When do you grow up?
Do you grow up at 15 when you start making decisions on your own?
Do you grow up when it is your first day off at college?
Do you grow up when you get married?
Do you grow up when you get your first job?
Do you grow up when you change your mind set?
I think it is all in timing and enjoyment in life. You know that you are grown up in the joys, the hugs, the work, the day to day becomes normal. However, your joy with your partner eclipses the world. That is when you grow up. When you love so stronlgy you sacrafice for the love of your life.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Art Exhibition
http://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/2012/07/27/it-s-never-too-late-for-art-301459.php
My parents had their art exhibition last night. It featured both of them, my Grandfatehr, and their friend. It also had three of my photographs in it.
The staff photogropher at the Texarkana Gazette took this photo.
My parents rock!
My parents had their art exhibition last night. It featured both of them, my Grandfatehr, and their friend. It also had three of my photographs in it.
The staff photogropher at the Texarkana Gazette took this photo.
My parents rock!
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Women Education PEO Scholarships
Want to help women go to college? Support PEO of Texarkana and do just that. Please join us on August 21st, 4:30pm in your favorite hat at Northridge Country Club. Entry is $25 and will go to a scholorship, loan, or grant for a woman to become educated.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
KC Rice
Tonight I said goodbye to a new friend, Kacey Rice. She has been my Zumba instructor for two months, encouraged me to become an instructor myself and been a good frien.
I will miss her when she is away and will look forward to her visits. I wish her, her husband and her sweet baby good luck and God's blessings.
I will miss her when she is away and will look forward to her visits. I wish her, her husband and her sweet baby good luck and God's blessings.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Granola
http://epubs.democratprinting.com/article/A+Granola+Maker/1076815/0/article.html
A link to one of the articles I have written for Four States Living Magazine of Texarkana!
A link to one of the articles I have written for Four States Living Magazine of Texarkana!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
another step in change
When I began my quest to change I had no idea where life would lead me...and to be honest, I still don't. That is kind of the joy in it.
The thing that seems to be getting back in my blood, heart, and hips is dance. I am doing Zumba, and am contemplating ballet again! I just hope my knee will hold out.
The thing that seems to be getting back in my blood, heart, and hips is dance. I am doing Zumba, and am contemplating ballet again! I just hope my knee will hold out.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
couldn't get it to copy to word....
Source of Recipe
Todd Wilbur
Recipe Introduction
"It would take quite a bit of real lemon juice to give this moist cake loaf clone the perfect lemony tang of the original. Plus, the batter ends up much too thin & the cake that comes out of the oven has a much lighter, less dense, consistency than the coffehouse original. So, to avoid producing a batter that's too runny, we must turn to lemon extract that can be found near vanilla extract in your supermarket. This concentrated lemon flavoring works well with real lemon juice to give us the intense lemon flavor we need. Plus this extract adds just the right amount of lemon goodness to the icing without thinning it out."
List of Ingredients
1 1/2 c all-purpose flour
1/2 t baking soda
1/2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
3 eggs
1 c granulated sugar
2 T butter, softened
1 t vanilla extract
1 t lemon extract
1/3 c lemon juice
1/2 c vegetable oil
---Lemon Icing---
1 c plus 1 T powdered sugar
2 T whole milk
1/2 t lemon extract
Recipe
Preheat oven to 350°.
Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder & salt in a large bowl.
Use an electric mixer to blend together eggs, sugar, butter, vanilla, lemon extract & lemon juice in a medium bowl. Pour wet ingredient into dry ingredients & blend until smooth.
Add oil & mix well. Pour ingredients into a well-greased 9x5-inch loaf pan. Bake for 45 minutes or until a toothpick stuck into the center of the cake comes out clean. Make the lemon icing by combining ingredients in a small bowl with electric mixer on low speed.
When the lemon loaf is cool, remove it from the pan & frost the top with the lemon icing. When the icing has set up, slice the loaf into eight 1-inch-thick slices.
Makes 8 slices.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Veg then Zumba
The past few days have been fun.
On Saturday my husband and I vegged out. We blew up our air mattress, put it in front of the only TV in the house, and made a nest. We watched movies all day and ate junk food in our PJ's. It has been too long since we did this. It was relaxing and great to cuddle to adventure fliks and romantic comedies.
On Sunday I got up VERY early and drove to Shreveport, LA for Zumba Basic 1 training. Marci Gill was my specalist. I met some really nice ladies, enjoyed the sweat, and the party! I am now certified in Basic 1 and am looking forward to other certifications with Zumba. I am a bit tender in the shoulders, but love that I worked my body.
On Saturday my husband and I vegged out. We blew up our air mattress, put it in front of the only TV in the house, and made a nest. We watched movies all day and ate junk food in our PJ's. It has been too long since we did this. It was relaxing and great to cuddle to adventure fliks and romantic comedies.
On Sunday I got up VERY early and drove to Shreveport, LA for Zumba Basic 1 training. Marci Gill was my specalist. I met some really nice ladies, enjoyed the sweat, and the party! I am now certified in Basic 1 and am looking forward to other certifications with Zumba. I am a bit tender in the shoulders, but love that I worked my body.
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