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Friday, December 24, 2010

The Greatest Christmas Gift

The greatest Christmas gift cannot be purchased in a store or ordered from a catalog... It can't be wrapped in a pretty package with a fancy bow... But it can be seen in the eyes of a child, heard in the words of kindness and felt in the embrace of a friend. At Christmas, I wish for you and send to you this precious gift of love.

I hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas. Travel safe and enjoy every moment with family and friends.  Please remember the true meaning of Christmas and to Thank God for all we have.  Also please remember the men and women fighting for our country that will not be here with their family's for the holiday.  Also the family's that have lost a love one who were fighting the war.  Most people only read in the paper about someone losing a loved one from their state.  Being here in NC by Camp Lejeune we read about all the lives lost no matter where they are from in our paper.  It sure does make you much more aware.

Till next time...
Love,
Jennifer

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Mike's Farm

Saturday we had a holiday gathering at our house.  We had Greg's family over and some friends of ours.  We had a really nice time eating and then we decided to play pictionary which was a lot of fun.  We had a really nice time and I'm glad our family and friends could make it. 

Sunday we finished up most of our Christmas shopping.  We still have to get some things for the Christmas stockings.  We decided to rent two movies.  "Just Wright" with Queen Latifah which was good and "Eat,Pray,Love" with Julia Roberts which I found very boring.

Monday we went to Mike's Farm http://www.mikesfarm.com/ to see the Christmas lights.  We first had dinner at the restaurant which is family style dinning.  Then after dinner we went on a hay ride through the woods to see all the lights they had set up.  There were so many lights it must have taken months to set them all up.  If your ever in NC during the holiday this is one place worth seeing. 

Today we decided to drive up to Emerald Isle.  I just love this shopping center with it's specialty gift shops.  When we first pulled into the shopping center there were five fire trucks.  Seems Rucker John's had a small electrical fire at the restaurant.  Thank goodness it wasn't worst, all the stores were fine.  There was only one store that was next to the restaurant that smelled of smoke. 

There is a small old movie theater at the shopping center.  We decided to go see "Chronicles of Narnia", I really liked the first two and have been wanting to see this one.  I thought it was a good movie.  After the movie we headed towards home.  We stopped in Swansboro and had some hot chocolate at a cute little coffee shop.   Home now and making my list of things I need to do tomorrow.  Got to get all the stocking stuffers and finish wrapping a few things.

Till next time........
Love,
Jennifer

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Holiday Shopping

As you do your holiday shopping, be aware of the pricing of the items your paying for.   I have been to Michael's craft store twice and had items ring up incorrectly.   One item rang up 23.99 and the shelf tag was 12.99. The other item I bought rang up 44.99 and the sales tag on the shelf was 29.99.  That's a lot of money between those two items.  My daughter is the Queen of catching stores charging the wrong prices.  This has made me more aware of watching prices and it's amazing how many things ring up incorrectly.

Also to all my friends and family in PA, don't complain about paying 6% sales tax.  Our sales tax is 8% and we pay on everything (even clothing) which drives me crazy.  When we were in Knoxville, TN the sales tax was 9.75%.    Anyway have fun and be safe driving around doing your Christmas shopping, only 8 more full days of shopping left.

Till next time.....
Love,
Jennifer

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Weekend Road Trip

Friday morning I got up early and drove to Virginia to stay the weekend with my friends Michael and Bobbie.  After I arrived we had some lunch then went to run some errands.  Michael wanted to get the van washed so we headed to the car wash. We went to a few more places and them met some friends at Red Robin around 7:30pm for supper.  When we left the restaurant Michael took us for a drive to see some Christmas lights.  When we got back to the house we packed some things in the van for the Christmas show Michael had the next day.

Saturday we got up and finish getting things together that we needed for the day.  We then drove to York, Pa to the fairgrounds.  This is where Michael was singing for the evening. It was a dinner and Christmas show in which the Lions club catered the dinner which was very good.  The first show Michael did was Christmas and Gospel music.  The second show was Michael singing Elvis music, God sure did give Michael a beautiful voice.  I was going to put up a video but it was taking forever for the blogger to download it.  Maybe next time.

After the show was over and Michael was done signing autographs we went to get something to eat. About twelve of us went to eat and had a a nice time visiting with each other.  We did not get home till 3:30am and didn't go to bed till about 4:15am.  I got up about 11:00 on Sunday morning. After getting my things together I headed out.  I went to get gas then I had to pull over to get my GPS working ( it's been acting up some) then grabbed a sandwich and headed home.  It was a little slow going home since it rained 90% of the way.  It normally takes me about 4 1/2 hours to get home but it took about five hours because of the rain.

After I got home Alexander called me on Skype and we talked for awhile.  It is so much fun being able to see him when we talk instead of just using the phone.  He sang me his Christmas songs he is going to sing at his school program.  He is excited that he gets to hold the microphone as they all sing.  If you have family far away this is a great way to keep in touch.

Since it stopped raining Greg and I decided to drive down the road to the Bethlehem Baptist Church.  The were having "A Night In Bethlehem".  They had the whole town of Bethlehem set up in their parking lot.  When we arrived we had to register for the census and were given coins to pay the tax collector.  We visited all the shops set up which were; the Jewelry, Herb & Spice, Carpentry, Pottery, Basket, Bakery, Music, Paint, Blacksmith, Fabric, Rug, and the Candy Shop.  At each of the shops you received a little gift. We went to the Inn and then to the stable to see the baby Jesus and hear the Christmas music. Before we left we paid our taxes to the tax collector and gave our extra coins to the three poor girls asking for money in the streets.  It was a really neat experience and we had a lot of fun.


Till next time........
Love,
Jennifer

Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Party

Friday night was Greg's Christmas party for the College.  It was at the Marine Corps Air Station which isn't too far from our house. The party was held in the New River Officers' Club.   Instead of dinner they had  H'orderves which were all so very good.  It was nice for Greg to get to meet other Instructors he doesn't normally get to see because they are in other buildings.  Can you believe that next month will be his one year anniversary as an instructor.  The time sure does go by quickly, I'm so proud of him and how he cares about his students.

Saturday we spent the day in Wilmington.  We went to check out the Independence Mall which was very nice.  It reminded me of Park City in Lancaster the way it was laid out.  Funny thing happened on the way into Lane Bryant.  I don't normally shop there but since we were walking by I thought I'd check out what they had.  Almost got run over by a shoplifter, I realized the way he came out so quickly with his hand in a shopping bag he had taken something.  Then I heard a clerk say can I help you with that coat.  You guessed it, he took a leather coat.   I guess it's that time of the year.

After that we went looking for AC Moore, here in Jacksonville there is only a Michaels craft store.  There was something I wanted for Isabella for Christmas and only AC Moore had it.  Found it...another gift done.
We also stopped at Costco which is only in Wilmington.  Costco's brand is Kirkland and I really like a lot of their products. 

We then decided to go to Carrabba's  http://www.carrabbas.com  to eat.  I had a coupon for a free appetizer and we really like their Calamari.  I also like their brick-oven pizza.  We do not have a Carrabba's in Jacksonville.  I'm starting to think we should have moved closer to Wilmington.  After eating we went to the Mayfaire Town Center to shop http://www.mayfairetown.com  This is a really neat place to shop and walk around.  You can also buy an apartment above the stores and sit out on your balcony and watch the shoppers.  If you ever visit Wilmington, NC I would definitely say to stop here during your visit.

Sunday we did a little more Christmas shopping after Church.  We also went looking for a Christmas tree.  I sold my tree at home before I moved, it was very large and didn't know if I would need one that big.  It was over 15 years old so it was getting pretty worn.  Found one at Wal-mart but not sure if I really like it.  May return it tomorrow for a different one.  They did not have all their trees on display so it's really hard to decide by looking at a picture on a box.  My Christmas shopping is almost done, now time to make my grocery list for baking.  Till next time.......

Love,
Jennifer

Monday, November 29, 2010

Thanksgiving Weekend Continued....

Thursday after dinner Lori was looking at the ads in the paper for black Friday.  There were some things she wanted at Wal-Mart and the sales started at midnight.  She had never been to Wal-Mart on black Friday.  So we decided to stay up and go over around 11:30.  When we arrived there was not one parking space in the whole parking lot.  We had to go down to the other stores in the shopping center to get a parking space.  The store was packed, turns out people could go through the store and get the midnight specials ahead of time but could not check out till 12:00.  I was so proud of Lori, she just made her way around and got what she wanted. The crowds didn't seem to bother her.  There was only one thing they were sold out of.  It took us about 45 minutes to check out. That was actually the smoothest I've seen it go on Black Friday at Wal-Mart.

Friday we woke up to rain off and on throughout the morning.  We were going to take Alex to Mike's Farm http://www.mikesfarm.com/ to eat dinner and see the Christmas lights.  We decided if it rains to long it would be to messy to go there since most of the things are outside.  We decided to see if the Crab Shack was open to get a good seafood lunch.  It turns out they are closed for the season so we decided to go to the shopping center where Rucker John's restaurant is https://www.ruckerjohns.com  This is one of my favorite places to go to on Emerald Isle.  Turn's out this is now one of my son's favorite places.  He had a grilled fish sandwich and he said it was one of the best he has eaten.  Lori got a Cajun Shrimp wrap and really liked it.  Greg and I got the Shrimp BLT sandwich which was excellent.  We also ordered their crab dip which is really good.  We then walked around some of the shops.  We didn't get to go in all of the stores but I'm sure we will be going back there when they come to visit again.  Before we left we went to Andy's for some frozen custard.

Alex at Rucker John's

Emerald Isle Shopping
We decided since we would not be able to go to Mike's farm to see the lights, we would stop in Swansboro which was on the way home to see the Flotilla.  Well because of the rain it was canceled till Saturday night. So we walked around the shops a little.  The shops are in the Historical part of Swansboro and by the water so it is neat just to walk around. The stores are not usually open late but because they were expecting a crowd  to be there for the Flotilla they stayed opened.  Even though it was canceled some of the stores still stayed opened.

Saturday when we woke up and after breakfast we decided to take Alex to see the beach before he went home. 

 
Alex had some much fun collecting sea shells.  He wanted to take some home to his school teachers.
Then on the way home from the beach Alex noticed the store with the big shark outside.  We stopped so he could have his picture taken with the shark.

Alex sitting on the shark

Alex's teacher told his parents that he is really into science.  So when we got home we told him we were going out back to do an experiment with him.  We had taken a bottle of soda (diet works best) and dropped Mentos mints into it.  It's really cool the way it shoots up out of the bottle.  We had tried it with just a few mints but then we found a Geyser Tube at one of the shops we were at.  You set the tube on top of the bottle and it holds seven mints.  Once this is done you pull the string so they all fall down at once.  We couldn't believe how high the soda went up, Alex thought this was so cool.  The picture I have of it going way up you can't see because it was in line with a tree behind it so all you see in the picture is the tree.  I do have other pictures because we did it several times.


Alex and Grandpa

This was really fun, it you want more information on this tube go to:

Well it was then time for Alex to go home.  It's always hard for me to see the grandchildren go. I try not to cry but I always do.  After they left and I was sad Greg decided to take me to the Flotilla in Swansboro.  Since we had never seen one we decided to check it out.  There were probably about eight boats decorated. Below are some pictures of a few.  They are not that great, my camera does not do well in the dark.








The Flotilla didn't last very long so we decided to go to the movies.  We went to see Burlesque with Cher and Christina Aguilera.  It was a good movie with some really good music.   Well that was it for the Thanksgiving weekend.  We sure had a busy weekend but we had so much fun visiting with my son's family.  We sure are thankful that they were able to travel to visit with us and made it home safe.  Till next time....

Love,
Jennifer

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving Weekend

My son and his family came to visit for the Thanksgiving weekend.  They arrived Wednesday afternoon and the first thing Alex had to show me was how he played football.


Thursday morning Greg and I started to work on making Thanksgiving Dinner.  Greg's family came over and we invited a Marine and his family to join us since they didn't have family in the area.  We really had a nice day together eating lots of good food, played baseball in the yard with the kids and then dessert. 

I guess I should go back to the morning when we started to make dinner.  Greg peeled the potatoes and put the peels down the garbage disposal.  Well I guess he put to many down at one time and clogged up the pipes. He went to the store to buy something to unclog it but it didn't work.  So he then decided to take the pipes apart.  I'm sure you can guess what happened next,  Yes the clog came loose and the water came squirting out everywhere.  We did put pans under just in case but it really let loose.  My son and I were running around grabbing towels to catch the water.  We got it cleaned up and went back to making dinner.  It was pretty funny and it'll give us something to talk about.

Alex and Grandpa worked on two projects together.  They made a tic-tac-toe board and a bank.  These were kits from Lowe's and were really nice.  Alex really enjoyed them so I guess we will go back to get some more for Christmas.






We really had a nice day, I sure am thankful for our family and friends.  Since it is 11:30 pm I'm going to bed.  I will write more about our weekend tomorrow.  Till next time.....

Love,
Jennifer

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Trip to Tennessee

This weekend we made a trip to Knoxville, TN.  We left Friday morning at 6am and drove for eight hours.  Greg's Aunt's townhouse is up for sale.  We went up to check on the house and to meet with a new Realtor.  It's a really nice townhouse only being 30 minutes from Pigeon Forge where all the tourist things are.


The Realtor wants us to paint the inside just to freshen it up.  We have also decided to add a dishwasher and garbage disposal.  So we took it off the market so we could do the updates.  Then we will put it back on the market.  In the evening we decided to rent a movie from redbox, thank goodness for the laptop because we didn't have a TV. 


Saturday we decided to drive to Gatlinburg. We drove through the town to the bottom of the smokey mountains.  I have been there before and didn't feel like going shopping in all the tourist shops.  So we turned around and went back to pigeon forge.  We went to the Titanic museum (which I tell you about in the next post.)  After the museum we went to a wine store that was close by.  



While driving down the road I spotted a Christmas store http://www.christmasplace.com/.  This was a very large store with some really neat Christmas things.  We found a place where the men could wait and watch some sports while the wives were shopping. What a great idea.


There were so many Christmas things you didn't know which way to turn.  I did get two Christmas ornaments for our tree.  We also drove by the Worlds largest As seen on TV store .  We did not go in, just stopped to take a picture.



I spotted a large sign advertising a clearance scrap-booking store so we went to check it out.  There were two stores, one with everything 1/2 price and the other with the regular merchandise.  It actually was a little overwhelming because there was so much to look at. 

We left on Sunday morning to head back to Jacksonville.  The mountains were very nice even though we missed the changing of the leaves.  We still thought it was a pretty drive.

We had a nice weekend with great weather. 
Till next time......

Love,
Jennifer

Monday, November 22, 2010

Titanic Museum

The Titanic museum http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/ was wonderful.  I would suggest that if you have any interest in the Titanic you go see this place. 


  When you first went in you were given a card with the name of a person that sailed on the Titanic and some information about them.  You were to look for information on this person as you went through the museum.  It was set up like you were going through the ship from 3rd class to 1st class.  They had so many artifacts that were recovered from the ship. We took two or more hours to go through because it was so interesting to read all the information.  They built the grand staircase which was beautiful and was very cool that you went up one side and later came down the other side.  They also have weddings on the staircase.

There was a frozen iceberg that you could touch and water that was at the 29 degrees so you could feel what it was like for the people in the water.  I have to tell you that we could not keep our hands in it for more then about 30 seconds.  It was freezing and your hand started to hurt.  It sure made you think, I can tell you I would not have made it for very long in that water.

They had three mini decks built to show you how steep the deck was as it was sinking.  I made it up the first one, it was hard but I made it up the second, the third when the ship was almost standing straight up, I didn't make it.   There was also an interactive area for kids.  At the end there was this very large wall with all the names of the survivors and the names of the folks that did not make it.  My person did make it, but Greg's person did not.  They did not allow any pictures at all inside the museum. 

They did not tell you at the Museum, but did you know that in Halifax, Canada there is a cemetery where some of the bodies are buried.  Halifax was the town that went out to recover bodies.  Since not all the families could afford to have the bodies brought back home they were buried there.  Greg and I stumbled upon this on one of our cruise tours in Canada.  They actually put the headstones in the shape of the bow of the ship.  Some neat places to check out on vacation.

Till next time....

Love,
Jennifer

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Christmas Craft Idea

Greg and I stopped at my favorite shopping center on Emerald Isle. They have some really nice gift stores that I just love to go in and look around. There also is a scrap booking store there so I went in to check it out.  I usually don't buy to much there because so many of the things I can get at Michael's with my coupons. While I was walking around  I had seen this cute Christmas craft idea and took a picture of it.
It is a mini muffin pan that has 24 muffin cups. They cutout squares and put magnets on the back, then decorated the fronts.  Each one is numbered and has a treat in the tin.  It's a countdown till Christmas calendar.  

We also stopped to eat at Rucker John's https://www.ruckerjohns.com/contactus.html for lunch. This restaurant is at the same shopping center and is really good. We had a bowl of shrimp chowder which was really good. 

I do love the seafood here in NC.  We got 20 pounds of shrimp right off the shrimp boat for $2.50 a pound.  Of course when you buy the shrimp like that they still have the heads on.  Till Greg took off the heads (yes he did the whole 20 pounds himself) and froze them we ended up with about 13 pounds which came out to about $3.50 a pound.  Still a great price, but I think he'll make me help him next time.

We actually made some of the shrimp tonight.  We cooked some green pepper with some spices, added shrimp and some cut up tomatoes.  Then we mixed in a jar of Ragu garlic and Parmesan cheese Alfredo sauce and whole wheat penne pasta.  It was very yummy. 

Till next time...
Love,
Jennifer

Monday, November 15, 2010

Home & Gift Show

Saturday we drove to New Bern for their Home and Gift Show.   This is the town that Nicholas Sparks is from.  It wasn't as big as I was expecting but it was nice.  I did fine some new home party company's.  One was called Homemade Gourmet http://www.homemadegourmet.com/HG-redesign-index.aspx

Another was jewelry by Cookie Lee http://www.cookielee.com/

Another was called Thirty-One http://www.thirtyonegifts.com/catalog.htm

Celebrating Home http://www.celebratinghome.com/PWPHome.ashx also had a stand set up.  I actually really like this company.  They have some really nice things for your home.

Since it didn't take long to go through the show we decided to walk over to the park.  I really like to walk to this park because it's by the water.  We had a chance to see the bridge go up for the boats to go through.

You can stand right by the railing and look out over the water.  The sun was shining and the water looked so pretty.

There is a place where the kids can feed the ducks.
We then decided to take a walk through town, we went to the Farmer's Market.  New Bern has painted bears throughout the town.  I took pictures of a few as we were walking around.


I do love the weather here in NC.  It gets chilly in the morning and evening but during the day the sun makes it very warm.  It's great to be able to walk around in short sleeves or a thin long sleeve top. 

Sunday while I worked in the toddler room at church Greg worked on closing our pool for the winter.  This is our first time ever having a pool so hopefully everything goes well and it'll be go to go in the spring. 

Till next time...
Love,
Jennifer

Friday, November 12, 2010

Baked Goods

I was very busy baking this week.  I made 4 dozen Red Velvet Cupcakes.

Red Velvet Cupcakes
I made several dozen Pumpkin Cupcakes.

Pumpkin Cookies

I also made 2 sheet cakes of Banana Bars with Cream Cheese icing.  But I forgot to take a picture of it :(
Greg was helping to icing the cupcakes while I made the cookies. We made the desserts for Greg's Mother's Sunshine Club at Church.  They had their Thanksgiving dinner at the church on Tuesday and we made all the desserts for 50 people.  I love to bake so I had a lot of fun doing this for everyone.  Next month will be making cookies for the Sunshine Club.
Till next time....
Love,
Jennifer

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Richlands Street Fair

We decided to stay close to home this weekend.  Saturday we headed to Richlands Street Fair which was only a few miles up the road.  It was ok and has potential, but needs to grow some.  I was told it was really nice some years ago but then they stopped having it.  Someone in the town is trying to get it going again.  This was the first time we were in the downtown part of Richlands.  They have some really neat old buildings and it would be a really cute place to shop if it would get restored.  We checked out the stands that were there and I found this really cute bumble bee doorstop.  It is made out of cement and painted.


We went down a side street and found an antique shop.  Well it actually was a place where they did screen printing with some antiques also in the shop.  But the cool thing was the other part of the building was an old theater.  The guy that owned it had some really cool antiques.  Of course most of it you couldn't get too because he has so much piled up.  He did however pull some furniture outside to try to sell.  He said he wants to clean the building out and do something with it.  Greg gave him the idea of bringing back the theater look and putting up a large screen TV and turning it into a sports bar / restaurant.  Anyway we spotted 6 really nice antique chairs.  We have been looking for chairs to go with Greg's grandmothers dining room table.  The chairs we had were falling apart.  Everywhere we looked we would only fine 2 or 4 but never a set of 6.  We ended up buying them and they look great with the table. Some day we'll change out the fabric on the seats but for now they look nice and were so glad we found them.



Sunday after church we decided to start refinishing a kitchen table we brought with us when we moved.  It's a really nice sturdy table and has 2 inserts to make it longer.  I have always liked it but the finish was coming off. I can't wait till it's finished hopefully by Thanksgiving.

Table after taking most of the stain off
Table legs before the stain was removed
We had a really nice weekend.  Till next time....

Love,
Jennifer

Monday, November 1, 2010

Sweet Potato Festival

Saturday we were off to the Sweet Potato Festival http://www.ncsweetpotatofestival.com/ in Snow Hill, NC.   Snow Hill is a pretty funny name for a town that does not get snow and certainly does not have any hills.  The cotton fields look like snow so that could be it.
Cotton Field
 As we were walking across the road to the festival there was a big helicopter that flew over and landed somewhere by the festival.  So this was the first thing we went to check out.  Turns out it was a Marine rescue helicopter.  They opened it up for people to go through it.  It was pretty cool as you went in through the back and then went out the side door.  It was there for a few hours and then needed to leave.  They made an announcement when it was time for it to take off and we went over to watch it. 


There was a nice area for the children to play and some really cute animals for the kids to see.




The guy that owned the animals had this cute cart that the donkeys pulled to take a ride on.  He also had a baby cart that the goats pulled for the very little ones.

When we walked around the craft stands I seen this cute witch made out of flower pots.  I actually bought a smaller version.  Next year I may try to make a bigger one for my front porch.


McDonalds was there giving out samples of their iced coffee.  It actually was pretty good.

We decided to get something to eat.  Greg tried a bacon wrapped deep fried hot dog.  He said it was just ok.
I decided to get some sweet potato ribbon fries.


Then the strangest thing happened.  As we were standing there eating the fries, a man and lady came up to us.  He was looking at my fries and asked if they were good.  He actually was eating a dish of regular sweet potato fries.  After standing there for a minute staring at my food he ask if I wanted to trade some fries because he wanted to taste the kind I had.  So I took one of his fries and he took some of mine.  Now I have shared my food with my family and friends but never a stranger.  I still having trouble believing that a stranger ask me for some of my food. 
We walked around checking out more of the vendors.  Before we decided to leave we stopped at the mini donut stand.  Fresh made mini donuts with cinnamon sugar or powdered sugar.  We ordered them half and half, the cinnamon sugar was the best. They were really good just made and hot.  We had a great day with great weather.  Till next time......

Love,
Jennifer