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Monday, November 4, 2013

Wrapping Up my Family Series

Being in bed for a week with the flu really messed up my schedule!

I am going to wrap up the Family series this week with two more posts.  

Today, I am introducing my other sister, Lisa.  She's the one we call Sis.  

She is the heart of our family.  If there is something to shed tears about she will be the first one.  At times you may hear, "Is Sis crying again?"

Yep, that's her.  Tenderhearted.

I grew up in a blended family and I was the "ours" of the bunch. I was showered with attention constantly. And, both my sisters were like extra moms that I got to have.  

If you remember, my oldest sister got married when I was 5 and she stuck her tongue out at me through the whole wedding. 

Well, that left me and Sis at home. We fought like crazy part of the time, and laughed, and then fought some more. 

She got married when I was 14, and I don't think I talked to her for a week.  I was so mad. 
She left me!

She will do anything for anyone that needs it, and she's always there when I need her. 

Here's my Sis.

In this fab '90's pic, Sis is on the left.


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Well, when Nan ask my to write something about family I thought where would I start. So I decided what better place to start than where I came from. Not literally where I came from but how I came to be me. You see I was born in March of 1963 but I remember very little about that time in my life.   I had a wonderful momma that loved me very much. A brother that would let me play with his model cars until I would break the steering wheel or pop a tire off. An older sister to whom played endless hours  of dolls, house and anything else she said (she's the bossy one).

My real life began in March of 1968 when I was "born" into my extended family. With my new family came two older brothers and the most amazing daddy. My daddy loved me unconditionally from the start. Why this man would be willing to take on four more mouths to feed is only by Gods amazing grace. My other two brothers were here with us a lot. One lived with us for quiet some time. 

My daddy was such a sweet gentle man. I'm sure it happened more then this but I only remember him getting on to me two times. Once because Lolo ( the bossy one ) and I would not stop laughing one night while trying to go to sleep. He simply said GIRLS and we knew he meant business. The other time I came home from Longview after dark in the rain one night and he let me know that wasn't the thing to do. Daddy loved me just the way I was. 

To the bunch we added a little sister. With her came endless hours of dressing Barbie's over and over and over. As we got older I learned to sew and crochet from my grandmother Aunt Birdie. I used my new found skills to make my baby sister some clothes. Halter tops was my specialty, and yes she actually wore them outside the house. 

Mom held it all together. From Saturday perms, making uniforms for three girls in Tiger Dolls, cooking meal after meal. She taught us to be good do right and remember where you came from.   Love is what we do. You will always hear us say I Love You even if we are only be gone for a minute. 

Family comes in many forms so no matter how you were "born" into yours they are still a blessing from God. I love you all and I love you Nan for reminding us what family is all about.

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Our family is very close. I know other families are, too. But, to me, we really have something special.

From, Mom and Daddy, brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, cousins that I know are reading this, and my own family at home,  I love you all. 

You have made me, ME!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Electrolux Live Cooktop Challenge

This post has been sponsored by Influenster. I have been compensated by the sponsoring entity. However, all opinions are 100% my own.
I don't know about you, but I think Kelly Ripa is just too cute.  And, she really makes me want to buy Electrolux appliances when I see her in the commercials.  Seriously.

I guess I'm thinking that I can be that cute, too. 

Ha!

There is a chance to WIN an Electrolux cooktop, though.

Next Wednesday, November 6th, at 1 PM EST someone will win one just by tuning in to watch and participate in the Electrolux Live Cooktop Challenge livestream on Food52.com.

Totally awesome, if you ask me. 

You can tune in and see celebrity chefs and learn a thing or two about cooking. 

Electrolux's Induction Cooktops boil water in 90 seconds (it only takes mine about 10 minutes...) AND you get the control of a gas cooktop in an electric range. The temperature control allows you greater accuracy, especially at low temperatures. You can melt chocolate more easily and keep foods warm without continuing to cook them. 

And, they're beautiful, too.


It makes me sigh, just looking at it. 

Their electric cooktops have Flex-2-Fit elements so that the burner will fit the size of the pot, instead of having to dig in the cabinet to find a pot to fit the size of the burner. Nice.

Also, if you notice in the above photo that there are no knobs. The burners have a Glide-2-Set control panel so you can just slide the temp up or down with the touch of a finger. The smooth surface makes cleanup a breeze. (Wish mine was a smooth top!)


I know you would love to have one as much as I would! 
So, don't miss out on the opportunity to win one! 

Remember to tune in to to the Electrolux Live Cooktop Challenge on November 6th at 1:00 PM EST (12:00 PM Central) to see your favorite celebrity chefs, get some great cooking tips and ideas and enter for the chance to win!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

A Fun and Spooky Halloween Gathering

The last few years we have made it a tradition to have friends over on Halloween.  
Our neighborhood is a great place for trick or treating and a big group of kids and adults will make their way from house to house, while some of us stay and pass out the candy to all the cute kiddos coming by. 

Usually, we just have a few snacks and drinks, while enjoying our time together. But, this year, I want to kick it up a notch and do something a little more special. 

Happiness is Homemade-Spooky punch
Spooky Eyeball Punch-Happiness is Homemade

I really love this Spooky Eyeball Punch from Happiness is Homemade.  It is super easy and looks so fun.  Imagine a whole punch bowl full of those creepy eyeballs! 

The Graveyard Cupcakes that are in the same post as above, are too cute, and look pretty easy, as well. 

Dracula Dentures via PopSugar
Dracula Dentures via PopSugar

These Dracula Dentures only take 4 ingredients and don't you know that the kids would love them! They are scarily cute!

No Halloween Party would be complete without a mummy or two.

Mummy Oreos from Queen Latifah
Mummy Oreos from Queen Latifah

These Oreo Mummies just look tasty and don't look like they would take much time.  That's what I'm all about; quick and easy, but too cute. 

Funny Bones from Spoonful
Funny Bones from Spoonful
I love the combination of sweet and salty and these Funny Bones use chocolate and pretzels, along with marshmallows.  Yes, please.

Of course, you can't just have sweets around. You need something else for all those who don't love chocolate and candy (although, personally, I think there is something wrong with those people). 

Mummy Dogs from licouponqueen
Mummy Dogs from licouponqueen
Pigs in a Blanket are one of my family's favorites, and these Mummy Dogs go right long with the spooky theme. They are easy to make and sure to be a hit. 

When everyone has had their fill of spooky fun, I want to send the kiddos home with an extra special treat.  These Hand Halloween Party Favors would top off the fun nicely!

Halloween Hand Party Favors
Halloween Hand Party Favors
Even one or two of these fun treats would make the night special.  Being with friends and spending time together is what makes it so much fun.  

What treat are you looking forward to making for a spooky Halloween gathering?

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