Mailbox Monday (meme 2 of 4)
This is a meme to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week

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Meet Me on Monday!!
From Java’s Blog:
Blogging is a funny thing…we tell our most intimate thoughts for all to read and yet most of the time I find myself sitting and wondering, “who is this person!?” I know them…but yet I don’t know them! I want to know who the person is behind all those words so I thought of a great way for all of us to “meet” each other!
Every Sunday I will post five get to know you questions that you can copy and paste into your own Monday post and we can all learn a little more about each and every one of us!!
“Its a great way to to meet new friends and for others to get to know me better….one Monday at a time!!!”….as quoted by the Chacogirl!!
I will make this SIMPLE and FUN!!!
Questions:
1. What is your favorite kind of potato chip?
BBQ Soy Chips
2. Do you make your bed everyday?
Yes
3. How often do you go to the hair salon?
Every 6-8 weeks for hair Every 2 weeks for nails
4. What do you dip your French fries in?
5. Do you shop with coupons?
Most of the time
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The wondrous Aimee Bender conjures the lush and moving story of a girl whose magical gift is really a devastating curse.
On the eve of her ninth birthday, unassuming Rose Edelstein, a girl at the periphery of schoolyard games and her distracted parents’ attention, bites into her mother’s homemade lemon-chocolate cake and discovers she has a magical gift: she can taste her mother’s emotions in the cake. She discovers this gift to her horror, for her mother—her cheerful, good-with-crafts, can-do mother—tastes of despair and desperation. Suddenly, and for the rest of her life, food becomes a peril and a threat to Rose.
The curse her gift has bestowed is the secret knowledge all families keep hidden—her mother’s life outside the home, her father’s detachment, her brother’s clash with the world. Yet as Rose grows up she learns to harness her gift and becomes aware that there are secrets even her taste buds cannot discern.
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ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!
Slapdash Sunday is a day for your proverbial week ‘leftovers.’ Is there something you wanted to say, but just forgot? Is there something you want to write about, but isn’t worth a whole page? Do you have a random thought, funny or otherwise that needs to be written down?
That is what Slapdash Sunday is for!
Today’s Topic: Nostalgia
I hope you don’t mind that this week is not a book/blog topic but will explain why this came to mind and wanted to share with you!!
The past few weeks, I have mentioned that hubby and I will soon be empty nesters. Our youngest (24 yrs old) moved out of state (5 hr drive away) this past November. This week, our oldest (26 yrs old) will be closing on a house he bought, which is also out of state (90min drive) and will be moving out within the next few weeks. We are so very proud of both of them especially seeing the “men” they have become.
Friday night, I started reading The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender. The first chapter began with 9 year old Rose arriving home from school finding her mom starting to bake a lemon cake for Rose’s birthday.
And it got me thinking to when my boys were that age and their birthdays. To this day, their friends from when they were in elementary school, will tell me how they couldn’t wait for the boys to open their lunch boxes. Their friends, knowing of this tradition would wait to start on their own lunches until the boys opened their lunch box to see if I had done it again!!!!
On their birthdays, from kindergarten to high school…yes high school, I would pack their lunches in a certain way. You would think, when you hear what I did, that they would be embarrassed, especially in high school but they have told me since it wouldn’t have been their bday if I hadn’t done it. They have also told me that they will be passing on this tradition when they have children.
I would make their sandwich, wrap it in wax paper, and then placed in a baggie. But it didn’t end there. I would then wrap that sandwich package in birthday paper and attach a bow. The same with their snack, which was always a cupcake, wrapped in birthday paper with a bow and same with their drink, which was always a soda, the only day they were allowed a soda for their lunchbox drink, wrapped in birthday gift wrap and another bow.
So today’s topic/question is this. Did you have a special tradition with your kids? Or maybe even a tradition that your mom started and has been a pleasant memory for you. Would love to hear your nostalgic story!!! So today is not a slapdash discussion but a slapdash memory and/or story !!!
When visiting, please feel free to leave any suggestions,
ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!

The Q’s.
1. If you accidently knick a car in a parking lot..Do you leave a note or do you get the heck out of there?
It would depend if it was a lot of damage, if it was a brand new car, but I would probably leave a
note, especially now a days with so many video cameras, I would be more afraid of “leaving the
scene of an accident”
2. Love your body or plastic surgery?
LOL At my age, there are the problems of the thighs, having a bit of excess weight (am on diet
as I type lol)etc, but, I have had approx. 13 operations, need 3 more, due to medical problems
that my body already looks like an atlas due to all the scars. So I would say I can learn to
like what I have.
3. What about your favorite blog(s) continues to drive you back?
Mainly content, personality behind the blog and honesty. I follow many blogs, so I refresh my
google reader often and if I see something of interest, I head on over.
4. What percent of your blog is BS just to make your life seem more interesting than it really is?
0%..that is a trait (lieing/bsing) that I don’t like in real life so what you see on my blog is the
real me, however boring as it might be.
5. If you had to give up one type of meat for the rest of your life, what would it be?
This one is easy. I gave it up as a child when my grandmother tried getting me to eat it and told
me it was steak. It wasn’t, it was liver and have never tasted it again!!!
6. How often to you eat out?
At least 1, sometimes 2, times a week. Hubby and I don’t do movies, casinos, etc for
entertainment, but he enjoys going to different restaurants(atmosphere), having a couple of
glasses of wine…a date night.
7. Skinny jeans or boot cut jeans?
Both
8. If you caught your spouse cheating would you forgive, divorce, or plan your kill?
It would depend on the circumstances, remorse, if it was a one time mistake (which we all make)
We have been married for 29 years, a lot of years to throw away so will say try to forgive.
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The wondrous Aimee Bender conjures the lush and moving story of a girl whose magical gift is really a devastating curse.
On the eve of her ninth birthday, unassuming Rose Edelstein, a girl at the periphery of schoolyard games and her distracted parents’ attention, bites into her mother’s homemade lemon-chocolate cake and discovers she has a magical gift: she can taste her mother’s emotions in the cake. She discovers this gift to her horror, for her mother—her cheerful, good-with-crafts, can-do mother—tastes of despair and desperation. Suddenly, and for the rest of her life, food becomes a peril and a threat to Rose.
The curse her gift has bestowed is the secret knowledge all families keep hidden—her mother’s life outside the home, her father’s detachment, her brother’s clash with the world. Yet as Rose grows up she learns to harness her gift and becomes aware that there are secrets even her taste buds cannot discern.
When visiting, please feel free to leave any suggestions,
ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!
Slapdash Sunday is a day for your proverbial week ‘leftovers.’ Is there something you wanted to say, but just forgot? Is there something you want to write about, but isn’t worth a whole page? Do you have a random thought, funny or otherwise that needs to be written down?
That is what Slapdash Sunday is for!
Today’s Topic: Nostalgia
I hope you don’t mind that this week is not a book/blog topic but will explain why this came to mind and wanted to share with you!!
The past few weeks, I have mentioned that hubby and I will soon be empty nesters. Our youngest (24 yrs old) moved out of state (5 hr drive away) this past November. This week, our oldest (26 yrs old) will be closing on a house he bought, which is also out of state (90min drive) and will be moving out within the next few weeks. We are so very proud of both of them especially seeing the “men” they have become.
Friday night, I started reading The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender. The first chapter began with 9 year old Rose arriving home from school finding her mom starting to bake a lemon cake for Rose’s birthday.
And it got me thinking to when my boys were that age and their birthdays. To this day, their friends from when they were in elementary school, will tell me how they couldn’t wait for the boys to open their lunch boxes. Their friends, knowing of this tradition would wait to start on their own lunches until the boys opened their lunch box to see if I had done it again!!!!
On their birthdays, from kindergarten to high school…yes high school, I would pack their lunches in a certain way. You would think, when you hear what I did, that they would be embarrassed, especially in high school but they have told me since it wouldn’t have been their bday if I hadn’t done it. They have also told me that they will be passing on this tradition when they have children.
I would make their sandwich, wrap it in wax paper, and then placed in a baggie. But it didn’t end there. I would then wrap that sandwich package in birthday paper and attach a bow. The same with their snack, which was always a cupcake, wrapped in birthday paper with a bow and same with their drink, which was always a soda, the only day they were allowed a soda for their lunchbox drink, wrapped in birthday gift wrap and another bow.
So today’s topic/question is this. Did you have a special tradition with your kids? Or maybe even a tradition that your mom started and has been a pleasant memory for you. Would love to hear your nostalgic story!!! So today is not a slapdash discussion but a slapdash memory and/or story !!!
When visiting, please feel free to leave any suggestions,
ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!







































































































