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Who Are You Looking For?

Karen | blogging | Thursday, 07 January 2010

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of MyLife. All opinions are 100% mine.

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During my time online the past few years, I have met many people through social networking sites. It always brings me sadness when someone disappears from a site. They have their reasons for not posting. Perhaps they discover that the group doesn’t fit their writing style or they have become too busy to post. Whatever the reason, they leave and we all lose touch. I hate to see it happen and wish there was a way to find them again just to say hi.

There is a fun website, MyLife.com, that makes it easy to connect with people. I tried finding a blogger that I felt close to because she has a sister that lives in Texas and I do too. Her husband was battling colon cancer and I often find myself wondering how he is doing. At MyLife.com, all I had to do was type in her name and approximate age. I got back a listing of 8 different people and was able to narrow down to two people, my choices to email. I can send emails to both people listed to find out if one of them is my long lost friend. Pretty easy isn’t it?

Check out mylife.com to reconnect with long lost friends! It is fun.
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January’s Top Entrecard Droppers

Karen | blogging | Monday, 02 February 2009

Thank you to all my loyal droppers. These are the top ten and may not include many of you faithful Entrecard droppers. I appreciate your drops and hope I can reciprocate and leave many comments on your blogs. Thanks again. You can look at my drop list for the 50 blogs I drop on. If you are a regular dropper on my blog and I don’t have you on my list, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I will add you to my list. I am very persistent about leaving comments and hope to get to know you.

Top 10 droppers on My Road for January:
Sewing Mom
On the Bricks
i Walk u 2
Beyond Feron
Photography by KML
Theme lib dot com
Freaky Frugalite
Natural Hawg
New York Renovator

The 10th dropper is Good Life Review. That blog confuses me. It has not had a post since 2006. There is probably an error and the blogger is working on it. At least, I hope so.

Does Color Matter?

Karen | blogging | Monday, 26 January 2009

While driving to Starbucks last Friday evening, I saw an incredible sight. I saw a soft pink Volkswagen. It was the soft pink associated with Mary Kay cosmetics. I wonder if someone earned the car through Mary Kay. I knew that they once gave away Cadillacs. Are they giving away VW’s now?

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Another question I have…Would your husband drive a pink Volkswagen?

Good Fortune Foods for the New Year

Karen | blogging | Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Those two wonderful ladies over at Margie and Edna’s Basement have been talking about foods we eat to celebrate the New Year. It sounds like some foods are more lucky than others. I had no idea! Margie and Edna were reminiscing about how their mother used to make a big pot of black-eyed peas. That sounds heavenly. I love black-eyed peas.

My husband always fixes a big pot of corned beef and little red potatoes. The flavor of the meat gives the potatoes an unusual flavor and it is quite yummy. He also adds some cabbage to the pot. It sure does stink up the house and the gas we produce seems to linger in the air for a week or so. I am not sure how lucky that is for us at all!

From an article at The Food Timeline:
Austrians, Swedes, and Germans frequently choose pork or ham for their New Year’s meal. They brought this tradition with them when they settled in different regions of the United States. New Englanders often combine their pork with sauerkraut to guarantee luck and prosperity for the coming year. Germans and Swedes may pick cabbage as a lucky side dish, too. In other places, turkey is the meat of choice. Bolivians and some people in New Orleans follow this custom. But other people claim that eating fowl (such as turkey, goose, or chicken) on New Year’s Day will result in bad luck. The reason? Fowl scratch backward as they search for their food, and who wants to have to “scratch for a living”? Frequently, fish is the lucky food. People in the northwestern part of the United States may eat salmon to get lucky. Some Germans and Poles choose herring, which may be served in a cream sauce or pickled. other Germans eat carp. Sometimes sweets or pastries are eaten for luck. In the colony of New Amsterdam, now New York, the Dutch settlers still enjoy these treats. Germans often eat doughnuts, or pfannkuchen, while the French have traditionally celebrated with pancakes. In some places, a special cake is made with a coin baked inside. Such cakes are traditional in Greece, which celebrates Saint Basil’s Day and New Year’s at the same time. The Saint Basil’s Day cake (vasilopeta) is made of yeast dough and flavored with lemon. The person who gets the slice with the silver or gold coin is considered very lucky! Many of the luck-bringing foods are round or ring-shaped, because this signifies that the old year has been completed. Black-eyed peas are an example of this, and they are part of one of New Year’s most colorful dishes, Hoppin’ John, which is eaten in many southern states. Hoppin’ John is made with black-eyed peas or dried red peas, combined with hog jowls, bacon, or salt pork. Rice, butter, salt, or other vegetables may be added. The children in the family might even hop around the table before the family sits down to eat this lucky dish. In Brazil, lentils are a symbol of prosperity, so lentil soup or lentils with rice is prepared for the first meal of the New Year. Thousands of miles away, the Japanese observe their New Year’s tradition of eating a noodle called toshikoshi soba. (This means “sending out the old year.”) This buckwheat noodle is quite long, and those who can swallow at least one of them without chewing or breaking it are supposed to enjoy good luck and a long life. Finally, Portugal and Spain have an interesting custom. As the clock strikes midnight and the new year begins, people in these countries may follow the custom of eating twelve grapes or raisins to bring them luck for all twelve months of the coming year!

Throughout history, people have eaten certain foods on New Year’s Day, hoping to gain riches, love, or other kinds of good fortune during the rest of the year. So, what do you eat on New Years day?

Mr. Bluelight and Layaway

Karen | blogging | Thursday, 13 November 2008

PhotobucketIt makes me sad to think about but camping season is finished here in the mid-west. It is finished, unless you are a die hard camper who doesn’t mind camping in the snow. There are people who love to camp in the winter time. Not me. I found the perfect tent system at Kmart but, unfortunately, it doesn’t come with a heater.

Seriously, I am putting my new found tent in layaway and giving it to hubby for Christmas. I am so glad that Kmart is offering layaway again. It is too hard to hide things around my house and Kmart will keep it for me for 8 weeks. While looking for a temporary type bed to have for our Christmas time company, I found the perfect “anywhere bed”. It looks so comfy that it might become a permanent fixture in my guest room. It is easy to set up with its air pump that expands the bed automatically in seconds. It folds down into a compact little box when stored. The bed is advertised as an anywhere bed that is perfect for those of us who like to camp but don’t want to lie on the ground. That would be me. Anyway, while looking around, I found the tent. In fact, I saw that Kmart carries all sorts of camping equipment. They have coolers and sleeping bags too. Using Kmart Layaway means I only have to put down a deposit and make payments for a few weeks. I can have a place to store my gift and make it easier to afford a great tent.

Did you know that the Mr. Bluelight character, made famous by Kmart, is back? I remember being a kid and hearing the announcement about the blue light special happening in a particular aisle. It seemed that everyone rushed to see what was offered. We all knew to look for that flashing blue light because it meant big time savings. Mr. Bluelight is back and making it easier than ever to shop.

You will love what else I found:
• Celebrations by Radko, a unique assortment of boxed glass ornaments exclusively for Kmart. The new collection by Christopher Radko®, the original manufacturer of handmade glass ornaments and holiday collectibles.
• Jaclyn Smith 100-percent cashmere sweaters
• Range of home electronic systems from Samsung, Sony and Panasonic – all at affordable prices
• Wide variety of the popular Joe Boxer apparel for the family, including fleece, loungewear and sleepwear.

Kmart is the place to shop for savings on Christmas gifts and for camping items!

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They Look Just Like Us

Karen | blogging | Friday, 07 November 2008

I was dropping entre cards when I visited one of my favorite blogs. News from Nola reminds me of the fun experiences we had in New Orleans and in other parts of Louisiana. Our daughter was stationed in Grand Isle Louisiana. When we visited Stacy, we took the time to check out the beautiful southern states. You can read about a portion of our visit when you read my guest post over at News from Nola. Sara has my post up and I found it this morning. I looked at the picture in the post and thought, wow that couple looks just like us! LOL I hope you will check it out!

Happy T.O.T Day

Karen | blogging | Friday, 31 October 2008

I was afraid I was going to miss Grey’s Anatomy all together last night. I got caught up in a movie hubby rented called, Leatherheads.

It was a pretty good movie. You have to watch it just to laugh at the helmets that football players wore back in those days. I would venture to guess that they are collectors items. I never see one in an antique shop.

George Clooney was his boring self in the movie. If not for his good looks, I doubt he would get any work. Renee Zellweger is always interesting to watch. Her facial expressions are so amazing. I wonder how old she is now and what happened between her and Kenney Chesney. Oh my, I am so nosy this morning.

Happy Halloween everyone. I hope you receive lots of chocolate in your bag this year.

Ooops, I forgot to say…I caught the last half hour of Grey’s. It was pretty good again. They can leave that sexual stuff out (between the two women) as far as I am concerned. That should be kept private and doesn’t need detailed in a tv program. Sheesh. Bailey was wonderful as usual.

She Reads My Blog!

Karen | blogging | Tuesday, 02 September 2008

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I had a nice surprise this morning. PK over at Blogging Us-Exploring Colorado, gave me the “I Love Your Blog Award”. Thanks so much PK. Everyone should add Blogging Us to their daily read list. This blog has the most beautiful pictures and is fun to read. I learned so much and laughed a bunch while reading her post about learning to blow an Elk bugle. She was preparing to go Elk hunting!

Traveling in Your Car or On the Web

Karen | blogging | Sunday, 24 August 2008

We decided to take the day off yesterday and make a tour of Indiana. We had been wanting to check out the Triumph motorcycles ever since we passed by the dealership while in Indy for another purpose. So off we headed.

Our first stop was to get some breakfast at Panera Bread. I have to tell you that their breakfast sandwiches are very yummy. They use swiss cheese and a flat bread to make them and so they are a bit different than the ones you get at fast food places.

Of course you know, Panera Bread offers free Wii Fi. I didn’t indulge but I saw plenty of other people working with their laptops. More and more people are finding out how wonderful the Internet is for gathering information. Webhosting is a difficult choice. It would be beneficial for you to check out the webhosting at Superchargerpros.com. They have excellent customer service and their pricing is very competitive. Their articles are very helpful. I learned new things from their choosing a domain article. If you are looking for a new host or are thinking of starting a web site, be sure to check with Superchargerpros and see how they rate webhosts. It will save you from many headaches.

Missed It

Karen | blogging | Saturday, 05 July 2008

When our kids aren’t around, hubby and I are so lazy! We were content to sit in our lodge room and watch a movie on the Hallmark channel instead of going to see the fireworks. Our town has a pretty decent fireworks display. We should have supported it but I was sewing and hubby was relaxing and so we stayed put.

What is the most fantastic fireworks display you have ever seen?