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Dec
31

Well, it’s that time of year again – time to say goodbye to one year, and prepare to greet the next.  As you look back on 2009, I pray there were more smiles than tears.  And whether you plan to usher in 2010 with a bang, or a quiet hello, I pray this next year will be bright & happy. 

For my faithful readers, thanks for hanging out with me this year.  For those who are new, here’s what you missed:

Dec
30

One of my goals for the new year is to eat more veggies.   I’ve been wretched … wretched I tell you … since staying home.  Working outside the home, you see, I could pack a lunch that included carrots and the like, and then I would have to eat them, or go hungry.  When I’m home, however, I can just  … I don’t know … eat more cookies or something.  This leaves a pitiful display of vegetables with dinner.  And that, is that. 

And, since it looks like freelance may be the route for me, I must get off this crazy train. 

So, more veggies.  And they must be tasty, or I’ll simply ignore.  Thankfully, I love me a good vegetable.  I’m just at a loss if you expect me to do more than a side.  With that in mind, I’ve called in the troops.  A vegetarian cookbook - one that seemed to hold promise – is on it’s way; and I’ve taken a few baby steps.  By baby steps I mean the recipes tried thus far have not been entirely healthy (processed ingredients don’t you know – as the true vegetarians GASP(!) in alarm!).  Still, it’s a start.  And a delectable start at that. 

Take Black Bean Pizza for instance.   So quick, so easy, so de-lic-ious!   And you can get the recipe here.

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Dec
29

You may have noticed, The Dollar Brigade is no more.   It didn’t go over so-very-well.  I chatted with people and heard a lot of, “I already give to charities.”   I also emailed fellow bloggers … never heard back, but suddenly they were spotlighting certain charities on their blogs.  And that’s not all bad.  Not bad at all.   

So thank you to those who joined in the giving!   Never fear – we may be down, but we’re certainly not out.  I have a sneaking suspicion that The Dollar Brigade will return.  Until then, keep the faith – and continue the good fight!

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Dec
28

The services have been conducted, the candles lit; the cookies have been baked, the dinners served; the presents have been unwrapped and Santa has handed over the reins for another year.  All that anticipation and Christmas is gone in the blink of an eye.   

In some ways, I just want to get the new year started already.  I’m a bit of a perfectionist, don’t you know; I like to know what’s coming down the pike.  To prepare.  As I head into 2010, however, things are up in the air.  There’s no way of knowing how it all will settle.  It’s a bit disconcerting.  Granted, as I look back on those years where I thought I knew what the year would hold, I knew nothing of the sort.  Still, the illusion was nice.  And so it is that I feel a bit like Kuzko from The Emperor’s New Groove:

Pacha: Uh-oh.
Kuzco: Don’t tell me. We’re about to go over a huge waterfall.
Pacha: Yep.
Kuzco: Sharp rocks at the bottom?
Pacha: Most likely.
Kuzco: Bring it on.

On the other hand, maybe I’ll just keep Christmas going a bit longer.  Maybe I’ll sip some hot cocoa, nibble cherry delights, wrap up in a warm blankey, and gaze at the Christmas lights.  Just a little longer.  Yes, I do believe that’s what I’ll do …

Dec
24

I love this picture.  A snapshot of Christmas past, it shows my aunt and her rocking horse, at Christmas.  Such a precious reminder that Christmas is about love … and magic … and memories.  And that’s precisely what I wish for you, dear readers – that you would be surrounded by those you love most … that whether young or old, you’d sense a hint of magic … and memories?  Well, I pray your memories would be sweet enough to warm your heart for a lifetime.