Geo and I were both sick ~ the common cold got the best of us. Addie was jet-lagged and Jenn was battling with allergies (she says it's Lucy who brings on the symptoms). Our celebration was quite low-key.
Jenn put together the best lasagna ever. Less mozzarella with added provalone was surprisingly good. This was our traditional Christmas Eve dinner.
Geo and Addie slept most of Christmas morning. Jenn took charge in the kitchen putting on a real feast ~ ham with all the trimmings, and more. We spent the day watching movies, reading, sleeping and eating.
It was a laid-back quiet Christmas, but best of all, we were together, the best place to be to honor the birth of our Saviour, Christmas 2010.
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Investment Club
A few years ago, Geo wanted to join an investment club. I tagged along and didn't say much for the first few meetings. Slowly I became more interested.
This local group meets 1 - 2 times per month. We learn about investing, following the principles found at betterinvesting.org. Each month we contribute $25, pool our money, and jointly purchase stock in various companies. Geo says it's like being in a mutual fund, but with more control of the portfolio.
I've not only learned how to read stock reports, SEC filings, and stock charts, I've also learned about many industry sectors and companies that drive our economy. I've learned about coffee company marketing and acquisitions, new drugs offered by pharmaceuticals, drilling in the Marcellus shale region of Pennsylvania, internet search engines and on-line gaming in China, "gorilla glass," and solar energy, just to name a few.
At our meetings we discuss various companies, their financials and future projections, and decide which companies to sell and which to buy. Our little group of nine is actually earning money.
Yesterday I presented a company that I had researched. Our group voted unanimously to buy 25 shares of stock in this company, under $40/share. We connected to the broker by internet and placed the buy order immediately, right from the living room where we were meeting. I felt I had "arrived" as a full participant. This was the first time I presented a new company, not just reported on progress of those we already held. So now I wait with bated breath to watch the stock grow! If not, well, all that we learn is so well worth it.
I recommend the betterinvesting method as a proven way to build a portfolio. It's been a great experience for an amateur like me.
This local group meets 1 - 2 times per month. We learn about investing, following the principles found at betterinvesting.org. Each month we contribute $25, pool our money, and jointly purchase stock in various companies. Geo says it's like being in a mutual fund, but with more control of the portfolio.
I've not only learned how to read stock reports, SEC filings, and stock charts, I've also learned about many industry sectors and companies that drive our economy. I've learned about coffee company marketing and acquisitions, new drugs offered by pharmaceuticals, drilling in the Marcellus shale region of Pennsylvania, internet search engines and on-line gaming in China, "gorilla glass," and solar energy, just to name a few.
At our meetings we discuss various companies, their financials and future projections, and decide which companies to sell and which to buy. Our little group of nine is actually earning money.
Yesterday I presented a company that I had researched. Our group voted unanimously to buy 25 shares of stock in this company, under $40/share. We connected to the broker by internet and placed the buy order immediately, right from the living room where we were meeting. I felt I had "arrived" as a full participant. This was the first time I presented a new company, not just reported on progress of those we already held. So now I wait with bated breath to watch the stock grow! If not, well, all that we learn is so well worth it.
I recommend the betterinvesting method as a proven way to build a portfolio. It's been a great experience for an amateur like me.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
CONNECTED!
We have finally at long last gone wireless. Most importantly, we did this flawlessly, thanks to Cisco Valet.
It was a quick and nearly painless process. I encountered just one glitch, solved by a Cisco support person by phone (a world-away from here, in the Philippines). Seems at one point I clicked on "enter" instead of "connect," and that was the problem. Whew, nothing major.
AND I connected my laptop and a wireless printer to the network.
Okay, no big deal, but for technologically-challenged me, this is a huge achievement.
So, A and J, no more waiting in line for the PC when you are here. ""Butter me up" and I just may share the password.
It was a quick and nearly painless process. I encountered just one glitch, solved by a Cisco support person by phone (a world-away from here, in the Philippines). Seems at one point I clicked on "enter" instead of "connect," and that was the problem. Whew, nothing major.
AND I connected my laptop and a wireless printer to the network.
Okay, no big deal, but for technologically-challenged me, this is a huge achievement.
So, A and J, no more waiting in line for the PC when you are here. ""Butter me up" and I just may share the password.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Prayer for Protection
Jenn and Sean's good friend is suffering from cancer that has spread to his brain. He is just 24 years old.
He is in the thoughts and prayers of many who are supporting him. I've been asking friends to join in prayer for this young man.
One of my friends sent me this prayer that she prayed with her brother who also suffered with brain cancer.
It is a prayer of strength and hope. I am sharing it here. If you'd like, please pray for Jenn and Sean's friend, that he may receive healing, strength and peace.
This Prayer of Protection written by James Dillet Freeman :
The Light of God surrounds me.
The Love of God enfolds me.
The Power of God protects me.
The Presence of God watches over me.
The Mind of God guides me.
The Life of God flows through me.
The Laws of God direct me.
The Power of God abides within me.
The Strength of God renews me.The Beauty of God inspires me.
Wherever I am, God is!
Thank you!
He is in the thoughts and prayers of many who are supporting him. I've been asking friends to join in prayer for this young man.
One of my friends sent me this prayer that she prayed with her brother who also suffered with brain cancer.
It is a prayer of strength and hope. I am sharing it here. If you'd like, please pray for Jenn and Sean's friend, that he may receive healing, strength and peace.
This Prayer of Protection written by James Dillet Freeman :
The Light of God surrounds me.
The Love of God enfolds me.
The Power of God protects me.
The Presence of God watches over me.
The Mind of God guides me.
The Life of God flows through me.
The Laws of God direct me.
The Power of God abides within me.
The Strength of God renews me.The Beauty of God inspires me.
Wherever I am, God is!
Thank you!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Good News
Just reflecting on "good news" events over the past month...
Addie is not only surviving, but thriving in her life up in the Rockies.While interning at the science school, she is living in a cabin with breathtaking views all around. After months of searching the web, she finally found an affordable flight home for the holidays ~ one that fits her schedule perfectly. It will be so good to see her again.
Jenn and Sean have finally set their wedding date. Seems that the church was slow in responding to their request for the date of choice because of a retreat. Now the priest actually said that the church is willing to change the date of the retreat to accommodate the wedding. How rare is that! And Jenn and Sean have both decided on career choices so now they can plan for further education. A lot of deliberation went into that!
I'm taking a holiday card-making class. I'm finding it's strengthening my computer skills, besides being a way to get creative with projects. Thanks to Pat J. for recommending this for me.
Geo and I have enjoyed some fun events. We participated in a VT Humanities Council two day conference: Comedy and Satire, It's No Joke. We came together with about 200 people to examine the history of satire in literature, cartoons and movies. The presenters seemed to be in agreement that we are currently in a renaissance of satire, as had first occurred in the 18th Century. Geo and I will be reading with renewed appreciation our New Yorker cartoon book, a gift from Addie. Ed Koren from the New Yorker was one of the presenters at the conference.
Saturday evening Geo and I also attended a dinner in Stowe with an opera group. I had seen a simulcast opera in HD live from the Met at one of our local theaters, and this really sparked my interest in opera. This local group is encouraging opera appreciation by planning trips, dinners, and talks. We had a great time and look forward to meeting up with them again. I do hope to see more HD productions, as well as opera in person.
Other good news is that Mom is beginning to settle in at the senior living center. I met with the staff today and am so pleased with the level of care they are providing her. This gives us so much peace of mind. I do hope and pray that she becomes more and more at peace and happy in her new environment.
I'm also looking forward to Thanksgiving at the home of the in-laws-to-be. Sean's parents have generously invited us to share dinner with their family.This is the first time I can remember that in all my adult life I will not be the one doing all the cooking. I just know we'll have a great time, AND there'll be toasts all around with "pumpkin pie martinis." Yay!
All this good news after months of challenging uncertainties will give me much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. Life is good.
Addie is not only surviving, but thriving in her life up in the Rockies.While interning at the science school, she is living in a cabin with breathtaking views all around. After months of searching the web, she finally found an affordable flight home for the holidays ~ one that fits her schedule perfectly. It will be so good to see her again.
Jenn and Sean have finally set their wedding date. Seems that the church was slow in responding to their request for the date of choice because of a retreat. Now the priest actually said that the church is willing to change the date of the retreat to accommodate the wedding. How rare is that! And Jenn and Sean have both decided on career choices so now they can plan for further education. A lot of deliberation went into that!
I'm taking a holiday card-making class. I'm finding it's strengthening my computer skills, besides being a way to get creative with projects. Thanks to Pat J. for recommending this for me.
Geo and I have enjoyed some fun events. We participated in a VT Humanities Council two day conference: Comedy and Satire, It's No Joke. We came together with about 200 people to examine the history of satire in literature, cartoons and movies. The presenters seemed to be in agreement that we are currently in a renaissance of satire, as had first occurred in the 18th Century. Geo and I will be reading with renewed appreciation our New Yorker cartoon book, a gift from Addie. Ed Koren from the New Yorker was one of the presenters at the conference.
Saturday evening Geo and I also attended a dinner in Stowe with an opera group. I had seen a simulcast opera in HD live from the Met at one of our local theaters, and this really sparked my interest in opera. This local group is encouraging opera appreciation by planning trips, dinners, and talks. We had a great time and look forward to meeting up with them again. I do hope to see more HD productions, as well as opera in person.
Other good news is that Mom is beginning to settle in at the senior living center. I met with the staff today and am so pleased with the level of care they are providing her. This gives us so much peace of mind. I do hope and pray that she becomes more and more at peace and happy in her new environment.
I'm also looking forward to Thanksgiving at the home of the in-laws-to-be. Sean's parents have generously invited us to share dinner with their family.This is the first time I can remember that in all my adult life I will not be the one doing all the cooking. I just know we'll have a great time, AND there'll be toasts all around with "pumpkin pie martinis." Yay!
All this good news after months of challenging uncertainties will give me much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. Life is good.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
The Harvest
Here's the harvest from two of my four potato bags. Actually, more were produced than I had expected.
The potatoes were all at the bottom of the bags. I do think there would have been even more if I had watered regularly.
I dumped the soil from the bags where I will now plant more garlic cloves to be harvested in mid July next year. When the garlic bulbs are pulled up, that will be spot to add a little more compost and plant still another late summer crop.
Best of all, the potato bags get reused, and I can move them anywhere in the yard where they will get the most sun.
I'm a little sad to see this growing season come to an end.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
NYC, Phantom, and Green Day
To see a Broadway musical has been on my wishlist. Lo and behold, Friday night found Geo and me at the Majestic in NYC to see Phantom of the Opera. We were on a four day tour with the Vermont Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired.
That afternoon we had a session with two cast members who answered any questions we had about the production. They passed around the Phantom's mask, a latex make-up mask, and one of the actual costumes used in the show. The pink ball gown was heavy with fabric and beading. Many of the costumes weigh 40 - 60 pounds.
For the show we sat in the front row. I could actually look down into the orchestra pit. We could feel the heat of the pyro-technics. Those who were blind were provided with headsets to hear the action audibly described while it was happening. It was an outstanding experience to see the longest playing show in the history of Broadway ~ 22 years and still going strong.
There was a crush of people in the streets as we were leaving. People were shouting and screaming because one of the Green Day musical group was leaving the theater across the street. That's where American Idiot is playing, featuring music from the Green Day 2004 album. Now that's the musical on my new wishlist! Who knows, it could happen...
That afternoon we had a session with two cast members who answered any questions we had about the production. They passed around the Phantom's mask, a latex make-up mask, and one of the actual costumes used in the show. The pink ball gown was heavy with fabric and beading. Many of the costumes weigh 40 - 60 pounds.
For the show we sat in the front row. I could actually look down into the orchestra pit. We could feel the heat of the pyro-technics. Those who were blind were provided with headsets to hear the action audibly described while it was happening. It was an outstanding experience to see the longest playing show in the history of Broadway ~ 22 years and still going strong.
There was a crush of people in the streets as we were leaving. People were shouting and screaming because one of the Green Day musical group was leaving the theater across the street. That's where American Idiot is playing, featuring music from the Green Day 2004 album. Now that's the musical on my new wishlist! Who knows, it could happen...
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Garlic Planting Day
I covered an area in the lawn with a layer of four pages of black and white newspaper. I used the soil from one of my potato bags, dumping it over the newspaper. Then I buried cloves from two bulbs of different varieties of garlic (one mild, one spicy hot). The cloves were planted about 6 inches deep. Next I'll put a layer of mulch over the soil.
Garlic is one of the easiest plants to grow. In this New England area, I put the cloves in the ground at the beginning of Fall and harvest in mid July. Just take a square foot of lawn and turn it into a garlic garden.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Butterfly and the Bee
I was taking some pictures of bees buzzing around the flowers. Along came this butterfly to share the nectar. This is my favorite shot.
Update: I re-discovered this photo as I was looking at old posts on the blog. I am reminded to stop to see and enjoy the beauty of nature.
If you found me here, please check out my new blog here: Resolutions. Thanks!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Here's How It Happened
Jenn's BF Sean has been working in Oregon for the summer. Last night his parents invited her for a sunset boat cruise in Boston. She accepted.
While on the cruise there was an announcement by the Captain that something was found on the boat that belonged to Jenna and would she please come to the front of the boat to pick it up. So she went, and - to her surprise - there was Sean! She was really surprised and excited to see him. Then, in front of everyone on the cruise, he drops to one knee and brings out a ring. He proposed! She's ecstatic. She said everyone began bringing out their phones and cameras and started taking pictures. There was a professional photographer who happened to be on board and she agreed to send them photos free of charge.
Strangers who witnessed the proposal asked if they'd be invited to the wedding. Sean, clever guy that he is, said everyone could come ~ it's going to be potluck.
Congrats, Sean and Jenn! May God's Spirit of Love keep blessing you abundantly.
While on the cruise there was an announcement by the Captain that something was found on the boat that belonged to Jenna and would she please come to the front of the boat to pick it up. So she went, and - to her surprise - there was Sean! She was really surprised and excited to see him. Then, in front of everyone on the cruise, he drops to one knee and brings out a ring. He proposed! She's ecstatic. She said everyone began bringing out their phones and cameras and started taking pictures. There was a professional photographer who happened to be on board and she agreed to send them photos free of charge.
Strangers who witnessed the proposal asked if they'd be invited to the wedding. Sean, clever guy that he is, said everyone could come ~ it's going to be potluck.
Congrats, Sean and Jenn! May God's Spirit of Love keep blessing you abundantly.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Lean and Clean
While she was visiting us for the weekend, Jenna peeked into my closet and said, "Mom, these are the same clothes I remember you wore when I was growing up!" She went on to recall the pink and blue Mickey Mouse pullover that I wore "all the time."
"But, Jenna, it was reversible, AND it was a gift from your Dad..." However, I had to admit to myself that I was staring at a lot of memories hanging in that closet. Soooo,
the very next day I decided it was time to do some sorting. Out went the outfits that are no longer in style or that are too worn out to be seen in public without some degree of embarrassment. Out went the clothes that no longer fit me very well ~ these were boxed for Goodwill.
Three hours later, there were a lot of empty hangers in my closet. I couldn't believe how much stuff had been in there just taking up space.
One surprise is that I found a package with two brand new pair of summer shorts that I had purchased a while back, and had forgotten. New and a perfect fit, definitely keepers. Oh, and I discovered another package ~ two winter shirts that I bought for Geo for Christmas. Last Christmas.
I hustled my donation boxes down to Goodwill before I could change my mind. (I almost rescued a pumpkin colored tee-shirt...couldn't I keep that for Halloween? But NO, I had decided to let it go and there's no turning back.)
I resolve to no longer wear my memories, nor hang on to clothes just in case they may fit me once again.
Amazing, I'm not missing any of it. Not yet.
My new motto: A lean closet is a clean closet!
Thanks for the inspiration, Jenn.
"But, Jenna, it was reversible, AND it was a gift from your Dad..." However, I had to admit to myself that I was staring at a lot of memories hanging in that closet. Soooo,
the very next day I decided it was time to do some sorting. Out went the outfits that are no longer in style or that are too worn out to be seen in public without some degree of embarrassment. Out went the clothes that no longer fit me very well ~ these were boxed for Goodwill.
Three hours later, there were a lot of empty hangers in my closet. I couldn't believe how much stuff had been in there just taking up space.
One surprise is that I found a package with two brand new pair of summer shorts that I had purchased a while back, and had forgotten. New and a perfect fit, definitely keepers. Oh, and I discovered another package ~ two winter shirts that I bought for Geo for Christmas. Last Christmas.
I hustled my donation boxes down to Goodwill before I could change my mind. (I almost rescued a pumpkin colored tee-shirt...couldn't I keep that for Halloween? But NO, I had decided to let it go and there's no turning back.)
I resolve to no longer wear my memories, nor hang on to clothes just in case they may fit me once again.
Amazing, I'm not missing any of it. Not yet.
My new motto: A lean closet is a clean closet!
Thanks for the inspiration, Jenn.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Six Days Later
Potato vines continue to grow. I've planted Chieftan, Green Mountain, and All Blue potatoes.
For an amazing list of heirloom potatoes, check out this site from Curzio's Kenosha Potato Project:
http://www.curzio.com/N/PotatoCatalog.htm#Anchor128
Curzio reports that he planted 70 bags of various potato seedlings. Sounds like a record number!
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