Monday, December 22

Merry Christmas!


......"And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them! And they were so afraid ... And the angel said unto them, "Fear not! For, behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all my people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ, the Lord."

"And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger." And suddenly, there was with the angel a multitude of the Heavenly Host praising God, and saying, "Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth peace, and good will toward men."

"That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown."
~Linus Van Pelt from A Charlie Brown Christmas


I hope you have a very, very Merry Christmas. See you in the new year!

Tuesday, December 16

Christmas ribbons.....


I remember my Dad always HAD to have a box of ribbon candy around the house every Christmas when I was a kid. Yet none of it ever got eaten! I think it was just a tradition thing with him. My Dad passed away 7 years ago. I'm missing him a lot this Christmas.

Wednesday, December 10

Faith...big, beautiful faith


I read the paper the other day, about a father and husband in San Diego who lost his entire family Monday when that F-18 crashed into his home. He spoke for the first time yesterday. His first words were “I’ve seen that the pilot is ok….Pray for him that he doesn’t suffer because of this”.

WOW,WOW,WOW
. I don’t know Mr. Dong Yoon and have no idea of his religious leanings or if he has any, but that is a Christian statement if I’ve heard one. Mr. Yoon lost his wife, mother-in-law and his 2 children and his first thought is to offer peace and compassion to the pilot. I hope and pray to God I never, ever have to suffer the loss that Mr. Yoon is going through right now. But if I ever do, I hope and pray that I have the same grace, compassion, love and faith to immediately go where Mr. Yoon did. You are a good, good man, Mr. Yoon. Bless you and may YOU have peace and healing, too.

Here's a cool website for you to check out, too. Celebrities who have been saved share their testimonies...... http://iamsecond.com/

Monday, December 1

A So-Cal Christmas....


The weather was so gorgeous in San Diego this weekend after the rainstorms last week, wasn’t it? Cassie and I went out driving this past weekend because it was soooooo warm. We got the biggest kick out of driving around Thanksgiving weekend, with the top down, listening to Christmas music on the radio. It was beautiful! But it made me giggle more than once. We enjoyed watching people outside putting up their Christmas lights on their houses. One man in our neighborhood was wearing his Santa hat while decorating. So cute….I noticed that most of the neighborhoods have their subdivision signs all decorated. It was just nice driving around getting in the mood. I love Christmas and everything about it. I love the shopping for gifts, the wrapping paper and bows, the hiding of gifts around the house, the food, the parties, the sparkles of all the lights and tinsel…..*sigh*…….

I do have one thing that I collect, in regards to Christmas and that is nutcrackers. A few years ago, Tanner gave me a nutcracker for Christmas. At the time, it was not anything I collected, but he was beautiful and I loved it because it came from my friend. A few days later at a relatives house, they had their very big mantel lined with nutcrackers, big and small. And I just couldn't stop staring at them. That was the start. I now have 38 nutcrackers…..uhhh......make that 40, because I bought 2 more over the weekend. I don’t spend a lot on them and they are not antiques or rare, but I just love finding one that is different than the others I have. There is such a variety of them out there, too. The ones I found this weekend, one was a typical nutcracker soldier with 3 little nutcracker soldiers standing around his feet and the other one had the nutcracker 'king' sitting on a rocking horse. THIS has become my thing--and I offically blame Tanner. (just kidding!) Every Christmas I love pulling all of them out of storage and rediscovering them all over again.
Do you have something Christmas-ey that you collect??

Wednesday, November 26

A thankful Thanksgiving...


I was reading my friend Kellies’ blog this morning and she was telling the story of how she purposefully parked far away from the store she needed to shop in yesterday, in order to get some extra exercise. The walk though caused her son to complain a little about how far they had to walk. That led Kellie into a nice little life lesson with her kids about how thankful they should be that they have the working legs to do the walking.

Haven’t we all—even as adults—caught ourselves ka-vetching about something silly? I think we all get wrapped up in our own drama sometimes that we forget how good we have it. We could all be more thankful for the things we do have. Even the little things. Even when bad things happen, be thankful—‘cause they could be worse, couldn’t they?
Have you ever made a little list of the things you are grateful for? Can you list 5? 10? A fellow-blogger of mine came up with a list of 75! I LOVE THAT!

Can I make this point even bigger for you? This morning I got a phone call from a Dad who wanted the number to Toys for Tots because he needs to register his kids to receive toys this Christmas. I don’t know this man, but my heart just swelled with love for him and his family. Thank you, Sir, for doing what you are doing for your family. I know it takes a lot to reach out for help and today you and yours are included in my list of prayers. And if you don’t find what you need at Toys for Tots, I’ll find you help elsewhere. What an awesome father you are. He also made me thankful for organizations like Toys for Tots to be there for some very needy and deserving folks.

This Thanksgiving….be thankful. For everything---even the small stuff. Even when times are tight, and this year they are very tight. But still, there are soooooo many things in our lives and our world to be thankful for. Make your list and keep adding to it! I hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks
to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 5: 19-20

Monday, November 24

Stepping out of my comfort zone....

I got an email from a lady I call Gran’ma Lou. Her name is actually Louise, but she prefers Lou. She congratulated me on being baptized and wanted to know how my ‘new life’ was going…..

You see, I’ve always been a believer, but never was really a serious Christian. My weight loss of 140 lbs started on January 1, 2007 with a prayer—the first time I prayed for the strength to actually lose the weight---and it worked. As everyday passed and every pound came off, I gave thanks and the more I gave thanks, the more I felt my heart changing. It was during this same time that I found a wonderful church that introduced me to a Bible I could actually read and understand. And it soooo spoke to me. Becoming a Christian has been a major transformation. And it's usually one that starts on the inside. I believe God started with my outsides first and along the way, the insides changed too. He does use some creative and unique ways to get into your life. And through my weight loss was how He got into mine.

I took being baptized very seriously. Making the full-on commitment to Christ has meant a lot of changes for me—I mean A LOT! I have stepped out of my comfort zone more than once over the past year and a half which is tough for me. To give complete control of your life and every aspect of it over to God, for someone who’s somewhat of a control freak, is tough. But for every change I have made, for every decision I’ve asked guidance on and for every prayer I’ve prayed, good has come from it, so I know I’m on the right track. I love my new life. I feel happiness and contentment like I’ve never felt before. I’m being led down paths I myself would have never thought of traveling and I’m doing new, good things. I’m meeting some amazing people along the way who are teaching me things and opening my heart to new experiences. My only regret in life now, is that this didn’t happen sooner. But as I have learned—it’s all in the timing and His timing is perfect.

I was baptized by Pastor Harry, the one who introduced me to Christ, in the Pacific Ocean, at sunset. HELLO! What could be more perfect? Only the fact that my husband got baptized with me……
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As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the
calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient,
bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity
of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to one hope when you were called—one Lord, one faith, one baptism..... Ephesians 4: 1-5

Sunday, November 16

Sisterhood of the Shrinking Pants...it's all in how you look at it!


I have a friend--I'll call her Shellie--who emailed me to say she had lost 10 lbs in her first week of starting her weight loss adventure. YAY! Last week she wrote that in week 2 she “only lost 2.4 lbs”. I get that after a 10 lb week, that 2 ½ doesn’t seem like a lot, but that is actually a very healthy loss after the huge loss in week 1. But when it is YOU standing on that scale having worked your hardest allllll week long and saying “dang it, I only lost 1 lb”, those numbers sometimes don’t add up as fast as you want!

Here’s a trick for you and I shared this with ‘Shellie’. This was something I did during those weeks where I had lower losses than I wanted. I told ‘Shellie’ to go to her refrigerator and pull out 10 sticks of butter and hold them in her hands. That is 2 ½ lbs. (1 stick=1/4 lb) All of a sudden, before your eyes, you see how much 2 ½ lbs really is. So for that week when you ‘only lose 1lb’, and are kinda bummin’ about it, go right to the fridge and pull out 4 sticks of butter and realize that that is how much fat you lost off your body…..1 lb all of a sudden looks like the big amount that it really is!

Wanna hear some mind boggling math?? I lost a total of 140 lbs…..that’s 540 sticks of butter! THAT’S a lot of buttah! See? It’s all in how you look at it sometimes…….who knew butter would be such an eye opener!!! ; )

(I’m still on jury duty for the next couple of days according to the judge)

Friday, November 7

Jury downtime....and wayward youth

I'm in the midst of jury duty for a pretty lengthy case. It probably won't wrap up until Thanksgiving week. My jury service is going very well. Again, I’ll say that I can’t say anything about the trial itself. But that said, yesterday during the trial, I was hit with this kinda sad feeling for some of our youth these days. They can get so twisted around in what is supposedly important in life. When the lack of attention and direction they receive at home causes them to seek attention and validation elsewhere---and not the good kind---it usually does not end well. Then there are the cases where the parents do everything right and their kids still veer off track.....I certainly lived an angelic teen life compared to most these days and I get it, that there is the need at that age to break out and discover yourself and forge your own path. But, man oh man, where that path leads too sometimes just breaks my heart. I look at my 10 yr old daughter, knowing that her day is coming where she will start hangin’ with her friends more than she does me. I hope against all hope and pray my strongest prayer that I am giving her the foundation and the good common sense to make the right choices as she starts to take flight. And I hope the bad choices she makes (and she will) will only be minor things. My heart breaks for those kids who don’t realize that they have true and brilliant potential.

With that said…….give your baby an extra hug today, tell him/her you love them and cherish them numerous times a day. Make sure they know that they are the light of your life……and give them your attention. Let them show off for you. Because if you, as their Mom and Dad don’t, they’ll find someone else who will…and that may not be a good thing.

I hope you have a great weekend!

A Prayer For My Daughter

Dear God let me be strong enough to protect her with my every breath,
And please watch over her and keep her safe when I can not.
My dear daughter, my prayer is that the amazing, unique and awe-inspiring glow that lights you from within
Will continue to shine brightly and warm the hearts of your friends and family;
That you will greet each new sunrise with eagerness to meet the new day,
And that you sleep each night with peace of mind and spirit.
I pray that as you make your place in this world,
You continue to value honesty, integrity and loyalty above superficial relationships;
I pray that as you confront the often harsh realities that come with maturity
You can still appreciate the daily miracles that make each day a gift;
And that when you face life's challenges and obstacles,
Your faith in yourself and in God will see you through and give you comfort.
I pray that you find someone who will love you without reservation,
Who will stand beside you, empower you and defend you with every fiber of his being;
And that you one day experience the fierce joy that fills your soul when you have a child of your own,
So that you can finally understand how our pride in you will never waver, and our love for you can never end.
I pray that God will always keep you in His sight and in His care,
And that Daddy and I may always stand by your side.

(found on Quoteland.com and altered, respectfully, ever so slightly!)

Wednesday, November 5

I'm a juror....and other revelations

I’ve been on jury duty since Monday. Today was the third day of jury interviews. They were down to the last 40 or so people and I thought for sure I would not even get called to be interviewed before the full panel was picked. My name was called with 7 others. During the interview process, I figured, for sure, that since I work in the media, that I would be immediately bounced from the pool. The judge asked for a sidebar with the attorneys---SURELY they would come back and say I was gone. Nope. They dismissed 7 others and kept me! I’m officially on the jury of what I understand will be a long trial…. About 2-3 weeks.

Here’s what I did learn over the past 3 days during jury selection. Everybody has a story. There were some interview questions asked of all us jurors that caused us to have to share some very personal stuff that happened in our lives to make sure we were a good fit for this particular trial. Ohhhhhh, the stories I heard. There were some people who had so much traumatic stuff happen in their lives, that it made me realize how sheltered or how boring my little life has been. And I thank God for that! Ya know, God only gives us as much as we can handle and nothing more, but WOW, some people in this world have shouldered a lot! And in comparison, I have shouldered very little. But I guess it’s all relative. Maybe some of the stuff I've dealt with has been just as tough as their stuff. You never know…..

It made me realize, that as we cross paths with people in this world, you just never know what is and has gone on in their lives. Have you ever met someone, walked away and thought “what a cranky-pants” or "she's just so sad all the time" or "what's HIS deal?"……maybe you just don’t know their story. That old saying “You can’t judge a book by it’s cover” rang soooooo true for me over these past 3 days. It's a good lesson to be reminded of that we should be careful how we 'see' people and judge people when we first meet them. And that 'happy go lucky' person has a story, too. But they've turned the page. The story is still there.....they're just in a new chapter. And isn't that the challenge for all of us to keep turning the pages and create new chapters in our lives. Exciting chapters, tragic chapters, happy, sad, boring chapters.......they are all there! Just keep creating new ones.....

Jury duty continues for me tomorrow…

Tuesday, November 4

Law and Order...


I have been serving jury duty since Monday. Well, not duty yet. I thought when I reported Monday, I would get assigned a simple civil case that would be done in an afternoon and I’d be back at work Tuesday. Not so! I was put into a pool of over 100 potential jurors for a criminal trial that, once the jury is in place, could last a couple of weeks. It’s a big case and that’s all I can say to you right now, as per the judge. For the past 2 days, I have sat in a big courtroom and observed the jury selection process. Now, this is my first time being called for jury duty. After all the years I’ve been a registered voter, I’ve never been summoned! And my first time, could be a biggie! How exciting!! Now, most everyone I know asked “Why didn’t you get out of it?” First of all, I don’t have one of the ‘legal’ excuses that gets you out of jury duty, and I wasn’t gonna lie. Second of all, I was soooooo dang curious about the whole process and how it happens. Third of all—I kinda felt an obligation as a registered voter and as an American to go do another one of my privileges of living in this country! Do you know how many people would die…..well, actually DO die…..to have this ability? To actually get a day in court much less a verdict from a fair and impartial jury is unheard of in most countries around this globe. Pretty heady experience if you ask me! I’m also very lucky to work for a company that will continue to pay me while I do my jury time, too!! Thanks to them for that…..

So as of right now, most of the original 110 have been excused from the jury booth for one reason or another. Something in their past or they know someone or maybe they just didn’t have the right reaction to something that was asked. All those things and more come into play when the prosecutor and the defense attorney’s are both trying to find “The Perfect 12” (plus 8 alternates). I’m in a very small group of possible jurors now, so I’m thinking my day in ‘the box’ will be tomorrow. If I’m back on the air Thursday or Friday, you’ll know I got bounced too. If I do make it---COOL and what great stories (after the verdict) I’ll have for the show!! If not---what a great experience this has been……it's been like my own personal version of Law & Order!!!

Monday, November 3

The day after....


(Paraphrased from Christian author Margaret Feinbergs blog....but so, so, so true.)

' "Are You a November 4th or a November 5th American?

As the date grows closer, I am finding the tone of the election continues to turn darker and more unsavory. One of the biggest issues with politicians turning nasty (on both sides) is that it gives permission to everyone else to do the same--our neighbors, our co-workers, our fellow church members. It brings out the worst in all of us.

Yes, the election is growing closer, but I can't help but ask the question:

Are you a November 4th or a November 5th American?

Are you more concerned with who wins on November 4th or how you can be a part of rebuilding and healing our nation on November 5th and the years to come?

I'm all for voting, please don't get me wrong, but it's going to take all of us--together--to turn our nation around." '

How true. This election year has worn me out. I am sooooo tired of hearing the nastiness and name-calling---I am just exhausted by it all! But let's try to remember that whether your candidate(s) wins or not---you are an American first. And it is your responsibility--as an American--to then support those people that were voted in on voting day! We are lucky to have the democratic system that we have. To be able to vote for who we want--freely. But afterward--we need to equally show some grace and dignity and acceptance for those who won and act like the great nation that we are! I hope we do......

NOW GO VOTE!!!!!!

Thursday, October 30

Lovin' from my oven....


So I got the name and address of the next soldier I’m baking goodies for thru Operation Baking GALS. I was blown away that my box of baked goods this month will be going to a hospital over in Iraq for some of our Wounded Warriors. WOW---what an honor! You better believe I’m packing some extra goodies so hopefully they can all enjoy a little ‘love and healing’ from this side of the world. What better 'bandage' is there than a homemade chocolate chip cookie??!! I can’t imagine being away from home during the holidays much less injured, ailing and halfway across the world all at the same time…..and they do it ALL for us! *sigh* It just makes my heart swell. Then you have the famlies who are here keeping the homefires burning, worrying about them. Again....WOW. 'Thank you' just doesn't seem like enough.

Monday, October 27

Sisterhood of the Shrinking Pants---BLT's count!


As we are rolling into the holiday time of year, it is one of the biggest struggle-times for those trying to lose weight. Halloween is first, then Thanksgiving and then Christmas. Add to that, that it is fall time. A comfort food time-of-year if there ever was one! There are ways to navigate these temptation landmines!

I’m gonna turn you onto another one of my favorite weight loss on-line gurus. Her name is Janice Taylor and she runs the “Kick in the Tush” club. She pulls no punches and tells it like it is when it comes to losing and maintaining. Click HERE to go to the blog portion of her website.

Last week it was about “BLT’s”…..Bite, Licks & Tastes Count! And it is so true. I’m a baker who had to learn that that batter I was tasting, counts. The cookie or brownie I just baked, counts! That leftover chicken nugget off your kids dinner plate--even a bite of one—COUNTS! Those “BLT’s” add up fast!!!! I don’t remember where I found this list, but it’s called “Calories Don’t Count When….” Do you see yourself any any of these?? Have you ever said any of these?

"Calories Don’t Count When...”
….it’s the middle of the night (it’s not today and it’s not tomorrow)
….it was on the plate of someone else
….it’s consumed with diet soda
….your Mom or Grandma made the food
….it’s in some form of salad
….we have recently had problems with members of the opposite sex
….it includes whole grains (or is brownish at least)
….it is in liquid form of any kind (anything that can get thru a straw is calorie free!)
….it’s a free sample at a store
….it’s small and cute like an hors d’oeuvres at a cocktail party
….it’s really fancy and well made and not something you get every day
….when it benefits Girl Scouts or any other non profit

Last week Janice talked about cleaning out your pantry. If it’s not in your house, you won’t eat it. Very true! I know, right now, you are saying, but my husband and kids like it. You know—if it’s junk food, you won’t hurt them by removing it from their diets too. You’ll actually be doing them a favor!

Hallelujah, Janice!!!! Do yourself the favor—bookmark Janice Taylors blog and read it every day. Hey, it's free! She is GREAT at keeping me motivated and reminds me of the ever present dangers that will keep me from losing or cause me to gain it back! She will do the same for you. I have many of her entries printed out and posted on my refrigerator at home as not-so-gentle reminders to stay on track! Stay strong my sistahs (and brothas)! You can start the new year lighter than you are right now. And what a major accomplishment THAT will be!!!!

Tuesday, October 21

I love you this much....


I am on what is called “The Creative Team” at my church. Twice a month we meet and plan out the ‘creative’ stuff that will happen during each church service. Whether it is a video, a dramatic read, a play, whatever….that’s what we are charged with. The past few weeks, the pastor has been talking about betrayal and how to get thru it and move on. The sermon this week was “Go to Pieces or Go in Peace”. I suggested weeks ago using the Jimmy Wayne video for his song “I Love You This Much” for this series and they loved it. Yep, this is the same Jimmy Wayne who just had a #1 hit with the song “Do You Believe Me Now?”. Do you know Jimmy’s story? He was abandoned by his father when he was a baby, his mother was in and out of prison a few times. His stepfather….well let me let Jimmy finish this: (from his bio) 'Jimmy recalls visiting his mother in the hospital on Mother’s Day after his stepfather had stabbed her. On another occasion, his stepfather got into an argument with Jimmy’s older brother and shot his brother’s wife, who was paralyzed from the incident. The night before that shooting, he almost killed Jimmy. “We were driving and he pulled over to the side of the road and he said, ‘Load this gun,’” recalls Jimmy. “I loaded it and he started mumbling and started punching me. He took the gun and stuck it up to my head and something told me to move. When I moved, he shot a hole in the window of the car. I got out and ran. The next night he ended up shooting my brother’s wife.” ' Jimmy was in and out of foster care and eventually was adopted by a wonderful couple, who have since passed on, but they are the ones who gave Jimmy a loving and Christian home to finally grow up in. I’ve known Jimmy for many years and he is an amazing soul. He is just a fantastic guy who deserves every great thing that is coming his way right now!

ANYWAY.....“I Love You This Much” is a song Jimmy wrote many years ago about his relationship (or lack of) with his biological father. Well this past Sunday when Jimmy's video played on the big video screens in the church sanctuary, I looked around and saw people crying while they watched. I was blown way. There were some people there that day who saw themselves in that video. A couple of church members shared their stories of abuse and how they have forgiven and moved on. They thank God for their lot in life, as bad as it may have been, because they are better, stronger and more compassionate people for what they've gone through--and they ARE. I read a book recently that will help you tremendously with letting go of that pain and hurt, learning to forgive and beginning to heal, if you'd like to give it a read. It's by Joyce Meyer and it's called Beauty For Ashes. Joyce was sexually abused as a child at the hands of her father....she knows what she is writing about! It's an amazing book.

You know, we’ve all been betrayed at some point in our lives—whether at work, by a friend, by a spouse, girlfriend, boyfriend, family, whatever. I hope this Jimmy Wayne video brings you a little sliver of peace and maybe it will move you closer to the ability to let go of the past and start healing. But most of all--know that you are loved. Remember--don’t go to pieces---go in peace, my friends.

Jimmy Wayne “I Love You This Much” video
Jimmy’s latest #1!!! “Do You Believe Me Now” video

Wednesday, October 15

Operation Baking Gals


Operation Baking GALS—(GALS is not a gender thing. It stands for Give A Little Support, so you guys sign up too) is a group of volunteer bakers who bake and ship homemade goodies to our heroic troops that are currently deployed. Each soldier is "Hosted" by a blogger, and potential bakers are "recruited" from the bloggers own site as well as the GALS site. Each Host recruits between 20-25 bakers, meaning LOTS of goodies get delivered to our soldier...so many, in fact that he or she has plenty to share with their fellow troops!

Here’s the deal—We bake and ship once a month. You re-sign up every month you want/can bake. That way if you get busy, no worries, just come back when you can! You can bake whatever will ship well--cookies, bars, brownies, breads, etc. The post office will give you a free box if you ask for a “APO” box. It has a flat shipping rate, so shipping a large box will cost you $10.95 to ship. The small box runs you $9.95, I think. (Full instructions on how to pack and ship overseas is on the Operation Baking GALS website). So for a little investment time-wise and $10 bux--you are gonna give a military person such a great warming in the tummy and in the heart!!! You can include a nice note in the box too, which I love to do!!! This is such a great way to show your support with a box of love from ‘home’…..again….visit the website to read more.

And thank you in advance for signing up!!!!

Thursday, October 9

Harvest time...


The family and I are going pumpkin hunting this weekend. I buy lots of pumpkins. I usually carve 4-5, yes, 4-5. Then I buy some purposefully to leave whole, so they’ll stay fresh thru Thanksgiving and then there are the little mini pumpkins that I use as decoration around the house. Even though my husband continually asks while we’re pumpkin shopping “how many more pumpkins are you gonna buy??!!” he does like how they look when they are carved up and placed around the house.

Last Halloween, I saw pumpkins outside a house in my neighborhood where they had used mardi gras masks on them. Way cool looking and no carving needed! Might have to try that one year…….Last year one of my carvings was “The Cannibal Pumpkin”. Click here to see the picture that inspired that. That was just dang funny. Might do that one again this year. And by the way, for your carving, if you are not using the Pumpkin Masters tools---you should! I'm amazed at how these little saws and such make carving so easy! You can pick them up anywhere--drugstore, dept. stores, hardware stores.....


……and I can’t talk about pumpkins and Halloween without giving a nod to my favorite yearly must watch “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”. I don't know when it's on this month, but I'll be watching!!!

Wednesday, October 8

My first time....

Remember your first? Your first car? Your first apartment? Your first date? Well, maybe not the same importance in the grand scheme of life, but this is my first blog on here. Oh there will be various things that will come up here. Family, life, recipes, friends....

So let me start by introducing myself to you. I'm Morgan, wife to Sal, mom to Cassie, "mom" to my 2 cats Leo and Casper and usually a tankful of fish. I am a Christian--my spiritual intensity has grown a lot over the past couple of years. I love my church and those who attend it and I have become very involved in everything they have to offer. I love football and hockey. I love driving my sportscar (when I can afford the gas). I love gardening--flowers and vegetables. I LOVE to cook. So much so, that I do catering as a part-time job on the side. I hate to call it a job, because it doesn't feel like that to me. I would could cook all day, everyday if someone let me. I love the whole process of not only creating a recipe from start to finish, but I like taking existing recipes and 'twisting' them a little to make them my own. I believe a 'foodie' blog will be next in my near future!

Fall is my favorite season of the year. I get very 'nesty' during fall time. I like being home, having the fire going, being with my family, decorating for the various holidays. That's what my daughter, Cassie and I did yesterday. We dragged out our Halloween decor and decorated the house. I love doing that type of stuff with her. She's old enough now (10) where all I do is pull the containers out and she does all the decorating. I think she gets alot of confidence in the fact that I let her just do what she wants. She thinks I'm more 'Martha Stewart' than I really am. I don't feel the need to go back behind her and move stuff around....unless it's in a precarious spot where a cat could knock something over or pull it off the counter. Her favorite thing is changing out the refrigerator magnets. I can turn anything into a refrigerator magnet. I pick up random things at Michaels' craft store, slap a magnet on it and voila'! it's a magnet. So we have the really scary spiders that were sold as a halloween decoration--I snipped the wire off the back, hot-glued a magnet on the belly of the spider and they are now 2 of my favorite magnets. Because of discovering how easy this is--I have magnets for every season of the year--winter, summer, spring, fall AND Easter, Halloween, St. Patricks' Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving, oy---the list goes on and on. But I love them and so does my daughter. So easy, so cheap to make, yet so fun to look at every year they come out of hiding.

I have to go and finish dinner. Will check in with you later!