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We’re giving the Salvation Army $65.00
which is the amount of spare change
we had taking up space in the junk drawer.
How about you? What are you going to do?
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We’re giving the Salvation Army $65.00
which is the amount of spare change
we had taking up space in the junk drawer.
How about you? What are you going to do?
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{november – monday – morning}
√ I’m still trying to get used to my iPad. I got one about 2 months ago, but have yet to really use it for much of anything. It seems to be a device on which one consumes, not creates, media. I didn’t realize that when I got it. I thought it was like a small laptop computer so I planned on using it to write blog posts and do photo editing. But so far I haven’t seen any way that I could use it for my intended purposes.
And as I don’t have a smart phone, I’m finding all this app crap to be rather tedious to learn about. How in the world do I know if an app is something that will be useful to me if I don’t know what the thing does/replaces/adds to my life? And more importantly, if I put an app on the iPad can I get it off/deleted/made to go away forever– not just hidden somewhere out of my sight, like a portrait of Dorian Gray?
√ I started re-decorating our home office about a month ago. First, Zen-Den and I re-configured the desks and the file cabinets. We left the 6′ x 4′ bookcase in the same place, but I decided to take out all the books so that I could re-do the shelves in a way that is more user me friendly. I re-commissioned an older table lamp that was catching dust in the basement because I thought that it’d provide better ambient light in the room.
When I began this project I was all optimistic that I could do it with what we have sitting around, but so far I haven’t been able to get a groovy vibe happening in that room. Pretty much all that I’ve managed to do is create a big mess that spills out of the office, across the foyer and into the LR. So much for flying by the seat of my pants.
√ We’re hosting a Holiday Party in a few weeks. I decided that we’d do what I’d call bar food. That is, a menu that is more filling than just munchies, but less bother than a buffet supper. We’ll have trays of small sandwiches & bowls of chips. Then hot dips & crunchy snacks. Plus a table of cookies & candy. We bought all of our beer & wine over the weekend, so that’s out-of-the-way.
Any suggestions for a great dip of some sort? I’m making Skyline Dip & Jalapeño Popper Dip already, but would like to add something more to the menu. Also, if I make some hot mulled cider what kind of alcohol would you want available to put in it? Rum? Red wine? Bourbon? Something else? [I’m not a fan of mulled cider so what to add to it is kind of a mystery to me.]
… enough babbling for now. later.
I took the What Generation Do You Belong In Quiz.
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You Belong In Generation X
You fit in best with people born between 1961 and 1981.
You are fun, laid back, and very independent.
You are willing to take risks and live your life however you see fit.
You are casual, accepting, and friendly. You see everyone as your equal.
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Yep. That’s me.
I’ve never fit in with the Boomers.
They baffle and frustrate me.
But Generation X makes sense to me.
We are who we think we are, eh?
“All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.”
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[a few photos taken at our friends’ farm on Thanksgiving Day, 2012]