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Welcome...I'm delighted that you chose to visit! I started this blog in March 2010 and I am so happy that I did. It has made me more aware of the many ways that God is blessing my life. I have made some special friends who bless,teach,encourage,and entertain me! My desire is to be an encouragement to you. I hope you will tarry for a while and that you will come back to visit often.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

pretty tasty!

I've seen the commercial from Hellman's mayo promoting 
this recipe for chicken.
And I've seen Parmesan Crusted Pork Loin on menus. 
So, when the Hubby found a bargain
on thick cut boneless pork chops, I decided to see if
the recipe worked with pork.
Well, I am happy to say... it was pretty tasty!!
And more importantly, the Hubby really liked it
and it was EASY!!


So, for your dining pleasure, here is the recipe!

Parmesan Crusted Chicken or Pork Chops

4 boneless/skinless chicken breasts or boneless pork chops
1/2 cup mayo
1/4 c grated or shredded parmesan cheese
4 tsp Italian bread crumbs

Mix mayo and cheese. Spread on meat.
Sprinkle with bread crumbs.

Bake at 425 for 20-25 mins.

Yum!! :-)

Monday, June 10, 2013

ramblings



Our group served dinner at the Ronald McDonald House again Sat night. The menu this time was Mexican and churns of home made chocolate and strawberry ice creams. We only had one couple to eat. My first thought was to be disappointed, but then I thought..."if that means there aren't many children in the hospital, then that is a good, no a wonderful thing!"

I am a person who likes detail. Over the weekend, I watched a movie...not one I would recommend, but it starred Jessica Tandy and I have liked her since seeing Driving Miss Daisy. Anyway, these two women started out on a trip and decided to take a car ferry across the river. Their car, with everything except the two of them and their purses, rolled off the ferry and into the river. In the next scene, they have their luggage. How did that happen? The car is not recovered until much later in the movie. Movie makers don't think we are very smart, do they? ha! ha!

I saw a sign at our local building supply store today, "Don't just replace your old swing...paint it!"
It is true that we are a "throw away" society. I must say I am happy that we have been able to re-use
some of our old furniture pieces and we have a few other possibilities that I am still thinking about...
waiting for inspiration!!

Had fun shopping at Kohl's this afternoon after work. Everything was on sale and I had a 30% off coupon. I bought a swimsuit, two belts, a pair of shoes, and a piece of jewelry for less than the original price for the swimsuit! I left with a smile on my face!

We are getting lots of rain here...probably 5-6 inches in the last week. Our grass, plants and flowers
are very happy. Everything looks lush and green and it has kept temperatures mild.  I think we are going to be seeing the sun tomorrow and summer time temps. That's okay...this is the longest spring we have had in "many a year"!!

Starting to get things together for our annual beach trip in two weeks. Making lists and checking them twice...for shopping and packing. Not much shopping on our island of choice, so it's important to "take it with you" if you can!

We harvested two yellow squash from our garden Friday...woohoo!! It's been good sliced up in salad.
Hopefully, the next crop will be big enough to stew with onions...the way the Hubby likes it!

If you endured to the end of these ramblings...you are very kind! Aesop said "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." So, be assured, your kindness is never wasted on me! Thanks for visiting today! :-)

Saturday, June 8, 2013

a "love-ly" sonnet



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The leading lady in a movie I watched last night quoted a line from Shakespeare's Sonnet 17. 
I replayed the scene several times to hear her say it and think about it's meaning. The man she loved came home from WWI with a badly burned face and missing one arm. When he asked her if she could love him with his disfigurement, she said..."Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds..." I looked it up and the sonnet continues..."or bends with the remover to remove; oh no! it is an ever fixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken..."

I read Shakespeare when I was in college because it was required. I didn't enjoy it or understand much of it. But this sonnet is lovely and speaks the truth about love. True love should be constant, never failing, unconditional. God's love is like that. And if we love God, ours should be, too!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

look alikes


 For many years...almost as long as I can remember...
people have been
 telling me that I remind them of someone else.


I've had folks say," You look just like my
sister's mother-in-law",


"my high school science teacher",


 "my husband's aunt". A nurse told me I looked like
an actress she once saw in a movie!

Regularly, strangers will say, 
"Where do I know you from?"

A few weeks ago, the woman who came to train us 
in electronic record keeping asking me if I had
eaten lunch at Moe's. When I said no, she said,
"Well, your twin did!"

Last week when I went through the drive thru at 
Taco Bell, the cashier said,
"You just came through a few minutes ago, didn't you?"
When I said no, she said,
"Well, someone with yo' face did!"


That cracked me up!! Just once I would like to
see one of these people and see for myself
if I think they look like me!! :-)

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

baby girl antics



These two sure keep us laughing!
Grandchildren...one of God's best ideas! :-)

Monday, June 3, 2013

feeding the hungry


 A few weeks ago, Hubby and I had the privilege of attending a banquet to thank some very
 special volunteers. Seventeen years ago, the Southern Baptist Churches in our middle
 Georgia area decided to combine their resources and sponsor a food bank.They named
 it Christian Social Ministries (CSM) and asked folks from those same churches to
 serve there. So, every Tues and Thurs volunteers work to provide food and
 counseling to hungry families in our community and surrounding counties.


The decorations were pretty and pink and the food was tasty. 
A local quartet provede the musical entertainment.


But the best part was seeing old friends...folks we went to church with for many years.
Now, we are scattered to other places of worship, but our hearts are forever knit together.


There are two groups of volunteers at the food bank...counselors, who share the gospel and pray with each person who comes in, and the "kitchen crew", those who pack the sacks of canned goods, meats, bread, etc. In the seventeen years, 1.1 million families have been helped and 4.4 million pounds of food have been distributed. The amount of food available and the number of families that come in changes from day to day, but, they have never run out of food. It's been close a few times, but they have always been able to give each family their allotted amount before closing the doors for the day.


About 15 years ago, before I was working, our daughter and I volunteered there during the summers.
We loved it! Now that Hubby is "mostly" retired, he serves two Thursdays a month and understands why we enjoyed it so much! The ministry is certainly a testimony to the fact that God provides for
His work done His way... and to what can be accomplished when like-minded people work together
to make a difference in this world...and for eternity!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

mystery and history


I've been watching a British series, Foyle's War, on Netflix over the last few weeks. I finished the last few episodes today while peeling potatoes (russets for tonight's dinner and sweets for tomorrow's lunch) and sorting through clothes...deciding what to keep, what to store and what to give away! Anyway, the TV show is about detective Christopher Foyle's police work during WWII. I guess I inherited the love of a good mystery from my mother. She was a huge Agatha Christie and Erle Stanley Gardner fan and Perry Mason and Columbo  were probably her all time favorite television shows. I don't care so much for reading mysteries but I do enjoy watching detectives figure out the crime.

I really like the Foyle character. He is serious about his work, but has a dry wit that often catches people by surprise. He values life and treats everyone with respect. Though he is not very demonstrative, he cares about people and is loyal to his friends. And, most importantly, he always gets his man!! 

What made Foyle's War even more interesting were the history lessons in each episode....seeing the war from the British perspective. They sacrificed much and suffered great loss during the long years of the conflict. But they demonstrated great resolve and determination. As one of the characters said, "Every morning, after a night of bombing by the Germans, the people of London get up and go to work."

I think there is a lesson there for all of us!