Friday, December 26, 2008

Spastis Remotisis


It's not yet in the medical journals. It affects only the male species. Woman can not contract this because we have too many brain cells. There is no cure. You know a man has it when he refuses to allow anyone access to the Television remote control and can't stand watching the commercials. He must flip thru all the channels before changing back to the original show. It's like a contest to see how many different channels he can flip through until his show comes back. So if your man has this disease then all you can do is close your eyes as he flips because you don't want to chance finding a better show to watch then what he is originally

watching. Good luck and my sympathy goes out to all you women with a man like mine that is afflicted with this terminal disease.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

In loving memory of my Mom


HERE IS A SLIDE SHOW THAT HAS TOUCHED ME VERY DEEPLY. I DEDICATE IT TO MY MOM; MARIE CARMELLA OLENICK BEVER, NOVEMBER 30,1938 TO DECEMBER 8, 2007. Go to http://parentswish.com .


Thursday, December 4, 2008

Traditions....


....is what holds a family's memories together for future generations. Mom always made poppy seed rolls every Christmas for us girls as gifts from a recipe given to her by cousin Joan. After mom's Parkinson's took over, I would come to help her create them so we could all share in this wonderful tradition. Last year she died and no poppy seed rolls were baked for anyone. This year I attempted with success to do it myself. Next year I will begin to continue the tradition and bake each of my sisters their own poppy seed roll. I will miss the time spent with my mom but I will have all the lovely memories forever.