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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Barbie turns 50 this year!!




This year, America's favorite fashion doll is celebrating her 50th birthday (Shhh! Don't tell Ken!). The big events include her first-ever fashion show on February 14th during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week where over 50 of the hottest designers will be creating looks from Barbie's past, present and --wait for it-- future. After that, the timeless style-setter will be gearing up for her celebrity-studded real-life, Malibu party on March 9th in a Jonathan Adler designed Dream House®. Throughout the year-long celebration, Barbie® will also be teaming up with Bloomingdale's, Stila, Colette, Facebook and many more. Read on to find out what all the BlogHers have to say about the celebration, and the fashion icon behind the buzz!
WOW !!! Hard to believe the doll I played with as a child is 50 years old this year already! I remember all the fun my friend Helen and Joanne and I had, playing on a hot summer day with our dolls under the big tree in front of my house. The boys would be off playing with their dinosaurs and wishing we would go away.
We had a store at the Plymouth Meeting Mall in PA. where the sold straight pins with things like a ladybug or dragonflies and the sort at the end of them. They were all the rage back then everyone would sport them on our handbags (yes I said handbags not purses) or our coats. But my favorite thing to do with them is use them for Barbie's earrings!! She looked so cute with them on. Or we used straight pins that had the silver balls on the end or the colored ones as earrings for our Barbie's. Some of them were too big and they would come out the other side of her head but we didn't care we thought she was cool looking!
The Barbie's of the 50's had to much eyeliner on, bumps on their feet, this was to hold their shoes on, straw like blonde hair that if you combed it you were done because it never went back to how it was, a killer upper chest area that I guess young girls hope some day to have I wasn't lucky in that department growing up.
You could buy just her clothes you did not have to buy a new Barbie for each outfit. Ken was a little strange looking with his not real hair and over sized body. I think he was much bigger then Barbie. If I am wrong some one let me know. She had a dream house, but I was never able to get it because it cost to much money and we really didn't need it we had our imaginations to help us play.
If anyone has any memory they would like to share it would be really fun to hear about.
If anyone wants to see what Barbie is up too theis year here is a website you can check out

You've been tagged

I have been tagged!!! If you are seeing this you have been tagged also. Here's what to do. You take the 5th folder in your pictures and then the 5th picture in that folder post it and then tell about it. Here is mine!!


Danny's Birthday!! Danny and David have game night on Friday nights and they love to play cards and craps. So, I do not remember her name, but one of their friends baked a Ace of Hearts cake. David surprised him with friends and family to help him celebrate it.

Danny is in the striped shirt, David is in the green shirt, you see the back of Beth's head and the others are friends of the boys. You can make out the craps table rolled up to the left as we interrupted the game to sing Happy Birthday to Danny. Oh by the way his birthday is August 13th if you want to mark your calendar's for next year.

We always have a great time playing craps (which Beth is still the highest winner and she is on the leader board to prove it) and having fun with them. I wish you many more happy times with you life and birthday Danny.

Love you guys!!!




Monday, February 23, 2009




The history of the King's Cake travels back to the pre-Christian religions of Europe where a man was chosen to be the "sacred king" for a year and then sacrificed to ensure a good harvest. The method of choosing who would be the sacred king was through a King's Cake. A small nut or bean would be placed inside a cake before it was baked and who ever received the piece of cake containing the nut or bean was chosen as the sacred king. This tradition was carried down through the generations but was altered as the Christian religion became more prominent. The King's Cake was introduced to New Orleans with the French settlers around 1870 and is still a large part of the Carnival Season and Mardi Gras today.
Today it is popular to put a plastic toy baby in the cake, after it is baked. You can find plastic toys babies in craft stores.

King Cake
2 (.25 ounce) packages active dry yeast
1/2 cup white sugar
1 cup warm milk (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1/2 cup butter, melted
5 egg yolks
4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon grated lemon zest

1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar

2 cups confectioners' sugar
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon multicolored candy sprinkles

1. In a large bowl, dissolve yeast and white sugar in warm milk. Let stand until creamy, about 10 minutes.

2. Stir the egg yolks and melted butter into the milk mixture. In a separate bowl, combine the flour, salt, nutmeg and lemon zest. Beat the flour mixture into the milk/egg mixture 1 cup at a time. When the dough has pulled together, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and supple, about 8 minutes. Lightly oil a large bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 2 hours.

3. In a small bowl, combine the cream cheese and 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar. Mix well. In another small bowl, combine the remaining 2 cups confectioners' sugar, lemon juice and 2 tablespoons milk. Mix well and set aside.

4. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface. Roll the dough out into a 6x30 inch rectangle. Spread the cream cheese filling across the center of the dough. Bring the two long edges together and seal completely. Using your hands shape the dough into a long cylinder and place on a greased baking sheet, seam-side down. Shape the dough into a ring press the baby into the ring from the bottom so that it is completely hidden by the dough. Place a well-greased 2 pound metal coffee can the center of the ring to maintain the shape during baking. Cover the ring with a towel and place in a warm place to rise until doubled in size, about 45 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 degrees F

5. Bake in preheated oven until golden brown, about 30 minutes. Remove the coffee can and allow the bread to cool. Drizzle cooled cake with lemon/sugar glaze and decorate with candy sprinkles.


Found on examiner.com



Just wishing everyone a Happy Mardi Gras Day!!! Eat as much cake, pies, or doughnuts today as you would like.


My mom when we were younger would get us doughnuts to have on this day because it was the last day before Lent and we would not have sweets for the next 40 days until Easter came. This was such a treat for us because we did not get sweets often and we looked foward to this day.


I have contiuned this tradition since I moved out on my own back in the day. I would even bring my parents their favorite pastries, but now that I live in Delaware I can't do that as easily as I would like. I hope my children will contiune this with their children and so forth. It is a nice tradition to look foward to.


Enjoy your doughtnuts!!!

Friday, February 20, 2009

I am on Facebook!!

Well who would of guess I would be on facebook!!!

I was invited by a friend and it all snowballed from there. I am hoping to be able to stay in touch with the many women from my church who I may not get to talk with on Sunday and may not have to much in commom, but would love to stay in touch with and get to know better.

I also hope to find some friends I have lost contact with over the years due to a divorce, moving or by getting married and they may not know my married name. It has been fun so far to see some friends and what they are doing now. A dear friend's daughter just gave birth to twins and I would have never known had I not been on facebook.

So if you have a facebook account and may not like to blog, please request me as a friend as I would love to get to know you better.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day






I was shopping all day with Amy today for things for the wedding and when I came home my husband (Rob) and my youngest daughter (Beth) had flowers, candy and cards for me!!! Beth had taken candy Hersey kisses and made a heart shape around the roses that Rob had gotten me. I got a beautifully worded card which made me cry and a wonderful smelling potted flower from Beth.






I in turn had given the girls candy hearts, which I have done since they were little, and the new sweetheart purse from Vera Bradley. I also do not want to leave out that I had mailed my son and Danny their Valentine as I don't want to forget them on this special day too. Happy Valentine you two I love you both.

Rob is taking me out for dinner and a movie and Stephanie offered to have Beth sleep over her house tonight.

I just love my family and I am glad to have their love in return.

Happy Valentine to all!!!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Dress Fitting

Well I can't describe the feeling of watching my baby get her dress fitted last night for her wedding. She looked like an angel all surrounded in white. I can not go into detail of what it looked like but she was glowing and had a sparkle in her eye. I will miss her.

The dressmaker Amy found is in Hockessin named Jennifer's off of Old Lancaster Pike. The shop was old-fashion with all kinds of lace and frill's everywhere. You felt like you stepped back in time, when things like a wedding was thought of as a rite of passing and the most important thing a women could do, was to marry the man she loved. Like you read in a romance novel or as for me I heard and saw from my mom.

The way the lighting and the manner of the seamstress made you feel like you were the only one getting married ever!! The attention to detail, how the bride (in this case Amy) was nervous about having her gown cut and how she was going to make it like the way Amy had envisioned was all handle with kindness and you did not feel rushed. I definitely will be taking Beth there to get her gown altered also. So if you need a seamstress I would recommend the shop, her name is Susan.

So now the gown is in the hands of a wonderful seamstress but it is in good hands.

Will post how it turned out in about March when we go for finally fitting.

Monday, February 9, 2009

I would like to invite.....

I would like to invite all of you to make comments on my blog. I love to read what you all have to think about what I have to think and say.

It would be a lot of fun to respond to your comments and feedback. It is a fun way to share and keep in touch with each other.

If you are having problems of how to either log onto the blog or to leave a comment please either email me or call me and I will be happy to help you out.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Thoughts of Love

As Valentine's Day is approching I was thinking about some of the things I love.
Here are some of them
  • Love to hear the rain on a roof
  • Love hearing my children laughing
  • Love the sound of Rob coming up the basement steps when he comes home from work
  • Love the smell of of fresh flowers
  • Love that I have friends who care
  • Love making people happy
  • Love to see a new baby
  • Love to have a sunny day
  • Love the beach and sand and ocean
  • Love walks on the sand in the moon light
  • Love to hold hands
  • Love having God in my life
  • Love that we live in a free country
  • Love the man and women who make that possible
  • Love looking at pictures
  • Love cuddling with my girls
  • Love playing with the girls hair
  • Love that I have a son who is a person I am very proud of
  • Love that I have neices who like being around me
  • Love watching it snow
  • Love to have school called off
  • Love shopping
  • Love seeing a good movie with Rob
  • Love scrapbooking
  • Love long rides on a Sunday afternoon
  • Love the era of when I grew up
  • Love to see things bloom in the spring
  • Love laughing till tears roll down my face over something only David and I get
  • Love "Chinese food gives me headaches" and yes I did see a snapple bottle
  • Love listening to music
  • Love to dance
  • Love jumping into a pile of leaves with the kids
  • Love to see the kids faces on Christmas morning
  • Love Christmas
  • Love the simple things
  • Love family gatherings
  • Love getting flowers
  • Love sitting by a fireplace
  • Love soft things
  • Love to give and get presents
  • Love to see my children happy
  • Love a good party
  • Love to help others
  • Love a starry night
  • Love oldies music
  • Love old movies

I could go on forever but I just wanted to jot some thoughts down and to let my love ones know that I truely love them with all my heart.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Young children and Barack Obama


I was amazed the other day as I was walking my pre-schoolers to and from the bus in the morning and afternoon.


In our hallway (we are in the first grade wing) the first graders had done a writing prompt on Barack Obama, so their work was hanging on the walls. My children were walking by and I would say about half stopped to look at the large poster of Barack Obama that was hanging in the middle of the writing pieces and comment what his name was and that he was the new president. I actually stopped in my tracks and looked at them with my mouth open. I could not believe that a 4 year old not only knew the presidents name but that in fact he was the president . Who said that children are not listening when adults talk. The had to hear it somewhere and where else but in their homes. So we need to be aware that we are teaching our children when we are discussing things as their ears are certainly open. This was not a bad thing it is good that the parents are talking about our government and teaching our children the importance of it.


It was a sad that the inauguration was not broad casted in my school so that the children could be a part of that day in history they will always remember. We could not get a feed on the computers because the computers were blocked from that kind of access to the Internet.


I hope that this generation of children will have a better understanding of government and will take pride in these United States.