Monday, September 15, 2003

The Eagles Again

I moved away from the Philadelphia area at 18, came back a few years ago, and married into a family of serious Eagle fans.  I have tried hard to be an Eagles fan for them. Those Eagles surely do make it difficult, but I’m still trying.

Go Eagles!!
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Posted by cassie-b • 05:40 PM

Saturday, September 13, 2003

Car Shopping on a Rainy Saturday

We’ve been doing some rather serious car shopping for the past couple of weeks, and I think today we may have made a decision about which car to buy. 

There are so many types, sizes, styles, extras and prices out there, that it’s hard to decide.  And so many different types of sales pitches.

We spoke to “Roman”, the car salesman today, and he gave us the best set of facts we’ve heard yet.  We might just jump in and buy a car from him.

Tune in later for the results of our rainy Saturday

Posted by cassie-b • 07:10 PM

Friday, September 12, 2003

Rubber Duckies Roam the Seas

Remember this?

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Posted by cassie-b • 04:35 PM

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

This one’s for you Buzz

Kid:  What do you get when you sing a Cowboy song backwards”

Other Guy:  I don’t know, what?

Kid:  You get your house back, you get your wife back, you get your job back, you get your truck back.

Posted by cassie-b • 05:02 PM

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

GO EAGLES

The Eagles and their new stadium reminds me of an old acquaintance of mine.

This woman (who shall forever remain nameless) bought a grand piano.

Just because you own a grand piano doesn’t mean you can play it.

Better luck next time Eagles.

Posted by cassie-b • 04:53 PM

Monday, September 08, 2003

My new scanner

What a great toy.  The only thing wrong with getting this scanner is that I’ve created a project for myself that will probably last my whole life long. 

Our family is actually 2 families joined by marriage.  And because of that, I have my family pictures, my husband’s family pictures, and our combined family pictures.  I want to make e-copies of all the pictures for all the families and give them to any interested parties.  We have a LOT of pictures. 

I also have “Aunt Mona’s” recipe box, which I would like to share with all who would be interested.  I’m scanning all these old recipes, and it’s going to take me a long time.  Not easy scanning.  But I have this compulsion to share our heritage with all the people who would be interested. 

Am I crazy?  When will I have time to Blog?  Wish me luck.

Posted by cassie-b • 04:42 PM

Friday, September 05, 2003

What are the ***’s for?

Sometimes there are little ***’s by names of people in my Links spot on the right hand side of the screen. 

Excuse my lack of knowledge, but I just don’t know what they mean.  They aren’t always the same, and it’s starting to bug me. 

Anyone willing to educate me on this one? (sorry, I’m still kind of new, well not THAT new, but I still don’t know the answer to this one. )

Posted by cassie-b • 04:51 PM

Thursday, September 04, 2003

It’s Too Hard

In a League of Their Own, Geena Davis, the star catcher, was telling her manager, Tom Hanks, that she was quitting Baseball because it was too hard.

“It’s supposed to be hard,” Hanks said, “If it wasn’t hard everyone would do it.  The hard is what makes it great.”

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Posted by cassie-b • 04:10 PM

Wednesday, September 03, 2003

Corn Chowder

Our swim club had a corn roast last weekend, and instead of running out of corn – which happens some years, they had extra.  They requested that as we left could we please take some of the corn, which we did. 

I brought it home and cut what we didn’t eat right away - off the cobs (it was sooo good, and sooo sweet), and tonight, I made corn chowder with the left overs:

Corn Chowder
2 cans chicken stock
3 stalks celery
1/3 cup minced onion
1/3 cup minced green pepper
6 ears corn or 2 cans
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 1/4 cup milk
1/3 cup flour

To chicken stock, add celery, onion, green pepper, corn, garlic powder, salt & pepper.  Cook over medium heat 15 minutes. 

Add skim milk and flour, whisked together, and heat till thick.

Posted by cassie-b • 05:36 PM

Tuesday, September 02, 2003

Miles of Mules

We went to breakfast and then to the Mercer Museum with Donald (age 8) and Steven (age 6) last weekend. 

While we were traveling, we introduced the boys to the Mules of Eastern Pennsylvania.  There are about 180 fiberglass mules, which have been painted and decorated by various businesses and groups in the area. 

We managed to see 13 that day, and it got me to thinking.  I went on the internet and found a website, Miles of Mules, and got a series of 3 maps which show the locations of the mules. 

I think we’re going on a couple of day trips and try to find a lot more.  Sounds like a nice Saturday afternoon ride to me.

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Posted by cassie-b • 05:34 PM
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