Saturday, December 27, 2008
Scrabble
Odd as it may seem, the man who created Scrabble, Alfred Butts, was himself a bad speller. His wife, Nina, helped him with the spelling part as he was conceiving his word game.
Alfred fooled around with the creation of Scrabble for years. He started working on it at his home in Newton, Connecticut, in 1931. He painted wooden tiles, each with a letter of the alphabet, then kept trying to figure out the best point value for each letter based on frequency of use.
He went through several name changes for his game. He originally called it Lexiko, then Criss Cross, and finally, Scrabble.
At last, in 1948 - seventeen years after he began - Alfred was ready to copyright the name and rules. He took it to game manufacturer Selchow & Righter and they agreed to put it on the market.
For the man who couldn't spell so well, his invention became the best-selling word game in the world, and the second-best board game in sales, after Monopoly.
~Strange & Fascinating Facts about Famous Brands by Charles Reichblum
Friday, December 26, 2008
Hope your Christmas was merry!
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and were surrounded by the ones who love you. We had a great day .... pretty low key but with family so it was special.
Sonny & I were able to sleep in until almost 9!! (Funny how you can do that when there are not any little ones around on Christmas morn!) Ashley woke up earlier and popped the breakfast casserole (that I had made the night before) in the oven so it was ready to eat pretty soon after I got up. After breakfast, the three of us opened our stockings and our gifts. We oohed & aahed over all our goodies. The highlights .... I got a BIG SHOT!!!, a Just Rite rectangle stamp set, a set of Nestabilities, Bed & Bath shower goodies, books ..... Sonny was in love with his Steelers lightweight jacket from Ashley, books, thermals, and a Steelers DVD from me. Ashley got books, a shredder, windshield wipers (she asked for them!!), necklace, a Steeler gnome (really cute), electronic Crossword puzzle/Sudoko game, Tunes gift card .... I don't remember all of it!! Anyway, let's just say, we did good!!
My mom and sister, Angela, came over in the afternoon and we opened gifts again and ate, and ate .... then ate some more!! We are waiting until Saturday night to have our big Christmas meal when the whole family can be here. My brother and family live in Charlotte and usually are with her parents on Christmas and my other sister, Marianne, drove up to the mountains to spend the day with her in-laws. So, tomorrow night we'll be eating some more and opening more presents. . . Extending the holiday as long as possble!!
One of the highlights of my day was hearing from my son. He and his family live in Tucson. I was very happy to hear from him as things are not good between us at the moment. My grandson, Jayce, got on the phone for a minute and I was able to tell him Merry Christmas (he's 2 1/2). He had a big Christmas even if he was a little bit sick. Jeff said Jayce got a scooter for Christmas and was scooting all over the house and threw up on the scooter a couple of times! Today, I saw pictures on my daughter-in-law's blog that they got SNOW (in Arizona)!!! The pictures of Jayce are priceless!!
Enjoy the weekend!
Sharon
Candy Cane leftovers!
- Use as a stirrer for hot cocoa. Mmm, minty!
- Crush, then use them to coat the rims of glasses for peppermintinis! [recipe at quickandsimple.com/magazine)
- Add ½ cup crushed candy cane to a single batch of cooled pudding for a peppermint twist.
- Use as a colorful topping for plain ice cream.
- Save for Valentine's Day. Glue two together to form a heart and stick it on the front of a card. Or, you could attach a ribbon at the top and hang it from your door for a sweet decoration
Thursday, December 25, 2008
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas to all my female friends!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Milk Carton Container
I want to share with you the Milk Carton Container I made last week. I actually made 2 of them but forgot to take a picture of the first one before I gave it away. They both turned out soooo cute!! I got the idea and bought the instructions from Becky Roberts (Inking Idaho) She put a picture of my container on her blog the other day! There are a bunch of cute ones there. I will be doing a class at the Stampers Alley in February. We will make our containers either for Valentine's or if you prefer, for a birthday or other event.
You can fill each little carton with goodies - ribbon, stamping supplies, candy .... whatever you want!!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Love You Much sample
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- Love You Much stamp set $25.95
- Candy Lane Designer Series paper (coordinates with Close to Cocoa, Pink Pirouette, Riding Hood Red, Very Vanilla) $9.95
- Heart To Heart punch $15.95
- Bundle Retail Value $51.85 - Love You Much Bundle (20% off; item 115405) $41.48
What a deal!! Contact me TODAY!!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Free Shipping, Sales .... what else do you want???
I am so grateful to Stampin' Up! for this fantastic Christmas gift, it has saved many of us a big bundle this month.
Also ... quick reminder.. the RETIRING STAMP SETs are ON SALE for 10% off. Take advantage of the FREE SHIPPING and the SALE in the next 2 days! What a great time to stock up on adhesive, cardstock, ribbons, etc.!! And what an awesome time to get those items of higher cost on your list, like the Big Shot, the Ink Pad Carousel or a family of ink pads or markers. Call or e-mail me NOW!!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Cocoa Cones
Well, I think I am on the mend although after being sick all week, my energy level is not great. Yesterday, my sister came over after work and we made some goodies for a few hours before we had to leave. She used my Big Shot Note die and cut out a bunch of dies with it. I think she has decided she HAS to have one of the dies!! We met our other sister and Mom at Berea Baptist Church for their Singing Christmas Carol. It was the first time I had seen one of these and it was really neat. There were probably about 10 tiers to the human tree. The singers looked like it was a tight squeeze in there and of course, they had to stand during the whole service. One lady fainted towards the top. There's no where for her to fall to - someone just noticed her slumped over and they got her down. That's probably why it was pretty cold in the church. Anyway, it was a really nice event. Afterwards, we went out to dinner. But, of course, first Marianne & I had to dash over to Michael's to get some last minute things! When we got there, she noticed her husband's car in the parking lot & we caught him coming out of Michaels. Busted!! Guess she knows what he's getting her for Christmas! We bought some Wilton decorating bags to make these cocoa treats that I gave to some of the gals today. -
I've seen these selling in boutiques and at the Christmas Show in Charlotte for anywhere from $7 - $10! You can make them so much cheaper. I bought the Wilton bags at Michaels and stamped them with a snowflake stamp in White Staz-On. Then I layered the cocoa ingredients as follows:
- ¼ cup powdered coffee creamer (make sure this is in the tip really well)
- 1 ½ Tablespoons sugar
- 1/3 cup Nesquick (chocolate milk mix)
- 1/3 cup dry milk
- ½ cup milk chocolate chips
- ½ cup (approximately 28) mini- marshmallows
Pack tightly in the cone so the ingredients don't mix together. Tie with twist tie & then ribbon. (A candy cane would be great tied on too - I just forgot to buy them!)
Here are the directions for the hot chocolate to put on an attached card: Bring 4 cups of water to a boil. Add everything in bag except marshmallows and stir constantly until the water returns almost to a boil. Top with marshmallows. Makes 3 – 4 mugs
I went to Organized Christmas and printed out this cute label for the cocoa cones:
They have some great stuff at that site.