Monday, June 11, 2012

Pinteresting Things I Want To Try This Week

I've confessed this before, I'm addicted to Pinterest!
It inspires me to get creative & try new things.
Here are a few of the Pinterest ideas I want to try this week.
Click on the pictures to take you to the link for the instructions.

Parmesan Herb Bread
You make this in a bread machine!

Since my little 'Batman grandson' loves mac & cheese
I'm going to try this crock pot version of the yummy stuff.

Now for something sweet!
Weight Watchers Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars

I want to get crafty & make this banner for Father's Day.
Photobucket


I'll let you know how these Pinteresting things turn out.
Have you recently created or cooked something from Pinterest?

Everyone have a great Monday!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Weekly Words To Live By #104

Even when it's difficult to see 
God at work in you circumstances, 
His faithfulness is your assurance 
that He's not only active and involved, 
but He's using the situation to bring good into your life.

"In God's faithfulness
lies eternal security."
Corrie Ten Boom

Wishing you a Sunday filled with assurance . . .

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Saturday Snapshots

Hubby and son are out & about doing fun stuff
 with cars today.
They're scoping out the cars at the 40th
Leake Car Show & Auction at the Tulsa Fairgrounds.

I'm content here at home puttering around.
I started my morning with my Pioneer Woman inspired breakfast.
I call it egg-in-a basket.
She says you can call it many names like
frog-in-a-hole, bird's nest egg, or pop eyes.
This is the bread I used.
I toast the circle cutouts on the sides of the pan while the eggs are cooking.
The mini toast circles are delicious with a little
  Smucker's sugar free red raspberry preserves.

Here are a few cute pictures of the grandkids from last night.
playing in the curtains . . .
Ethan showing his Thunder spirit . . .
sweet Emma . . .
riding tandem on the retro rocket . . .

Time for another cup of coffee & more puttering around the house.
Have a great weekend . . .

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Birthday Girl

Happy Birthday to our
daughter~in~law, Kari!
We celebrated last night at Abuelo's
& Orange Leaf.
Have a wonderful day with your little people!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

We Are The Champions

The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the San Antonio Spurs 107 to 99 Wednesday night at Chesapeake Arena in Oklahoma City. The Thunder came back from a huge deficit, 15 points, at the half to pull of the win. The Oklahoma City Thunder is now the NBA’s Western Conference Champions.

Now on the finals of the NBA!
We're waiting to see if the Thunder play the Miami Heat Or the Boston Celtics.
The first finals game is Tuesday in OKC.
Can't wait!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Simple Things

Simple things make me happy!
Things like a cup of coffee . . .


And, things like this . . .
a new toilet seat!
Isn't it beautiful?
Thanks, honey, for installing our new powder room toilet seat!


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Our Patriotic Home

I enjoy decorating our home for all holidays.
I call all holiday decor "bling".
I started adding patriotic bling for Memorial Day.

Here are a few flag displays around our patriotic home.
These are the flags we put around our front yard for patriotic celebrations.
They'll go out again on the 14th for Flag Day.
front door flag
kitchen table flowers & flag
entry table
I bought this 1917 calendar plate at an antique store in Fairland, Ok.
It says . . .
A.W. DeNeen
Groceries & Meats
St. Joseph, MO.

I'll be adding more patriotic bling before July 4th.

I'm linking with . . .
Wow Us Wednesdays

Monday, June 4, 2012

Gully Washer

Last night's storm was a gully washer!
Definition of a gully washer . . .
"A torrential rain that causes ditches to overflow creating 
flash floods on streets and roadways."
When I finally went to bed after 1:00 AM this morning the wind, lightening & heavy rain started.
The storm continued for several hours.
Many homes here in Tulsa lost power, thankfully not us.
The red bud tree outside the brick wall looks a little bedraggled this morning.
Our backyard is filled with leaves from the red bud.
One of our hummingbird feeders is empty after the wind whipped it around.
Our neighbor's backyard.

When I opened to front door to take a look I heard the sound of a saw.
Our neighbor up the street was working on this limb that broke off his tree.

We still have dark, grey skies this morning.
I should go out & pick up leaves, but I think I'll just have another cup of coffee & read the paper.

So glad you stopped by!
Have a great day!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Weekly Words To Live by #103

Prince of Peace.

 And the peace of God,
 which passeth all understanding, 
shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:7

Wishing you a Sunday filled with peace & understanding . . .

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Red, White & Blue Banner

I got crafty yesterday after dinner & made a red, white & blue banner for the mantel.
I used some patriotic pages from the seasonal books I bought from Hobby Lobby a few months ago
& some red paper from my craft stash.
I punched holes in the 6 large pennants on strung them on twine.
In between I folded small red pennants & glued them with a glue stick.
Easy peasy project!

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Seasonal Sunday Teapot copy

Friday, June 1, 2012

VBS Memories

This is a re post from June 3, 2009

Vacation Bible School Memories 

Early this morning when I woke up it was cool & rainy.
This sparked a memory of Vacation Bible School when I was a child.

VBS at our little Baptist church began the week
after Memorial Day & was a two week event.
None of our mothers worked out of the home
so they were experts of dedicating themselves to VBS.
I remember the first few days of VBS always being rainy & cool.
Here are a few of my memories of Vacation Bible School.
* Lining up on the front steps of the church for the grand entry
* Pledging allegiance to the American 
& Christian flags & the Bible
* Memorizing scripture verses
* Fruit punch served in jelly glasses & homemade cookies
* Playing games on the church lawn
* Arts & crafts projects
One year when I was about 10 years old we made a rooster
on a large piece of plywood out of seeds. 
Believe me, we needed the full two weeks to complete the project!

Now in the 21st century most churches have streamlined VBS.
Some hold VBS in the evening after parents get off work.
Now Mom & dad can both be part of the fun.