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Our wonderful wedding gift

Saturday, December 19, 2009

My husband & I were married in 2008 but today, after running errands,
we came home to find a wonderful wedding gift from my sister & brother-
in-law... A Kitchen Aid "Artisian" standing mixer!!! I am so in love
with this thing. I have wanted one ever since I used the one my mom
owns. I kid you not, not even 2 minutes after we brought it up &
opened it, we used it to make some shortbread cookies. They are still
baking, so I can't tell you how they turned out just yet (but the
husband has a knack for getting culinary creations right the first
time, so I'm sure they will be fantastic!) Anyway, Van & I love this
wonderful gift. Thank you R-cubed!!!
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O Tannenbaum

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The husband & I decided to honor our collective German heritage (he is
Polish & I am Indian) and buy a nice little Tannenbaum for our place
this year. We have 2 cats so we got a little tree that had built in
decorations that they shouldn't be able to destroy...plus we placed it
in a spot that is generally hard for them to reach! I really love this
li'l tree. It's very cute. It makes the place feel a little more
festive too! Happy holidays to you & yours!!
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Thanksgiving Appetizer

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Here is my second (of two) turkey shaped contribution this year. For
more details about this centerpiece visit:
Http://yeswecook.com/2009/11/turkey-tom-2009/
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thanksgiving cupcakes

Saturday, November 28, 2009

It's that time of year again! Here is one (of the two) annual turkey
shaped contributions I made for our family's Thanksgiving festivities
this year. These are turkey cupcakes. They are super easy to make.
Here's how you do it:
1.)Bake & frost chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting
2.)Wing, face, tail-feathers = broken/shaped Salerno butter cookies
3.) Eyes= dot of black icing
4.) Snood= drip of red icing
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Poem: The Square Root of 3

Saturday, November 07, 2009
I just got done watching Harold & Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay and my nerdy self fell in love with the poem Kumar recited to his ex-girlfriend (which ultimately helped him win her back). The poem is "The Square Root of 3". Enjoy!

I’m sure that I will always be
A lonely number like root three

The three is all that’s good and right,
Why must my three keep out of sight
Beneath the vicious square root sign,
I wish instead I were a nine

For nine could thwart this evil trick,
with just some quick arithmetic

I know I’ll never see the sun, as 1.7321
Such is my reality, a sad irrationality

When hark! What is this I see,
Another square root of a three

As quietly co-waltzing by,
Together now we multiply
To form a number we prefer,
Rejoicing as an integer

We break free from our mortal bonds
With the wave of magic wands

Our square root signs become unglued
Your love for me has been renewed

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Types of souls

Friday, November 06, 2009
I have always been drawn to people that seem older than their years. Especially men - I like younger guys that seem like "old men". I always equated them with "old souls". After reading the descriptions below, I am finding that is not necessarily the case. So, what other types of souls are there?
THE INFANT SOUL
INFANT SOULS choose lessons of physical survival. They live in simple situations that include intense experiences - famine, plagues, floods, wars, oppression, etc. They don't know the difference between right and wrong, though they can be taught to be decent human beings. They don't usually seek higher education and often don't seek employment, as such. Infant souls don't question authority and willingly adopt the religion of their parents as is.

THE BABY SOUL
BABY SOULS display less fear than infant souls and are more sophisticated. But they tend to over apply rules. Black is black as far as they're concerned. Their strong early beliefs remain fixed in their minds, regardless of lack of their wisdom or tolerance. Baby souls love to become big fish in their little puddles...but hate being opposed. Because of this they may spend much time in litigation. Baby souls don't spend time navel-gazing into their own lives. They're often "good students" that learn "proper subjects," and are attracted to
fundamentalist religions.

THE YOUNG SOUL
YOUNG SOULS are the "Donald Trumps" of the world...the movers and shakers. They usually set the bar too high for themselves. Achievement is paramount. They chase after what they believe will bring success without ever stopping to think why - because they're so limited in their perception. They fear death and must have all the toys, experiences, fame and money they can possibly accumulate before they die. They are designers of civilization. Young souls usually seek higher education and graduate-level degrees. Their views of orthodoxy are at one end of the spectrum or the other. Monks and nuns are at one end and a belief in total sexual freedom, the other. They have difficulty with insight into other people's behaviour.

THE MATURE SOUL
MATURE SOULS challenge the young soul's desire to "have it all." It is a hard cycle that demands seeking answers to life's tough questions. They are attracted to gentler faiths, such as Quaker, Unitarian, or Buddhist. Mature souls are not as open to the occult as old souls. They look for and question the motivation for all of life's actions. They often continue with inappropriate relationships - perhaps believing that through self-sacrifice, or tough lessons they will ultimately prevail. Often they can't shake their sense of duty. Mature souls suffer from stress related illness that sometimes results in schizophrenia, psychosis and a higher suicide rate than other souls. [Cayce emphasized the role that `stress' plays in not only physical illnesses but also mental illnesses; he believed it was `stress' that wrecked havoc on the brain chemistry/balance]. But they're smart enough to seek professional help without urging. Mature souls often make huge contributions to knowledge - particularly philosophical and scientific. But altogether they don't necessarily have the drive for fame, many still achieve it. They're emotionally high maintenance.

THE OLD SOUL
OLD SOULS live and let live. They seek the route of least resistance...they're individualistic and usually easy going. They have an inner knowing of the waste of time in pursuing fame and fortune and therefore create the appearance of being "laid back." Old souls are highly competent - even in roles they don't particularly like. They tend to choose work that is pleasant and undemanding, leaving them free to pursue their desired goals easily...unless the job adds to the spiritual search. They may or may not seek higher education... but definitely will seek it if they sense it's needed for their chosen path. Old souls create confidence in animals. And their choice of medical care tends to be alternative and holistic. Old souls are here to teach others their spiritual understandings. Their philosophies and writings are simple and easy to read. Old souls religion is far reaching and has no label. A grove of trees is a sacred place to them. They seldom cling to dogma and prefer personal spiritual practices. However, old souls are wise enough to be discreet in their religious practices and know how to pass in public undetected. They focus on searching for the spiritual truth and have a finer sense of knowing what is true than any other souls level. Old souls all over the world share the experience of emptiness and a longing for that feeling of home.
I am not even going to venture to guess where I stand (or actually post what I think I am), but feel free to see what type of soul you have! It's kinda entertaining...
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Two broken iPhone screens under one roof!

Thursday, August 06, 2009

My sister dropped her iPhone a few months ago & cracked her screen.
Her husband got his stuck in the spoke of his bike which propelled it
into the pavement which **completely** shattered his screen. So sad :
( sigh!
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