Wednesday, August 10, 2011

How You Like Them Apples?


Last night while watching the food channels "Chopped" I caught this commerical that had me in stitches, almost cry laughing.  Many may not think of it as funny as I, but I've that sense of humor.  After a week of set backs and some seriously depressing situations it was the kind of commercial that still had me laughing this morning and had to share.  I hope you enjoy and have a laugh.






Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Creepy Philes


I don't know about you but this is just wrong.  Doug Hutchison's marriage to TEENAGED 16 year old Courtney Stodden.  For gawds sakes don't gimme this christian love crap, she's a teenager, a child.  For this I award this weeks

Burn't Biscuit


to you....

CREEPY!



Friday, July 22, 2011

Dearest Oslo

To the people of Norway.  I am deeply sorry for the tragedies that have unfold amidst your national holiday.  To the families of those whom have perished, my heart goes out to you.   To the perpetraters of these senseless and insidious acts, I just hope you get yours.  I am truly and deeply saddened today.

"Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live." 
Robert F. Kennedy


Sunday, July 17, 2011

Birds Of A Feather



With overcast skies and temps in the low 60's, Saturday was all about relaxing.  Relaxing up to the point that two fledgling sparrows decided to spread their wings in attempt to take flight into the wild blue yonder.  The lil pair managed to get as far as the shed and from that point hunkered down for the entire day.  Cheyenne (my granddaughter) had just returned home from a sleepover and upon discovery of the two fledglings she spent the entire day insuring that no predators would cause harm to the little twins.  These are her photos.





Just before dusk, the pair began pre-flight wing checks and within 5 mins of commencing they lifted their tiny bodies with a flapping ackwardness and were gone.  Cheyenne was both elated in that they finally took flight and no longer needed to worry of what the night may have brought, yet saddened by the fact they were gone.



Today, the rains returned....




Lovely



Hope you're enjoying a nice weekend.



Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Not Guilty


This weeks Burnt Biscuit award goes to two recepients....



THE ANTHONY FAMILY

For their failure to do the right thing....

"Defense attorneys argued that the little Caylee accidentally drowned in the family swimming pool and that Anthony panicked and hid the body because of the traumatic effects of being sexually abused by her father."

and....

THE STATE OF FLORIDA

for their failure to indict and prosecute Casey, Cindy, and George Anthony on the proper charges of....

MANSLAUGHTER
based
on
CHILDNEGLECT




"An aware parent loves all children he or she interacts with - for you are a caretaker for those moments in time."


Doc Childre


You can help by clicking the link at the top right sidebar and signing the petition to create "Caylee's Law".  'Caylee's Law', would make it a felony for parents not to report the death of a child to law enforcement within an hour of discovering the incident, or within 24 hours in the case of child disappearance.


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Operation Tank You


I'd like to share with you a woman and an organization that so touched my heart when I heard about them.  My friend Ashley over at Etsy shop VNTAGEQUEEN introduced me to wonderful and proud USMC wife Kacie who runs a non profit organization by the name of....


After having read her blog and story I was inspired to help spread the word of the awesome deeds Kacie and all her volunteers do for the women and men serving in our armed forces along with the american spouses whom they've had to leave behind.

With great honor and much respect I introduce you to....

Kacie

Kacie so eloquintly and graceously allowed me the opportunity for an interview so that I may help to spread the word and to give a little insight as to what Operation Tank You is all about.  We hope you enjoy.

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Tell us, what is Operation Tank You?

The Story Behind the Project

I have always been proud to be American. I cry during the National Anthem, I pause when I see the flag flying high, and nod at every Veteran I pass. I am not the only proud American. You see other young men and women, returning from boot camp, serving overseas or training, and they too, are full of pride. You see them at the airport, proudly wearing their service sweatshirts and t-shirts; they walk on air.



In the summer of 2009, I began to notice an increase in young men and women who serve as I traveled between Richmond and San Diego. During a layover in Dallas, a young man caught my eye as he walked into the airport. He was proudly wearing his Navy sweatshirt and seemed to be looking around to see if anyone else had noticed his new gear. Without hesitation, I reached into my book bag and wrote a small note of thanks. I approached the young man, who looked more like a kid, handed him the card, and thanked him for his service. Not knowing what to do, he shook my hand, thanked me and walked away. I sat back down at my chair and continued to read from my book. Within minutes, the young man returned with his cell phone in hand. As he stood before me, he continued his conversation before pausing to hand me the phone. On the other end was a mother who wanted to thank me for my note. She said he had called to tell her, “I made someone proud.”

After that day, I began carrying letters in my purse. I knew I wanted to recognize every man and woman who proudly serves our country and so Operation Tank You was born. In the past year I have seen grown men fight back tears as well as received numerous hugs from women. The tough guys ready to take on the world? I’ve seen them tuck it in their chest pocket. At the end of the 2009 school year, the children at Washington Henry Elementary School also supported my effort by making cards. Many of the cards have found their way to Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq, while others have been given to local men and women.



Last May, my fiancé deployed.



Having lived on opposite coasts for nearly a year, the deployment didn’t rock me as it had others. It wasn’t until a month later that I began feeling the impact as all communication had been cancelled and no mail had been delivered.






My classroom parents, recognizing the struggle, carefully prepared a care package for me. It had everything I needed to help get me through the toughest days. I laughed out loud while watching the movies, devoured the chocolate when the tears came, and treated myself to an at-home spa day. I was touched and inspired. Shortly after, I began brainstorming and Operation Tank You: The 10x10 project was created.












Operation Tank You: 10x10 is an extension of the cards that have already touched nearly 400 soldiers. These care packages, sponsored by ten people giving ten dollars, are created for those left behind during deployments. It is a simple reminder, that as proud Americans, we have not forgotten you, the people who are the strength behind the scenes.

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Share with us a little about the person behind the scenes at OTY, who are you and what is role/duty?

This question is hard for me to answer. I have never really thought of myself as being the sole person working for OTY, though on paper that's true. There are so many people from across America that have given to OTY through monetary donations or by sending other items that could be used in care packages. These people are truly the heart and soul of OTY. I just organize the packages, send out e-mails, and work to make sure as many families as possible are taken care of while their loved ones are deployed. Honestly, I'm just an everyday American. There is nothing truly special about me other than I had a small dream, inspired by one young man in a Navy sweatshirt in 2009. I want each military family to know that they are not alone. We're all in this together.


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How long has OTY been in operation?

I began with cards in 2009 and later moved to care packages in 2010. My friend's brother (I am waiting for his permission to use his name) was hit with an IED in his last month of his deployment. I remember the phone call and the many tears that fell after I hung up the phone. Though I had never met his brother, I felt an automatic tie because my own loved one also serves. I knew I wanted to do something for his family, to let them know I was thinking of them, and so the first care package was created.  See "Little Things"

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Can anyone become a part of the OTY organization?

OTY wants to recognize ALL loved ones of those that proudly serve our country. This includes boyfriends, girlfriends, and fiances (often not recognized by the military).



However, it can't be done without the support of other thankful Americans.

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Where can readers go to learn more about OTY?

OTY has a blog, Operation Tank You and can be found on FaceBook Operation Tank You as well.


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Is there anything you'd like to add to this interview?

OTY is funded from the generosity of thankful Americans through PayPal found on our blog and through personal donations of their gifts, crafts, etc. It's with the generosity that I am able to do what I do. Of course, if there's ever limited funds, my husband and I foot the bill. No request ever goes unanswered.



HELP GIVE BACK

Your time or donation makes a difference in someone's life

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"Homecoming"

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To Learn more and see how you can help, please visit....


THANK YOU!


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Foot In The Mouth


The recepient of the this weeks award goes to one who should have thought before speaking.  There are certain circumstances where one should keep one's comments to oneself.  For the comments he tweeted regarding the recent death of Ryan Dunn....



This BURN'T BISCUIT is awarded to....


CONGRATULATIONS!

Roger Ebert

"Friends don't let jackasses drink and drive"




I in no way condone drinking and driving, but felt Roger Ebert's comments were out of line and should have been more respectful in regards to Mr. Dunn's family.

R.I.P.