Travel Safe
UPDATE: My surgery is this morning at 9:00 am... I may or may not be on in the next few days... Thanks to all of you who have wished me well!!!
Travel Safe
UPDATE: My surgery is this morning at 9:00 am... I may or may not be on in the next few days... Thanks to all of you who have wished me well!!!
Here is a very short little video I took when we started driving out of the campground... It is not very good and my battery died right in the middle... But you can see how frozen the street was and the snow blowing in the breeze.
Have a safe and wonderful day!
We left all of our decorations in storage in Florida... So with a few stops I found a few little things to make it festive in Tassie... You gotta have some decorations RIGHT?
Well Suvivor fans what did you think of last nights outcome... I for one was thrilled that a sweet little girl from right here in Van Buren, Arkansas won... Natalie White took the million dollars from Russell Hantz, the snake, the rat, the lowest of life player that I really didn't care for... He did manage to win the 100,000 dollars for being a fan favorite... and I am sure that he will be on next season on the VILLIAN side... Yes in February the new season will be the Villians against the HEROS... Should be interesting for sure...
pictures of survivors from internet
I hope your day is as wonderful as you all are.... Sooooo
Until Later Have Fun & Enjoy Everyday
We have gone over our list and checked it twice! Realized we are done with the hustle & bustle of the HOLIDAYS!!! Finally the Cards are all sent, the packages that needed to be mailed are on the way, the shopping for presents is done & they are wrapped and under the tree. Most of the food for the Christmas celebration is snugly put away in the fridge & pantry. So we will be cruising into the Christmas Holiday with ease... A first for me... LOL I sure hope that you my friends all are set for the BIG day and will be enjoying it with family & friends as we are...
I have always made some kind of special breakfast for my family on Christmas morning for over 40 years... I have many wonderful casserole recipes that I have used for years... Several years ago a dear friend of mine gave me this recipe for Baked French Toast and it has become our favorite. It is fairly easy to prepare and the best part is you make it the night before... In the morning you just stick it in the oven and bake it while you are opening presents... My Step grandsons love this breakfast and they are very picky eaters... I decided to share it with you all and maybe it can become one of your favorites too... I sure hope so☺
Baked French Toast Casserole with Praline Topping
above photo borrowed from the Internet
1 Loaf french bread (13 to 16 ozs)
8 large eggs
2 cups half & half
1 cup milk
2 TBS. granulated sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
¼ tsp. ground cinnamon
¼ tsp. ground nutmeg
Dash salt
Praline Topping
Maple Syrup
We have been enjoying time with our family and doing the things we all do so well this time of the year... Baking those wonderful cookies for the holidays and sneaking 2 or 3 when they come out of the oven with a hot cup of coffee or hot chocolate... Going out shopping for the things that have been on your list for months for your family, the kids and your friends... Enjoying the many pageants, parades, and special event of the season... Riding around looking at the Christmas lights... Watching all those wonderful Christmas shows on TV and listening to the sounds of Christmas... And most of all being with those you love!
I have enclosed some GREAT videos of the Amazing Christmas light display done by the Hodo family in Van Buren, Arkansas that is set to Christmas music. We took these one evening when riding around looking at Christmas lights... Hope you enjoy them and if your near the area stop by and visit. I can guarantee you will LOVE it!
Before you watch the videos scroll down to the bottom of the page and turn off my Christmas tunes... Thanks & Enjoy!!!
I hope that you all are having a chance to enjoy these priceless times too...
After visiting the Clinton Presidential Library we checked out a few other sites in Little Rock. There were several thing we wanted to see & do but couldn't get them all accomplished in one day. We always try to visit the State Capitals and so off to the Little Rock State Capital Building we went. Here is a picture of Capital building which shows you how grand and impressive this building was. We usually like to take the tour inside but arrived there to late to do it.
We also visited Little Rock Central High School National Historic Landmark. Built in 1927 , it was the focal point of the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957. Nine African-American students, known as the Little Rock Nine, were denied entrance to the school in defiance of the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling ordering integration of public schools. This provoked a showdown between the Governor Orval Faubus and President Dwight D. Eisenhower that gained international attention. On the morning of September 23, 1957, the nine African-American high school students faced an angry mob of over 1,000 Americans protesting integration in front of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. As the students were escorted inside by the Little Rock police, violence escalated and they were removed from the school. The next day, President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered the 1,200-man 327th Airborne Battle Group of the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to escort the nine students into the school. By the same order, the entire 10,000 man Arkansas National Guard was sent, to remove them from the control of Governor Faubus. At nearby Camp Robinson, a hastily organized Task Force 153rd Infantry drew guardsmen from units all over the state. Most of the Arkansas Guard was quickly demobilized, but the Task Force 153 Infantry assumed control at Thanksgiving when the 327th withdrew, and patrolled inside and outside the school for the remainder of the school year. As Melba Pattillo Beals, one of the nine students, remembered, and quoted in her book, "After three full days inside Central High School, I know that integration is a much bigger word than I thought." Little Rock Central HS was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 1977, and was designated a National Historic Landmark on May 20, 1982. The school itself continues to be used as an educational facility. I was to young to remember the severity of this event and was shocked over details inside the museum that I read. It was one small step to the beginning of unity & equal rights in this country.