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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Photography Special!!!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
I Broke a Promise to My Husband....
Look at this delicious mixture. Light chunk and albacore tuna, cream of mushroom soup, fresh broccoli and grated cheese.
And cooked brown rice... yum!
I could not find any saltines, but I did find some wheat things so that is what I used. And added more cheese. Look at that hot bubbly cheese. Yum!!!h
Serve it up! A meal in one dish on a plate. Oh it is so good! DH took a small spoonful and asked that I never make it again. DD took one "thank you" bite then made herself a PBJ.
More for Me!!! :D
Tuna Casserole
2 cans of tuna~drained
Bag of frozen broccoli~Fresh works well too
1 Can of Campbells Cream of Mushroom Soup
Steamed rice
Diced or shredded cheese
Saltines
Mix together, pour up into 2qt casserole dish and bake in oven for about 30 minutes.
Thank you Gollum for hosting Foodie Friday. To see more Foodie Friday Treats go to Gollum's Blog.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
A Tag and an Award!
I am to tell 6 things about myself and tag 6 more people.
- I am a Christian. Accepted the Lord as my Savior when I was 7. I know, young, but that was when I knew I was a sinner and needed to ask Jesus into my heart. My SS teacher followed me to the alter and led me to the Lord. I will never forget it.
- I am Baptist. Raised Southern Baptist. The church I go to is part of the Southern Baptist Convention, but is considered Reformed Baptist.
- One of my hobbies is teaching exercise classes.
- Another hobby is sewing and crafting. I started learning to sew when I was 5. That is started learning... There are no projects around from when I was 5.... They must not have been that good. LOL!
- I was a brownie and a girl scout
- I am a Freelance Photographer and you will see a link to my business blog over in my right sidebar.
- Valerie at ~ It's a Wonderful Life ~She lives near me and one day we will meet!
- Anya at ~ Hills Creek Quilter
- Nina at ~ Portugal Bound
- Kat at Kat's Corner
- Debbie at Jadehollow
- Stephanie at Lulu's Cottage
Now to show an Award.....
A sweet award from Valerie at It's a Wonderful Life... The Super Comments Award!
- Sally at Smilling Sally's Blog~ She never fails to comment. We could all learn from her. Thank you Sally for all of your encouragement to all of us bloggers!
- Kitty at A bit of Fluff~Really Quite Messy ~ So sweet! And in her limited time for blogging, never fails to take the time to say "Hello!"
- Nancy at ~Southern Lady~ and a true Southern Lady she is! And never fails to stop by to see what is going on.
- Susan at A Southern Daydreamer ~ Runs her own Outdoor Wed Party every week, keep a busy schedule and still manages to speak to all her participants and comments on new posts. (She and Sally are toss ups for Comment Queens!)
- Robin at My Blessed Nest ~ Who lives near me and one day, we will get to meet. :-)
- C at Primitive Devotion ~ Missed her while she was gone and she is back with us! :-)
I hope everyone is having a great Thursday and planning on a wonderful weekend! Please take a moment to visit the above blogs, congratulate them and see what they have to say.
Hugs,
Missy
Sunday, July 5, 2009
A Blue...
I hope that everyone had a wonderful 4th of July weekend. We certainly did.
Welcome to Blue Monday and thank you Sally (Smilly Sally's Blog) for hosting Blue Monday every week!
And dessert! Luscious blueberries {yum!} on the fruit pizza! Look at that deep blue color! And so fresh and jucy! This is one of our favorite desserts
Friday, July 3, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
TableScape Thurs~The McLean House
The McLeans lived in Manassas, VA. He was a banker and also speculated in sugar. After the war started they moved to Appomattox, VA. History tells us it was because of 'business'. But there is also a legend that during the battle of Bull Run (Manassas), which was also the first battle of the Civil War, a cannon ball went through their Manassa home.
In their lovely home in Appomattox the kitchen was on the first/ground floor. The morning table setting of breakfast for the head cook, housekeeper or even Mrs. McLean would look something like this.
Mr. McLean would have had his afternoon tea set in his study much like this.I believe this is Flow Blue. I was behind a barrier and there was a big ranger woman watching me. I suppose she was afraid I would make off with the china....
On the ground floor, across from the kitchen, is the dinning hall. I bet there were many dances in there as well. I love those empire sideboards.... but this is about table settings. Mrs. McLean (or her servants) set a lovely table. And look at the painted cloth under the table. It is beautiful! Expensive for the day and forerunner to our vinyl tile.
Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. To see more Tablescapes or to Participate in Tablescape Thursday, go to Susan's blog Between Naps on the Porch.
VBS Crafts for 5th & 6th Graders
Since this was to be a pricey craft, we wanted it to be a "right of passage" for the oldest children. Most of them really enjoyed it. And did a fantastic job with their clipboards.
Here are some others that also have fabric on them.
Day 1 complete the back. Day 2 complete the front.
Because we had so many of the supplies on hand, fabric donated, this craft ended up costing about .80 cents per child. Not one you could do with a large group or a small budget, but doable if you work your plan right.
We had contemplated not doing the Ceiling tiles with the 5th graders next year, but cutting them smaller and, again incorporating VBS/SummerQuest theme, using it for a younger grade. However, I have a 4th grader going into 5th. And DH and I teach 4th graders. They are all 'abuzz' about getting to do ceiling tile painting next year....
Please let me know if you found these posts on VBS Crafts helpful.
I think the ceiling tiles were a hit! And we can give Glory to God!