A teenage boy had just passed his driving test and inquired of his
father as to when they could discuss his use of the car.
His father said he'd make a deal with his son: 'You bring your grades
up from a C to a B average, study your Bible a little, and get your
hair cut. Then we'll talk about the car.'
The boy thought about that for a moment, decided he'd settle for the
offer, and they agreed on it.
After about six weeks his father said, 'Son, you've brought your grades
up and I've observed that you have been studying your Bible, but I'm
disappointed you haven't had your hair cut.
The boy said, 'You know, Dad, I've been thinking about that, and I've
noticed in my studies of the Bible that Samson had long hair, John the
Baptist had long hair, Moses had long hair...and there's even strong
evidence that Jesus had long hair.'
To this his father replied, 'Did you also notice they all walked
everywhere they went?'
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Children's Day in Japan
May 5th might be Cinco de Mayo here in the states but did you know that in Japan May 5th is Children's Day?
Celebrating the elderly or the time-wisened individuals is commonplace in Japan but they don't forget about the kids.
This is a great day to celebrate with banners, prizes and candy.
I think we should lobby for a Children's Day here in the states.
What do you think?
Celebrating the elderly or the time-wisened individuals is commonplace in Japan but they don't forget about the kids.
This is a great day to celebrate with banners, prizes and candy.
I think we should lobby for a Children's Day here in the states.
What do you think?
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Wearable Words
We used to play Scrabble all the time but this game has lost a few pieces. But, I didn't want to throw it out. So I figured out a way to recraft the pieces. My husband drilled eye hooks on the top.
What do you think of this idea?
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tulip Tuesday
Monday, April 26, 2010
May Day is on its Way - Here's How to Make a May Basket

When I was little, we used to make May Day baskets out of paper and fill them with flowers. We'd hang them on the neighbors' doors, ring the bell and run off. Then we'd hide in the bushes and watch the door swing open to see the surprised expressions on our neighbor's faces.
Then when my kids were little, I helped them make the same paper baskets and hang them on the neighbor's doors.
May 1st is May Day and it's just around the corner. So, if you want to get ready, you might want to start making your baskets now. Here's how:
1) First I start with some pretty papers (these could be leftover gift wrapping paper).

I can also mix papers and adhere them to one another with spray-on adhesive.

2) Then I cover them in contact paper (I keep a roll around the house)

3) I roll the paper into a cone

4) I staple the edges and tape them down.
5) I punch a hole on either side

6) Then I string a ribbon through the holes

7) And stuff some flower foam down inside.
8) I use a little water holder that I can wedge into the foam and stick a bouquet into the water.
On May Day I'll fill these up and hang them on the doors.
I'll pick the flowers from my yard to make my bouquets.

May Day has traditionally been a day of celebration which involves dancing around a May pole and delivering May baskets filled with flowers onto the doors of houses.
Some people might call May day a celebration of spring and a flower festival.
In many countries, May Day is a celebration of International Workers' Day, or Labor Day, a day of political demonstrations and celebrations organized by the unions.
Traditional English May Day includes dancing, crowning a May Queen and celebrations involving a Maypole. The Maypole is adorned with ribbons that kids hold on to as they dance around the pole. This creates a beautiful multi-colored pole.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Wanna Go?
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Graduation
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