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Happy Friday!

August 7, 2020

Today is the day I typically post my

FRIDAY FAVORITES

but alas, nothing has happened this week except rain and weight gain.  I try to find the good in every week and highlight those favorite things on Friday.

Since I can find little good in the rain that has caused a flood in the yard and the leak in the roof and NO good in the pounds that I’ve accumulated, I’m taking a different approach.

Today I will highlight the

National Day Calendar

for this first week of August 2020.

Sunday, August 2

National Sister’s Day

How could I have missed this?

It has typically been one of my favorites that I’ve mentioned here and here.

I have one sister She is my favorite.

I’ve shared pics of some other special sisters in the past and here they are again…

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Monday, August 3

National Grab Some Nuts Day

How to observe?

Grab a handful of nuts to snack on today! Or better yet, get baking.  Share your celebration of nuts by posting a pic on social media using #NationalGrabSomeNutsDay.

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Tuesday, August 4

National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day also National Night Out Day

I love to do BOTH.

But today we won’t be doing either!

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Wednesday, August 5

National Underwear Day

How do you observe National Underwear Day?  Why you embrace your body image and post on social media using #NationalUnderwearDay.  I’m not going to celebrate National Underwear Day.

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Thursday, August 6

National Wiggle Your Toes Day

#NationalWiggleYourToesDay

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Friday, August 7

National Raspberries N’ Cream Day

Raspberries are in season and were also mentioned on Sunday in observance of National Raspberry Cream Pie Day.  One of my favorite recipes that include raspberries is Raspberry Almond Shortbread Cookies.  I made them for our Mother’s Day lunch and as always, they were a hit.

Celebrate Every Day!

~

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Mother’s Day

May 10, 2020

I had no idea that I would enjoy a tea party as much as I did!

My sister planned a Mother’s Day gathering for the ladies in our family.

 

On Sunday afternoon, we met at Mama’s house, for the first time in MANY weeks.

The table was beautifully decorated with a place for everyone.

Set at each place was a pair of Mickey Mouse ears to wear.

Each place was chosen (or chosen for us) based on matching headdress color (your mouse ears much match, or at least coordinate with your outfit).We donned our ears and posed for the group picture.

No doubt, we were meant to be together!

~

The MENU

was exceptional.

There was avocado toast…

charcuterie at its finest

on a dachshund cheese board, of course

a cheese laden salad

and

British scones with clotted cream and assorted preserves.  Prior to today I had never tasted British scones or clotted cream, but I am now a convert.

~

Dessert included an assortment of cookies

including a family favorite…

Raspberry Almond Shortbread.

Then the

pièce de ré·sis·tance

 

a strawberry lime cheesecake trifle…

which looked better than it tasted (I’m allowed to say that because I made it).

As I mentioned previously, I had no idea I would enjoy a tea party as much as I did.  I think it is because I love these people so much.

Picture time was a bit of a circus, but quite entertaining.

Chynna is a trooper, managing babies of every shape and size.

I’m impressed!

Happy Mother’s Day!

~

 

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: family first, Holiday, National Day Calendar

National Bobblehead Day

January 7, 2020

Each year on January 7th

National Bobblehead Day

recognizes a day of celebration for all spring-connected head bobbing figurines.

“For over 100 years, Bobbleheads have been entertaining and fascinating fans and collectors. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, too. Bobbleheads commemorate iconic teams, movies, and cartoon characters. Individually, they represent some of our most exciting athletes or thrilling television and movie characters”  (source).

I don’t have a favorite Bobblehead to celebrate, but I do have something on my mind.

On Monday I watched an interview on television during my treadmill time.  An NBC correspondent was interviewing a well-known public figure, a woman who is accomplished, bright, wealthy, and highly admired.  During the interview she explained that no matter what politics people subscribe to, they all want the same basic things: “good health, the ability to earn a good, decent living, to take care of their families, to have prosperity and to be able to pass that on to their children, to live a life that feels vibrant and meaningful to them”.

Because I used to watch her television program, I know that she was raised Baptist, even named for a Biblical character (sort of) and as an adult has reiterated her Christian faith.

She is an Influential Woman

and as so many others do, I find her to be fascinating.

Early on I noticed that she tends to lean toward an all-inclusive spirituality rather than observance of a particular doctrine.  Since this bothered me (and still does) there was a time in my life that I was focused on praying for her .  I remembered this while I watched the interview.

The interviewer asked her to describe her proudest accomplishment and after a moment of recounting she replied “I feel completely spiritually centered, proudest accomplishment.”

She mentioned a desire to bring people together and have them hear with an “ear of discernment” as people do not know “what is the truth”.

So I searched online to see if there was evidence that she has returned to her childhood faith.

I found a Q&A article in AARP that revealed the following:

Q: So what do you believe?

A: That’s a great question. I believe I don’t know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. I know who and what holds the future. I trust that beyond this space and time, all is well, and all will be well (source).

I hope that means what I hope it means, but I don’t have a good feeling.

When I talked to LB about this he reminded me that it is important to not put faith in any person.  There is an opportunity to be let down if you do so.  That said, I will continue to hope that she remembers the faith that her grandmother shared with her.

I also hope she understands that one who is as influential as she, has an amount of responsibility for others that is exponential.

Not giving up hope!

 

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: National Day Calendar Tagged: nationalbobbleheadday

Friday Favorites

October 4, 2019

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YAY!

While Friday is my Favorite Day, National Day Calendar provided great reasons to CELEBRATE EVERY DAY this week.

 Saturday was National Strawberry Cream Pie Day!

Favorite # ONE

Strawberry Cream Pie!

 

And I made this one!

Strawberry Cream Pie

  • Servings: 8
  • Time: 60 mins
  • Difficulty: easy
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Ingredients

•             1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs (or 10 graham cracker sheets)

•             2 Tablespoons sugar

•             1 Tablespoons brown sugar

•             7 Tablespoons butter

•             1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk

•             1 (8 ounce) block cream cheese

•             1/3 cup lemon juice

•             1 cup strawberries

•             1 cup sugar

•             2 Tbsp cornstarch

•             1/3 cup water

•             1/4 tsp vanilla

Directions

Pulverize graham crackers in food processor until finely ground into crumbs.
Combine graham cracker crumbs and sugars in a mixing bowl.  Add melted butter and use a fork to combine ingredients well.
Firmly pack crumbs into the bottom of a pie pan and gently press up the sides.  Use your fingers to pack crumbs tightly into the sides of the pie pan.
Bake or refrigerate the crust: If desired, bake at 375º for 7-10 minutes.  If crust is for a no-bake recipe, refrigerate or freeze for 10-20 minutes before filling.

Add 1/3 cup water to strawberries and puree.
Combine sugar and cornstarch in a saucepan. Stir in strawberry puree.
Cook over medium heat, stir constantly until mixture thickens and come to a boil, about 15 to 20 minutes.
Allow to boil for 1 minute, then remove from heat.
Stir in vanilla extract and allow to cool for about 10 minutes.

Cream together cream cheese and condensed milk until smooth.  Add lemon juice and blend well.  Pour into graham cracker crust. Top with fruit pie filling. Chill for 2 hours before serving.

prettyis.me

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Tuesday was National Homemade Cookie Day!

Favorite # TWO

Baking Cookies

With Lydia

How exciting!

Lydia practiced cracking eggs and learned how to use the stand mixer.

She helped put the cookies on the cookie sheet.

And helped get them into a preheated oven.

which was VERY hot!

But her favorite part was decorating…

and she did a great job!

~

Thursday was National Boyfriend Day!

Although he is SO MUCH MORE than a boyfriend, LB is the only one who fits the description for me!

Favorite # THREE

LB

He is the BEST!

~

Recently we said goodbye to the living room furniture (here).

A buyer and her entourage picked it up last Sunday.  She was a sweet young lady and explained that she recently lost her husband.  She was excited to have my red furniture and I was glad to see she had such a strong support system with her.

My living room furniture is gone.

Now that we have a clean slate, the decorating has begun.

Favorite # FOUR

A new

Area Rug

nuLOOM Pattern Carolyn Wavy Lines Shag Rug

It was 30% off with free delivery…

What a great deal!

Elvis loves it!

He also loves

Favorite # FIVE

His new snuggly

Kitty Cuddler

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Friday Favorites, National Day Calendar Tagged: National Strawberry Cream Pie Day

National Grandparents Day

September 8, 2019

My Although it is not a federal holiday, congress passed legislation in 1977 proclaiming the first Sunday after Labor Day as

Grandparents Day

In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the proclamation.

Grandparents Day was initiated in 1970 by Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade to:

  1. Honor grandparents.

  2. Give grandparents an opportunity to show love for their children’s children.

  3. Help children become aware of the strength, information and guidance older people can offer (source).

My own Grandparents were a huge part of my life.

And today is

National Grandparents Day

Three of my Grandparent have moved on to Heaven and I know one day I’ll see them again.  I’ve included them in blog posts before, and because they were and are such an important part of my life, I’ll include them again today.

~

Papa [Duck] went to be with Jesus in the spring of 1996.

He was a strong and serious man but always managed to break a somber mood with his Donald Duck impression.  He had a distinct whistle that he used as a way to call us.  Papa had his own chair in the living room; after a hard day in the garden he could be found snoring in that corner chair. Papa sang bass in the choir for as long as he was able to attend church.  He would stand on the end of the back row, turned slightly sideways towards the rest of the bass section. He had a larger than life personality that demanded respect, while also emanating humbleness.

~

Mema [Reid] went to be with Jesus in autumn 2007.

Mema had a larger than life personality x2.  She is the one with whom I spent the most time.   Mema always had Juicy Fruit gum in her purse that she would share with me during church.  She was also known to remove her jewelry and give it to me during a sermon.  I still have rings that she slipped on my hand on two separate occasions.  Mema was the one I would call to come get me if I didn’t feel like staying at school.  She taught me to bake and make divinity at Christmastime.  She taught me that I am important.

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Mema [Duck] went to be with Jesus in the winter of 2010.

Papa and Mema Duck were my neighbors from the time I was about 4 until I moved out of my parent’s house at age 18.  Mema was always within walking distance.  When I rode the bus home from school I would stop at her house before heading to mine.  Mema and I shared an interest in soap operas.  By the time I reached her house in the afternoon, it was time for The Guiding Light.  She would make us a snack and we would watch together.

According to Mama, it was Mema Duck who initiated the “pretty is as pretty does” mindset.

~

My Grandpa Reid is alive and well.  He will be 95 in December.

It wasn’t until I was 30 years old that I learned that Grandpa adopted my Daddy.

Grandpa was in the army and spent time overseas during World War II; he fought in The Battle of the Bulge.

Later, he worked driving a fuel truck for Texaco for many years.  Grandpa is tall, skinny, and strong.  If you stand in front of him long enough, he will give you a most excellent shoulder massage.  He is sweet and soft-spoken and rarely calls me by name, but uses pet names such as Doll and Sweet’eart.

Grandpa [like Papa] also sang bass in the choir, and will still add his bass harmony to any song he hears, whether he knows the words or not.

My sweet brother-in-law Stuart and nephew Clay always make sure Grandpa comes to be with the family at holiday and birthday gatherings.

~

In 2015 I became a grandparent (a Glammy to be precise) when Lydia was born.

I hope I will mean as much to these two as my Grandparents have meant to me!

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: family first, National Day Calendar

Friday Favorites

August 9, 2019

When things are not quite right, and the feeling of happy seems to have evaded me, I will remind myself that I am in charge of my own happiness.  I begin to compose my grateful list of good things that have happened during the week.  Often this list is the start of my

Friday Favorites

Some of the items on my grateful list will typically have something to do with members of my family.

On Sunday of this week we observed National Sisters Day

Which brings me to

Favorite # ONE

Sisters

Every girl needs one!

#Nationalsistersday is the first Sunday in August.

Last year I published a post about it here.

Some of the significant sisters in my world are:My girls

My Mama and her sisters

My sister

and my new favorite pic, which happens to be a snapshot of sisters is:

The cutest little girls on the planet!

Happy National Sisters Day!

~

In order to be grateful, it is important to appreciate the little things

such as

Favorite # TWO

Being in the right place at the right time…

And

Having all of your

Ducks in a Row

~

Other little things to appreciate can be seen in this pic

 

Favorite # THREE

Both of

These Little Ones

call me Glammy

(the youngest one may call me Glammoo, but don’t tell Richard or I’ll never hear the end of it).

Little Rory is on the left watching her big sister…Lydia, very bravely showing off her skills!

The video is posted on Instagram.

~

Favorite # FOUR

Lydia’s Painting

She is an artist!

Lydia has created a beautiful, blue-skied, sunny day complete with a crepe myrtle and flowers, a squirrel collecting nuts, flowers, a nicely mowed lawn.  Within the lovely landscape, Glammy is wearing a blue dress accompanied by Elvis the cat, who is enjoying the day with Lydia and her cat O’Malley.

Glammy will be having this framed!

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Some of the items on my grateful list will typically have something to do with activities in which I participate.

In the famous words of Ferris Bueller,

“Life moves pretty fast… If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

On Wednesday LB decided that we would take Ferris Bueller’s advice.

We took off early and headed for St. Augustine

Favorite # FIVE

Playing Hooky

It is pics like this that make me grateful when I have a good hair day

~

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


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Friday Favorites

February 22, 2019

After a long week filled with long workdays and an unexpected visit to the dentist,

it is

FINALLY

Good Vibes Friday GIF by Nora Simon

CHEERS!

And it is also

National Margarita Day

However LB and I will be enjoying Diet Orange Soda instead of Margaritas.

Because we [try to] only indulge in soda drinking on the weekend, I have been looking forward to busting into a case of Sunkist today.

That said

Favorite # ONE

is

Diet Orange Soda

~

Favorite # TWO

I’ve been working on a new project

Bringing Barbie(s) back to life

For several days this week my hall bathroom was Barbie Beauty Central

The fabric softener will soften and de-tangle Barbie’s hair, but it takes several hours to work.

Next on my list will be…

Favorite # THREE

Barbie Dream House

The Barbie Dream House is still at the store waiting for pick up.  Three stories of pink and purple Barbie fun including furniture and over 70 accessories.  Hopefully I will be able to talk LB into setting it up so Lydia and Glammy can play Barbies together.

I think she will love it!

~

Favorite # FOUR

My baby Richard was the cutest little fella there ever was

When my daughter-in-law shared this side-by-side comparing his photo to their babies, I enjoyed seeing the resemblances Lydia                                                                      Richard                                                      Rory

 

~

 

And last but not least

Favorite # FIVE

The Service Excellence Award

Honoring employees who go above and beyond to deliver an extraordinary customer experience through Our Promise

The Fourth Quarter 2018 Winner is

ME!

(With a special PHOTO BOMB by my team member Corey M)

Thank you for playing photographer Wendy!

Happy Vacation Corey!

~

 

Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.


Filed Under: Friday Favorites, National Day Calendar

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I’m Kim… and I love Pretty clothes, Pretty décor, Pretty days, and Pretty much anything that involves family and fun.  Growing up, My Mama told me more than once “Pretty is as Pretty does” …encouraging me to focus on the inner pretty girl, as she is the one that matters most.

Here on my blog, I’m sharing what I see as pretty.  Whether it be an outfit, an experience, an event, a memory or thought.  Hopefully I’ll share something that will be interesting, useful, or make you smile along the way.

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