May 06, 2008

The Secret's Out!!!

In a March (2008) blog I shared my dismay at having to keep STILL ANOTHER SECRET! Well…the secret is out! It’s now public news!

My daughter, Libby, and her husband, Brian, are making me a grandma for the second time. The baby (sex?) is due in early November. Because Libby has had a couple of miscarriages, the couple wanted to hold off on the news until the first trimester had passed. It has and the baby’s heartbeat is strong and everything, according to the doctor, looks good!

Now this 63-year-old grandma needs to get her other two kids married so the grandchildren ranks grow even larger! (There is a disadvantage in getting married later in life. I was one month shy of my 33rd. birthday!)

Anyway, I’ll take what I can, and a second grandbaby is a joyous gift! (Now you know the secret, too!)

Advertising Trickery!

I know you shouldn’t believe everything you see or hear. Years of living on this earth has confirmed this…but, being a great optimist and a true believer, I’ve learned the hard way that I need to be a little more leery.

An advertising “trick” led me to my most recent bump in the road on my optimistic travels. On one exceptionally busy day—the kind with numerous stops on my driving itinerary—hunger struck me. I needed something to eat and with little time available, I needed to make a fast-food run to a drive-through. Ahhh! I decided to try one of those KFC (as in chicken) “snacker” things that are advertised so generously on TV. They are only a buck each—what a deal—and look large and delicious on the screen. (It takes the actor two hands to hold this food offering!) I ordered one with a beverage and drove out the drive-through salivating as the smell of the chicken hit my nostrils.

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May 01, 2008

"Martha" I'm Not!

I’m not a good cook or baker. (This isn’t all bad since my family not only doesn’t expect me to make meals, it prefers that I don’t!) I know why my culinary skills are less than stellar—I’ve learned this the hard way—but I can’t seem to make improvements. Old habits, especially in my case, are hard to change.

I read recipes, but I often don’t follow the steps as written. A recent example was a couple of loaves of sweet bread. Instead of doing step one…then step two…then step three, I put in the required ingredients as I took them out of the cupboard. Or so I thought. I mixed up the bread; poured it into the greased loaf pans and just as I was about to put the two loaves into the oven I realized that I had forgotten to add the three eggs (step one). The reason: the eggs were in the refrigerator; all the other ingredients were in the cupboards.

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