Thursday, November 27, 2008

Little Man's Little Feast


Last night Little Man's father brought home shrimp for dinner. Little Man LOVES shrimp. Then, Little Man's mother (aka Yours Truly) was cleaning out the fridge to make room for Thanksgiving, and cut up a piece of leftover steak and put it on the cat food bowl. When Little Man came begging, I showed him the steak, which he polished off. So, Little Man had Surf & Turf last night! If he tells you he is being neglected, don't believe him.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Alphabet Thanksgiving (what did I forget?)

A - apples, aunts

B - Bible, beads, books, brother-in-laws

C - cats, coffee, chocolate, Cammie, cousins

D - Dad, dogs (equal time!), donuts

E - eating!

F - family, friends, flowers, fruit

G - God, gardens

H - home, health, hypertufa

I - income, internet

J - Jesus!, jewelry, job

K -Kettle Corn

L - love, Little Man, life

M - Mom, mosaic, marbles, music

N - nature, nieces, nephews

O - old age

P - piano

Q - quarters (in the year, in the dollar, in a game)

R - reading

S - sugar, salt, Spirit, snow, sisters, sister-in law

T - tea

U - unlimited long distance minutes, uncles

V - voting rights

W - water

X - x-rays

Y - youth

Z - zillions of mind-boggling stars, named and placed by God.



Sunday, November 16, 2008

Another reason to love the internet

Acting on a tip from my brothers-in-law (2 separate occasions), I checked out www.pandora.com. It is TOO COOL for words. It is a music site that customizes your radio to your personal preferences. They have analyzed zillions of songs for all sorts of characteristics that you would never even think of (like excessive vamping, which I apparently like since it shows up a lot in the songs they choose for me). You choose an artist or a song and they start offerings possibilities. You can vote yes or no or not at all. If you choose no they delete the song from the playlist. I'm not sure what doing nothing does, but a yes vote hones their choices.

Just for fun, I tried an experiment. I love the song All My Tears by Julie Miller. It has been recorded by her, as well as by Jars of Clay, Selah, and Emmy Lou Harris. I haven't done the Emmy Lou version yet, but I created stations based on each of the other versions. It's very interesting to see how the different versions give rise to different playlists. I spent the most time with the Julie Miller version. She has a spare, Appalachian sound with folk instruments. Some of the subsequent offerings were Allison Krause, the main song from O Brother Where Art Thou, and many artists and groups I had never heard of.

What a great way to explore music. And - it's free! I don't know how they do it, except they have links for every song so you can buy the song or the album, which must generate some kind of revenue. According to their FAQ's, they add about 15,000 songs per month. They take suggestions (so I suggested Lianna Klassen and Damaris Carbaugh) and submissions if you are an aspiring musician.

Friday, November 7, 2008

The Ball that Started It All!


Here is the first bowling ball I ever decorated. It only sat in a corner for 3 or 4 years waiting for me to grout it. Well, last month that finally happened. If you want to see more pictures, check out my other blog: bowlingballsiveknown.blogspot.com. There you can also see the rest of my bowling ball endeavors, as least as many as I have posted so far.