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Monday, July 10, 2017

Meal Plan Monday 7/10/2017

Hi Lovelies!

Here is this week's menu!

Enjoy!! 


Monday- Slow cooker creamy ranch chicken
Tuesday- Out with the Family
Wednesday- Slow cooker meatball subs
Thursday- Sanwiches and chips
Friday- Pizza, breadsticks and salad
Saturday- Pot roast with potatoes and veggies
Sunday- Beans and cornbread with fried potatoes

Now to plan next week's menu!

Have a great night!

XOXO

Angie

Happy Honemaker Monday 7/10/2017

Good Morning Lovelies and Happy Monday?  

How was your weekend?

It was pretty good. We didn't do much. We just relaxed and watched movies on Netflix. I love weekends where we can just stay at home and not have to run any errands.




The weather:::



On my reading pile:::

I am still reading Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult. So far I am loving it!



Movies or Shows I watched this weekend:::

Titanic (I can't help it, I love this movie), How I Met Your Mother, 10 Things I Hate About You

On my TV:::

Gilmore Girls
Safe Haven
The Ranch
Party of Five
13 Reasons Why
The Crown

On the menu for this week:::

Monday-Slow cooker creamy ranch chicken
Tuesday- Out with the Family
Wednesday- Slow cooker meatball subs
Thursday- Sandwiches and chips/Leftovers
Friday- Pizza, breadsticks and salad
Saturday-Pot roast with potatoes and carrots
Sunday- Beans and cornbread with fried potatoes

On my to do list:::

Laundry
Schedule blog posts for this week and next week
Vacuum
Clean bathrooms, bedrooms, and laundry room

What I am sewing, crocheting, knitting or creating:::

Working on some new inserts for my planner
Working on the format for my cookbook
Working on my new shop
Work on website for newspaper
Write Mattie Beal story for newspaper

Happening this week:::

Grocery shopping for the week
A gets her cast off
Field trip with the Girl Scouts
Library funderaiser

Looking around the house:::

My house is clean!!!

What I'm wearing today:::

black shorts and a gray t-shirt

One of my simple pleasures:::

Watching a good movie on Netflix

Bible verse, Devotional::: 


Currently 7/10/2017

 Time and place: 1:08am and I am in the living room, typing up this post.
 
Eating: Nothing. I don't like eat late and night.

Drinking: A big glass of water (always)


Watching: How I Met Your Mother



Reading: Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult



Loving: the bullet journal that I made. I can't wait to start using it. (I'll post a pic of it later)

Working: Right now, I am working on some more inserts and some planner bands for the shop and I am working on my first ebook. I am also planning to work on a cookbook at some point.

Listening: to the TV and the air conditioner

Buying: Nothing a the momoent

Planning: my ebook and setting up a writing schedule, setting up a schedule for my cookbook and meal planning strategy guide. I'm also working on my meal planner and I am planning Candence's birthday party.  I am also working on Angelina's funderaiser for our local libraryWorking on her invites as well. Whew! That's alot of planning!!

Wondering: can I pull it off? How will I pull it off?

Feeling: tired, but happy, always.

What are you currently up to?


Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Happy 4th of July!

Hi Lovelies!

I just want to wish everyone a Happy 4th of July!!! Have a great day and be safe!!



Angie

Interesting Facts about the 4th of July

Since today is Independence Day (more commonly known as the 4th of July), I thought I would share some interesting facts about this fun holiday!!

We all know the Colonies adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776  and we are already familiar with the fireworks, parades, barbeques and other festivities like picnics, fairs, and concerts that take place on this day, but there are many things that people don't know about the Fourth.

Disclaimer: All facts were taken from this website: Academic exchange

1. Congress made Independence Day an official unpaid holiday for federal employees in 1870. In 1938, Congress changed Independence Day to a paid federal holiday.

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2. Only John Hancock actually signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. All the
others signed later.

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3. The Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 men from 13 colonies.

4. The average age of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence was 45. The youngest was Thomas Lynch, Jr (27) of South Carolina.  The oldest delegate was Benjamin Franklin (70) of Pennsylvania. The lead author of The Declaration, Thomas Jefferson, was 33.

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5. One out of eight signers of the Declaration of Independence were educated at Harvard (7 total).

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6. The only two signers of the Declaration of Independence who later served as President of the United States were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.

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7. The stars on the original American flag were in a circle so all the Colonies would appear equal.

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8. The first Independence Day celebration took place in Philadelphia on July 8, 1776. This was also the day that the Declaration of Independence was first read in public after people were summoned by the ringing of the Liberty Bell.

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9. The White House held its first 4th July party in 1801.
  
10. President John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe all died on the Fourth. Adams and Jefferson (both signed the Declaration) died on the same day within hours of each other in 1826.

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11. Benjamin Franklin proposed the turkey as the national bird but was overruled by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, who recommended the bald eagle.

12. In 1776, there were 2.5 million people living in the new nation. Today the population of the U.S.A. is 316 million.

13. Fifty-nine places in the U.S. contain the word “liberty” in the name. Pennsylvania, with 11, has more of these places than any other state. Of the 59 places nationwide containing “liberty” in the name, four are counties: Liberty County, Ga. (65,471), Liberty County, Fla. (8,276), Liberty County, Mont. (2,392) and Liberty County, Texas (76,571).

14. The most common patriotic-sounding word used within place names is “union” with 136. Pennsylvania, with 33, has more of these places than any other state. Other words most commonly used in place names are Washington (127), Franklin (118), Jackson (96) and Lincoln (95).

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15. Fireworks are part of the tradition of celebrating this national holiday. The U.S. imported $227.3 million worth of fireworks from China in 2012. U.S. exports of fireworks, by comparison, came to just $11.7 million in 2012, with Israel purchasing more than any other country ($2.5 million).

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16. In 2012, vast majority of imported U.S. flags ($3.6 million) was made in China.

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17. Barbecue is also big on Independence Day. Approximately 150 million hot dogs and 700 million
pounds of chicken are consumed on this day.

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18. Every 4th of July the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is tapped (not actually rung) thirteen times in honor of the original thirteen colonies.

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19. Traditions place the origins of “Yankee Doodle” as a pre-Revolutionary War song originally sung by British military officers to mock the disheveled, disorganized colonial “Yankees” with whom they served in the French and Indian War. It is believed that the tune comes from the nursery rhyme Lucy Locket. One version of the Yankee Doodle lyrics is “generally attributed” to Doctor Richard Shuckburgh,a British Army surgeon. According to one story, Shuckburgh wrote the song after seeing the appearance of Colonial troops under Colonel Thomas Fitch, V, the son of Connecticut Governor Thomas Fitch.[2]

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20. The tune of the National Anthem was originally used by an English drinking song called “to Anacreon in Heaven.” The words have nothing to do with consumption of alcohol but the “melody that Francis Key had in mind when he wrote those words did originate decades earlier as the melody for a song praise of wine.” http://www.colonialmusic.org/Resource/Anacreon.htm

Have a safe and Happy 4th of July!!!!!

Monday, July 3, 2017

Happy Homemaker Monday 7/3/2017

Good Morning Lovelies and Happy Monday?  

How was your weekend?

It was pretty good, expect for the electricity going out 3 times since Friday. Once was because of the storm that blew through on Friday (it was out for 6 hours) and then yesterday it was out for two more hours so the linemen would work on some of the lines. 

I really could use another day of weekend though!




The weather:::



On my reading pile:::

Right now I am reading Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult. So far I am loving it!



Movies or Shows I watched this weekend:::

Titanic (I can't help it, I love this movie), How I Met Your Mother, 10 Things I Hate About You

On my TV:::

Gilmore Girls
Safe Haven
The Ranch
Party of Five
13 Reasons Why
The Crown

On the menu for this week:::

Monday-Pasta with veggies
Tuesday- Out with the Family
Wednesday- Sandwiches, chips, veggie and fruit
Thursday- Beans and cornbread, fried potatoes
Friday- Pizza, breadsticks and salad
Saturday-Meatball subs, salad, fruit
Sunday- Beans and cornbread with fried potatoes

On my to do list:::

Laundry
Schedule blog posts for this week and next week
Vacuum
Clean bathrooms, bedrooms, and laundry room
Set up a day for my daughter's fundraiser that she's wants to have for our local library

What I am sewing, crocheting, knitting or creating:::

Working on some new inserts for my planner
Working on the format for my cookbook
Working on my new shop
Work on website for newspaper

Happening this week:::

Grocery shopping for the week
4th of July festivities
A has one week left with her cast (she broke her wrist on Memorial Day weekend)

Looking around the house:::

The house is  a mess. Every room needs to be cleaned.

What I'm wearing today:::

black shorts and a gray t-shirt

One of my simple pleasures:::

Watching a good movie on Netflix

Bible verse, Devotional::: 


Sunday, July 2, 2017

Sunday Musings 7/2/2017

 Hi Lovelies! It's late and Sunday is almost over, but I wanted to post my Sunday Musings anyway.


 
This week's questions:

1. Favorite genre of music? That would have to be 80s hard rock and hair bands. Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Poison, White Snake, White Lion, just to name a few!!

2. Favorite genre of movies? Romantic Comedies and Drama with some Action thrown in.

3. Do you watch Reality TV? Yes, but I am embarrassed to say that the first Reality TV show that I ever watched was Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica

4. Actress you want to be BFFs with? Sandra Bullock

5. Actor you would be happy to be stuck on an island with? That's a hard question... but I would have to say Colin Farrell!

Next week's questions:

1. Tell us about the family you grew up in, parents, siblings, grandparents.
2. Tell us about your husband, fiancé, boyfriend, significant other.
3. Tell us about your children. If you don’t have children, talk about your fur children.
4. Tell us about your best friends. How long have you known them? How did you meet?
5. Tell us about any other special people in your life.

 Make sure to join on the fun down below in the comments, have some Sunday Musings fun and make new friends!!!

Happy Sunday!