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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Things I’ve Stumbled Across on the Web

I found a site called www.obsoleteskills.com

One poster, who called herself Ms. Obsolete posted the following and admitted she still did them all:

* Adjusting the rabbit ears on your TV set
* Adjusting a television's horizontal and vertical holds?
* Adjusting the tracking on a VCR
* Cleaning head of a VCR?
* Darning a sock
* Defrosting the Icebox?
* Formatting a floppy?
* Having Cash?
* Lining up paper on a dot matrix or line printer?
* Looking up a business on the yellow pages?
* Local Grocery Store?
* Paying for something with a check
* Replacing Shoe Sole and Heels
* Reading a paper map?
* Rewind VCR tapes?
* Sending a letter?
* Setting the timer on a VCR?
* Threading a needle?
* Using a card catalog?
* Using a fountain pen?
* Using a typewriter?
* Using carbon paper to make copies?
* Using correction fluid?
* Winding up loose cassette tape with a pencil eraser before putting the cassette in the deck?


Many of these I had forgotten. I learned to type on a manual typewriter and using carbon paper was standard. I can't remember the last time I used a paper map. I usually use Google Maps and/or a GPS system. My Yellow and White Pages have dust on them. I never did darn a sock. I throw them away and buy new ones. I still love fountain pens though I don't currently have one.

Another interesting site http://members.tripod.com/mnmee/games/Jokes/funfacts.htm has funny and odd facts. For instance, did you know that a cat has 32 muscles in each ear? Or, that a group of unicorns is called a blessing?

How about a page with odd state laws? http://www.harford.edu/Faculty/DVolkart/Handouts/odd_state_laws.htm For here, I learned that in my adopted state of Texas, the entire Encyclopedia Britannica is banned in Texas because it contains a formula for making beer at home. To be fair, in my home state of Pennsylvania, In Morrisville, women need a permit to wear cosmetics.

Laughter is Medicine for the Soul!

Blessings!
T

Friday, August 22, 2008

Whatcha Listening To?

I have always loved music and I have always loved to dance. One of my resolutions this year was to dance, sing and listen to music every day. I got sidetracked a little with my father's illness and subsequent passing. But, I am getting back to my resolution! I have oodles of cd's and my video Ipod is filled with music. Periodically, I surf Itunes to get old school music that has been remastered onto cd. I'm slowly but surely replacing the vinyl with cds.

On my listening list of late:

Al Jarreau (still love We Got By and Look to the Rainbow)
Lou Rawls (especially the live album)
Oleta Adams (another beautiful voice that sadly faded away)
Phyllis Hyman (my homegirl, still miss her)
India.arie
Peabo Bryson (he's got new music out and he hasn't lost his touch a bit)
Blue Magic (boy, does What's Come Over Me bring back some memories!)
Isaac Hayes (By the Time I Get to Phoenix ALWAYS sounds good! RIP Isaac)
Rob Thomas
Josh Groban
Chante' Moore (her new cd is really good)

and a new artist I discovered while surfing Itunes:
Carol Riddick. Check her out y'all. The girl's got some pipes. Check out A Better Me http://www.myspace.com/carolriddick


Music has always warmed and lifted my soul. I grew up hearing the melodious voice of my father. Between he and my uncles, they played every instrument and played them better than most musicians today. Music is in my bones. It just makes me feel good!

Have a blessed weekend!

Love,
T

Congratulations Brentin and Ramenta!

Receiving Line


Parents of the Groom


Parents of the Bride


Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Brentin Cottrell!
Welcome to the family, Ramenta!

I travelled to New Jersey to attend the wedding of one of my "baby" nephews a few weeks ago. The ceremony was beautiful and it was wonderful to attend a family gathering that was joyous. The food was good (strawberries dipped in white chocolate - Yum!) and the music was off the hook. One of my nephews actually got me up on the dance floor (after a few sips of champagne) and I cut the floor a little.

Everybody had a great time. After a honeymoon to Mexico, the new couple will reside in Philadelphia, but will shortly relocate to Maryland.

Much love Brentin and Ramenta!
Aunt T