tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5837302167919442272024-03-12T21:00:38.885-04:00Occasional PursuitsPathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.comBlogger58125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-44310479969248192010-06-07T09:20:00.001-04:002010-06-07T09:21:30.550-04:00Working on ScrapbookI do not intend to completely abandon my blog, but for the past week or so, I have been very engrossed with the scrapbook that I am doing about my husband's father. When my sister-in-law came to visit a couple of weeks ago, she brought a couple more boxes of "stuff" from her garage, and I am having to sift through all of it and organize it with all of the information that I already have. I have decided to let everything go (as much as I can) and just get this thing done as it is really weighing on my mind. I enjoy doing it, but it is very tiring.<br />
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My father-in-law seems to have been a romantic man during his short life, and, of course, I am eating that up. <b>:)</b><br />
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In all of this, I have not lost sight of my diet. I have lost 3 pounds!<b> </b>Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-3639327352335106122010-05-30T12:26:00.005-04:002010-06-05T18:53:34.950-04:00Low Calorie Tuna SaladHere is the recipe for Tuna Salad. It is very good either on a piece of dry toast or with 2 slices of low calorie bread and made into a sandwich.<b><br />
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<b>Low Calorie Tuna Salad</b><br />
1 small can tuna in water<br />
1 boiled egg chopped<br />
2 stalks celery chopped<br />
1 dill pickle (small or just some chips) chopped<br />
1 tbsp fat free Italian dressing<br />
1 tbsp lite mayonnaise<br />
Garlic salt and celery salt<br />
<b>Makes 3 servings at 156 calories each</b><br />
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<b>Nutrition Grade from <a href="http://caloriecount.about.com/tuna-salad-recipe-r390764">Calorie Count</a></b><br />
96% confidence B-<br />
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<b>Good points</b><br />
# Low in sugar<br />
# Very high in niacin<br />
# High in phosphorus<br />
# Very high in selenium<br />
# High in vitamin B12<br />
<b> Bad points</b><br />
# High in cholesterol<br />
# High in sodiumPathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-25868959459037221712010-05-28T21:34:00.008-04:002010-06-02T08:33:32.038-04:00More DietingI don't intend to blog constantly about dieting, but that is what is on my mind right now. I have decided, after investigating the <a href="http://caloriecount.about.com/">Calorie Count Website</a> further, that I will not use <a href="http://mynetdiary.com/">MyNetDiary</a>. Calorie Count has some really great dieting tools.<br />
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My food log for today:<br />
<blockquote><i><b>Breakfast:</b></i> Hard Boiled egg, 1 slice of Cinnamon Swirl Bread, 4 oz. Orange Juice, Black Coffee 214 cal.<br />
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<i><b>Lunch:</b></i> Tuna Salad on 1 slice of multi-grain bread, water 266 calories<br />
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<i><b>Snacks:</b></i> 1 slice of multi-grain bread, toasted, with 1 tblsp peanut butter, diet coke 204calories<br />
2 slices canned pineapple in 100% juice, 1 graham cracker 119 calories<i><b></b></i></blockquote> <i><b> Dinner: </b></i>Baked Fish 265 calories<br />
Broccoli Florets 25 calories <br />
Tossed Salad 33 calories<br />
Light Ranch Dressing 2 tblsp 80 calories.<br />
Tartar Sauce 1 Tblsp. 40 calories <br />
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<i><b>Total Calories: 1245</b></i><br />
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We ate dinner out at a little Mom and Pop diner so I had to make a best guess as to the quantities of food that I ate. I have about 150 calories left over.......hmmm.....what can I eat?<br />
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I really have not been hungry. Not that hunger has ever been the problem. I am an emotional eater, but I am feeling motivated right now. My pants are all getting too tight! <b>:-)</b><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">I ordered this pattern 2 or 3 months ago from <a href="http://www.marymulari.com/patterns/Church_Ladies_Apron_pattern">Mary Mulari's Patterns</a> , got some fabric, cut it out, and it has been lying at my sewing machine for weeks now. I decided to get it off my To Do List this past week before my sister-in-law arrived. My husband recently put some hooks up in the kitchen to hang my aprons on. The white apron with embroidery I already had. The apron I made is reversible and I am showing both sides of it.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><i><b>Diet Day 4: Wt. 179 lbs. Walked 40 minutes</b></i></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"></div>Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-49585621501421073492010-05-26T10:19:00.007-04:002010-05-27T09:25:23.702-04:00Back to Blogging (and Dieting)Well, my guest has left, and we had a great time talking and going places. Of course, I did not want to take the time away from her to blog, but I did miss it. Here I am again!<br />
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This week I am starting on a 1400 calorie diet in order to remove about 20 excess pounds. I have done this before (quite a while ago) with success, but those 20 pounds always come back. Maintenance is a problem, and I need to figure out a way to handle this. My target weight is 159 lbs. which is acceptable for my age and height.<br />
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My neighbor, whom I walked with every morning, has gone up to the NC mountains for the summer, so I have played hooky from walking the past couple of weeks. I really did not lose any weight while walking, but it seems that I have put on a pound or two since I haven't been doing it - so maybe it did help. I got out and walked this morning, and it was not so bad walking alone. I used my new iPod for music, but then decided that I like to listen to the birds instead.<br />
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In preparation for dieting I have been doing some research on the computer for websites that might be useful. <a href="http://www.mynetdiary.com/index.html">My NetDiary</a> is a free online food diary, although you can upgrade it for a fee. However, the free part is sufficient for me. It is fairly simple to use and helps calculate the number of calories and grams of fat, carbs, and protein in foods that I eat. Of, course, paper, pencil, and a calorie counting book would work just as well if not quicker - but it's not as much fun as a computer program.<b> :-)</b><br />
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Another helpful site that I am using is <a href="http://caloriecount.about.com/">Calorie Count</a>. It allows me to copy my recipes into the calorie calculator to get a total calorie count for the recipe. There is also a lot of good information on this site.<br />
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I don't know why sometimes I simply cannot muster the willpower to diet, and sometimes I can. Blogging about it may help me. Wish me luck! And if anybody has any good low calorie recipes and suggestions for tips that have worked for them, I would <i><b>greatly</b></i> appreciate them.<br />
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<i><b>Diet Day 3: Wt. 180.2 lbs Walked 40 minutes</b></i>Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-46081468371954739102010-05-17T16:46:00.000-04:002010-05-17T16:46:14.838-04:00Getting Ready for A GuestI am busy getting ready for a guest this weekend and have a list of things to do to be prepared. Company is always a great motivator for housework. <b>:) </b>I may be a little slack about posting, but, never fear, I will be back.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-47837071235142713502010-05-15T08:01:00.002-04:002010-05-15T08:06:31.890-04:00Lists Continued<div style="font-family: inherit;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S-6OMEYGTbI/AAAAAAAABjA/BdV1WyK8G5A/s1600/MCj04349290000%5B1%5D.png" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S-6OMEYGTbI/AAAAAAAABjA/BdV1WyK8G5A/s320/MCj04349290000%5B1%5D.png" /></a></div><span style="font-size: small;">I</span><span style="font-size: small;"> downloaded <a href="http://tadalist.com/">Ta-da</a>, a free on-line list making tool. I think I am going to like it. Of course, over the past few years, I have tried several planning and list making computer programs. I didn't stick with them. They were fun to play with, but I generally would go back to paper and pencil. So we will see......</span></div><div style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: small;"><br />
</span></div><div style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: small;">What I like about Ta-da is that it is simple and easy to edit. I like the font and the appearance. As you check items off, they are moved to the bottom of the list in faded print and do not completely disappear. You can make multiple lists. What I do not like is that you can only open one list at a time although you can get around this by opening multiple windows with different lists opened in each window.</span></div><div style="font-family: inherit;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: small;">I love making lists much more than I love doing what is listed on them<b>, </b>and I often procrastinate. You would think that after 50+ years of homemaking I would have this conquered. <b> </b>My excuse is that, although I certainly have more time at this stage of my life, I don't have as much energy or motivation. But things are getting backed up (maybe because I am on this computer too much) and are beginning to bother me. I've got to get reorganized here!</span></div>Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-24655770068327941312010-05-13T22:02:00.012-04:002010-05-15T07:58:38.270-04:00To Do Lists<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S-y8hFhIbII/AAAAAAAABiw/CsAKyiHWxVA/s1600/MCj04349290000%5B1%5D.png" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S-y8hFhIbII/AAAAAAAABiw/CsAKyiHWxVA/s320/MCj04349290000%5B1%5D.png" /></a></div>To Do Lists have been on my mind the past few days - mainly because there are a lot of things I need to do around here (company is coming!). I love lists. Making them always makes me feel better. Because of that I decided to post about lists. In doing a little research here on the net, I find that there are already loads of blogs on this subject. Here are some blogs about lists that I found:<br />
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<b>http://homemakerswhowork.wordpress.com/2010/03/23/the-to-do-list/</b> On this blog, the book, <i>Eat That Frog,</i> was mentioned in the comments. It seems to be a book about procrastination. I <i><b>immediately</b></i> ordered that from the library (we are fortunate enough in this county to have Books by Mail).<br />
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<b>http://blisstree.com/live/the-homemakers-list-of-lists/</b> This blog identifies 15 different lists that homemakers need. <i>No wonder I feel so fragmented.</i><br />
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<b>http://newlywedhome.blogspot.com/2010/01/hyper-homemaker-cleaning-list.html </b>This is a post of a list for a cleaning routine by a newly wed that she copied from a website named Hyper Homemaker Cleaning. It is a good, comprehensive list but, unfortunately, I am not hyper - wish I were - maybe I'd get something done! Actually, this blog appeals to me and I am going back to check it out futher.<br />
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I would love input on to do lists that others of you keep and how you motivate yourselves to follow them.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-39517649295292521412010-05-11T19:40:00.001-04:002010-05-11T19:41:01.662-04:00New iPodOne of my Mother's Day gifts this year was an iPod and a docking station. I've been listening to beautiful music all day. I have also spent a lot of time on the iTunes site trying to figure out how to do everything. I love the compactness of this system.<br />
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I guess all of my husband's stereo equipment and our many music CD's and cassette tapes are now completely outdated. Just a few months ago, I finally got rid of all the old LP's and a turntable that we had. Most of my grandchildren do not even know what those are.<br />
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Things keep on changing.......Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-63307404250136071162010-05-10T08:46:00.007-04:002010-05-28T08:26:54.571-04:00The Four Seasons - A Novel of Vivaldi's VeniceDuring a recent trip to the library I checked out this book, <i>The Four Seasons, A Novel of Vivaldi's Venice</i>. I found it to be an enjoyable read. I do wish I had realized before finishing this book that the author had put a dictionary of Italian words at the back as this would have helped with the all of the Italian words that she used in this story. The copy of the book I read also included questions for book club groups. There are good reviews of this book at <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Four-Seasons-Novel-Vivaldis-Venice/dp/1401309267">Amazon</a> and used copies there begin at 15 cents.<br />
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The author, Laurel Corona, has a website that I also found interesting - especially this <a href="http://www.laurelcorona.com/diary/?p=1163">article</a> about writing and perfectionism. I have a tendency to over edit which really increases the time it takes me to write anything - even emails.<br />
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In 1999, shortly after my husband retired, we were able to take a Mediterranean Cruise beginning with 2 days and a night in Venice. After reading this novel, I got down our album of photos of that trip, wiped off the dust, and enjoyed looking at them.<br />
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</div>Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-16541940775426979242010-05-08T09:23:00.001-04:002010-05-08T17:59:06.809-04:00Ali Edwards WITLI spent some time reading Ali Edwards' WITL plan at her <a href="http://www.aliedwards.com/2010/04/planning-for-week-in-the-life.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+aliedwards+%28%7B+A+%7D%29">site</a>. She is selling some of the scrapbooking items she recommends for this project (scrapbooking a week in your life), but she also gives great instructions as to how to do it and shows step by step how she did this in her life. It is a great idea though it entails a lot of work.<br />
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Quite frankly, it was interesting to me to <i>read</i> about her life as she is working and caring for her family (the <i>voyeur </i>in me is coming out :). Of course, my life is much different now than hers - but I can certainly remember those days and wish I had recorded the life of my family as she is doing. Of course, we didn't have digital cameras and computers then.<br />
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She also includes some great quotes in her blog. Here is one that really struck a chord with me: <br />
<blockquote><i>As I was ending my day I came across this quote from Emerson: </i></blockquote><blockquote><i>Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.</i></blockquote><blockquote></blockquote><blockquote><br />
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Recently I found a tutorial on how to make overlays for scrapbooking with Photoshop Elements at a website named <a href="http://techniquespeak.blogspot.com/2009/02/create-your-own-digital-photo-overlay.html">Technique Speak</a>. I have been experimenting with this and have made my own collage using overlays. Though this is not a <i>week</i> in my life, it's a pretty normal <i>morning</i> in my life. <span style="color: black;">Be sure to click the photo to go to a separate page and then click again to enlarge it.</span><br />
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I'm not an expert on cooking. It's a family joke that I never sit down to a meal that I have prepared without criticizing something about it. My kids think that I inherited this trait from my mother who always did the same thing. She was a good cook - so maybe we both were just fishing for praise.<b> :)</b><br />
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There is one thing that I do make that I always like - my meatloaf. It is a recipe that I got from a Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook that I got over 50 years ago for a wedding gift. That cookbook is long gone as it finally fell apart, but I kept a lot of recipes from it.<br />
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In an attempt to get my children, when they were little, to eat more vegetables, I added the carrots in the recipe. They add moisture to the meat loaf, and my children did not seem to know the difference. Here is the recipe. <br />
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<b>EVERYDAY MEATLOAF</b><br />
2/3 cup bread crumbs dry<br />
<div style="text-align: left;">1 cup milk <br />
1 1/2 pounds ground beef<br />
2 eggs, beaten <br />
1/4 cup onion chopped <i>(I usually add more onions than this.)</i><br />
2 carrots, grated <br />
1 teaspoon salt <br />
1/2 teaspoon sage <br />
1 dash pepper<br />
3 tablespoons brown sugar <br />
1/4 cup catsup <br />
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg <br />
1 teaspoon dry mustard <br />
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INSTRUCTIONS<br />
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix well bread crumbs, milk; meat, eggs, onion, carrots, and seasonings. Form into loaf and place into loaf pan.<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: left;"></div><div style="text-align: left;">Spread with Piquant Sauce made by mixing brown sugar, catsup, nutmeg and dry mustard. Bake 1 hour. Servings: 8<br />
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</div><div style="text-align: left;"></div><div style="text-align: left;">This is a good dish to prepare in the morning. ( Remember to take the ground beef out of the freezer the night before, if it is frozen.) I cover it with plastic wrap and stick it in the refrigerator. Then I can just put it into the oven an hour before dinner is to be served.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S98GmCkp89I/AAAAAAAABfQ/5AJO3QsSH1U/s1600/Meatloaf-unbaked-web.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="282" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S98GmCkp89I/AAAAAAAABfQ/5AJO3QsSH1U/s400/Meatloaf-unbaked-web.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;">Ready to stick in the refrigerator until time to bake for dinner</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
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This past Friday was Grandparents' day at the school of my three youngest grandchildren. They always have a big production at their school for this particular event - with performances, food, and visits to the children's rooms where they present us with gifts they have made.<br />
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My seventeen year old granddaughter is having irregular hours at her school this week because of exams. Because of that she is spending tonight with us so that we can take her to school tomorrow for an exam at 11:30 in the morning (she has a working mother - as do all of my grandchildren).<br />
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I've always felt that I never knew what love really was until I had my first child. However, I have found with my grandchildren that love really is absolutely <i><b>unconditional</b></i> - they can do <i><b>no</b></i> wrong! <b>:)</b>Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-75703333402761532302010-05-01T16:59:00.001-04:002010-05-01T17:29:11.053-04:00Peru Scrapbook PagesHere are some old digital scrapbook pages that I have done. <br />
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For some reason, visiting Machu Pichu was always on my "bucket list" though I had no idea I would ever get to go. (Goes to show - you never know what life will hold for you <b>:) </b>It was a rugged trip for two <i>old </i>people, and I almost killed my husband with it (he developed a huge blood clot in his leg shortly after that trip). However, I think both of us would do it again.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-59946918486755794582010-04-30T09:18:00.001-04:002010-04-30T10:19:33.726-04:00Scrapbooking ContinuedI spent <i><b>all</b></i> day yesterday at this computer working on that scrapbook. Barely got the bed made and - thank heavens - there were leftovers to have for dinner! I was cross-eyed by the time my day ended.<br />
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I do feel like I am on the right road with this now. Although there are a lot of years of his life that I do not have any info for, I am scrapping what I do have in time order. This makes me feel organized. I also changed my page theme a little. The scrapbooks I have made before do not continue a theme - other than being about my family. Thus, everytime I made a page, I could do something different - making it as elaborate or simple as I felt like. That is more fun but takes longer - so, I am going to keep the page designs for this book simple and the same throughout the book. <br />
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I would love to share it here. It's certainly more fun to do things if you can show them off. However, there are family names involved, and I feel insecure about that - though I don't know who would care. I guess I could "redact" them. <b>:)</b>Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-91474478512747609872010-04-29T13:33:00.007-04:002010-04-29T20:03:03.826-04:00Back to ScrapbookingI wrote a few posts back about my latest <a href="http://occasionalpursuits.blogspot.com/2010/03/i-have-changed-my-template.html">scrapbook</a> of my husband's father, who died when my husband was only 3 years old. I have had all the materials (playbills, newspaper clippings, etc.) laying out on my dining room table for the past couple of weeks waiting for inspiration to hit me. Unfortunately, it didn't, and all of that stuff was getting on my nerves. Of course, I know that frequently inspiration comes if I just start working at whatever. So yesterday I spent a lot of time sorting everything and putting them into folders according to a timeline.<br />
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I really was not satisifed with the page design I had created previously and decided that I needed to give it a little more thought. Today I spent some time on <a href="http://kuler.adobe.com/#themes/mostpopular?time=30">kuler</a> , an Adobe website with ready-made color themes. They can be downloaded to Adobe Photoshop but not to the old version of Photoshop Elements (V.3) which I have. However, it gives me the hex numbers, and I can manually put the colors in.<br />
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There are three living generations in my family named after this man - my husband, my son, and my grandson.<br />
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I keep thinking about him as I work on this book......wondering what my husband's life would have been like if he had been able to know his Dad...........wondering if he knows that I am making a scrapbook for him.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-1276326300222859272010-04-27T08:17:00.004-04:002010-04-27T08:21:51.272-04:00Old People Who BlogI don't usually talk to my friends about this blog. Most of the women I know in my age group are not interested in anything related to the internet other than email. They look at me a little funny if I do mention that I am blogging.<br />
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<a href="http://bloggerover50.blogspot.com/">Bloggers Over 50</a>, a website I found recently, has a long blogroll of bloggers. They all seem to be in their 50's and 60's. Looking for someone more my age, I googled "elderly bloggers" and came up with <a href="http://jenett.org/ageless/">The Ageless Project</a> - a site where "elderly people" -(<i><b>:(</b></i> I don't <i>feel</i> elderly) - can register their blogs under the decade in which they were born. The dates start back in the 1910's and there are some interesting blogs on this site.<br />
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Some of them have family members who are web designers, etc. and who maintain their blogsites for them. I am patting myself on the back that I am learning to do this all on my own. Sometimes I think that is more fun for me than the actual blogging.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-36330699214181784562010-04-25T08:45:00.002-04:002010-04-25T08:47:15.541-04:00Book Review: mr. muo's traveling couchI liked <i>Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress </i><a href="http://occasionalpursuits.blogspot.com/2010/04/book-report-balzac-and-little-chinese.html">(see my report on this)</a> so much that I read <i>mr. muo's traveling couch </i>by the same author, Dai Sijie. I was not disappointed.<br />
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The inside flap of the book cover gives a better description than I can:<br />
<blockquote>After years of studying Freud in Paris, Mr. Muo returns home to introduce the blessings of psychoanalsis to twenty-first century China. But it is his hidden purpose - to liberate his university sweetheart, now a political prisoner - that leads him to the sadistic local magistrate, Judge Di. The price of the Communist bureaucrat's clemency? A virgin maiden. And so our middle-aged hero, Muo, a Westernized romantic and sexual innocent himself, sets off on his bicycle in search of a suitable girl.</blockquote>This book is really funny (though I do have to admit I have been accused of having a weird sense of humor). While reading the book, I kept wondering how it would feel to live with such an imaginative brain as this man has.......a thoroughly enjoyable book.<br />
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Here is the review in the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/07/books/review/07ATAMIAN.html">N.Y. Times</a>..Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-33195359036134965432010-04-24T12:47:00.003-04:002010-04-24T13:17:20.350-04:00TechnoratiI spent quite a bit of time reading <a href="http://www.blogdoctor.me/">http://www.blogdoctor.me/</a>. It is chock full of information - some of which is too technical for me. Or maybe there was just so much that I could not take it in. However, I am trying to follow his suggestion of claiming my blog in Technorati......and for that I am suppose to insert this code - 7KD5VBTRMMC4I - in a post.<br />
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The <a href="http://technorati.com/blog-claiming-faq/">Technorati Help Page</a> says:<br />
<blockquote>We realize that putting this odd code text into your feed means that all of your feed followers (and perhaps Twitter, Facebook, and other sites) will see it, but it's the best method we've found so far to demonstrate to us that you control the blog. You can remove the code once the claim is complete</blockquote>I am not sure <i>why</i> I need Technorati (but I will keep researching)! This blog seems to be more about my trials and tribulations in learning how to blog more than anything else............But after all I am an old lady <b>:)</b> and doing this on my own.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-45187910798500916812010-04-23T08:00:00.015-04:002010-04-23T08:48:06.505-04:00Blog ReadingBlog reading is more than an "Occasional Pursuit" for me. I am always curious about other people...what they are thinking...and how they do things. I guess I am an info junkie.<br />
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I can't figure out a good way to keep the blogs I subscribe to. At present, I use Delicious tags and keep it opened in the sidebar. I first have to click on my Delicious tag, then click on the blog, and then it takes at least 2 or 3 seconds to load the whole blog. Of course, I don't want to wait 2 or 3 seconds!! :-)<br />
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I use to have IE as my browser and I really liked their bookmark and feed sidebar. Firefox that I am using now.....not so much.....though it works much better as a browser on my computer. <br />
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I don't like Google Reader,either. Probably because I have to click to get Google's homepage, click on my Reader account, click on the blog.......It's all just too much clicking for me.<br />
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I spend waaaay too much time reading blogs. I open one blog that I like, and before I know it, I follow links from it until I have clicked way off into the web and found at least another million blogs that I want to save. I can't spend the whole day reading blogs. I still have a house to clean and a husband to feed. But I'm so afraid I'll miss something <i><b>good</b></i>!!<br />
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I know, I know - the logical thing to do is to set a timer and when it goes off, just quit. Sometimes that works for me and sometimes it doesn't.........depending on my level of will power on that day..........and even on my best days, that's not so good.<br />
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I would like to know how others organize their bookmarks and use their blog reading time wisely.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-77605825275650536092010-04-22T10:31:00.003-04:002010-04-22T10:53:52.016-04:00A Funeral<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S9Bisx2dfjI/AAAAAAAABcU/xpDcH46m2iw/s1600/daisies-10331+copy.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_RDQ-APjSRRY/S9Bisx2dfjI/AAAAAAAABcU/xpDcH46m2iw/s320/daisies-10331+copy.jpg" /></a></div>I have spent the last few days in another state to attend the funeral of my sister. For all of her adult life, she suffered from the terrible disorder of schizophrenia. The last few years of her life were spent in a nursing home. Needless to say her disease affected our whole family.<br />
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In the face of a seemingly purposeless and terrible existence, it is hard not to question why, but I have to believe there must be a reason.........Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-26899795469838663272010-04-15T10:26:00.021-04:002010-04-23T07:29:11.932-04:00Scrapbooking<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div>Yesterday I spent some time working on the scrapbook I have started for my husband's father. See the initial post <a href="http://occasionalpursuits.blogspot.com/2010/03/i-have-changed-my-template.html">here</a>. This entailed scanning old newspaper articles into my computer using Photoshop Elements. These clippings are more than 80 years old and are not in the best of shape. I did some research on the internet about how to scan them. The only useful information that I found was to scan them at a lower resolution than I normally do for my scrapbook photos. 150 - 200 dpi's were suggested and I found that this did help some. Here are the pages that I did..........<br />
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Our printer does not do 12x12 pages so my scrapbook pages are 8.5 x 11. I use Pioneer Memory Books generally carried by Joann's and Michael's. They are inexpensive and I can buy refills for them. Actually, I prefer 8.5x11 albums. They are easier to handle and store although you cannot put as much on the smaller pages.<br />
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I've decided to use a very simple design for the pages in this book - not many added elements. So maybe I can get through with it fairly quickly. I really enjoy doing this but it does take a lot of time.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-64704849925662307502010-04-14T22:29:00.006-04:002010-04-24T14:44:09.052-04:00Book Review - Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div> For most of my life, if I started reading a book, I would finish it even if I didn't particularly like it. As I've gotten older, I don't do that any more.<br />
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Here is one that I have just finished - a neat little book, <i>Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress</i>, written by Dai Sijie. It was originally published in 2000 in France with the English translation published in 2001. According to the book's jacket, the book was soon to be made into a film. Don't know if this movie has ever been made or not. <br />
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</div>It takes place in China in the early 1970's after Mao ordered all of the universities there closed and all of the boys and girls who had graduated from high school to be sent to the countryside where they would work and live with poor peasants to be "reeducated". It is the story of 2 boys who were sent up into the mountains during this time essentially to live and work in poverty. However, somehow they did seem to have a lot of free time.<br />
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They met the daughter of the village tailor (the Little Chinese Seamstress) and one of them fell in love with her. The boys were able to steal some contraband western novels among which were books by Balzac. The boy who was in love with the seamstress would read these books to her in their courtship - thus the name of the book.<br />
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Here is the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/16/books/chapters/16-1st-sijie.html?pagewanted=1">first chapter</a> in this book.Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583730216791944227.post-83716300988403665842010-04-12T08:41:00.008-04:002010-04-14T09:49:18.296-04:00Another TemplateI found this free header at <a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/03/05/blog-headers-for-free-download/comment-page-1/#comment-452827">Smashing Magazine</a>. It is by <a href="http://www.mycvdesigns.com/index.html">CV Designs</a>. Isn't it lovely?<br />
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I am trying another template from the new template designs in Blogger. I really prefer a simple, essentially white and black, uncluttered look. I know I have got to quit changing templates all the time. I'll never have a "brand" (I'm being funny). I'm beginning to think I just enjoy experimenting and learning how to do all this stuff rather than the actual blogging.<br />
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Also, I have added a couple of "pages" and intend to explore using pages further. <br />
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I spent several hours this past week trying to figure out Feedburner - finally got it configured in with the last template I was using. I still don't quite understand it. Since the Feed Chicklets still show, I am assuming it is working with this template. However, SiteMeter is gone and I've got to figure that out again. <a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/">Mrs. Mecomber</a>, if you are out there, I could use a blog post about Feedburner! I like the way you explain things!<br />
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In my next life, I am going to Web Design school!Pathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06324334984937814462noreply@blogger.com0