In the days of emailing, texting, and instant messaging, it's a rarity that anyone sends a real-life letter through the actual POST OFFICE anymore. But who saves instant messages? Who sits down and re-reads all of those emails sent with love and care? Who begins to feel nostalgic over a text message!! My answer would be no one.
My mother LOVES beautiful things. Among the beautiful things that she loves would be beautiful stationary. However, my mom doesn't just collect lovely paper...she uses it! I have a box filled with letters my mom has written me throughout the years. I even have a journal that she kept for me when I was a baby. My mom doesn't think herself to be an exceptional writer, but I would have to disagree. I pull out her letters often and re-read them, always amazed at her ability to transform emotion into the written word. These letters are one of my most precious possessions.
I had a teacher in college who would always say that one of the best gifts you can give is the gift of words. You can read about what it means to give a gift of words here.
If you are going to send a letter, special stationery is not a necessity, but it sure is fun. Here are a few ideas to start you out:
1. Gold Bee by Crane 2. Ecru by Vera Wang 3. Oyster White by Vera Wang 4. Engraved Thank You by Vera Wang 5. Magnolia by Vera Wang 6. Aquamarine Blue by Vera Wang 7. Rabbit Express by Checkerboard 8. Three Eggs by Crane 9. Peacock by Kate Spade 10. Bicycle by Crane
Friday, April 1, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
In the World of: {Fiddler} on the Roof
Ya ha deedle deedle, bubba bubba deedle deedle dum.
All day long I'd biddy biddy bum.
If I were a wealthy man."
Now who wouldn't love a movie with those kinds of song lyrics? My first introduction to Fiddler on the Roof was through my performance of "Sunrise Sunset" at a piano festival when I was a little girl. I didn't really understand the movie's meaning and I just couldn't see why Tevye was so against his daughters marrying the men they loved. As a grade schooler, all I knew was that the music was fun, made me laugh, and kept me humming its tunes over and over again. Since then, I've come to love the melancholy beauty of "Sunrise Sunset" and the comical wit "If I Were a Rich Man."

My husband laughs at me because I'm constantly pointing out sections of a soundtrack that I had never noticed the other umpteenth times I had listened to it. "Oooo, oooo, did you hear the oboe?" "Wow, the percussion is amazing!" "Okay," he says, "you're really listening carefully, aren't you." Yes! Maybe it's the musician in me, but I'm amazed at how music latches on to my emotions through its own telling of a story. (Think "Baby Mine" from Dumbo ~ Tears!)
This post wasn't supposed to be about music per say, but I guess it's necessary in order for me to explain WHY I love the movies that I do.
Okay, so down to the real reason for this post: Fiddler on the Roof. If you have never seen it, get the car warmed up because after this, you'll want to be making your way over to Blockbuster.
Song Favorite #1: "If I Were a Rich Man"
Song Favorite #2: "Sunrise Sunset"
I walked down the aisle at my wedding to this song being sung by my brother.
It was in honor of my Dad.
Song Favorite #3: "The Bottle Dance"
Too much fun for words! Listen to that clarinet solo...beautiful!!
And my absolute favorite within my favorite: the knee slides : )
Song Favorite #4: "Tradition"
My dad used to sing this song to us as children. It makes me smile and laugh and sing along.
Song Favorite #5: "Matchmaker"
Song Favorite #6: "Do You Love Me?"
~Sigh~
Song Favorite #7: "Far from the Home I Love"
I can't help but tear up every time I hear this sung. I wish I had a visual as well as audio.
Now you've got to watch it.
Linking over to TCM for their Classic Movie Musicals and Songs Favorites list. Hope you enjoy!
Linking over to TCM for their Classic Movie Musicals and Songs Favorites list. Hope you enjoy!

Friday, March 25, 2011
{Perty} Garland!
Don't these dainty daisies just whisper spring right in your ear?! And guess where I bought them? Okay, I'll tell you....The Dollar Tree. Yes, every time I visit the Dollar Tree, I just can't imagine them having something that I didn't see the last time I was there. I stand corrected. Eek! I looove spring!!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011
In The Kitchen: California Chicken Wraps
When it comes to making dinner, I prefer recipes that require few ingredients, little time and preparation, and come out tasting spectacular! And it doesn't hurt if it happens to be healthy at the same time. I stumbled across one of these recipes and made it last night. You must try it!
Picture by Taste of Home
Recipe by Donny Munch
PREP/TOTAL TIME: 15 MIN YIELD: 4 SERVINGS
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup prepared hummus
- 4 whole wheat tortillas (8 inches)
- 2 cups cubed cooked chicken breast
- 1/4 cup chopped roasted sweet red peppers
- 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
- 1/4 cup thinly sliced fresh basil leaves
Directions
- Spread hummus on tortillas; top with chicken, peppers, cheese and basil. Roll up. Yield: 4 servings.
Nutrition Facts: 1 wrap equals 300 calories, 8 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 58 mg cholesterol, 408 mg sodium, 26 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 27 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 3 lean meat, 2 starch.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011
A Wonderful Thing To Know {Devos}
"For he that is mighty hath done to me great things; and holy is his name." Luke 1:49
Every time I sit down to read my Bible, I ask the Lord to reveal something to me that I can take with me throughout my day. Did He ever answer that prayer this morning!
It is human nature to focus on those things that are negative in our lives. Dwelling on small things like early mornings and grocery shopping {I don't enjoy either} can really put us in a bad mood. As Christians and particularly women, we know how our thoughts are the driving force behind our words and actions. Negative thoughts = negative words and actions. So these negative thoughts have NO rightful place in our minds...or do they.
This verse above was spoken by Mary the mother of Jesus. At this point in time, she has just found out that she is with child. She is visiting her cousin Elisabeth who also has experienced a miracle in that the Lord has allowed her to conceive in her old age. The women begin to rejoice together over what the Lord has done for them.
Let's look at Mary's situation for a moment. She has found out she is with child, yet she has never known a man. Imagine yourself in this position. What do YOU suppose others would think about this? Is this a negative in her life? She could look at it in that way. But in such a greater way, it is a positive.
As an example, I'm going to address my "negatives" in this light for. Waking up early in the morning. I DO NOT enjoy this. I'm not a morning person and never have been. If I wake up and all I can do is dwell on the fact that it's early and I'm tired, that's going to affect my attitude and my day. So I'll just forget about the fact that I'm up early, right? Wrong! Instead, let me think about the fact that I was ABLE to get out of bed this morning, that I have warm water for a shower, that the birds are waking up and singing a song, that I woke up with my husband beside me, that I have the ability to move, that I have a roof over my head..... I could go on with an endless list of POSITIVES.
Don't just push your negatives out the window. Dwell on them but in a positive light. Mary said that "he hath done to me great things;" One of those great things was at the same time a negative. Only God could pull that one off! Holy is his name!!

Friday, March 18, 2011
Dollar Tree {Easter} Trees
I looooove the Dollar Tree! I walk in there and go crazy. I really do. I have to restrain myself. I think, "Wow, only a dollar!" and then I walk out with 40 items. : \
So here's a project that only cost me $4.00 with supplies to spare for the next project : )
then add ribbon...also purchased at the Dollar Tree.

Thursday, March 17, 2011
Better Homes and Gardens magazine deal!
For those of you who are Southern Savers fans, you already know about this awesome deal. For those of you who aren't, you've got to check it out!
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