Accentuate the Positive! · holiday · just plain fun · Something wonderful

Something wonderful….

We’re already well into the New Year as marked by the Jewish calendar …. 5772!

Over the past week (Sept. 28-30) Jews celebrated Rosh Hashanah.

I started this past week in a bad mood. Then I saw this video. I played it every day since I saw it. My bad mood went away, just in time for a new year. I may be a day late, but Shanah Tovah, y’all!

Beauty · Community Supported Agriculture · Cooking · holiday · hostess with the mostess

He is Risen!

Easter Sunday 2011, the flowering cross outside Riverland Hills Baptist Church after the 9 a.m. service.

Flowering Cross

After church I cooked Easter lunch for Mom and Dad. The menu featured veggies from my first spring weekly share from my coop – Pinckney’s Produce. We had:

Spring Onion Soup
Spinach Salad with Mandarin Oranges

Baked Ham Slices

Cabbage-Celery-Cucumber Salad
Broccoli-Grape-Bacon Salad
Crispy Turnip “Fries”

Rolls with Butter

Angel Food Cake * Fresh Strawberries * Whipped Cream

Happy Easter, everyone.

Cooking · holiday · hostess with the mostess · Introspection

Resolutions for the New Year

Each year everyone thinks about what they’d like to do differently for the new year. Most (98.9%)* of those resolutions involve health, diet, losing weight, etc. This year in our Adult Bible Fellowship class (Sunday School for all you traditionalists) the guest teacher even asked us if we had any resolutions.

One guy said his resolution was to not make any resolutions. He had too much trouble keeping them.

That’s a copout, I wanted to say. But I didn’t want to start something in class so Continue reading “Resolutions for the New Year”

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to the Three D’s in Jacksonville (and Jimmy Longstreet!)

Christmas · holiday · just plain fun

Digital Christmas

The Nativity as seen through Gmail, Facebook, Yelp and more ….

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The eternal Christmas tree

Dec. 20 and I just put the tree up! Each year it varies. This year I’ve spent December alternately being sick or baking 20 dozen cookies. (Note to all friends and family: I only baked when I was healthy. Promise!)

Tonight I put up the tree I “inherited” from Dad when they downsized to a patio home. Here’s the story I wrote about that tree 17 years ago for The Georgia Guardian newspaper. Tomorrow or Thursday I’ll post pictures of the decorated 2010 tree. Tonight you’ll have to make do with a picture of Pickles sitting underneath the tree:

Pickles underneath the Christmas tree.

Pickles poses by a copy of the original story of our family tree. Dad loved the story so much he matted and framed it. Once you read it, you’ll see why.

A Tree for All Seasons

First published in the Georgia Guardian, Dec. 24, 1993
Copyright Jennifer Rust

Every family has its Yuletide traditions, and ours is no exception. We’ll be going to parties, attending the Christmas Eve candlelight service at church and decorating the tree. Yet we do something lots of people would never dream of: We pull our tree out of the attic each year.

Yes, we have an artificial tree. During my impossible-to live-with teenage years, I continually referred to it as the fake tree. I would groan and roll my eyes each time my dad pulled it out of its box, telling the story of how he bought it in 1968 for only $15. (What a bargain, I can hear him say.)

When I was in high school I would beg my parents to buy a real tree. We could decorate it with strings of popcorn and other “natural” ornaments. But each year we’d re-assemble that same old tree, sticking branches into the holes on the trunk pole and bending them into place so they’d look right.

As time passed, my brother and I graduated, left the house, got jobs. Now, I have only a few days at home to celebrate the holiday. And I’ve noticed a change in the way I feel about that tree. It happened the year before last, when my dad said, “I think we might replace this one with a new tree.”

You would have thought he suggested we replace Mom. I gasped, “No! You can’t get rid of this tree!” Even as I said it I realized why.

Because of all the laughs we have putting it up each year … because all the made-in-kindergarten ornaments look just right on it … because we’ve had it for 25 years, and how many things last that long? Heck, that tree is the same age as my brother Bill and we’re keeping him.

That artificial, fake but eternal tree has become so much more than a decorative centerpiece upon which to hang the ornaments. It is a symbol of all those Christmases past and all the memories we share. That glorious fake fir has become a holiday tradition of its won. I wouldn’t trade it for the most majestic blue spruce around.

holiday · just plain fun

Eating your way through December

Last week our administrative assistant sent everyone in our department this e-mail:

Get into the Spirit of the Holidays…

All next week is junk food week

Bring in your favorite candy, cookies, snacks, appetizers, etc.

to share with your co-workers

Now I ask you – how is anyone supposed to stick to a diet around here?

Cooking · holiday

Cookie Time!

Today I turned the kitchen into a factory to make Christmas gifts.

Sunbeam Mixmaster
I inherited my vintage mixer, a Sunbeam Mixmaster, from my Grandmother Shuler.

I just realized that I made cookies for gifts one year before I even had a mixer. I have no idea how I managed to mix up the dough for 60 dozen cookies that year (yes, that’s right, I made 60 dozen. Baked for days.) I was much younger then.

I just took these right out of the oven. Yum!

Cookies right out of the oven
Behold the deliciousness

After they cool a couple of minutes in the pan you have to let the cookies cool completely on the rack so the bottoms get nice and crisp.

Cookies cooling on the rack
Wire cooling rack by Pampered Chef. Plus my other kitchen essentials - favorite cookbooks and crockpot.

After five dozen cookies I decided to stop and see the latest Harry Potter movie. Very good!

Five dozen cookies
Five dozen cookies later, I'm halfway through today's baking session.

Now I’m ready to play Santa’s helper! My friend and next-door neighbor Kim got the first bag.  She sampled them all for you. Her eyes rolled back into her head when she took that first bite. Then she groaned. I think that’s good.

Cookies wrapped in gift bag
Cookies = Love

So, all you lucky cookie recipients – you have a great present coming to you!

Family · holiday · just plain fun · Travel

Pictures from the Caribbean

Click here for all the pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2098013&id=1431549560&l=c77ca70944

Just a few for starters:

The beach at St. Maarten.

 

70s Night Dance Party on the Freedom of the Seas
The dining room on Freedom of the Seas