Thursday, December 23, 2010

How do you say good bye to a part of your life?

I know the title sounds sad, but I ask you "How do you say good bye to a part of your life?"  I am talking about an electric skillet:

Sounds silly, come on an electric appliance?  But if you think about it, what do you have in your kitchen, bathroom or any part of your house that you can think about and realize you have had that "piece in your life for a very long time"?

I had a crock pot that was my parents and they gave it to me YEARS ago.  It even had the fabric cord and not a third prong on it!  When I got my new one and was finally getting rid of it, I got a little meloncoly about it, not knowing why.

Now just the other day we cooked our last meal on our old electric skillet, we got a new one for Christmas.

When Andy threw it away, I looked at it in the trash, yes for recycle, and I started to cry.  He looked at me and said "OK now you are losing it" . "You are really crying over this old electric skillet"?

And the sad part of it was, yes, I was crying over the old electric skillet.  Now I have to admit, I am tired, as we all are, with the emotions of Christmas, the stress, the shopping, the running around, you get it, right?

Well, after I sat there for a few minutes I started to think about that old skillet.  That skillet as with the old crock pot I had a few years ago, had been with me for a good part of my adult life.  It had come into my home for a wedding present from my first marriage, it had been with me through the marriage, the divorce,  new marriage, death of a parent, raising two kids, moved to and  from seven homes.

Twenty one years, that electric skillet has had a place in my home.  So to see it in the trash hurt my heart and I did cry over the years it had been with me.

I know that I have a new, improved skillet sitting brand new in a box under the Christmas tree.


I know that I will have excitement with the opening of the box and cooking my first meal with it and know that it won't got from 0 to "Holy Crap" like my old one did.  The cord will stay plugged in and I can even put this one in the dishwasher.  New and Improved is good, but there is something to be said about wearing a old comfortable shoe....  I dried my tears and said to myself that I look forward to the next 21 years with the new one.  Let's just hope it can last half of that time, I was blessed with this little electric "workhorse" skillet.

P.S.  How long did I have the crock pot for?  30 years, not including the five years before when my parents had it in their home...

What do you have in your home like this electric skillet?  How many years have you had it?

Friday, December 10, 2010

Cute Vinyl Christmas Gift Part One and Two....

You know during the Christmas Season, you are running around checking your list trying to get the best Christmas gift for your husband, wife, children, mom, dad, grandchildren.  When you are all done, you are exhausted like you just ran a marathon, more fluids!  Then as you are sitting back, drooling, you remember, Oh my I forgot the presents for ______!  That my friend, is my definition of Christmas.  The ones forgotten are usually a simple gifts for gift exchange for work, or for the mailman, butcher, doctor, babysitter, book club members, bunko girls, red hats, librarian, teacher, I can go on can't I? 

I have figured out the perfect gifts!!!

I have posted about the incredible machine called Silhouette.  With this puppy, I can make cute Christmas items for about two bucks.  (You can't count the $300.00 it cost to buy this puppy)  Then I could add to it as I want, if I want..  Take a look at this beauty.....



I bought a mixing bowl at the Dollar Tree:

(See the plate underneath it, yep that turned out to be a gift as well).

Came up with the saying "I love Pancakes" putting  on my computer Silhouette software font called "Black Boys on Mopeds"  serious, can't or won't make that one up.  That font is free along with like a gazillion other ones.

Then I put my red (my very FAVORITE color, I LOVE it)  vinyl paper in it and printed. Viola!



Transferred it to my mixing bowl and filled it with red foil shreds (Oh that was a mistake, boy was that messy!!!! But it really looked good, it is like wearing a pair of really high heels, they kill your feet, but you look Fabulous!). I decided to put a red spatula in it, then came up with the great idea to put a bottle of syrup and a box of pancake mix along with it.


I then wrapped it in clear basket wrap, again Dollar Tree and for a gift like this was a total of under $10.00!  That is you don't buy pure maple syrup, if you do add about $8.00 to it.  

I had done another one and replaced  Pancakes for Waffles and just added a waffle mix.  You could put "Cookies" and then do a cookie mix in a jar, Cakes then put a cake mix with frosting in it, See the possibilities???

Now you say, you don't own this incredible machine, no worries, go to a craft store and buy vinyl lettering and do it yourself, So easy to do, so personal and you did it yourself! 

Second one..

Bought a plate at the Dollar Tree:


BORING!!!!

Then I took my handy dandy machine and printed on red vinyl again:

And came up with this phrase:

This is going to one of my girlfriends who is a lawyer.  Perfect!

The second one:

Ohhh I love this one too!  I took a cookie, broke it in half and taped it down to the plate.  It is precious, then I took a dozen cookies and put them into a Christmas baggie along with a plate stand and put that in a Dollar Tree Christmas bag. 

This is the one that I am bringing to my family gathering as one of my Christmas exchange gift as with the mixing bowl. 

Again, don't have the machine, go to your craft store, but different vinyl lettering and you can make these cute  and very personal gifts.

Humm,,, maybe I should be selling these, Naw, it is so much more fun to spend money than make it.

Have a great weekend and get out there and do these!  Send over pictures of your work I and everyone else would love to see what you did.

Monday, December 6, 2010

One Scary Site...Horse with no Rider...



It truly was a scary site..

Remember I live very rural.

Let me set the scene...Yesterday late afternoon around 4PM.  We had just come home from an incredible afternoon attending the Tamale Festival down in Indio (that will be my next post.)  We had just loaded up our booty (lots of tamales) in our truck and was headed home.  It was raining and had for the past hour or so.  As we turned the bend, Andy says, "Look, I see a horse running over there".  He was pointing to a meadow which a home owner does keep his horses over there but the horse was runinng  too far and I knew the cowboy had moved his horses to another facility down the hill for the winter.

As we passed the horse, we both realized at the same time that this horse had a saddle on it but no rider!  Andy flipped a U turn immediately, then we watched as the horse started running towards the road!  Andy starts blowing the horn and incredibly the horse starts running parallel to the road!  I roll down my window, stretch halfway out of the truck and grab her reins.  I don't even remember getting out of the truck.  Boy, she was terrified!  Eyes wide open, mouth foaming, open wounds, man oh man, this is not good.  I was talking to her, calming her down, walking her around looking around at the vast area getting sick to my stomach, knowing she has a rider out there somewhere.  It's cold, damp, raining with snow, and to top it off, it was getting dark. 

At that time, a car pulled up and asked if she was our horse we told him no and he said he was going to start looking for the rider in the area that he first saw the horse running.  What a sinking feeling I had.  Across the street, there is  a rental riding stables and we walked her over there and put her into a corral to further check her out.  For the most part, she was pretty good, but the saddle, oh the leather on the side of the saddle was gone.  I thought I was going to throw up!  

About 45 minutes later, here comes the car with the rider in it!!!  He wasn't your cowboy type, actually looked like he should have gotten off a Harley, not a horse.  Black pants, black jacket, black shoes and a black and white bandanna on his head.  He got out of the car limping and gave many many thanks to the driver.  I am sorry now that I didn't get the driver's name.  I yelled out to him as he was driving off "We make a great team!"

The rider said "Man, I thought I was going to die today, it terrified me!"   He was shaking horribly. I was pretty sure he had a consussion and when I asked if I could take him to the hospital, he said no, he just wanted to get back to the house.  Unfortunately, he didn't know where the house was!!!  He had been visiting his girlfriend who just moved out there and he lived in LA.  He just wanted to take the horse for a "quick ride" along Pacific Crest Trail (that is going to be a future post). He was going up a narrow trail and the horse slid in the mud and starting falling to the left down a cliff!  He fell backwards and she caught herself before a drop he said of over 300 feet!  She took off and there he was all by himself.

He was completely lost.  So Andy started asking him specific questions and all the rider could say is the house he is staying at is a log cabin, WOW, we are in trouble!  There are log cabins EVERYWHERE!!!  So we got in the truck and started driving in the direction of the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail).  He said it was past a blue house (WHUUUT!)  I sat in the back and kept praying and praying hard..  We only had about 15 minutes before it was totally dark and now the snow and rain was coming down HARD!

We took one dirt road, needless to say it all dirt road here.  He said this is the road where she lived at and we turned around and went back to the corral.

He looked her over and got on.  She was so calm, what a good girl...and Andy and I followed him all the way home, to make sure he was ok.  As we turned the truck around to leave, the rider yelled out, "Thank you so much man, I love you two and I thank God you were there"!

Come to think of it now, we never got his name either.

When it was all said and done and we were just pulling up to the garage, that is when I lost it and started crying and couldn't stop.  Why?  To know that person was out there by himself and had no clue where he was.  For the horse, who was terrified to be without his rider and not know where he was running, just to run to get safe.   That people, out of the blue, stopped and helped, without knowing what was in front of them.


I truly believed in my heart that God put us there right then and there for that man, along with the other driver.  There are angles in our lives and yesterday the three of us were that man's angel.

I am happy to say that his story had a happy ending versus what it could have been.  I still woke up this morning with the fear what could have happened...What a blessing.

Now to go eat a tamale!

Friday, December 3, 2010

Bunny Tracks

I haven't been able to write this week and for that I apologize.  There has been craziness all around and I will think that it has been crazy at your home too.

We went from crazy cold to down right beautiful here this past week.  In one day the temperature raised over 50 degrees!  In the morning it was 9 yes I said 9 and then all the up to 59!  WOW!!

I wanted to post a picture of bunny tracks for no other reason than they looked cute.  You will find from time to time I post bunny tracks in the snow.  I had taken a picture the other night of bunny tracks with an indention of his bunny tail.  But taking a picture in the snow is difficult because of it being white.  The camera has a very difficult seeing pure white.


With all we have to do it is just nice to take a second and not have to think and just enjoy.

Here is one I took that the little guy came all the up to my door:


Awwwee...

He wanted in....well this week the weather is beautiful until the next storm is supposed to hit on Sunday, but for now I will enjoy the warmth, it is getting up to 58 today, break out the shorts!