Showing posts with label Labor Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labor Day. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

Friday Happnin's

Me, a Budding Artist?
On Wednesday, I told you I was going to start painting.  Well, I have done my first canvas!

I told you that you would not be able to recognize anything in my paintings because I don't paint things.  I love abstract art!

There is also madness behind the reasoning or reasoning behind the madness.  Whichever!

I am not an artist and could really not paint anything recognizable at this point if I tried.  So, abstracts it will be.

This is my first attempt.  (The colors are not as accurate as they could be.)  I may add some more layers and touch-ups, but as of now, this is it.

I used colors that would go in my bedroom.  When it's hung, I'll show you.
 
I haven't titled it yet.  Any ideas?

Oh My Goodness!
We had a scary and potentially tragic event in our little Garden Home section yesterday morning.

A lady taking her grandson to school was evidently blinded by the early morning sun and in order to avoid hitting the back of another car ahead of her, swerved and instead of hitting the brake accelerated into the side of this house.
 The scary thing is that this is the room of the beautiful little four-year-old daughter who had just been taken to preschool.
This is inside her room.  We are praising God for protecting her, for had it happened a few minutes earlier, it could have been very tragic.
Thankfully, neither the driver nor her grandson were hurt either, so there is much for which to be grateful.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Miscellany Monday - Once in a Blue Moon

Happy Labor Day to you.  So happy to join up with Carissa again today for

Once in a Blue Moon
Were you able to see the Blue Moon his past Friday night?  It is Blue in name only, the phrase is used when there are two full moons in one month.  The first was August 1st.  This won't happen again, I understand until 2015.  So, I took my camera outside and took a sequence of shots.  These are my favorite two.

Happy Anniversary
 Yesterday was Hubby's birthday and tomorrow will be our 47th wedding anniversary.

47 years ago two young adults met on a blind date in New Orleans, Louisiana.
 

Seven months later, in a small rural Baptist church in south central Louisiana, that couple committed themselves to each other for a life time.
Six years later they were no longer two but a family of four.
Forty seven years later they are no longer a family of four but a family of 13!
Entwined...
my heart and yours, intricately and beautifully as true soul mates and partners, stronger because we're together.
 Encircled...
our home and our family, by grace and love that grows with us as we share life's journey.
  Enriched...
our life together, through giving and understanding, support and encouragement, friendship and laughter.
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I am so richly blessed to have shared these 47 years with a godly man, chosen for me by God Himself.
Happy Anniversary Dick!
"Only once in a Blue Moon!" 
 
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Wednesday Hodgepodge - Labor Day & Isaac

Thank you Joyce for these stimulating questions this week for


1. Americans will celebrate Labor Day this coming weekend. Do you know what we're actually celebrating? (without consulting your friends Google or wikipedia, ahem) What's a project you're currently 'laboring' over?
 Labor Day is always on the first Monday of September and was established as a special day to recognize and show appreciation for the American labor force.  Those special people who have contributed to the economic survival and exceptionalism of this great country.  Unlike our esteemed President who seems to believe that the government has provided all that has made America great, these wonderful entrepreneurs and laborers are the true spirit of America's greatness.  Thank you!

 I am not laboring over any project right now.  I'm retired, remember?  However, I have recently started my own Mary Kay business and although I don't actually labor, I do hope to make a contribution.

2. Labor Day also signals the unofficial end of summer for most of us...what summer food will you miss the most? If you're in the southern hemisphere feel free to substitute winter for summer. 
I will most miss the red, juicy, delicious watermelon. 

3. A well known proverb states, 'It's easier to seek forgiveness than ask permission.' Your thoughts?
 I see this as a copy-out for poor behavior.  I'm sure there may be the occasional exception, but any action that would require forgiveness without permission, just probably should not be done.

4. Food critic, film critic, book critic, art critic....which hat would you most like to wear?
I would love to be an art critic.  Okay, maybe I am already a self appointed one.

5. When you were a kid, who (besides your parents) was your favorite adult
It was my Aunt Thyra. She was the most elegant lady I had ever known.  She dressed to the nines and wore the most beautiful shoes.  Her home was well decorated in a traditional style which I still love.  I just loved everything about her.  The fact that I was her favorite didn't hurt either.  Don't tell my sisters, because they thought they were her favorite.

6. The astronaut, Neil Armstrong, passed away last week. He was regarded as a hero by many generations of people all around the world. Do we still have modern day heroes? What makes someone a hero?
I am not a hero worshiper.  But yes, there are persons today who are examples of purity, integrity, strong ethics, and who are willing to take a stand for right.  A hero could be a parent who loves and provides for his/her family and sets the example for principled living.  A hero could be a coach, a teacher, a friend or a neighbor of character or a humble and shy astronaut.
  
 It has been said of Neil Armstrong:  "Neil Armstrong was far more than a symbol but he came to symbolize American innovation for decades."

 On this Labor Day weekend, I think it appropriate to recognize and remember all persons who have helped symbolize American industry and innovation.

 7. I never get tired of __________________.
I never get tired of being with my family.  This weekend, my two sisters and I are getting together just because.  We are meeting just to be together and watch LSU play its first game on TV while playing make-up and getting a spa treatment.


 
Early September, we will be going north to the midwest to be with our son and his family for a couple weeks.  We always look so forward to our time with them.  Shortly after we get back, we will go west to Dallas to celebrate our baby granddaughter's 6th birthday.  After that we plan a trip south to see hubby's brother and sis-in-law.
Yes, family is something in which I never tire .


8. Insert your own random thought here. 
 Thoughts on this Wednesday are with family and friends who are in the path of Isaac this week.  It brings back so many memories of Katrina and the stress of not knowing about the welfare of our son who was administrator of a rehab hospital in New Orleans East.  He was responsible for patients, employees and their family members who chose to ride out the storm at the facility, for three days before being rescued.  But, mostly it reminds me of God's faithfulness as He heard my pleas for peace, protection and wisdom for our son.  God heard and answered.  God is good!