A Few of My Favorite Things….

Not long ago we took my granddaughter Abby and her friend Maggie to see the play The Sound of Music. It was a great production and other than being seated smack-dab (is that a word) beneath the air conditioning vent and feeling like I was on top of an Austrian mountain without a jacket, I had a great time.  One of my favorite songs from the play is Favorite Things, so I thought it would be fun to share a few of my favorite things with you. Be sure and comment and tell me about yours!

This is from a tirp to Dauphine Island last fall.

This is from a trip to Dauphin Island last fall.

I love the beach. The sand between my toes, the surf, the sounds, the smell. Definitely one of my favorite things!

Bill and Abby at the Shrimp Festival in Gulf Shores

Bill and Abby at the Shrimp Festival in Gulf Shores

The Shrimp Festival was fun, but not the reason I included this picture. I chose it because it shows my husband carrying my granddaughter and being a wife and nana are two of my favorite things!

martha and me at beach 1Cousins are another of my favorite things! This is Martha and I. I have ten first cousins on my dad’s side and six on my mom’s side. Cousins are such a big part of my best childhood memories!

Sally Struthers and my sister-in-law

Sally Struthers and my sister-in-law

Laughter. I love to laugh. This picture was made a week or so ago when Sally Struthers (yes, the one who was on All in the Family) visited Glasgow High School. This is my sweet sister-in-law, Kelly. A go getter if there ever was one. She is principal there and Sally literally swept her off her feet!

Grant and puppies

Grant and puppies

Little boys and puppies. I’m a sucker for both. And yes I have noticed that Grant isn’t exactly a little boy anymore.  The guys out number the girls in my family and sometimes I whine and say things  like “Why couldn’t you have been girls?” but the truth is I love having four boys and wouldn’t trade them for anything.

Abby and Rachel

Abby and Rachel

Girls. And I love just hanging out with my girls, too. No offense to my boys, but they smell nicer and have better manners!

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Couldn’t close without mentioning sweets. Cheesecake, donuts (Robin Mc don’t you wish you had one of these), Kelly’s brownies…..gaining weight just thinking about it!

So how about it. What are your favorite things?

So Totally Random, It’s Actually Thursday!

It’s Char here, a whole day early, with our weekly “Friday Fun Links” post.  I hope that won’t throw your whole week into a tailspin, but I have to say I’m enjoying the idea of being SO random, I’m actually a day early.

Yes, I am easily entertained.

This week, I’m here to talk (mostly) about digital scrapbooking.  Teresa asked me to share a bit about what I do (and love), and it just SO HAPPENS that Saturday is “interNational Scrapbooking Day” or iNSD.  (Some people call it National Scrapbooking Day, but I like the concept of  ”inter” added to include all people – seeing as how there are lots of fine folks in Canada and Europe who like to scrapbook).

And yes, I do tend to ramble a lot and get off on to weird tangents, why do you ask?

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So, anyway, I am a DIGITAL scrapbooker.  I do enjoy playing with paper and glue occasionally, but as a busy mom with three little ones, digital works a thousand times better for me. There is never any mess to clean up, and I love having an “Undo” button when scrapbooking.

And by the way, the cute “stitch” bar (above) and the “bead” bar (below) that I’ve used in this post to separate paragraphs… these are digital scrapbooking supplies from one of my favorite designers, Miki of Microferk Designs,  who sells at Scrapbook-Elements.  (The entire shop at SBE is on sale for up to 40% off this week).

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So, how about some links?  Here are a few FUN LINKS related to digital scrapbooking that you may enjoy clicking on:

  • Digi Scrapbooking FAQ – this is a page I wrote awhile back with tons of digital scrapbooking resources and links
  • One of the questions I’m asked the most about digital scrapbooking is, “HOW do you print your layouts… “.  Well, I do a variety of different things from printing at home to printing at Walmart to printing through a professional photo lab.  There are more and more choices all the time for where/how to print.  A few suggested links are found HERE
  • One of the original digital scrapbooking websites is ScrapGirls.com. Lots of info can be found here, including tutorials, a shop to purchase digi stuff, and more.
  • DigiShopTalk.com is a great site for connecting with other digital scrapbookers (and for getting help and info).  The forums are always busy, and the folks there are usually extremely helpful to “newbies”.
  • Another one of the original digi sites is called Scrapbook Bytes. Again, this site has a ton of information, tutorials and goodies to purchase.
  • There are several programs that work well for digital scrapbooking. Many use Adobe’s PhotoShop or PhotoShop Elements, but I prefer a less expensive program called PhotoImpact.  I have used PhotoImpact since 1998, and love, love, love it.
  • Another option for digital scrapbooking is to use a company like Heritage Makers.  Heritage Makers offers a web-based program and TONS of free supplies, templates, and options for scrapbooking.  You can use their software to create your designs and then print books, individual pages, cards, and more.

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Well, I could ramble all day long about this passion of mine, but I really want to start hitting the early sales for iNSD.  Some of my favorite designers are having up to 50% off sales this weekend, and I need to pace myself so I don’t burn out before getting all the goodies I “need”.

If you have any questions about digi scrappin’, feel free to post comments… or send me an email (char@delight-designs.com).  I LOVE to answer questions and help others get started with digital scrapbooking, so don’t be shy!  I also have two etsy shops dedicated to my digital designing and crafting:  http://delightdesign.etsy.com and http://delightdesignbiz.etsy.com

Love Potion for Sale

Before I write about love potions let me congratulate the winners of my Mozart for a Mother’s Soul book and the Hallmark cards that I recently gave away during www.5minutesformom.com blog party. You will be happy to know I mailed your prizes yesterday! For those of you who missed the blog party you get a second chance! I’m giving away a copy of my book in honor of Mother’s Day. All you  have to do is leave a comment on NanaHood mentioning the book (and if you have time share a memory about your mom or grandmother). Good luck!

I heard a wonderful interview this morning with a man who runs a pharmacy in Estonia (a country far, far away). This pharmacy has been in operation since 1412….can you believe that? It seems that Estonia is hosting a meeting of some of NATO’s  most powerful people . Hilliary Clinton is there representing the United States. A gentleman from NPR visited the pharmacy to see if what he had heard was true, that the store sold a powerful love potion.

The store owner assured him it was true. The potion guaranteed that the person of your dreams would fall in love with you and remain that way forever. He also said that if you changed your mind and wanted them to fall out of love with you, he had an anti-love potion. If you drank (or ate, I think it’s a candy) the anti-love potion the person would move on to someone else and leave you alone (wonder if it had huge amounts of garlic in it?)

The NPR guy asked the store owner if any of the world’s NATO leaders had been in his store to purchase some anti-love potion.

The store owner answered with a laugh and thick accent, “”   “No, but love has more power as rockets in the world and it is the main power of the world and for humanity, and this power really can protect us,” he says. “Love. Not rockets.”

I wanted to pull my car over on the side of the road and give the pharmacy owner a round of applause. If only everyone had enough love in their hearts for humanity we wouldn’t need rockets (bombs) to solve our problems!

Maybe we should all chip in and buy bottles of Estonia love potion to send  one to every country in the world. If the stuff really works, it would be the best investment of all time!

Love Not Rockets!

Love Rocks... Not Rockets!

Top Ten Things I’m Thankful for Today

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It’s Gratituesday!!!!  I’m making a list (and checking it twice…) of the top ten things I’m thankful for today. How about you?

10. I jumped in my Honda, drove to Glasgow this morning wearing my pajamas and didn’t realize I was almost out of gas. I am soooo thankful I didn’t get stranded on the side of the road!

9. Rain. It’s raining this morning and reminding me that April showers bring May flowers. Speaking of which…

8. I mentioned to my son that I would love to have a lilac bush. He surprised me with a beautiful bush full of blooms and two baskets of flowers for an early Mother’s Day present. Thank you, sweetie!

7. I kissed my twin boys goodbye before they left for school this morning. When they were toddlers I loved to kiss the tops of their heads and bury my nose in their spiky hair. I can’t reach the tops of their heads now (they are six foot eight inches) but they accommodate me by bending over so I can kiss them. I’ll never outgrow the need to hug on my babies…even if I have to get a ladder to do so!

6. As I mentioned yesterday, next month is Mother’s Day. Each and every day I am thankful for my wonderful Christian mother and grandmother and all the years we had together.

5. My church family. Every Sunday our minister, Jason, comes up with a thought provoking sermon. It can’t be easy to do this week after week. He and his family and all the folks I go to church with are so special to me and I don’t say “I love you” often enough!

4. You. Thank you so much for all the comments and emails and visits to NanaHood. I hope it’s obvious how much I love doing this and I couldn’t do it without you (special thanks to Char, my partner and buddy).

3.  My community. I told you about a family a few weeks ago who lost everything they own and five family members in a tragic fire. Since that time the community has rallied round them and numerous events have been planned to help raise money for them. I love my town, my county, my state and my country and never want to live anywhere else!

2. My husband. This year marks 30 years of marriage and he’s still my best friend and the love of my life.

1. Faith. Have you ever been in a basement that has no windows and turned the lights off? If you have and you tried to walk you probably did so with uncertainty while you held your arms out and tried to feel your way through blackness so thick it was stifling. That’s what my life was like without faith. Then flip the lights on. Suddenly you know where you are going. You can walk with confidence and clarity. Yes, you still bump into things and stumble, but you can see to get back up and try again. That’s a faith filled path and I’m so thankful that God is my light!

Happy Gratituesday to you! What are you thankful for?

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Making Memories Monday about My Mom

I intended to vlog today, but due to circumstances beyond my control (as in I’m running late for work) that isn’t going to happen. So instead I’m going to do a Making Memories Monday post and I’m excited about that (or as excited as I can be early on a Monday morning!) Anyway, next month is Mother’s Day and since it isn’t far away my memories today (and for the next couple of weeks) will be about my mother.

Shirley Layne DeMumbrum Bell was born in a little white farm house in the small town of Edmonton, Kentucky. She was the second child of Layne and Nettie. She would be there only daughter and grew up to be some what of a tomboy and a Daddy’s girl.  One of my favorite pictures of her is when she is about twelve years old. Her hair is in two long pigtails and she’s riding her bike, followed by her brothers and some neighbor boys. She looks like the Leader of the Pack on bicycles!

She wore dresses made out of feed sacks when she was little and grew up working on the farm. Her childhood was cut short when she married my dad at the ripe old age of sixteen. He was twenty six and home from the Air Force. They attended church together and the night they married they actually eloped and drove across the state line to tie the knot. I was born a year later and was described by many as resembling Elvis Presley because I had such a mop of unruly black hair.

My earliest memories of my mother involved my baby brother, Robert. I wanted to help her with him and looking back now I realize I wasn’t much of a help.  Having two children before you are twenty years old could not have been easy but years later the seventeen year age difference between us seemed to disappear and she became my best friend.

I have so many great memories of her that it’s hard to choose just one to share with you today. Some of my best memories of her are of watching her become a grandmother. She absolutely loved my children beyond measure.  She spoiled them with trips to Walmart  and Happy Meals. She took my daughter to the beauty shop with her and paid for her to get a manicure (Rachel was only four at the time). If my children were sick she went to the doctor with me or kept the others. She helped plan birthday parties and had enough pictures of them in her purse to plaster the walls of her house.

Unfortunately she never got to meet our twins or any of my brother’s children. When she was only 50 she was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer.  She insisted on taking us to Disney World the spring before she died. She was so thin and frail I don’t know how she did it but somehow she managed to get out of her wheel chair and go through the Swiss Family Robinson tree house. She enjoyed the trip and being with us and her grandchildren even though she was in terrible pain. That was in May, by the first of July she was much worse and on July 26th she went home to heaven.

It seems almost impossible that it’s been twenty years, but it has. Yet she’s always with me in my memories  and I carry her love with  in my heart.

A mother’s love lasts a life time and even though I miss her and always will, she’s still a large part of who I am.

This post is dedicated to her and to all the moms out there who love beyond measure! God bless you!

Teresa

South Park and Freedom of Speech

NanaHood wasn’t meant to be about politics. It is a place to celebrate the joy of being a parent and grandparent. Yes, I talk about a lot of other things but most of them are within the context of family relationships. This post is different.

This post is about freedom of speech and my thoughts about what that right does and does not constitute. So heed the this warning, if you don’t care or don’t want to know what I think about this basic right, stop reading right now and go to a different web site.

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This week I have watched the news and read articles about the television show South Park and how the creators of the show were threatened with physical violence because they depicted Muhammad in a bear suit. The people who produce the show censored it to prevent any repercussions by Muslim extremists. I don’t watch South Park but the idea that the show’s writers were endangered because of something they had written peaked my curiosity,  so I kept reading the newspaper article about the incident. It wasn’t mentioned on many of the television shows I saw but the show also made fun of Jesus and Buddha.

“In Wednesday’s new episode, Jesus Christ was depicted watching pornography and Buddha was portrayed snorting cocaine,” the article stated.

Why didn’t that make the news?  Why didn’t Christians stage protests, make phone calls, or talk about it on news shows? They should have and maybe they did and I just failed to hear it, but for the most part the only part of South Park that got national media attention was the part about Muhammad that was censored and that’s only because of the threat made by a group who took offense.

Satire is supposedly funny but in my opinion when laughter comes at the expense of someone else’s discomfort you’ve gone too far. I don’t know a lot about the Muslim faith, but I do understand that it isn’t pleasant to have your religion made fun of.  When I read the statement above about Jesus and pornography I literally got a sick feeling in my stomach.

So I asked myself, do writers in this country have the freedom to make fun of religion? I believe that freedom of speech does give them that right, but that using that right is wrong. It’s a case of being legally right and morally wrong.

I am NOT defending South Park. Just from what little I have read about their show I think it’s disgusting, but they have the right in this country to be disgusting and so does everyone else. Unfortunately a lot of people take advantage of this right but many of us play a role in contributing to the immoral decline of our country because as long as there are people in the world who watch/listen/ or read sleazy material, there will be those who choose to write/produce/or act in these obscene shows.

South Park was obviously censored because of the writer’s disrespect to Muhammad and the fear of retaliation, but the producer’s so fit to allow public ridicule of Jesus and Buddha. So it would seem that in order to keep South Park (or other shows) from making fun of people or groups of people is to threaten physical violence. Wrong.

Anyone familiar with Christianity knows that Jesus taught his followers to love their enemies and do good to those who persecute them. I don’t claim to be a scholar on world religions but most of them have similar teachings. Hating someone because of what they say or do defies one of my favorite rules for life given to me by my grandmother, “Two wrongs don’t make a right.”

As I said before, I don’t watch South Park or shows like it and I will do my best to encourage my children and grandchildren not to watch them as well. Freedom of speech is a wonderful thing but when it’s used simply to gain attention and boost television rankings, or to make fun of others in a mean and spiteful way, it’s not using freedom of speech…it’s abusing freedom of speech.

To me the more alarming aspect of this whole story is that there isn’t a stronger, louder more vocal protest by Christians against the show’s disrespect of Jesus Christ. Freedom of speech isn’t just for the writers of South Park. It also gives us the right to say what we think about television trash.

Two of my favorite quotes….

“The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. ”            Albert Einstein

“All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing.”  Edmund Burke

Closing on a positive note….

The really nice thing about all this controversy over a television show is this…there’s a button on every remote control that says “Off” and we have the power to push it!