Dec
30
Different yet the same
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(A)
Can you see the difference?

(B)
I have decided to print a couple of my favorite shots for my new place. ( I haven’t been able to call it home yet.) I’m working on that… trying to make it mine.

(C)
Tweaking some just a bit — Which do you prefer?
Between A & B — then C & D

(D)
Share with me your preference– These are kind of like life– the same just tweaked a bit for beauty sake. (but then do you like the natural, untouched shot?)
Below is one that I am enlarging for over my sofa. I’m excited for this project however nervous about paying money if I don’t like them… ugggh.

I believe that this very well be my last post of this decade…
I know some say this decade doesn’t end until NEXT year but I was listening to a radio talk show the other day and he insisted that the “techies” all say that 10 is the end and 11 the beginning of the new decade. Well, I have decided that 2010 is going to be my year and then next ten years MY decade— so I want to get this started.
Be safe as you usher in the New Year! It’s a time for new beginnings– make them wonderful ones!
Stop by Susan at Southern Daydreamer to visit the others celebrating the Outdoors…
See you next year–
I love saying that– always makes me laugh.
TTFN~~Claudia ♥ ♥
Dec
27
Glittering Glass
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~~All that Glitters ~~
After Christmas there seems to be a quiet in the air that certainly was not there one week ago. I wish you all a recovering holiday– Looking forward to a new year. (now I need a nap)
Visit Mary at Little Red House. Happy Mosaic Monday.
~~TTFN~~ Claudia ♥ ♥
Dec
25
Christmas Day 2009
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♥~~Christmas Day 2009~~♥
It’s been over a week since last I have posted and for some reason it seems a LONG long time ago. I have missed thinking about what my next post will be and have missed visiting with all my blogging family.
I have had several momentous occurrences — moved, had a week off from work, continued fighting this “flu/cold/whatever one wants to call this, turned yet another year older and celebrated HIS birth.
Often times I say I am amazed at how time flies– but for some reason this week has lingered; giving me time to think and certainly be thankful. I continue to be amazed at peoples graciousness and kindness that surrounds me.
Finishing up on the “story” note I was on– I will share a true and touching one.
This year, like so many other’s, finances have been pushed and been challenged. This morning at our Christmas gathering my sister and brother-in-law received a very lovely gift from their children that I have their permission to share.
Dear Beeb and Popz,
Christmas is the time for giving and unfortunately it rings true this year. In place of a gift for you–Me,Matt, Tom and Colton have decided GIVE in your name.
I was made aware of a special family that has experienced more hardship in the last few months than any family should have to endure in a life time. This family has 3 children; 14 yr old Carlos, 10 yr old Eric and 3 week old Lila. Eric battled leukemia when he was only 6 years old that eventually went into remission. Unfortunately that’s no longer the situation as he is once again fighting the fight at the age of 10 spending his time at Primary Children’s Hospital.
In the midst of this, his father lost his job. Medical bills are piling up and now they have even lost their home. The mother gave birth to a beautiful daughter Lila and now with the other members of their family are living in their neighbor’s unfinished basement. They have no family locally and they are doing all they can to battle through these hard times.
We know you asked for nothing this Christmas, and of course we really tried hard to rebel against that request, but we felt that this would be the most rewarding gift we could give you guys this year. So, in the name of Beeb and Popz we have given all the kids Christmas jammies (just like our family tradition) along with stockings, toys and games. Of course it won’t take away from the hardships but hopefully it will give them a few moments of joy.
Love, Matt- Tom- Aliesha- and Colton

I disagree with Aliesha on one note– When she said “I know this won’t take away from the hardships” — she couldn’t be more wrong. When people are greeted with love and kindness something changes inside them. Their burden will be lighter and they will be given hope –that for a bit, might have been taken away. I am so proud that my darling niece would think of others on Christmas day… the true meaning of what this holiday means. It really is more blessed to give.
She along with her little family, her brother and some friends at her work have collected about $500 for this family– because of their generosity even more people have helped them. Goodness grows — I know they are certainly in my prayers.
May you all enjoy this beautiful day and be thankful for all your blessings – Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet the Sound for being ever so diligent on Pink Saturdays where we all can get together (over 140 participants).
I’m looking forward to a brilliant new year AND decade!!!
TTFN~~ Claudia ♥ ♥
Dec
13
Christmas- A Brother like That
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It’s official — Winter has arrived in UTAH… it’s cold, it’s slippery, but it is sooo beautiful if we take a moment to stop and look.
This next week will be crazy for me, not one of the typical Christmas weeks you might say…
- As many of you know I have been trying to kick this flu / cold for over a month AND the not so wonderful land lord that I have been leasing from for the passed 3 years decided to NOT pay their mortgage payment — so I am moving to a new “home”.
Good and Bad about this–
Bad first –I haven’t been able to decorate this season– and so I have been living vicariously through all your wonderful festivities that you have shared. (such a talented world we live in!)
Good in the sense that I will have a fresh “palette” to be creative with. I get to take you all along with me
Along with working full time and moving I don’t know that I will have tons of time to work on my blog– I will certainly try, as this is my new passion for sure… but please know I will be keeping tabs on all of you.
ON that thought I am posting my sweetest of all Christmas stories… I love this story — it’s one of my families all time favorites.

(unknown photographer)
A Brother Like That
A friend of mine named Paul received a new car from his brother as a pre-Christmas present. On Christmas Eve, when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it.
“Is this your car, mister?” he asked.
Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.”
The boy looked astounded. “You mean your brother gave it to you, and it didn’t cost you anything? Gosh, I wish…”
He hesitated, and Paul knew what he was going to wish. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad said jarred Paul all the way down to his heels.
“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”
Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively added, “Would you like a ride in my new car?”
“Oh, yes, I’d love that!”
After a short ride the urchin turned with his eyes aglow and said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?”
Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again.
“Will you stop right where those steps are?” the boy asked. He ran up the steps. Then in a little while, Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little polio-crippled brother. He sat down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up right next to him and pointed at the car.
“There she is Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas, and it didn’t cost him a cent, and someday I’m gonna give you one just like it; then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about.”
Paul got out and lifted the little lad into the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride.
That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when He said, “It is more blessed to give…”
~~~~~Author Unknown ~~~
For the last 7 months I have been such an example of the statement above. I have received such a joy from all of your comments and new friendships. I appreciate you all so much and hope that your Christmas holiday will be blessed with joy and happiness! Talk to you soon!
TTFN~~ Claudia ♥ ♥
PS: Don’t forget to stop over at the most talented Mary with her Mosaic Mondays- at Little Red House. (talk about talent!)
Dec
12
Christmas — The Play
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Touches of Christmas in every corner of the Kitchen… Can you guess the Theme?

March of the Penguins??? Nooooo

Frosty the Snowman??? Nooooo…

Santa Claus is Coming to Town??? Noooo
Let
it
Snow…
Let it Snow….
Let it…

~~SNOW!!~~
Visit Pink Saturday and Beverly and all the sweeties there…
Wait– least you think I had forgotten…Just as promised the latest Short story…
Saturday Afternoon…
Rex, age six, came in wearing my bathrobe and carrying a mop handle. He sat on the stool and looked at the flashlight. Nancy, age ten draped a sheet over her head, stood behind Rex and began, “ I’m Mary and this boy is Joseph. Usually in this play Joseph stands up and Mary sits down, but Mary sitting down is still taller than Joseph standing up so we thought it looked better this way.”
Enters Trudy, age four, at full run. There were pillowcases over her arms. She spread them wide and said only, “I’m an angel.”
Then came Ann, age eight. I knew she was a wise man because she had on her mother’s high heels and walked like she was a wise man riding a camel. On a pillow she carried three items, undoubtedly gold, frankincense, and myrrh. She walked across the room and announced, “I am all three wisemen. I bring precious gifts: gold, circumstance and mud.”
That was all. The play was over. I didn’t laugh. I prayed. How near the truth Ann was. We come at Christmas burdened down with gold, and the showy gifts and the tinsley tree. Under the circumstances we can do no other. And it really does seem a bit like mud when you think about it. But my children saw through the earthly and found the real reason for Christmas– to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Unknown Author
May you enjoy the spirit this weekend…
TTFN~~ Claudia ♥ ♥







