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Influenza A

Not long after I posted on the 24th, I began feeling sick and by Christmas Day I was feeling awful!

Things just got worse and on Thursday I actually fainted and fell and hit my head (not too bad, since I was in a sitting position).  My husband took me to the ER and thankfully everything was ok, just needed an IV to get me hydrated again.

My husband is also fighting this flu, so we’re both trying to drink lots of liquids (the only thing we can keep down) and get lots of rest.

I probably won’t be blogging for a few days.

Thanks for all the kind comments and well-wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

May you all have a wonderful, blessed New Year!!

Daisy

 

 

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Happy Christmas!!

May you all have a blessed Christmas!!

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“ BEHOLD, THE VIRGIN SHALL BE WITH CHILD
AND SHALL BEAR A SON,
AND THEY SHALL CALL HIS NAME IMMANUEL,”
which translated means,
“ GOD WITH US.”
Matthew 1:23

 

Love to you and your family,

Daisy

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Perspective

My daughter was the one who gave me the idea for this photo…

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My IBC Cream Soda bottle and the life guard chair…

Have fun with your camera 🙂

Daisy

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Old Hymn

Old Hymn, very timely for today…

 

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Leading up to this Christmas, the words to this ancient hymn have been playing over and over in my head…

 

Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus

Come, Thou long expected Jesus
Born to set Thy people free;
From our fears and sins release us,
Let us find our rest in Thee.
Israel’s Strength and Consolation,
Hope of all the earth Thou art;
Dear Desire of every nation,
Joy of every longing heart.


Born Thy people to deliver,
Born a child and yet a King,
Born to reign in us forever,
Now Thy gracious kingdom bring.
By Thine own eternal Spirit
Rule in all our hearts alone;
By Thine all sufficient merit,
Raise us to Thy glorious throne.

Amen!

Written by Charles Wesley in 1744

Have a blessed weekend!

Daisy

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Where Was God?

I have been away from the blogging world since I heard the horrific news of the tragedy in Connecticut.

Children killed.
Two words that should never be used together…

 

I had lots to say, and…
I initially wrote a long post about it;
but, since I don’t like long posts, and I still found myself at a loss for words…
I thought I would just share this video with you instead.

Where was God?

My prayers are with the families of the victims.

Tell your loved ones how much you love them.

Everyday.

Daisy

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Not long ago, as I was taking a walk on a wooded trail, I came across this “structure”…

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It got my attention and I wondered…

 

 

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Was this some sort of shed to store equipment (the trail was in a very large private park)… or was it a cabin where someone actually lived long ago.

I always wonder about the history of places (and people).

 

Funny, though, the dwelling wasn’t totally empty…

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It seems these two had taken residence!

I had to smile.

 

Have a terrific weekend!
Daisy

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The Mountains…

What is it about the mountains?…

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One of my favorite places to go.

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For my birthday this year, my daughter gave me a set of fat quarter fabrics…
(that’s kind of a funny name, right?)

Fat quarter is just a name for a piece of fabric cut into 18″ x 21″.

I think…

 

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These are the different fabrics.  They look great together, don’t they?!
She bought this set at Walmart…  they have some really nice fabrics lately.
(I don’t work for Walmart, this isn’t an ad!!  I’m just a happy recipient) 🙂

 

 

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I cut each piece into jelly roll strips (2 1/2 in. by the width of the fabric)…

and sewed them in two’s.

Aren’t they pretty colors?  I probably would’ve never chosen this grouping but the more I worked with them, the more I liked them!

 

 

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Then I cut those long strips into 2 1/2 inch strips

and separated them into little stacks

so that I could put them together “randomly” on purpose 🙂

 

 

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Here’s what it looked like when I sewed two of those together…

I got a square of four different but coordinating fabrics.

I kept thinking, “Cute!”

 

 

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I had some pretty white fabric that had a very light printing on it…

you’d have to click on the picture in order to see it.

I didn’t want just a solid plain white.  This one worked perfectly!

 

 

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I “practiced” how I wanted to sew these squares together…

I liked the way they looked “on point”, so…

 

 

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I sewed the white squares and the four-squares into long strips, labeling them by numbers so I could later put the strips in order,

and hung them on a hanger to keep them “organized”.

 

 

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This is how it looked when it was all sewn, close up.

I still have to decide how I want to finish it…
What kind of border?
Backing?
Quilting?

But it was so much fun to put together!
Thanks to my daughter for such a thoughtful gift 🙂

If you have any suggestions, I’d be thrilled to hear them!

Happy Quilting,
Daisy

 

 

 

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Cappuccino

Most people love a good cappuccino.
It’s not as hard as you may think, and it’s wonderful on a cold day.

Some people call it a cappuccino, others know it as “Cafe con Leche“,
but it’s basically the same thing.

 

The only ingredients you need are:
Espresso coffee, Milk, sugar, and water.
That’s it!

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First thing you do is fill the lower part of your espresso maker with water… just below the “valve” thing-y.  (You can tell I really know the technical names for all the espresso machine parts!)

 

 

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Place the “basket” in and fill with espresso coffee.  Some people like to really fill it as much as possible (for stronger coffee), but I just lightly fill almost to the top of basket.

 

 

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Close the top tightly over the bottom, careful not to spill the coffee.

Place on burner with heat just high enough to cover bottom.

Open lid so you can see the very first trickle of coffee when it comes out — this is an important step!  This is not the time to move away from the stove.

 

 

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Meanwhile, in a glass or heavy cup, pour about 1/3 cup of sugar in.

In a nice big mug, heat up to “scalding”, about 3/4 cup of milk.
I like to use whole milk for this, but it’s perfectly fine to use skim or low-fat.

 

 

 

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Make sure you stand there and watch when the first trickle begins…

 

 

 

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Pour about 1 Tablespoon of that first trickle into the sugar.
Now you will use a lot of “elbow grease” to stir this sugar with a spoon as quick as you can, until it starts to resemble a paste…  (if you need to add another tablespoon of coffee, go ahead, but BE CAREFUL not to add too much! If it gets too thin, you won’t have that thick foam on top later)

 

 

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As you turn your hand quickly, the sugar and coffee will be incorporated and you will get a nice, light-colored pasty concoction…
It will take about 2-3 minutes.

 

 

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Pour the coffee into the sugar mixture, and stir very slowly.

 

 

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You will have a beautiful frothy mixture of coffee and sugar.

This is actually Espresso… you can pour this into one of those tiny coffee cups that look like a doll tea set, and drink it.
WARNING:  It’s very strong and if you’re not used to it may keep you awake for three days!

 

 

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Now pour the coffee & sugar into the scalded milk… stirring very slowly…
You’re making a masterpiece here, so take your time.

 

 

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The top of your creation will look so good, it will look like a Barista make it!

 

 

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And now there’s only one thing left to do…

Enjoy!!! 🙂

During the Christmas season, I like to have mine with Panettone.
It’s a perfect match.

 

Happy brewing,

Daisy

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Slow Lane

Earlier this week we came upon an area I would name, Slow Lane.  The animals were just enjoying a bit of rest & relaxation and there wasn’t much else going on…

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I wanted to get out of the car and sit a spell with them 🙂

(Maybe not with this guy right up by the fence…the horns?)

 

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I had a hard time trying to get the camera to zoom from the barbed wire to the animals…

 

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They didn’t seem too bothered with me.

 

 

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The horses were beautiful (of course)…

 

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This horse was all alone… but looked very happy & content.

This looks like a nice place to live… or visit. 🙂

Have a terrific weekend!
Daisy

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