Showing posts with label repeat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repeat. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

A good time for chocolate

I'm not a huge Obama fan.  But, I am a fan of America.  And, I'm a huge fan of God.  So, I pray for Mr. Obama.

(Honestly, I pray for Mr. Obama's safety alot.  Because I dislike Joe Biden even more than Mr. Obama.)

And since the kids are out of school today, we watched part of the inauguration.  Actually, we watched everyone file in, listened to the Invocation that was not quite a prayer, heard a couple of the songs, and watched the two men be sworn in.  Then when the speeches started, we changed the channel.  Again, it's a school holiday, so you can bet we changed it to Disney channel.

We are having Taco Soup for supper tonight.  And every Mexican food loving person knows that chocolate goes best with Mexican.

That got me to thinking about November 2008 when Mr. Obama was first elected.  I posted a chocolate pie recipe then.  I think I'll repost it now.  I'm feeling about like I felt the day after that election in 2008.

This is what we'll be having for dessert tonight:

Chocolate Pie

1 Oreo cookie pie crust
8 oz. Cool Whip Free
1 cup skim milk
1 sm package ff, sf chocolate pudding mix

In a large bowl, combine milk and pudding mix. Add Cool Whip and mix well. Pour contents into pie crust and chill 2-3 hours. Serve cold and enjoy.

Serves: 8

Happy Monday!


Tuesday, July 29, 2008

I'll be OK, just give me a minute

In an effort to give myself a couple of days to regroup after Prayer Group Retreat, I'm going to repost what I wrote last year after PGR. I think you'll giggle.



Originally posted on July 19, 2007




...into my world. Last Thursday afternoon me and the kids took our kid-mobile to the car wash to be...washed, and detailed. When the guy got one look at the inside of our van, not only did he take back his offer to give us a discount on the detailing, he said it would take at least an hour to accomplish the level of cleanliness that I'd ordered. So we left it in his able hands and walked across the parking lot to spend an hour wandering around Walmart. It was fun because we had absolutely nothing to buy, but when we left we'd spent about $92.
I was feeling generous while in the toy section and when the girls asked to buy these little, bitty, tiny baby dolls with all of the little, bitty, tiny accessories to go with them for only $5.76 each, I caved. Mary TuTu picked out a blue one and Brooke chose pink. I convinced them to wait to open them until we got home because I didn't want to chase the little, bitty bottle and bottle-warmer all over my nice clean car.
After we arrived home, it took about 8 minutes for Mary TuTu to discover that she could completely dismember her baby doll and then bring me the body and pieces like they were some kind of jig-saw puzzle. After I put her doll back together, I convinced them both to leave their babies in one piece and to snuggle them and rock them instead of pulling their heads off.
This lasted until the next afternoon. While we were sitting in the van at the airport, waiting for the first member of Prayer Group to arrive, unbeknownst to me, the girls made sure that the heads, arms, and legs of their new baby dolls were again detached from the little bodies.
They kept their little secret until our passenger arrived and we were unloading her luggage at home. When I pulled her suitcase out of the back of the van, we were greeted with a pile of chubby baby legs and arms and bodies. I groaned, wondering if I was turning them in to serial killers, and Crys giggled. I asked Mary TuTu to carry the body parts in so I could put the babies back together. She replied, "No, it's OK, Grampy can do it later." I assumed that "later" meant later that evening when they were spending the night with my mom and dad. So I told her to go put all of the pieces of baby in the pink bag I'd packed for them earlier. It would be shameful if we lost an arm or a leg en route to the grandparents house.
I knew she had done as I asked because when we got in the house, I happened to glance at the bag sitting on the floor just inside the door. She'd left it un-zipped and wide open, making it possible for anyone who happened to walk by to see inside her duffel bag, full of chubby baby appendages. Feeling like a member of the maffia, I zipped the bag and counted the minutes until my mom got off work, knowing that she would come pick up the kids.
Mom did come, and it takes about 9 minutes to drive from my house to hers. About 13 minutes after they left the phone rang. It was Mom. Apparently they could only find one baby head, and could I please look for the other one at my house or in my car? And if I found it, could I please put it on the front porch so they wouldn't have to come in the house and disturb Prayer Group to retrieve it? Feeling more like a sick-o by the minute, I agreed to look for the lost baby head and wondered if there were any other missing parts. No, all the rest of the parts were there, only the head was missing.
About the time I found my shoes so I could go outside and check the van, the phone rang again. This time it was Bubba. He greeted me with, "Don't look for the head, we found it in the bag burried under some clothes." By this time I am pretty sure that Homeland Security has a tap on our house, but I am relieved that I don't have to spend 20 minutes looking for a little baby head.
So, last night, we went to Mom and Dad's to give Mom her firecracker plate, because I'm not allowed to paint myself one without painting her one, too. While we were there, Mom filled in the details that were happening at their house during the whole "headless baby" thing.
When they discovered that one of the heads was missing, Mary TuTu immediately started crying, and wailing, and gnashing her teeth. So, in an effort appease her, my dad took a sharpie marker and drew a smiley face on the nub that was meant to attach the head to the rest of the body.
Oh...yes...I have pictures. Because I need proof that I don't make this stuff up. And that Grampys will try anything to make their Mary TuTus stop crying.


Saturday, December 15, 2007

Ok, here's something

Since my brain is mush, I've decided to post some back issues of Talking Hairdryer. Today, I'm trying to keep in the holiday spirit. I originally posted this last November.

Here is everything you need to know about me during my favorite time of year!

1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? I use both, but I love to see wrapped presents with big pretty bows on top.
2. Real tree or artificial? artificial Last year we bought a tree that I LOVE. It makes me smile every time I see it!
3. When do you put up the tree? Any time I feel like it! But I usually try to wait until after Halloween.
4. When do you take the tree down? Some time after New Year's and before Valentines Day.
5. Do you like eggnog? I just can't even bring myself to try it.
6. Favorite gift received as a child? My baby doll Joni.
7. Do you have a nativity scene? Does it count if it is "Little People"?
8. Hardest person to buy for? Honey's dad.
9. Easiest person to buy for? Bubba
10. Mail or email Christmas cards? I can't remember the last time I sent C-mas cards mail or e-mail.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? I can't think of one
12. Favorite Christmas Movie? The Best Christmas Pagent Ever
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? After Thanksgiving
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Well, my Mema used to give us canned goods with the labels removed. After we ate what was inside we could have recycled the cans. . .
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? broccoli and rice casserole
16. Clear lights or colored on the tree? um. . .clear
17. Favorite Christmas song? Silver Bells
18. Travel at Christmas or stay home? Depends on the year, this year STAY AT HOME!
19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer? Of course, don't you know the song?
20. Angel on the tree top or a star? Family tree: star; Kids' tree: Santa
21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? Both! Are you kidding me? It's impossible to save them all for C-mas morning!
22. Most annoying thing about this time of year? Feeling so tired out by all the festivities that you just wish it were over. (I've vowed not to feel that way this year!)
23. Do you have Jesus in your heart this Christmas? Jesus is always in my heart