Sunday, October 15, 2023

just for fun - No-Bake Berry Pie!

What is your favorite pie? Around my house Chocolate, Peanut-butter Pie is the family favorite, but another long-time favorite is Cherry Cream Cheese Pie, so I thought I'd share a simple recipe with you which you may top with any berry you like - cherry, blue berry, raspberry, strawberry - whatever you like. Yes, I know, the berry pie we typically think of is a baked, traditional pie, but in case you have a craving for a berry pie, but are looking for something just a bit less traditional, check this recipe . . . 

CLUE: Scooby-Doo! Board Game

 

As I wrote yesterday, when I was a child we always received board games for Christmas. After we all opened our games we spent a good portion of the rest of the day around the table playing the new games. I remember one year I received "Go for Broke" (the opposite of Monopoly) and my sister received "Careers" (which I thought was SO much fun!) Of course we also had games which were the "family's games", such as Life, Monopoly, Scrabble, and Clue. I especially loved Clue, so today I am so happy to share with you about a "new" take on the old classic game of Clue - and recommend it as a fun buy for upcoming summer family fun.

Saturday, October 14, 2023

There is No One Alive Who is "Youer" Than You

  

Several years ago on my other blog, I shared a Dr. Seuss Quote each day throughout the month of March - since Dr. Seuss' birthday is in March. He had some really excellent quotes for sure. Today I am sharing one - "Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you." 

crafting with grandma . . . a Cute Giraffe to Crochet!

I know Christmas is a couple months away, but if you would like to get a head-start on gifts for some of the sweet people in your life . . . or for a birthday or "just because", I have an adorable pattern for a cute giraffe you can crochet! You will find it a this link and I am delighted to share it with you!

Nefarious, the Mad Scientist Game

When I was a child there were a couple things we could always know we would receive for Christmas . . . books, clothes, and at least one board game. Yes, this was "pre-electronic games", but board games were always something we received for Christmas . . . at least for those years we were in elementary school.  Board games were a good way to get us playing together as a family . . . they still are today; even with the popularity of electronic games.

Today is National Dessert Day!

Most children will say their favorite part of any meal is dessert (and maybe many adults, too?)! Well, today is the day to enjoy this "favorite part" as it is National Dessert Day! Before we look at ways to celebrate (and of course they are obvious - and tasty), let's look at a few fun dessert facts from nationaltoday(dot)com - did you know . . .

Friday, October 13, 2023

It is National M&M's Day!

What is your favorite type of M&M's? I personally LOVE their peanut butter M&M's, but also did like their almond M&M's, too! Well, whichever is your favorite, today is the day to enjoy it as it is National M&M's Day! Days of the year (dot) com says, "Invented in 1941, these tiny little bits of candy coated chocolate have made a huge impact on American history throughout their more than 80 years of life!" Let's look at some more fun facts about these tasty candies - did you know . . . 

crafting with grandma - Crocheted Upside-Down Doll!

 

When I was a child, my family often vacationed in the Smokey Mountains. One year on our trip, I was browsing in a "souvenir" store with my mom and saw an Upside-Down doll. It was something I had not seen before and my mom said I could have one. The doll became one of my favorites; what's not to love about two dolls in one???!!!

Their Example for Peace & Healing

The woman on the right is a friend - she was my middle grandson's kindergarten and first grade teacher - and a fantastic teacher for sure! She is Palestinian. The woman on the left is one of her friends - she is Jewish. They are both heartbroken over what is happening in Israel and the Gaza Strip, but as you can see, they love each other, they care about each other, they cry with each other, they are there to support and encourage each other. They are the example for us all - for peace and for how to heal.

Thursday, October 12, 2023

"I Do NOT Like That Song!!!"

I know, it isn't even Halloween or Thanksgiving yet, but Christmas really is only a couple months away, so I am thinking about it. This "thinking about it" has me delighting in the memory of a certain song and the fantastic response of my grandsons to it! 

crafting with grandma . . . Let's Make a Dinosaur Hat!

  

When my grandsons were younger I made hats for them each year for part of their Christmas gifts. When my oldest grandson was just three, he thought a dinosaur hat would be a good idea . . . and of course he was correct! A dinosaur hat was a wonderful idea!

Join All of Us - Make a Difference

I wrote about this a few months ago, but thought I'd write again, in case you didn't see my other post. Have you heard of the "All of Us" research program from the NIH? Well, it is a fantastic opportunity for "all of us" to make an impact on the future of health care in our country. How, you ask? Please let me share with you some information . . . 

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

My New Purse

From time to time I make myself a new purse - since I crochet, I typically find a yarn I like and then crochet the purse. I recently found a "not wool" on amazon. This "yarn" is made from "disused clothing" in Chile by women who were "formerly deprived of liberty". They say they "are the only company in the world which makes recycled textile yarn and other products without the use of water or colorings in the process. This way we reduce our carbon footprint by reducing textile waste."

A Fantastic, Free Apologetics Resource for You

  

It would be challenging to read my posts and not see I am completely convinced we must teach the ones we love the "whys" - why we are able to believe in God and trust His Word with confidence. So, today I am very happy to write about a fantastic, free resource I found last evening on the Gospel Coalition's website - One-Minute Apologetics videos!