Ralph Smith, born in Denver, Colorado on May 3, 1912 has seen many changes over his 100 years.
Ralph was a golf pro, a teacher, a golf caddy, and was involved in all things golf. He spent most of his life in California and was married to his wife, Bobbie, for over 50 years. He remains an active member of the Church of the Latter Day Saints.
Verda, his friend and companion who looks after his well-being, honored him with a party that included a huge birthday cake, complete with green icing and decorated with golf balls. A barbershop quartet sang songs from the early 1900's. A luncheon followed the festivities.
Since Oreo cookies had their start 100 years ago, Verda found birthday props that also celebrated their 100 years' presence.
I am fairly sure that Ralph had a great time that day. And I am definitely sure that Verda honored him well.
Since today is also Friday (as well as being Ralph's 100th birthday), it is "Paint Party Friday" (PPF) in artist blogger-land; here is my contribution for PPF:
Go here to join others in a PPF celebration!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
What Day of the Week Were You Born? - Challenge
A new challenge is going on at Inspiration Avenue. Click on this link to join the challenge. Here is the deal:
Since I was born on a Thursday, I had "far to go"... my husband was born on a Saturday, and he had to work for his living. So true for both adages!
So, since it took me a period of 44 years of schooling (off and on, between pregnancies, jobs, health issues, etc.), my challenge incorporated schooling and rough times into my theme of "far to go"... And after those 44 years, I still lack the doctoral degree. Anyway, since school was always a theme in my life, I took the images of the little girl with an umbrella against the wind,
and school books, combined them together with a computer cord and came up with this altered image:

... click on this link to join the fun.
Thanks to Kim from IMGIRL for hosting this at Inspiration Avenue Challenge.
The challenge this week is "The Days of the Week" from the age old nursery rhyme that was written to help children to learn the days of the week. The challenge is not specific to the days of the week, but rather to the actual day of the week that you were born according to the nursery rhyme.
If you don't know the actual day of the week you were born, I have included a link to a handy dandy birthday calculator that will help you make that determination.
Here is the Link to the Birthday Calculator to find your day.
And here ...is an example... of just a few possibilities for each day! Use your imagination according to your day and any medium is a go!MONDAY'S Child is FAIR OF FACE
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So, since it took me a period of 44 years of schooling (off and on, between pregnancies, jobs, health issues, etc.), my challenge incorporated schooling and rough times into my theme of "far to go"... And after those 44 years, I still lack the doctoral degree. Anyway, since school was always a theme in my life, I took the images of the little girl with an umbrella against the wind,

... click on this link to join the fun.
Thanks to Kim from IMGIRL for hosting this at Inspiration Avenue Challenge.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Letter to the Dormouse Regarding Carrot Soup
Dear Fat Dormouse Getting Thinner:
Thank you very much for the recipe I found here on your blog. I did want you to know that it was quite delicious. But somehow, cooking times did not equate at high altitudes. Your recipe called for cooking the vegetables for about 20 minutes after the liquid came to a boil. I was extremely hungry when I began soup preparation, just so you know.
So after cooking the onions, carrots and sweet potatoes for 55 minutes in the chicken stock, and flavoring with a Tbsp. of orange marmalade (the grocery shopping elves had not picked up any orange juice by noon today), I hoped it was ready. I zuzzed it all together, and put it in my favorite poppy mug. Can you see the steam? No? It was there, believe me.
I was too hungry to make it pretty with a little parsley on top for garnish.
Anyway, thanks again Dormouse,
Nancy
P.S.: the roof of my mouth got burned while sipping the soup because I did not want to wait for it to cool (did I tell you I was hungry?)
P.P.S: I drank the soup and had Weight Watchers popcorn with the soup and it was extra delish
Thank you very much for the recipe I found here on your blog. I did want you to know that it was quite delicious. But somehow, cooking times did not equate at high altitudes. Your recipe called for cooking the vegetables for about 20 minutes after the liquid came to a boil. I was extremely hungry when I began soup preparation, just so you know.
So after cooking the onions, carrots and sweet potatoes for 55 minutes in the chicken stock, and flavoring with a Tbsp. of orange marmalade (the grocery shopping elves had not picked up any orange juice by noon today), I hoped it was ready. I zuzzed it all together, and put it in my favorite poppy mug. Can you see the steam? No? It was there, believe me.
(knitters please note that those are Hermione's Everyday Socks on the needles)
I was too hungry to make it pretty with a little parsley on top for garnish.
Anyway, thanks again Dormouse,
Nancy
P.S.: the roof of my mouth got burned while sipping the soup because I did not want to wait for it to cool (did I tell you I was hungry?)
P.P.S: I drank the soup and had Weight Watchers popcorn with the soup and it was extra delish
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