Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Another Scriptural Gem
I just love these hidden jewels I keep coming across in the Old Testament. The latest is found in 1 Kings 12:10. It's right after King Solomon dies and his son Rehoboam is anointed king. The people are feeling the burden of heavy taxes and are petitioning Rehoboam to ease them. But he's got an impression to make and has no intention of looking like a weakling, so he says to his messengers, "Thus shalt thou speak unto this people that spake unto thee, saying, Thy father made our yoke heavy, but make thou it lighter unto us; thus shalt thou say unto them, My little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins." Colorful, huh? I wonder what Freud would've had to say about him.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Stuck!
Somehow Sophie absentmindedly stuck her foot through a slat in the bench and got herself stuck. I got some of it on video. It's from a while back, but thought I'd share anyway, even though it showcases what an insensitive mom I can be, ignoring Claire crying in the background and telling Sophie to let me know when she needed someone to bring her a bucket to go in :)
With a little Vaseline, we were finally able to get it out. We no longer have to bring her meals and have her homework sent home for her.
With a little Vaseline, we were finally able to get it out. We no longer have to bring her meals and have her homework sent home for her.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Not Just Gas and Tomatoes Anymore
All of us have probably been acutely aware of the rising costs of basic necessities lately. It's been happening for a while, but is at a level now that is hard to ignore, particularly where energy and food are concerned. I'm not a doomsday soothsayer or anything like that, but it doesn't take extraordinary perception to see where we are heading. The headlines I've been noticing lately are like a precursor to the headlines of the Great Depression.
1929, 1930:





If you've ever read "The Good Earth", "Grapes of Wrath", or seen "Cinderella Man" you get an inkling of what it would feel like to not be able to provide the necessities of life to your family. Having some food storage is not an act of faith. It is an act of logic.
2008:
*Food and energy costs lead wholesale prices to soar in March
*Oil pushes to new high above $113; gas prices also at record
*Oil pushes to new high above $113; gas prices also at record
1929, 1930:





If you've ever read "The Good Earth", "Grapes of Wrath", or seen "Cinderella Man" you get an inkling of what it would feel like to not be able to provide the necessities of life to your family. Having some food storage is not an act of faith. It is an act of logic.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Dana Carvey is Coming to Spirit Mountain


May 16, Dana Carvey is scheduled to perform at Spirit Mtn. Casino, so if you're interested, get your tickets online as soon as possible! No gambling is required :) There is a buffet there, but the wait is likely to be long, so get there early if you plan on eating there, or catch dinner beforehand somewhere else (I think we're planning on the latter option, if you want to join in, we'll be meeting at 6:00 at J. Bella's Restaurant 114 South Main, Independence, OR 97351http://www.jbellas.com/). It'll be a late night, as the show doesn't start till 8pm I think, but should be well worth it. I understand his comedy is pretty clean (a tough find nowadays). Tickets start at $25 plus fees.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Halloweens Past
I know it's not exactly the season for it, but since I've just recently been compiling the pictures, and since I love Halloween more than any real adult has a right to, I thought I'd post a look back at our Halloweens past. I've been unable to locate actual pictures from 1996 and 1997, so my artwork will have to suffice.
1996- Laverne and Shirley with Robyn
at least there survived a picture of me and my sis from whatever year it was
2006 - Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Puss in Boots, the Gingerbread Man, and the Fairy Godmother
2007 - Hermione, Arwen, Galadriel and Frodo, and Nacho and Encarnacion
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Hungry, Hungry Hippos
Last year we planted carrots in the garden. By fall, we were pretty much done getting anything out of our garden, but all winter we noticed a few carrots that kept getting bigger and bigger. They had bug holes in them, and I was just going to dig them up and throw them out when we were ready to plant this year. But the dog beat me to it. Apparently we're not feeding her enough because she always acts like she's starving to DEATH, and she'll eat anything. We gave her pop rocks and gross jelly beans after Sophie's party just to see what she'd do, and she loved them. This afternoon I noticed the dog had dug the last of the old carrots out of the garden and was chewing on it. Whatever. Dogs eat all sorts of gross things and they don't really care. But I guess I'm not feeding Claire enough either. She's kind of like the dog in some ways. She acts like she's starving all the time. She eats like a hobbit (first breakfast, second breakfast, elevensies...). And she'll eat anything too, like those same flavors of jelly beans. I think it's because she's so used to my sub par cooking, she takes it for granted that food is for staying alive, not necessarily for tasting good. I just let her in from playing outside with her sisters to find she'd acquired said carrot from the dog and was eating it herself (blech!). I'm sure she was thinking,"Sick, moldy carrot or mom's dinner....I'll take the carrot."
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