This will just be a some stuff from my life, I think; whatever I feel like expressing, a little bit of me. :)
About Me
- Deborah Eubanks
- Washington, United States
Thursday, January 14, 2010
3 Minute Cake-in-a-Mug Reviewed
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
I MADE A HAT!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Alhena IS Santa Claus!

Alhena is 3, just turned 3 at the beginning of October. Shortly before Christmas, she became Santa Claus. Of course, she'd been hearing murmurings about Santa since Halloween, just like the rest of us. Then, along came Thanksgiving, and Christmas was suddenly full blown and looming on the horizon, getting closer every day. Watching tv and cartoons, Santa was suddenly appearing in nearly every one. Alhena quickly picked up that Santa was coming (to HER HOUSE!) and bringing "presents", altho she may not have known what "presents" was yet. She knew it was good. She was so excited, HE was coming to HER HOUSE! And bringing HER presents! Alhena and Z have a classic rocking horse, with the rocker base that isn't open under the horse. It has leather-looking strips for the mane and tail. Alhena and Z also have a yellow Sit and Spin. Alhena puts "presents" under the horse (she's figured out "presents" are toys) on the rocker part. She places the the Sit and Spin behind the rocking horse, and sits on the part that sticks up, that you hold onto. She takes 2, and only 2, very specific strips from the horse's tail, and holds one in each hand. She is magically transformed into Santa, with sleigh, presents, and reindeer! "HO HO HO! Merry Christmas to ALL!" she says. She distributes the presents to whoever happens by: Mom, Grandma, friends. What a smart and imaginative little girl!
Saturday, January 2, 2010
You Never Forget Your "First"(s)
Current mood: My grand daughter Alhena has changed so much in the last week or two. She's gone from a baby-like 2 year old to a 2 year old going on 30, in the blink of an eye. She'll be 3 in October. Alhena's speech has cleared up astoundingly. You can now understand most of what she says with "stranger's ears", when before, you could understand her easily, but only after you developed "momma ears". What was for so long called "wo", with a long "o", is "wo" no more, she now calls it "water" with ease. She's accepted now that many words have more than just one syllable. She does still have her Italian-ish way of speaking, what I call her accent, for now. There are many ways that Alhena has become a little girl and given up being a baby. She's potty training, amazingly well. Her idea. She strips off the diaper quickly after she gets up in the morning, and it's often still dry, in favor of panties. She makes it thru full days with the panties, whether we go to the store or to the park, or just stay home. Alhena truly misses her daddy, he's been called to serve his country in Iraq for the next year, at least. Alhena, of course, is too young to understand why Papa, as she calls him, doesn't come home anymore. We've told her he's working. She told Mama to go to work and get him and tell him it's time to come home now. Out of the mouths of babes! I'm already missing her "wo"! |
The fox told the little prince this "secret": "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." From The Little Prince Now I want to read, or re-read, whichever the case may be, this story again.:) The Secret |
Current mood: Copied from an email, I don't know who wrote it originally. But it touched me. Hope it will touch you, too. This is just too good not to pass on to all. Here is something absolutely positive for a change. I have repeatedly seen the breakdown of the cost of raising a child, but this is the first time I have seen the rewards listed this way. It's nice. The government recently calculated the cost of raising a child from birth to 18 and came up with $160,140.00 for a middle income family. Talk about price shock! That doesn't even touch college tuition.
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People are familiar with the word "epidemic", but what the heck is a "pandemic"?? This is what I found when I looked it up. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-difference-between-an-epidemic-and-a-pandemic.htm To read the full article, use the link above. But, basically: My interpretation is that a pandemic is much worse than an epidemic, affecting more people in a larger area. To quote, "In the most extreme case, the global population is affected by a pandemic." Swine Flu: Level 5, pandemic is imminent. What can YOU do? Um, wash your hands a lot. Use the alcohol hand gels when you can't wash your hands. Keep your hands away from your eyes, nose, mouth. Stay home when you're sick (yeah, your boss is gonna like that), keep your kids home when they're sick (your boss will like that one, too). Stay informed (www.cdc.gov). So, try to stay healthy, ok? Love You. PS Paris, not eating pork won't help you not get this flu! |