Monday, June 26, 2017

Once Again, it Has Been A While

Hello Friends!

My last post was October 28th, 2012.  That is too long to be away!  I have really found the desire to blog again as I have missed it.

My Last Post Was...

October 28th, 2012's post was a "Blue Monday post".  My friend "Smiling Sally" hosted that blog post every Monday and I have loved participating in "Blue Monday".  When I became ill with cardio vascular issues in 2011, Sally was so good to check on me.  A few months ago, I wanted to "reconnect" with Bloggerville and of course, Sally was the first person I checked on.  I sadly discovered that in my absence, Sally had been diagnosed with cancer and has since left us for her heavenly home.  I never met her while living here on this earth, I do look forward to meeting her in my  heavenly home.  We will walk on the streets of gold, she will show me around, talk about books and the color blue and all it's beautiful shades.  I guess I will ramble on about everything else. :-)  To read more about Sally, you can go to her blog by clicking here.  Precious lady who is missed.


What Has Been Going On...

In December of 2011 I was diagnosed with a dissection in my aorta.  Though it had been there for a while, was still small, just getting bigger, causing all the pain I was in.  When I look back to all the months preceding, I see how God was in complete control.  A few months earlier I had what was considered a very very mild heart attack (AD's often mimic mild heart attacks, not sure if it was related or not.) The aortic dissection was there at that time, but not detected.  The only sure way to diagnose an aortic dissection is with a Cat Scan (CT) or an MRI, either one also needs to be done with contrast dye.  My only real symptom was high blood pressure.  The meds to manage that slowed the progression of the dissection keeping it from turning into a full blown aneurysm.

When I think of the "what ifs" I cannot help but think how good our God is.  You see, I had a photography business.  And it was labor intensive, plus the stress that comes with owning a business. I also taught anywhere from 2-5 fitness classes a week.  High impact step aerobics,  body sculpting with weights, pilates, senior aerobics, etc.  (I also battled migraines, which it seemed I had little control over, but I will talk more about them in a later post.)  You see, ad's have little or no symptoms. Yes, you might have some chest discomfort.  Pain that radiates to your back.  Actually feels like a the tearing of or a torn peck (pectoral muscle).  Depending on the location of the dissection. All easily explained away.  In fact, I later learned that the pain I was feeling when the heart attack was diagnosed was my aorta convulsing.  (Aorta's convulse when you have a heart attack.) The EKG indicated that I was having an heart attack and the cath lab found a t-niny little blockage.  I expect that John Ritter was experiencing similar pain when he was taken to the ER the night before he died. I think his discomfort was chalked off to being an angina or indigestion.  He died the next day on the set while filming an episode of  "8 Simple Rules".  John's wife, Amy Yasbeck has made inroads in her efforts to educate the medical profession and the general public in the diagnosis of Aortic Dissections in the emergency room.  As a result, many people, including me, are alive.  And I do thank God for her and her efforts.

More...

To learn more about Aortic Health go to The John Ritter Foundation and be sure to read Ritter's Rules while you are there.

Now and Moving Forward...

We realized quickly that teaching fitness classes was going to be in my past. ;-)  And it did not take long to also realize that I could no longer load, unload, haul photo & studio gear and that I could no longer wrangle children in photography sessions.  Almost 3 years ago, I permanently closed my photography business.  God has given me the grace that I have needed to accept my "new normal" and be pleased/happy with it to glorify Him.  Also, in His timing, other opportunities for me to take advantage of has opened for me.  I have exciting plans for this blog.  Projects, health, crafts, cooking..... (I still love to cook and experiment in the kitchen!) and of course, there will be some photography! It is only a hobby now. :-)  But some of the photos may be... from my cell phone. LOL!  I am embracing the KISS method more and more.  I also plan to add a vLog to this blog.  

Toodles For Now!

Missy


Sunday, October 28, 2012

It's Been a While...

I have not posted to this blog in so long. For quite some time, I had lack of inspiration.  I have a photography business and just managing the website and blog for it keeps me busy.  I have also been ill.  God is very good and has blessed us so much.  I have shared this on my health and fitness blog and my business blog.  One day I will share it here.

We are taking life slower, enjoying the moments and looking for opportunities to serve our Lord Jesus Christ.

Edited to add...I am linking to Sally's Blue Monday.  :-)  

Container Gardening with Vegetables

I have always loved gardening.  We have a lot of shade and growing a vegetable garden is very difficult.  I decided I would try growing vegetables in containers.  We had fresh lettuces and greens most of last winter and spring.  :-)  Success!!!  I decided to plant lettuces again this year, only start earlier this time.  We are in the deep south, greens grow much better in our fall and spring.  In the late spring and early summer they tend to go bitter and burn up from the heat.  I purchased several lettuces, kale & broccoli.cell packs from a garden center and planted them in my large pots.
This a photo of one of my large pots, full of potting soil.  We have red leaf lettuce, broccoli & pansies.


Here we have kale (kale packs the most bang for the buck in nutrition!), romaine lettuce and some broccoli.  See my BLUE finial?  It will support the broccoli as it grows.  :-).  


I like to put a few pansies in my containers.  They do well through out the winter here.  It looks like someone else likes this pansy as well!  It is half eaten!

 
I picked a very large basket of romaine and red leaf lettuce.  I then mixed a couple of teaspoons of salt with some water in a large Blue bowl and let them soak for about 20 minutes.  This gets rid of any parasites on the vegetables and will keep keeps us from having a tummy ache.

Rinse and spin dry.


Chop, add any other veggies you have on hand, (I mixed in a large BLUE bowl) and add your favorite dressing.  (This salad has cauliflower, grape tomatoes, hoop cheese and apple pears.)
Yum!

Hugs,
Missy

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Project Time! ~Tray~

Everyone else is posting Tablescapes, Holiday Decorating, New Years Eve plans, menu, etc.  Me, a project!  A craft!
In my archives you will see where I went 'thrifting' and found a silver plate tray.  And promised to post more about that tray in the future. (Tray in the upper left.)

Thanksgiving 2008 I displayed my faux turkey, leaves and gourds in it.


 Christmas 2008 I displayed my bisque nativity in it.

 This year it has under gone a transformation.

Here you see my price tag. $2.48. And I think blue stickers were marked down that day.

You can see there are spots where the silver has come off and a little rust has set in.

Primed with what ever I had that needed to be used up.

Added the color I wanted and an additional coat...


Then added a couple of layers of Chalk paint.

I dropped some chalk paint on the edge. When I tried to clean it up, I got this effect. Loved it!!! Added it to the project. :-) Aren't mistakes great blessings!


Hey, Alabama won SEC Championship and is headed to the Nationals! Merry Christmas will have to wait until next year.

ROLL TIDE ROLL! One more week!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Day


New Camera!

Favorite Candy in Stocking...

Ed got a case of his favorite candy. It would not fit in his stocking.
LOL!

Favorite people.

New camera works well and this new movie was watched...

...so many times! Cute movie!

Turkey Breast Pot Roast Yum!

With potatoes and carrots!

Steamy green beans with almonds!

Our favorite rolls made from a secret recipe ;-)

Ed in his party hat that came out of his party cracker.

For dessert, our favorite! Vanilla ice cream with Martha Stewart's Hot Fudge Sauce. Oh yum! And only about 1000 calories!

The Cannon G11 does a pretty good job! Of course, I would like to think that the photographer had something to do with it. ;-)

I hope that everyone had a wonderful and Merry CHRISTmas!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!


During this time that we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, I wish all of my friends in Bloggerville a very Merry Christmas!


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Sunday, December 6, 2009