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Tuesday, 24 November 2009
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Majesty and Wonder
By Phil Keaggy & London Festiva
see relatedThanksgiving Week: Tuesday, November 24, 2009.
Thanksgiving Week
Tuesday, November 24, 2009.
Having just celebrated my 45th birthday, and having been blitzed with many, many, *many* good birthday wishes, I find myself once again deep in Procrastination Mode. I am truly so deeply touched by everyone's ecards, snail mail cards, email greetings, and gifts, prayers, and good wishes. Y'all are much too kind and good to me. Somehow, I will find a way of thanking everyone individually... A friend of mine is my comrade in Thanks Procrastination, and he hit the nail right on the head about saying we suffer from a "potentially overdeveloped sense of obligation". I add to this that we also suffer from DPD (Discouraged Perfectionist Disease). Take both conditions together, and you have a person who is really so deeply touched by and grateful for being so undeservedly, generously, warmly, lovingly remembered by family and friends on her/his birthday that she/he feels she/he must pull out all the stops and shoot the works in thanking... and the thanking just never seems good enough to match the kindness and generosity expended on her/him.
Yes. I know. I'm a mess.
But the liturgical New Year on the Roman Catholic calendar begins this coming weekend on the First Sunday of Advent. One of my primary resolutions is to thank people, by the grace of God! I just need to remember that I don't need to thank all 38 people on the same day. I take after my Grammy, and I take after her son (my dad) in stubbornly persisting in the notion that I must do it all in one day. It is no freaking wonder that I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; I don't know how to pace myself. I don't know how to do anything by halves, and I don't know how to blooming pace myself. GAH! And please, don't anyone say I could do a "group thank you". That is so inadequate after I received so many thoughtful, overwhelmingly kind notes and cards and gifts. That is so inadequate when people give me the gift not only of their friendship but also of their love and prayers.
Anyway, here it is - Thanksgiving Week! I did have a marvelous birthday despite being miserably ill, but I always feel much more Birthday-ish on Thanksgiving Day/Weekend. I was awfully ill over this past weekend and on Monday, but I think I'm making a comeback, albeit vewwwwwwwwwwwwy slowly. It's just going to take awhile to recover from my latest bout with illness. I'm not certain, but I am thinking that, considering how extra wiped out I am, what I have had the past two weeks was not a mere head cold but was H1N1. In any event, my cage has been rattled. I get this ill once in 20 years, and that's saying a lot because typical of a CFS patient, my poor immune system is practically always on Red Alert. The last time I had something viral of this magnitude, I was left with a permanent worsening of CFS and fibromyalgia. I am hoping for the best this time around, but I am also going to take extra good care of myself. This means BED REST and lots of it.
I am thankful that God blessed me with the strength to bring the multitude of Christmas tree parts and Christmas decorations downstairs to the living room from the upstairs loft right before I succumbed to It (H1N1 or whatever in Hades it was). The boxes cluttered the living room for a week before I put the tree up. I was too ill to care. When I did put it up, it took a mere 22 minutes! That's slower than last year's record of 17.5 minutes.
I am grateful that I survived putting the lights on the tree without losing my temper! I was not feeling well when I did it, but I was determined to do it. It was pure grace that I didn't lose my sometimes very nasty temper! Usually, Christmas tree lights are a breeze for me, but I was feeling feverish, nervous, and weak. God is good. I got the job done!
It was a blessing to be able to get the tree about 2/3 trimmed by my birthday on Friday. I have a couple more boxes of red ornaments to bedeck O Tannenbaum with. Am thinking I will refrain from putting the special blue ornaments on this year, unless my dad especially persists in asking me to put them on. I'm just in a red mood this year.
When I finish trimming with the ornaments and a few more of my Italian Nani's crocheted white snowflakes, I will vacuum the living room (unless my dad beats me to it, which he usually does) to remove the ever dreaded artificial Christmas tree needles which are now littering the carpet (at least they vacuum up more easily than real Balsam Fir needles!) and then put out the Caroling Bears which a little old lady friend gave me last year. They belong front and center beneath the tree. I promise I will take a digital movie of the Singing Bears and post it here at Xanga. Maybe we can even have a "Name Those Singing Bears" Contest! For now, I call the bears DuWayne and Bernice, after my friend's husband and herself. I pray for them (D & B, not the bears!) when I look at the bears and listen to them sing "Winter Wonderland"). Right now, they sit atop a pile of photo albums on the top shelf of my computer desk.
It's time for planning Christmas Baking 2009! My mom and I had a splendid conversation on the phone on my birthday, and I am in the baking business once again. I'm afraid she found the Gum Drop Cake from last year much too irresistible, so she, being ever conscious of her waistline, wants me to skip it this year. If I get mad at her for any reason, I will gleefully sabotage her perpetual diet by making and sending Gum Drop Cake for New Year's. (I am sooooooo evil. Each slice contains approximately 975 bazillion calories. Yes. Very, very, dietarily evil! Muahahahahahahaha!)
I think I did take a few pictures of 2008's Gum Drop Cakes fresh out of the oven, but never posted them. If I can locate them on my hard drive, I'll post them. Keep in mind that they are absolutely stuffed to the gills with spice gum drops, and after being baked, are wrapped in cloths saturated with good brandy. They do give one a bit of a buzz. It was my Italian Nani's specialty, and though for me, it's an acquired taste, for my mom it is simply irresistible and she oinks it down like a little piggy. Does my heart good to see her enjoy something enough to forget about her perpetual diet!!!!
Lots and lots of Cut Out Cookies this year! You know if someone loves you if she/he will go to the trouble to make cut outs from scratch - especially if you put in a special order for THIN cookies. Anyone can make them thick and soft (which is the way my dad likes them...) but it requires extreme measures of Patience, Skill, and did I mention Patience? - to make them thin. I use my Grammy's recipe for these, only I "Italianize" them by flavoring them with pure Almond Extract rather than pure Vanilla Extract.
Then there will be the All Butter Spritz Cookies in vast quantities. I have pictures to share of those, also. Typically, these are flavored a bit on the strong side with Almond Extract and a hint of Vanilla, but a couple of Christmases ago, I "invented" Chocolate Mint Spritz. These are TO DIE FOR and are exceedingly addictive. Just in case you chocolate mint peeps out there (and you know who you are!!!!
) decide to try making them, please keep this in mind: decrease the amount of flour by 1/4 cup and add 1/4 cup baking cocoa. Add lots of mint or peppermint - whichever is your fancy. But please, please, please remember to decrease the flour, otherwise you are headed for disaster. For the record: Chocolate Mint Spritz look (and taste) lovely when dipped in mint/peppermint pale green icing.
Here are some Spritz from a couple of years ago:
Then there will be Nani's Gingersnaps, which are prizewinners. I Adler Bakery-ize them by frosting them with Vanilla Icing. My dad swears they are better than the family bakery's from when he was growing up. My dad is a Cookie Connoisseur.
And lastly, the pieces de resistance are Nani's Rum Balls. The secret is that they call for at least twice as many finely chopped pecans (thank God for the food processor!) as most other rum ball recipes. That and we kick up the rum and the baking cocoa a notch, too. Also key is to use Bacardi Gold Rum and not mess with any other brand. Because of my pain medications, I can't drink, but I will indulge in a very weak Rum and Coca-Cola at some point in the next month.
This is all a LIGHT baking agenda this year. And as I discovered that Momsie hasn't been reading the blog, I can divulge this: I will be singing the "Fatter der Grandma Up" polka all the while I'm baking and confecting. Momsie needs a little padding on her posterior. Hee hee.
Of course, if I manage to evade/avoid any more extra super nasty germs before Christmas/New Year's, I might try some of these wonderly new Christmas treat recipes from Taste of Home Holiday magazine.
The good news is that when I am baking, I am not inclined to gobble the goodies. The trick is to get them packed and shipped before I'm in the mood to nosh. Sometimes easier said than done - especially since I find baking easier and less patience-challenging than packing and shipping.
Time for ice cubes, a root beer popsicle, and some Extra Strength Tylenol. Apparently, I haven't beat this fever yet.
At least tonight, I don't feel like getting in a bath tub filled with ice cubes. I think sipping ice water and slurping popsicles might just help tonight. 
Happy Thanksgiving Week Tuesday, Everyone! Thanks so much for honoring me by visiting my vanity blog.
Blessings to and prayers going up for one and all - no matter whether I know you or not,
- Miss Chris
Sunday, 15 November 2009
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Currently
The Queen of the Big Time: A Novel
By Adriana Trigiani
see relatedHappy Sunday: November 15, 2009.
Happy Sunday!
November 15, 2009.
Just a quick bloglet entry to notify the world that I am still alive and kicking - just been very, very sick the past couple of weeks. I'll have you all know that my Christmas tree is up, but not lit, and certainly not decorated. I think I'll wait for Friday (my 45th birthday!) to start having that kind of fun.
I'm starting to make out my Christmas 2009 Baking Supplies Shopping List. That's always fun. Though, I think it's going to be a light and extended Christmas baking season for me. I need to break things up into several smaller shipments for my mom instead of making one huge 25 lb. Fed Ex Home delivery race for getting things to her in south Florida. I think this year I will do Priority Mail, in several shipments. As far as the baking supplies shopping: I am going to let my dear dad do that for me this week or next week. I don't want to encounter any more cold or flu germs for awhile.
Speaking of Christmas baking: I just recently received my Christmas 2009 Taste of Home Holiday magazine. There are the cutest little penguin cookies to make! I don't know if I could make those! Somehow, I would feel like a cannibal if I *ate* a penguin cookie. On the other hand, I eat Santa cookies and cat cookies and other critter cookies (notably, flamingos and teddy bears) every Christmas... so what's up with my penguin issues.
Reminds me: I wish to goodness I had a polar bear cookie cutter... Which reminds me: I wish to goodness I had some Polar Bear pajamas. I've got Snowflake pajamas! I've got Reindeer pajamas! I've got Penguin pajamas! I've got various pretty and/or loud plaid pajamas (I happen to be extremely enamored of plaid...). But I don't have any POLAR BEAR pajamas. Boo hoo!
The nearly impossible happened these past eight days with this terrible head cold I've had: I lost my appetite. I've dropped some weight - more than just water and muscle. I can fit into a few things I haven't been able to fit into in awhile. There's always the bright side to everything. Of course, this is only temporary, with Thanksgiving (I insist on calling it "THANKSGIVING" - NOT "Turkey Day") and Christmas and New Year's around the bend.
I haven't had a full blown migraine in over a week and a half. Another silver lining to having had a bad head cold. God always sees fit that my cross is not excessively burdensome. Of course, the first couple of days that I had the cold, I felt really nervous - the natural effect of having a really high temp, and I was wondering if I was going to get through the week without screaming! :) But God is good. And my dad is good to be quiet around the house when I am needing some real Peace and Quiet.
Too pooped today to polka party with the folks on the Prime Time Polka station at www.live365.com . I put up the Christmas tree listening to polkas at full blast volume last weekend. It just seemed a goodly thing to do. Now I am Polka-ed Out, and am in a combination of Renaissance Music Mode (especially Renaissance music composed by Tallis, especially motets), and Jethro Tull Christmas CD Mode. Oh! And I have a thing going with listening to a great huge fun deal of The Andrews Sisters and Bing Crosby.
Well, my dad should be back from the library (I sent him on a DVD and audiobook run for me again!) and from doing some grocery shopping. I more than suspect that he will grill chicken on the big Weber charcoal grill for dinner tonight, despite the fact that it's a mere 45 degrees out at 3 in the afternoon. My dad's enjoyment of charcoal grilled chicken is quite exceptional.
Oh! This is a test to see if my mom has been reading my blog: She sent a package to me Priority Mail which arrived on Friday. I let my dad field it at the front door when our trusty USPS person delivered it, and I told my dad that he'd better take it and hide it because my mom told me "to be a good girl" this year and not open it early. Well... long story short: curiosity killed the birthday girl. I snuck into my dad's room this morning when he was at church and I ripped the package open and much to my delight it contained BOOKS! I had kind of suspected what Momsie would get me: books by Adriana Trigiani about "crazy Italian-American families" - three of them she gave me. These are different than what I would usually read, but my mom claims that they are hysterically funny, so I look forward to them. I needed a little Birthday-ness this morning, so I'm glad that I wasn't a "good girl" about waiting for my presents!
Well, that's all for now! It occurs to me that I've not yet written "thank you" notes to certain beloved family members for birthday 2008 and Christmas 2008 gifts. :( "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" or so they say. I had intended to create special custom made greeting cards and then to hand write (ha! me write anything by hand this year - what a joke! I have worse penmanship than a second grader since I took up typing 11 years ago) long, effusively grateful (but yes! SINCERE!) "Thank you" letters to send in - ::gasp:: the snail mail. It would really be better if I would learn to just type an email "thank you" on some pretty email stationery. I feel badly that my family members probably felt like I didn't appreciate their kindness and generosity this past year. Usually, I am better with thanking.
Anyway, it will be the liturgical New Year on the Catholic Church calendar soon. I am planning on making some resolutions. Actually, I've made them already.
Time to go! I haven't had fresh coffee yet today. Was up all night praying and then went back to bed this morning to catch some Zzzzzzzzzzz's until 2:30 this afternoon. I am looking forward to some British Comedy tonight on DVD from the library, notably, P.G. Wodehouse's Jeeves & Wooster, starring Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. That's quite some serious Vitamin "L" (Laughter) - quite.
Ta Ta For Now!
Love in Jesus to each of you!
-Miss Chris
<- This is what I really hope it will start looking like around here soon! I am praying hard for snow on my birthday like in the "old" days when I was a child. The Old Farmer's Almanac says that our part of the country will have a snowy second half of November! I really hope so!!!!
Saturday, 07 November 2009
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This Is a Test of the Emergency Internet Polka Radio Station...
This Is a Test of the Emergency Internet Polka Radio Station
Satisfy your need for polkas! I'm going to try to see if Xanga will allow javascript for the Live365.com radio player in a custom module on the side of my blog page. 'Twould be uber kool if that would work!
Polka on,
~Miss Chris
Edit: Xanga won't allow the javascript for the player in one of the custom modules. Bummer. I know Blogger will, but that's all Blogger is good for as far as I'm concerned. Xanga is cooler.
Edit 2: The widget worked this morning, but now the link is "null". I say it's an anti-polka conspiracy.
Thursday, 29 October 2009
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Currently
The Definitive Collection
By Bing Crosby
"Play a Simple Melody"
see relatedThursday Things: October 29, 2009.
Thursday Things
October 29, 2009.
Ordinarily, Thursdays are days on which I would try to focus extra on being thankful. However, I have had an exceptionally rough couple of days this week, and I'm afraid I'm feeling more than a tad on the ornery side. Hence, my self-imposed and possibly going to be long-term absence from Facebook. Facebook is wearing extremely thin with me. The only reason I'm there is to relax and have fun. If people are going to politicize it to the hilt, then I'm picking up my toys and going home - and am likely to STAY home. I am interested in the things which are good, pure, noble, honorable, true, and lovely - the real things which bring people together rather than divide them by turning them into humorless jackals. Some people claim to be interested in peace, but all they're doing is blowing a lot of stinky, hot air around which divides one person/group from another. Peace comes from within and requires that we lay down our lives for one another; it does not come from a heart filled with contention, arrogance, and selfish pride. And blowing hot and stinky air around is not conducive to the unity of the brotherhood/sisterhood of humankind.
I have a devotion to St. Anthony of Padua - a great, great Franciscan Saint. In one of my little prayer books to do with St. Anthony, on a certain day each week, we are called upon to do something nice for the person we like least. Oy gevalt! Holy crap! Talk about Miss Chris fussing and fretting!
As Father Larry Richards put it recently: "We only love Jesus as much as we love the person we like the least." Ouch. Make that DOUBLE ouch. No - make that TRIPLE ouch. I have a particular person whom I am more than a little inclined to wish to see strangled (figuratively speaking, of course!) and it has been extremely humbling to me to realize that I love Jesus only as little as I love this one person. I am trying to work hard on cooperating with God's grace in this matter. For me, it is impossible. With Him, ALL things are possible.
Now that I've vented some spleen, I can go on with the cheerful inanities which seem to draw the highest number of visits to my lowly little vanity blog!
* Miss Maggie McGee, the Wild Celtic Kitty has been exceptionally kitten-like as of late. The (much) cooler than normal October weather certainly agrees with her. She is running in full tilt "Bouncy Tigger" and "Road Runner" Modes these past few weeks. She just turned eight years old in early September. Maggie is eating us out of house and home, and has especially enjoyed entertaining herself by playing The Door Gameā¢.
* On the sad side, Maggie has been missing her brother, one Mister Kiki Thomas McFierceson, Esquire. It's been over a year and a half since he died, and Maggie eventually became accustomed to being an only cat, but lately she has been fussing again. I know she wants another kitty to play with, but WE ARE DEFINITELY NOT GOING TO GET ANOTHER CAT. Maggie has turned into a full time job; with my low energy level, I simply cannot deal with a second kitty at this time. It actually used to be easier when we had two cats - even though Mr. McFierceson required insulin shots twice daily. The two "kids" kept each other amused. So, those of you who are cat lovers and/or are of a praying purrsuasion, please offer up a little two second prayer for my little girl to settle down and be happy without another critter in the house.
* Funny thing, I just had an amazingly vivid dream a week or so ago that we got a second cat, but that he bit. Thankfully, dreams don't mean anything. I really don't want another cat! Or dog! Or bunny! Maggie is a handful in and of herself! She's a delightful handful, but it wouldn't be fair to her or to the other cat (or to my dad and me) to bring in Kitty Number Two.
* My bedroom is bedecked with Christmas decorations already. Furthermore, I plan on putting up the Christmas tree this weekend in the living room. Perhaps I'll spend my few higher energy moments later today dusting Christmas ornaments.
* Oowee! I just recently renewed my magazine subscriptions to Better Homes and Gardens and to Taste of Home Holiday. BHG just arrived in the mail on Tuesday with pies on the cover. I can't wait to dig into some homemade pumpkin pie! BHG also had a fantabulous sounding new recipe for Cranberry & Walnut Muffins. Yum, yum, YUM!
* I don't plan on spending any of the holidays in person with family members other than my dad (and my mom, if she comes up to get a puppy from the breeder). It's not only that I don't want to CATCH flus and colds at family get togethers; I also don't want to TRANSMIT them. And now with the latest research on CFS including the hypothesis that CFS is caused by the retrovirus XMRV, I am guessing that my family would just as soon have me keep my distance at least until more is known. It's okay. I'm so tired from CFS, fibromyalgia, and migraines a lot of the time that being something of a hermit actually agrees with me. Plus, my parents and I are extremely close, and I am blessed to have two such fine and wonderful human beings for my dad and mom.
* I need to get back in the habit of knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching, and learning how to tat. My hands need to keep busy! I'm still not finished with Maggie's little red wool kitty coat that I started knitting last winter. And I have fisherman's wool yarn for making cable knit ear bands to go with my fisherman mittens and scarf which has been waiting for a long, long time. It's almost payday... what I wouldn't do to have a day to go to Herrschner's Yarn Shoppe in Stevens Point and simply fondle all the nice woolly wool yarns and come home with a truckload of yarn to knit and crochet with. I haven't made an afghan for myself in twenty years, and I would like to make one.
* Four a.m. marks five hours without a migraine! WOOT! Time for me to get downstairs in the basement and work out on the Air-Dyne for awhile. Daddy and I are apparently coming down with a cold (it's harder for him because he's not accustomed to being ill most of the time like I am) and I need to get some exercise before I enter the realm of fever again.
*I will be blogging more, as I really have sworn off Facebook. Private emails will be happening a bit more, too!
So sorry this was a bit strident in tone and not as cheerful as usual. For cripes sake, please let me have an opinion once in awhile! I tire of being so nice all the time! I'll try to make up for my crankiness with my Fall Into Reading book/CD/movies list (still working on composing that) being nice.
Each of you are in my prayers! As ornery as I sound tonight, I really do care about people! May God bless each one of you and wrap His arms around you to comfort you for what you are going through.
Much love in Jesus,
- Miss Chris
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
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Making A List and Checking It Twice: Fall Into Reading
I'm Making a List and Checking It Twice:
The Fall Into Reading 2009 Reading Challenge
For various reasons which I will not bore you dear and wonderful people with, I'm running behind on having finalized and posted my Fall Into Reading 2009 reading challenge list. Those of you who've read my blog the past few years know that I go out of the box and add an addendum to the book list by also posting which movies/TV programs I plan on watching, and also which music CDs I plan on listening to the most. You can read about the reading challenge at http://callapidderdays.com/2009/09/fall-into-reading-2009-the-basics.html Please consider joining in by posting your list on your blog or web page! Part of the fun of a reading challenge is finding out new books to read! It also leads to finding new blogs to read and especially new friends to make!
Bibliophiles, unite! I am a librarian's granddaughter, and I'm proud of it!
I'll post my list later tonight, Lord willing. If any of you join in, please drop a comment in my Xanga comment box so I can subscribe to your blog, too!
Happy Reading!
-Miss Chris
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