of course we are starving after the sparse eating of the previous day. Due to the fact that we arrive a bit later in the morning, finding a parking space can be a little time consuming. While trolling amongst the parked cars, looking for a person with shopping bags, so we can stalk them and get their parking space, we ran across this example of ….. creativity:

I can’t think of anything to say that will add to your experience as you view these pictures – I think they stand on their own merits.And now, we get to the GIVEAWAY! As part of my celebration of daily blogging for the last year, I am going to give some stuff away. Starting with this – the Gorham Holiday Traditions Angel of Peace Hurricane Lantern. Pretty cool, huh? To enter – please leave a comment describing your favorite Christmas [or other holiday] decoration, and why it is special to you. Then – if you mention the contest on your blog, Facebook or Twitter, please leave another comment and you will get an additional entry. Other than telling me that you have linked to the contest, please only leave one comment on this post. It is possible for one person to have 4 entries, which would include their original entry/comment plus Twittering, blogging and mentioning on Facebook. For those last two, I need to be able to see the mention, so please friend me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and I will do likewise. Please leave a separate comment for each mention, so that I don’t miss any of them. The contest will run until Midnight EST on Wednesday, with the winner being announced Thursday afternoon, and is limited to those in US only. I will choose a winner with the Random Integer Generator. Riley wanted to choose the winner based on who promised him the most cookies, but I told him that would not be fair, so I am doing it this way instead. Good luck to everyone and thanks for spreading the word.And since I am back to work today, I am going to try and take the advice of this bumper sticker, also seen in the parking lot on Black Friday:have a great day!

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Best of ….Sunday

I didn’t get a chance to ask Lauren to tell me her favorite Sunday post, but I know she really liked this one the first time I posted it, which was July 13th, 2008. If you are new to my blog, our younger daughter Lauren is in Iraq and each Sunday I post a photo for her – something she would enjoy from home. Have a great Sunday!


I have no idea how I ended up with this shot – it was taken in the middle of a sun-shiny day, not in the dark. It is my only near-white daylily and the name is why I bought it: “Gentle Shepherd”. No way I could pass that up!I will get a better shot of it in the next couple days – I actually did go out and do some weeding early this morning, rather than taking photos and by the time I got out with the camera this one was looking a little worse for wear. I snapped a few shots anyway and this one turned out with this intriguing look. It is my home photo for Lauren today, because of the name – cause I know He is watching over her. Remember to pray for her this week, okay?

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The Best of ….Photos

I get to pick this time. Anna had her day yesterday and today is Mark’s day. I loved this post, titled “A Boy and His Dandelions”, when I first posted it on May 10, 2008 and these remain some of my favorite photos of all time. Some of your favorites may be under the “Photos” category over in the left sidebar.


Even a very masculine, truck playing, lego tunnel building, tool belt wearing, ball catching little boy appreciates a field full of flowers. A field where no one is telling him to be careful about what he is stepping on and he can run to his heart’s content.Not only can you walk and run wherever you like, you can pick a bunch of these flowers and no one gets at all upset.That sap stuff is a little stickyBut these flowers make us laughAnd maybe even dance

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