Saturday, June 14, 2008

Happy Father's Day!!!


I just wanted to wish all the "World's Greatest Dad's" out there a very Happy Father's Day, especially those soldier dads that have recently been re-united with their children after so long, and of course Mark.

I've had no time to blog lately but I really hope to get back to it soon. Russell's graduation next week, Rob being home, and just all sorts of fun and busy stuff going on here are keeping me really busy. Thanks for your patience. I do miss this place and visiting everyone.

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Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year! An Apple a Day...

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...Keeps the Dr. Away. I will eat healthier in 2008. I will exercise more in 2008. I will save more money in 2008. I will spend less money in 2008. I will be more charitable. I will give up (fill in the blank). It's time to make those dreaded New Year's Resolutions. So what are yours this year?

A few years ago I resolved not to make resolutions...Instead I reflect on the year before and think about the positive things in my life and try to let go of the "bad stuff". It's not as easy as it sounds. I think sometimes we let the "bad stuff" define the year for us because every year around this time I hear more people say things like..."I will be glad when this year is over! It was a bad year!" than I ever hear people say "It was a great year. I just hope next year is as good!" I wonder if it really was as bad as we perceive? Or do we tend to let the bad outweigh the good? Does the bad stuff make us forget about the good stuff? So this year I think I will "resolve" to focus on the good stuff, and try to minimize the impact the bad stuff has on my life...after all there will always be bad stuff.

So here is a Happy New Years wish to all of you. I wish you good health, prosperity, and happiness in 2008. Remember the "good stuff" it will make the "bad stuff" easier to take. Be safe in your celebrations please!

PS...I am having internet trouble so I haven't been able to update my sites. I will be back when it's all fixed...Thanks!

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Easter Desert "Khrustyky"

I hope everyone who celebrates it enjoyed a very nice Easter. We had a nice Easter with family. We always have a traditional Ukrainian Easter. Mark's side of the family is Ukrainian and Russian. One of the favorite Ukrainian foods is "Khrustyky" a fried pastry sprinkled with powdered sugar. It's light and crunchy and a little messy, but oh sooo tasty. It's one of Russell's favorites.

Thank you all for the support of my "call to action" regarding the Verizon wireless. For those who hadn't read my last post, Verizon Wireless has a policy of suspending wireless service for 6 months while a service member is deployed. They will not extend the suspension longer than 6 months. At the end of the 6 months the # is disconnected permanently and reassigned. However deployments are 12 months or more so the policy is utterly useless. I am putting out a call to action for Verizon customers to let them know how pointless this policy is and to urge them to change the policy to extend the suspension for up to 24 months so soldiers can keep their phone numbers. I don't think it's too much to ask of a big company like Verizon to do such a small thing for the members of the military who are deployed and in harms way.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
2007

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I hope everyone enjoyed very happy and safe New Year Celebrations. We had a very nice time celebrating with friends and family.

I cannot say that I am sorry to see 2006 go. It wasn't a particularly bad year, but it certainly had it's challenges for us. I hope that the challenges we face in 2007 won't be quite as difficult as 2006.

One of the things that was most rewarding about 2006 was getting to know so many wonderful photographers here online through the photoblogs that I visit and those who visit me. I have found so much encouragement, inspiration, and support from everyone and I just want to let you all know how grateful I am for your thoughtful comments and faithful visits. It really does mean a lot to me. You all really did help me get through a tough year! This place, this community really has been an oasis for me to go and get away from some of the stresses of this past year. Thank you.

This shot was taken on Saturday afternoon in Princeton. This is a micro-brewery called "Triumph" that has 2 locations, one in Princeton and one in New Hope PA. I had been to the one in New Hope on a few occasions for lunch with Mark and always liked the atmosphere and the tasty food. I think it's pretty neat that you can see the tanks where they brew their specialty beers on site. While we were there they were cleaning some of the tanks. You might even be able to see the steam rising up in the lights near the center tank. This was a tough shot. I laid the camera on the seat and shot blind. The shutter was pretty slow and I need the seat to stabilize it for the shot.


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Monday, December 25, 2006

Warm Fuzzy Christmas Wish

Wishing You All A Very Merry Warm and Fuzzy
Christmas!

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Friday, December 15, 2006

Christmas Reading

Over the past few years it's become more difficult to find my Christmas Spirit. Maybe it's because the children are growing up and it just isn't quite the same as when they were little. Perhaps this year it's because the weather has been very warm. I'm not really sure.

I am an avid reader (when I have time) and one thing I've done over the past few years is to look for a little Christmas book to read to sort of help to put me in the mood. This is a picture of those books from the past 3 years. I have yet to get out and get this year's edition. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you all for the encouraging comments on recent posts. I am in a funk but I am determined not to let it get the best of me. Rob comes home Saturday and I am really focused on that right now so maybe that has something to do with it. I am preoccupied with my excitement at his homecoming and feeling a little overwhelmed at the same time with other things that are going on in my life right now.

I am a perfectionist and I am distressed that everything isn't "perfect" this year, ie. the house is a wreck (outside) because of all the work which has stressed me out so much, with no end in sight. For those that may not know, our underground heating oil tank leaked into the soil and water table causing us to have to do an environmental clean up which is a long, over a year at this point, arduous, stressful, frustrating, inconvenient, messy, and potentially bankrupting endeavor. (Thank God for tank insurance and homeowners insurance!!!)

This shot was taken in a little room, which is actually more like a very large hallway, between the living room and family room/dining room/kitchen in our house. It's a cozy little spot with a comfy sofa and a blanket to curl up on and read or have a game of chess or even a little cat-nap in the afternoon quiet before the kids come home, or on a lazy, rainy, Sunday afternoon.

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A quick note on the last post; That boat was definitely wrecked. It was impaled on these huge beams which pierced the hull through in several places leaving gaping holes in her and cracking her hull extensively on the side which is out of the frame. If you look you can see an example of one of the beams across the aft deck. Below is a snap of some of the damage. Ouch!!!




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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Christmas Baubles

This is a beaded garland I have draped from the bottom of my chandelier over my dining table. They catch the light in such a pretty way I decided to take a close up of them. It came out somewhat abstract, but still pretty.

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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Holiday Window

Ahhh...'Tis the season. This was a display at a Peddler's Village in Pennsylvania. This shopping village has all sorts of country shops and some nice restaurants and pubs. The gardens and landscape are just stunning. They put up beautiful displays to coincide with every season throughout the year. I've been going there since I was a very small child.

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