Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Movie Club: Under the Tuscan Sun







We had such a wonderful time watching (and chatting) at Gloria's for Mama Mia last month, we have decided to make this a monthly event. Although we lost Marsha to her northern home this month and we will lose Gerry to hers in just a couple of days, we will carry on watching the same movie wherever we may be. July is at Sandy's and we'll be viewing For the Boys with Bette Middler

I hosted this month's film and fun. The film was Under the Tuscan Sun. E made a couple of dips: one Tuscan bean and the other an olive tampenade. He toasted costini for the dips and I served a mixed batch of olives and our favorite Mediterranean salad from the little Deli just north of Klosterman...Bread and Something (its full name is gone from my mind so if you know, please give a shout out). And Gloria brought the most yummy cookies...all fresh blueberries and strawberries!

Of course we had Chianti and, other than something on the disc which caused it to skip and pause now and then, I think we all had fun.

Isn't this a great shot of Gloria, Gerry and Sandy and a super shot of Sandy relaxing in my arbor seat? Love these garden photos.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Happy Birthday Mom

My mom would have been 82 today had she not lost her battle with cancer ten years ago. Happy Birthday Mom. I think about you every day!

Monday, May 25, 2009

To all the members past and present of our armed services

my hat is off to you. My aunt's husband, Uncle Harlan, served with Patton's army in WWII and my Uncle Edward was in the Navy during the same war. I have numerous uncles on my dad's side who served with distinction in the Army and Navy and my husband was in the Air Force. My step brother, Steve, retired as a Commander from the Navy having served in the Gulf War, his dad, my Papa Joe, was in the Army and Steve's daughter, Jill, was a Marine serving in the Middle East engagements. I lost dear friends in Viet Nam and Gene and I have many friends whose sons and daughters serve now. As much as I am opposed to war, I do recognize the need for a standing armed forces to protect us both in times of war and peace.

I salute you all and thank you for the job you do~

Sunday, May 24, 2009

The weekend so far...







has been a great one. The torrential downpour of Friday night ended just in time for E to drop me at Ruban Rouge for the crop. Not only are these some of the most talented women I know, but some of the funniest...great time, gals. Many thanks. And I even finished a mini doggy album for Deb White's Florida Boxer Fund Raiser June 12th./13. Will post a link as soon as I can find it!

Sat., after Kip left, Kristen and I went shopping and got caught up on each other's lives. We live so close but with both of us staying so busy, we sometimes don't make or have the time. A mother/daughter day is always fun and, once school is over for this year for her, we'll have more time to hang out. We met up with a friend of K's, Lisa, at lunch at the original Jack Willies (in Oldsmar?Palm Harbor?). What I love about this place is it is right on a canal off the bay, has a great tiki bar and live music on weekends. This bird let me get so very close to it. I am thinking it gets lots of handouts from customers. When I got home, new comfy cute shoes in hand (soon to be on feet), E and I watched old movies and had grilled fish for supper. All in all, the weekend has been an A+ so far.

Once it lightens up here, we'll head in town on our bikes for our traditional weekend treat: breakfast at Tullah's on the Trail. We have a few chores to get done today but, if the weather holds, a nice float in the pool and some grilled chicken might be on the agenda.

Hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend!

Friday, May 22, 2009

It's Friday and that makes me happy!

Even though E and I have been retired for eight and nine years respectively, we still look forward to Fridays. When we taught, Friday was the day to either go out for couple of cold brews after work or have people over the house to decompress after a week of teaching the youth of America. Now, we use Friday as a way to mark the end of a week. We make plans with friends who work or plans for the weekend when the kids can come over and hang out.

Today I am having E drop me off at Ruban Rouge, the lss near me. Lisa, the owner, has Friday night Happy Hour Crops almost every Friday. This will be my first one but I got
a taste of how much fun every one has when I went to the National Scrapbook Day Crop. Lisa won't be there, but my pal, Cathy (W.O.T.E) will be coming by for a while and Kip, Linda and I think Mary Mary are coming to crop too. I am looking forward to this!

Have a great Friday !

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Happy Wed.



Today is the day I teach scrap booking to my daughter's second grade class. I did this last year and it really was lots of fun. This year, I've learned from my mistakes and have a bit more of a simple plan in place and two other moms to help. We have a second day in one week. My daughter has taught elementary for several years and loves teaching the little second graders best of all. I can see why!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Sad day

Our dear friend, Janet M, lost her niece in a car accident yesterday. I am so sorry to hear of this! Prayers Janet for you and her parents and husband and all the rest of the family.

And a great time was had by all






The pool temp was perfect, the company lively and fun, the food yummy (what else could it be...look at with whom I live) and the rain held off until after the party ended and we had Goofy playing life guard from the potted plant pool side. Who could as for better Sunday in Paradise?

Sunday, May 17, 2009

KNK's June kit is up!





and this is my first reveal for this month's kit. If you wish to order this wonderful kit, please go to www.knkclub.com. This is such a rich and lovely one, you won't want to pass it up!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Inspiration to go






I have been a subscriber of Coastal Living since it's first issue. When we lived in St. Louis, this magazine was my source for light and air during our dark, cold winters. And it gave me a connection to the beach until I could get back to Florida each summer. E had the audacity to suggest I cease my subscription once we actually moved to the Coast...silly man!

For quite some time now, I have used ads in this magazine (and some others) like sketches to design layouts from. Some times I flip the ads; some times I put them on their heads or just use a part of one to get me started. I have also used the colors in the pages as challenges at KNK.

While E was shopping the other day, I roamed through the store on my own (a very dangerous thing for a woman who hates to grocery shop) when I came upon this special issue called "Color it Coastal". Inside were breath taking photos of sunsets, dining rooms, open verandas with beach views and each section had its own color pallet. This magazine and the eight color pallets will keep me inspired for weeks. If you haven't seen this magazine issue, it is a must have!

Enjoy your weekend. We're having a pool party Sunday...come on by!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Been a bitch of a day...thanks for caring; you know who you are!

Piglet sidled up behind Pooh. "Pooh," he whispered. "Yes, Piglet?" "Nothing," said Piglet, taking Pooh's paw. "I just wanted to be sure of you."
- Winnie-the-Pooh

Half way through May

It has been an interesting week to say the least. But things have been improving. I actually woke up this morning without the assistance of a cat, I emptied a bunch of memory sticks for which I no longer have a camera (remember the automatic sink incident when E was in the hospital?)and have put them up for "free to a good home"on the HIlltop yahoo group, spoke with Chris last night about how Kristen was doing (not so hot...another blinding migraine but she did complete the procedure)and had a bad day point wise with WW.

But, today is a new day and yesterday did have some high points. My scrap room was featured in Scrap Scene after last week having my May Day "basket" on there. Fed Ex brought us some of the replacement plants from one of our orders, the mail guy brought me four fun projects to complete for Genuinely Jane Studios and the Brown Guy dropped off an order I had placed so long ago, it was a fun surprise. And, I completed a little tag book album for my dad for upcoming Father's Day with my wonderful June KNK Club June kit (not sure when my reveal is yet but watch this spot)!

Hope your weekend is a lovely one. We are having friends over for a pool and patio bbq party on Sunday and I am looking forward to some down time with fun people. And, of course, I'll take lots of pictures.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Two Cats for Sale Cheap (j/k)



This morning it was Just Jack who woke us at around 3:30 and we've not been able to get back to sleep yet. He was scratching at the glass of our bedroom window, howling at something outside and pacing back and forth in the window sill. Is it illegal to feed cats sleeping pills? Better yet, I'm going to take one tonight and let the cats have at it.

This is what I plan on doing today. This and nothing else. Oh, and a nap!

Good thoughts for my daughter and son-in-law today as they undergo a procedure would be greatly appreciated.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Pictures from Mother's Day (part I)







I spent most of yesterday working on the 17 "My Second Grade Scrapbooks" for Kristen's second graders. I am keeping one copy as my master copy for teaching this to her class on the 20th and 27th. of this month. We focus on journaling and the kids focus on glue! It is fun nevertheless.

On Mother's Day after playing in the pool with my new pool toys (gift from Rob) and placing my two new garden gnomes (gift from Kristen and Chris), we headed over the bridge to Capt Jack's, an outdoor restaurant and bar with decent reggae music on the weekends and super people watching all the time. While we were there, a little boat all decked out like a mini pirate ship pulled up complete with a patch wearing captain (pics tomorrow or later today) and everyone got a kick out that. It was a fun day with family and I even got one good picture of the five of us...a rarity. I made the kids all promise (and E too) not to make goofy faces or put their hands in front of their faces. I have found that holidays are best for getting what I want...a good photo of all!

Have a great day.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Rise and Shine...it is Monday!




This is my second reveal for KnKclub.com for this month. I love how the card turned out and I think the quote I found for the pictures of Kip, Janet M and I trying on fun retro hats at Retro Annie's in Bradenton is perfect.

I had a great Mother's Day and will post pictures (the ones I was able to get of the kids before they heard the camera click and could run and hide)tomorrow. Nice gifts and even nicer kids with which to spend the day. E treated us all at Cap'n Jacks and we has such fun.

Lots of odds and ends on my plate this week. I have a bunch of little projects to clear and papers to cut for Kristen's second graders so we can have their Second Grade Scrapbooks bound. I go up to work with the kids on the 20th and 27th. It is such fun!

Have a good one!

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Happy Mother's Day Weekend

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I have been working on this layout for a couple of days now and finished it up last night. This is my friend, Jadee's, little girl, Hanna in her first pair of glasses. Have you ever seen a cuter sight? What a sweetie! Hope I did the photo justice...it looks dark when I post it.

Almost done with the planting or we would have been had I not found something called Beth's Bells at Home Depot yesterday. They are pretty blue flowers in thick clumps of a leafy green and will be perfect on either side of my arbor seat. We also got a new bistro set to replace the rusting cheapo chairs we got a couple of years ago. I am not wild about the cushions but the table and chair set are cute and out of the powdered metal finish that our big set is so will take a long time to rust.

All I asked for for Mother's Day was a new garden gnome to hide peeking out of some of our plants. Rob has threatened to turn me into the on-line site, "Free the Gnomes" if I do not cease in my efforts to populate my garden with these. A couple of the little fellas need some paint so have that on list for errands. I did ask that we go to Capt'n Jack's tomorrow afternoon for some reggae music and a cold brew before we're back home for supper. Now, to get someone to take a group shot of us there!

HOpe your weekend is a good one. I am going to scrap away this afternoon with any luck.

Friday, May 08, 2009

Book Club for May





What a wonderful evening with charming and witty women. I am blessed in my life to hang out with an amazing group of women: the scrap group (Hilltop/KNK), my blog and on-line pals,my girlfriends from back home and these great women in Book Club. Our hostess, Linda, and her wonderfully funny husband, Allen, wined and dined us from their fourth floor condo on the causeway to Honeymoon Island. The view was stunning and the discussion lively. What a lovely evening. I picked up Gloria and we cruised with the top down both to and from. Coming home the almost full moon was so beautiful reflected off the water and I kept thinking how lucky I am to have the life I do.

Only ten more plants to put in the ground today and hopefully, the other two boxes won't show up until next week so poor E can rest his weary back. I have a couple of projects to finish off my work desk and then it is pool time, baby! Have a great weekend. Garden pictures tomorrow!

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Sur la table






(got today's blog title out of Bon Appetite's May issue. I love it!)

With E spending most of the day planting the forty four plants that arrived Monday afternoon, I took over cooking for breakfast and lunch. I know...I am a card carrying NON cook but can if I can't find the number for the pizza place. I fixed an veggie omelet for breakfast and, my all time favorite, a pasta salad for lunch. Got the pasta recipe out of the Weight Watchers book and it was very good, if I do say so myself.

As soon as we got cleaned up yesterday, two more big boxes of plants arrived with two more still due by the end of the week. The plants, for the most part, are small and we will have to hand water until they start to grow. Meanwhile, the rest of our garden is flourishing with the roses running rampant and the gardenias in full bloom. Will post some pics of those tomorrow for you viewing pleasure.

Enjoy your day!

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Our plants came in....

3/4 of the 80 plants arrived yesterday...after biking, E and I have been digging holes and planting plants. The pool is sure going to feel good later!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Happy Cinco de Mayo all!




and a teaser about my technique for this month at KnKclub.com: Flower Power. Included in this month's wonderful kit were a package of the pretty white paper flowers by Prima. My technique for the month explores ways to 'make them your own'. Each method was explored and explained with some variations suggested for many. I hope the members like this month's tech as I sure had fun playing.

Have a margarita for me...and enjoy!

Sunday, May 03, 2009

Had a productive day at Ruban Rouge's crop




Not only did I get three more notebooks covered for the Stocking Pal Gals (new one up on altered blog every day for the next three days) but got this card done for my swap at the G45 site. That makes a total of three cards done and three to go and one tag done and five to go. Yeah. The swap isn't due until June 1 but there is tons going on in May and I want to plan ahead. The idea for this fold out card came from The Owl and the Pussycat Stamp Store(Ft. Myers, Fl)'s owner, Regina...thanks.

I am playing today at ACOT and have one of the 18 or so challenges done. What is nice is that the majority of the challenges are actually ones I can use to get some scrapping done. I attending an on-line crop eons ago and the challenges were so odd or so specific, I ended up not doing most of them at all. Hoping to get a bit more done today if I can.

Rob is due over late this afternoon to help us set up our new Blackberry phones and to stay for supper.
Off to shower and scrap!

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Happy National Scrap book Day!



I've been playing at A Cherry on Top's on line crop and what great challenges! This layout was done for one of the first ones up at the crop: Scrap a special relationship in your life between women (girlfriends, mother/daughter, sisters etc). WE were given a list of 'ingredients' to pick three from and I chose flowers, bling and ribbon. I have been wanting to scrap this photo of Jayne and Val that I took of them in Mexico on the HIlltop Memories cruise this past Feb.

The three of us took a bus to an under development area of the island and spent a few hours enjoying each other's company, eating and drinking. Both of these women are so very special and I just adore them both!

I am all packed up and ready to rock and roll today at Ruban Rouge's NSD crop today. I have copies the list of challenges from ACOT from yesterday and will take those with them today. I am also working on a second reveal with this month's amazing kit form KNKclub.com and a G45 tag and card swap. So, I have plenty to keep me occupied.

And sadly enough, we had to turn on the a/c. It is so muggy out this morning, it was almost hard to breathe. And I so love sleeping with the windows open...rats!

Have a great one!

Friday, May 01, 2009

Happy May Day

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It was such fun as a kid to make May Day baskets, fill them with penny candies or wild flowers and hang them on doors. I'd ring the bell and run away. I've asked a bunch of people if they remember doing this and the general consensus was about half and half that did. Almost all agreed it was a sweet custom that needs to be revived so,
here is a May Day basket for you...and there are two more versions on my altered art blog.

Have a happy May Day!