Of all the Holy Days to honor our Blessed Mother Mary, this day means the most to me personally. It was 5 years ago today, on the Holy Feast of the Assumption of Mary into heaven that my baby girl was called to her final rest.
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An Unbreakable Code
While the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II are most well known for having sent more than 800 messages during the invasion of Iwo Jima, they were not the first.
Continue reading “An Unbreakable Code”Digging Up The Past
Today is National Filet Mignon Day. Oh how I once loved Filet Mignon. While still one of my favorites, I’m more a Ribeye gal these days. Filet Mignon is like a blank canvas – open to the sauces that render the meal unforgetable.
Continue reading “Digging Up The Past”Let’s Start the Day with a Little Sizzle
The idea of Taco Tuesday is nothing new. The idea of Taco Specials have been around since 1933, although not yet with the phrase “Taco Tuesday”. That wasn’t popularized until 1968.
Continue reading “Let’s Start the Day with a Little Sizzle”What Does Spaghetti Bring to Mind?
When I was a girl, I thought big plate of Spaghetti was the most romantic thing ever. What else was I to think? My generation grew up with Walt Disney. One could argue that Disney was different way back when, but the reality is that Disney continues to be exactly what it always was – a mirror.
Continue reading “What Does Spaghetti Bring to Mind?”In the Spirit of 1945
Welcome to the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C. If you are a Catholic, you understand. If not, that’s okay too. It’s also the second Sunday of August. Each year on this particular Sunday we take a moment to salute the Spirit of 1945 and those of the Greatest Generation.
Continue reading “In the Spirit of 1945”Curl up with a Good Book
When I was a young girl (all those centuries ago) I don’t know which I enjoyed more – curing up with a good book or writing a story. Books are magical – they can carry you to the past, the future or to places that only exist in someone’s imagination.
Continue reading “Curl up with a Good Book”A Friday Night Under the Stars
The idea of spending a night sleeping under the stars sounds so romantic. In many ways it is. Imagine looking up into the vastness of the night sky filled with shimmering points of light and realizing how small we truly are compared to the universe.
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Today is National Lighthouse Day. For those of you who have been around a while, you know that I love lighthouses. When I was younger, my fantasy was to be an old lady living alone on an island somewhere. Not a tropical island, but someplace cold and foggy. Just me, my lighthouse and three or four large dogs.
Continue reading “Come Sail Away”The Blessed Feast of Transfiguration
The Transfiguration of Our Lord as witnessed by Simon Peter, James and John is so important to the Christian Faith that it appears in the Gospels of Matthew (17:5), Mark (9:6) and Luke (9:35). It is a revelation that is acknowledged in both the Roman and Eastern rites of the Catholic Church.
Continue reading “The Blessed Feast of Transfiguration”How Do You Like Your Burger?
Here is it another Tuesday on the old home front. Bet you were thinking we’re gonna wander south of the border tonight. Haw! Fooled ya!
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Before we get into all this day means on the National Stage, I want to wish the best Hubby on our entire street a very Happy Birthday. In my opinion, he’s the best Hubby on the planet, but other wives out there might tend to disagree. So I’ll say our street.
Continue reading “US Coastguard Day”What is the American Dream?
Today is National American Family Day. It caused me to wonder, what is the typical American Family? And do we still dream the American Dream?
Continue reading “What is the American Dream?”Hey There Sleepy Head!
My youngest sister, Jaqs is the one to host most family functions. She has the larger house, and on those blistering summer days, she’s the one with a pool. Besides, we are the only out-of-towners. Everyone else lives no more than 20 minutes from her.
Continue reading “Hey There Sleepy Head!”Reflecting Upon the Old and New
Today we begin a new month – August. For some this signals the last days of summer. For Catholics, we will take a moment to reflect upon the dedication of this month to The Immuculate Heart of Mary. Amen.
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