Reading the Bible in 1 Year: Joshua Chapter 4

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Inspiration for my latest manuscript


I've been working on my manuscript and these photos of my friend's son gave me a lot of inspiration.

Where do you other writers out there get your inspiration...?

Friday, October 22, 2010

FREE Friday

In these poor economic times, we could all use a little free stuff. So here are a couple links to help you make the most of a meager budget and maybe even win a few things along the way:

Home Projects Great Contest
: Upload photos that show a home project you made great.

Win a Logo for your small business created by Martha Stewart designers and Deluxe. If you're interested, check it out here.

And, for a FREE bag of cat litter visit www.FreeBestLitter.com

I hope you all have a freetastic weekend!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

CANDY - What's the Most Popular in the World?


The most popular candy in the world is still chocolate. Of course that was an easy guess. And, if you don't believe me, check it out here.

But if you want to guess, play this game and guess the top 50 candies. But be warned Sour Patch Kids are the Number 1 candy.

I guessed about 8 of the answers. How many can you guess?

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog


Oh but wait, in my opinion, it should be Captain Hammer's Sing-Along-Blog. I mean, I am a mother after all. And Captain Hammer at least here, in Portland, Oregon, is played by my son: Jacob Kasch.

So you know where my heart is in this one.



It was a crazy weekend or I would have filmed a clip with my camcorder -- unfortunately, all I had with me was my camera, not the best quality for a video :(

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Weekends Are Definitely NOT for the WEAK


We're all busy - I know all about it. After all, I'm a mom with three kids...

Okay the truth is my kids are all "technically" adults but, with two still in college, it doesn't always seem that way.

And with kids, of any age, family traditions are important.

It was Luke's birthday so he came home to go to the Apple Festival. Okay, since he was on his phone most of the weekend, one might surmise that just maybe he came home for the presents. . . but the Apple Festival is something we've been enjoying since the kids were in kindergarten--maybe even before that.

You can always tell when it's Apple Festival season in Portland, Oregon. You just have to look up in the sky to see the Flying Fruit. A giant apple hangs in the air overhead. This beacon of red deliciousness heralds fruit lovers toward the festival.

So, then, after the Portland Nursery Apple Festival we headed straight for home to have a nice family dinner, which I wanted to enjoy at a local "family" restaurant because going out to eat has many advantages: no cooking, no cleaning, nothing but enjoying.

But Luke put a quick nix on that idea.

"I just want to stay home," he said.

"But," I really tried to bribe him here, "I was planning on Thai food," I told him.

Unbribeable, um, I mean Unswayable, he said, "I really want spaghetti."

Since it was his birthday, I tried to compromise, "There's always the Spaghetti Factory," I reminded him.

"Too noisy," he shook his head, "I want to be able to talk with everyone."

I know it sounds so sweet. BUT, if he would have told me BEFORE 3:00 p.m. on the day when everyone was coming at 5:00 p.m. - I might not have resisted so much--there just wasn't any time to argue. So, my husband called everyone and restrategized.

He told them just to come to our house, while I ran to the store to get the groceries. Then I quickly baked a cake--or two--since I have a BIG family. Oh, and I still had to cook the meal--for twelve people--and then serve it.

Just thinking about it, I'm tired. But, everything went O.K. with a lot of people pitching in--including the birthday boy "Luke" and Mackenzie.

Of course on such short notice, nothing could have gone perfectly. My Dracula cake didn't come out as I'd hoped. It was still warm when I had to decorate it. Icing wouldn't work--so I stenciled one of my Halloweenish favs on the front--yep, Vlad.
No time to be picky. So, I did the best I could. And I even threw a couple of eyeballs on the plate to make it a little more...festive.

It was a crazy, busy day. But you all know about those.

Oh yeah, and then we all went to see Jake's musical but that's another blog post.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Ghost Hunters

Halloween is just around the corner and the West Coast Ghost Hunters are offering tours for people interested in learning a little haunted history.

They say you can "Walk with the Spirits" in historic Oregon City, Oregon. You can check it out here: nwghosttours.com

Thursdays-Saturdays (October) @ 7:15pm and 9:30pm

Tours are 2 hours and cover over 20 blocks of the Historic McLoughlin Neighborhood in Oregon City. Tours start and end at the Ermatinger House at 6th and John Adams St.

I hope you'll have a haunting Halloween ;)