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Alternatives to Standard Christmas Trees |
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Six Easy Christmas Tree Alternatives
Saturday, November 16, 2019
Reviewing The Lego City Construction Site Set
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If you don't have any of the myriad of Lego City Construction sets that are available then you'll be missing out on all of the excitement.
If you can only have one Lego City Construction set then you should get the Lego set #7633 pictured above.
This is a big set containing 898 pieces which will give you 3 different vehicles and 5 minifigures.
You can see the crane in action in this image. The Lego Crane actually measures 17" long and 13" high.
Whether your child (or you, no judgements here, I love Lego!) gets more fun out of building this crane or playing with it is debatable. In my mind it's way better than the old Tonka crane my brother had when we were growing up!!
Another fun inclusion in this set is a moving elevator which you can see in the image below. It's a lot of fun to send your minifigs up and down on that!
As well as the three vehicles (crane, digger and truck), the modular apartments to build and the minifigs themselves that you can see in the images there are also a few other cool accessories in this set. These things include little handheld radios for the minifigures (which will certainly make it easier for them all to communicate should one be up the elevator for example. There are also shovels to help the workers dig on the site and lots of other fun construction related tools.
As I've mentioned that are lots of other Lego City Construction sets available to choose from so if you don't want such a big set then be sure to check out some of the others.
My little cousin loved getting the digger set for Christmas so that comes highly recommended,a although sharing it with his brothers did NOT happen!
It is lucky that I reconsidered getting this set for the three of them to play with. Although they usually share toys happily the digger was such a hit it took about 12 months before the others were allowed to touch it!
Friday, November 15, 2019
The Pirate Bride Book Review
Daughters of the Mayflower - Book 2 in the Series
I recently discovered this fabulous historical romance series. To say it has kept me up into the wee hours of the morning on several nights, would be an understatement.
I like to read at bedtime. I've found that it normally helps me ease into a restful sleep by taking my mind off real life concerns. However, in the case of the Daughters of the Mayflower series, these books have been so spellbinding that I can't put them down. I get wrapped up in the story and must read just one more chapter. Before I know it, it is 2 am and I am fighting sleep. I need to know what happens next!
I previously reviewed the first book in this series, The Mayflower Bride. An excellent story filled with fascinating history. After I read The Mayflower Bride, I immediately started this book, The Pirate Bride. Sadly, I finished it in two nights and started the third book in the series the following night. I'll tell you in advance, I am suffering from sleep deprivation as I write. At 4 am this morning, I was still reading that 3rd book. This series really is that captivating.
The Pirate Bride Book Synopsis
April 1724The Pirate Bride: Daughters of the Mayflower - Book 2Check PriceMaribel Cordoba is only 12 years old when her estranged father appears and informs her that her mother and grandfather are dead. Therefore, she will be joining him on a ship bound for Havana, immediately. Antonia Cordoba is a cruel and heartless man. He doesn't even allow Maribel to stay long enough to attend her mother and grandfather's funerals.
As you might expect for someone so evil, Antonia has enemies who are equipped and strong enough to pursue him. While at sea, their ship is overtaken by a privateer's ship that is commanded by Captain Jean Beaumont.
A privateer is different than a pirate. While they both seize cargo and assets, the privateer has a government commission to legally rob a country's enemy ships and divide the proceeds with their government. Therefore, the French Ghost Ship is breaking no law when they attack and board the Spanish Venganza.
On that fateful day, Captain Beaumont is more interested in a passenger then he is in the ship's valuables. Many years before, Cordoba had killed Beaumont's mother and brother. It was time for revenge! After a short struggle onboard between Beaumont and Cordoba, they both fell overboard. Beaumont had the advantage, but was convicted by the voice of God. He took hands off of Cordoba and allowed the sea to take her prey naturally.
Back on his own ship, Captain Beaumont discovers that he is now the reluctant guardian of a very opinionated and independent, Maribel Cordoba who is fascinated by pirates. Her intelligence, mental strength and adventurous spirit endears her to the crew of the Ghost Ship. After a few months together and a life threatening incident, a few of the remaining crew decide it would be best for Maribel if she was raised by nuns in an established orphanage. While she is still unconscious, they deliver her to Mother Superior on Isle de Santa Maria.
Conclusion & Recommendation
There is so much more to this story! The characters easily come to life in the pages of this book. There are quite a few twists & turns that keep you reading. What would normally be a difficult concept to "sell", the author seamlessly leads the reader to the point where we embrace the idea of this Pirate Bride.
I have read several books by Kathleen Y'Barbo. She never disappoints. This is yet another book by this author that I would highly recommend.
The First Four Books of the Series - Kindle Prices are Often Less Than the Prices Shown Below - Click through to Check Version Availability & Price
The Mayflower Bride: Daughters of the Mayflower - Book 1 (Volume 1)Check Price The Pirate Bride: Daughters of the Mayflower - Book 2 (Volume 2)Check Price The Captured Bride: Daughters of the Mayflower - book 3 (Volume 3)Check Price The Patriot Bride: Daughters of the Mayflower - book 4 (Volume 4)Check Price
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Thursday, November 14, 2019
Visit Missouri-Explore St. Louis Review of Fall Photography in Forest Park
Fall is my favorite season of the year. I love to photograph the beautiful colors of the season. On this page I will review Forest Park in St. Louis through my Fall photography.
When will Fall Colors Peak
It is always difficult to predict when colors will be at their peak and this year was no different. All October I waited and watched for the colors to change. Oh there were glimpses of color here and there but not the outstanding colors that you think of when Autumn arrives. I read that you don't get the really good colors until after the first hard freeze. Well last week we got temperatures down in the 20's several nights so I knew it was time. On November 1st I headed to Forest Park with my husband and some friends and was delighted with the amazing display of colors. The day was clear and crisp and great for capturing the beauty of Fall.
A Favorite Venue for Fall Photography
Forest Park in St. Louis is a venue I have written about before, it is one of my favorite places to visit. Here is a link to more information on Forest Park from one of my previous posts. Forest Park and Jewel Box. In this post I will highlight fall colors around the History Museum, the Art Museum and the Bandstand area by the Muny.
Art Hill and the Art Museum
Our first stop in Forest Park was at the base of Art Hill. This hill extends down from the Art Museum and in the winter it is a favorite place for kids of all ages to sleigh ride down the hill. On this beautiful fall day it was the perfect place to capture a photo of the Art Museum and the bright red trees that were on either side.
This photo was taken when the sun was high in the sky so the glare takes out the details of the building. We decided to head to the History Museum and continue my photography later in the day when the sun was lower in the sky. Here are two photos taken a couple of hours later. The first is a statue of St. Louis which overlooks Art Hill and the scene of the 1904 World's Fair.
Muny Area
History Museum
My original purpose to go to Forest Park was to take in the display of Pulitzer Prize winning photographs that were on display at the History Museum. This was a wonderful display and we spent a couple of hours enjoying the photos. We had planned to go on a Wednesday but had to cancel. I am so glad we changed it to Friday because first of all Wednesday was a very rainy day and secondly Friday was the perfect day to photograph the changing fall landscape. The photos below are of the museum and one of my cousins leaving the History Museum.
The Camera I used for this Outing
Zazzle Card from my Photos
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Reading, The Gift that Keeps on Giving in So Many Ways
Reading is a gift, a renewable, ever changing, gift that covers all ages and stages of life.
- The Tale of Peter Rabbit
- A Bear Called Paddington
- Little Golden Books
- The Velveteen Rabbit
- A Treasury of Curious George
- Elmo's Big Book of Friends
- My Favorite Berenstain Bears Collection
- Classic Storybook Fables
- On the Night You Were Born
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar
How to keep your child entertained while reading:
What happens when they have a favorite book and they just don't want you to read another?
First of all don't worry, that is perfectly normal. Certain books just have that quality that makes children want to hear the story again and again. This is actually a great time to teach them to sight read certain words, because they already know the story off by heart. Pointing to the words and showing them how the word sounds out, will help them to recognize that word in other stories too. When our children would ask for the same story over and over and over again, we got creative in telling the story so that we would not be bored to tears. I can remember one night in particular, when it was Dad's turn to read, he was so tired of reading story the way it was written, that he took the book and read it backwards. Starting at the last page, he worked his way to the front and the children laughed and laughed so hard, that I needed to get up and see what in heaven's name was going on. Well, needless to say from that point onwards, the children wanted the book read forwards and backwards. Bedtime or reading time was just increased another 15 minutes to accommodate the extra reading. What a great way to make them enjoy their stories in a whole new way.
Other Great Ways to Get Children Started on Reading!
Reading starts with children grabbing a book and turning the pages. As I said earlier, you can't start this habit too early. So get your babies/children books that are make especially for them. There are soft books made of fabric, that can be put into cribs or playpens. They are usually filled with colorful pages and pictures. Even babies love to turn pages that have something special on them. Books with flaps that lift, tabs to pull and bits and pieces of sensory friendly fabrics are a must have for little hands. Tactile fabrics, squeakers or buttons that you can push are extras that little hands just love to play with.
For Parent's Who Love to Tell Stories
For Parent's who are natural story tellers, there are also some really great picture books that will help you tell stories and get your child to interact at the same time. Our children loved the "Where's Waldo" books. They would sit for long periods of time looking at all the different pictures and looking for Waldo, who, you knew, was hiding in the pages somewhere. What made these fun and interactive was the places and situations that Waldo would find himself in.
Richard Scarry books are also great for young readers. They can learn about trucks and trains, planes and places. His wonderfully illustrated books make it easy for parents to tell the story and sometimes segue into stories of their own. Your imagination and the help of these books will fuel your child's world and widen their perspectives on everyday things around them.
We are our children's first educators and we teach them by spending quality time with them in a number of activities. Reading is one of the most important activities. It's the start of a life long love of books, that will see your children expand their horizons and will help educate them too.
It all starts with ABC and it will take them anywhere their minds can imagine and more. Avid readers are the start of a life long love of learning new things. They will develop a critical mindset that will help them in their everyday lives as they grow and mature. Reading will never ever go out of style or popularity either. Books will remain part of their lives from now until they are reading to their children too!
Will your favorites as a child, become your children's favorites too?
It could happen, but they might also find a story that is their own favorite and that is okay too! There isn't one book that is "better" than another. Everyone needs to find their own favorites and expand from that point on! Books will give your child more than a 30 second sound bite of information. Let's encourage our children to make good choices in how they spend their leisure time by having some great books for them at all stages of their reading skills.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Roget's Words for Writers Reviewed
Saying it differently
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Anton Chekhov once said, "Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass." An author needs to paint the scene for their readers using words. We can have a dull canvas with a lot of the same colors (words) or we can look for colors that are surprising and much more descriptive. Synonyms often assist with our choices.
So, we know a man was being rude to Anton. What if I found a synonym for rude and changed the sentence to:
Anton wasn't prepared for the man's truculent response.
I don't know about you but I envision two different things that basically mean the same thing. Rude makes me think of something that is crude, rough or abrasive. Truculent seems harsher, more scathing, meaner in a way.
Writer's Tool
Monday, November 11, 2019
Freegal Review: Free Music Downloads
What Is Freegal?
Freegal is a music library offered through your local library. Music can be downloaded for free with a weekly limit of downloads. The music library includes Sony's music catalog and a reported catalog of over 15 million songs. How User Friendly Is Freegal?
As you can see below, I am limited to five downloads per week. The number of downloads per user per week is determined by the package purchased by your library.
It is easy to access Freegal. Simply navigate to the Freegal website and log in with your library membership information. Or enter Freegal through your library digital menu with your library membership number.
The Freegal menu for desktop is self explanatory. The songs can be previewed prior to downloading. I did not find the search feature overly helpful for browsing. However, if you are searching for a particular artist versus general browsing the search engine is adequate.
The library can also be accessed with Apps from Google Play and Apple App Store.
Cutting the cable has been an interesting experience. Freegal is the third service reviewed which offers free content. The search for additional user friendly and robust sources of free content continues!
Where To Find Free Content For Cord Cutters
Hoopla - Hoopla offers free books, movies and television shows through your local library.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
10 Reasons to Consider a Combination TV Stand and Fireplace
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Electric Fireplace TV Stands |
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Electric Fireplace TV Stand
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Saturday, November 9, 2019
Plano Storage Unit Review
I am a crochet and needlework crafter who creates for family & friends and for my Etsy Shop. Over the years I have acquired a fairly large inventory of completed crafts and an even larger inventory of yarn and related materials.
I keep all this 'stuff' in plastic bins to keep them clean and organized. I have stored them in 'stacks' (bins on top of bins) to conserve space, but this is inconvenient most of the time as I have to move bins to reach the ones underneath and then re-stack. And, of course the exact needed item at any given time always seems to be on the 'bottom' of the stack!
I finally found the perfect solution ~ a way to keep each bin quickly available, and also save space. It was as easy as purchasing the Plano 4-shelf storage unit. In fact, once I bought and set up one, I realized that TWO would be even more helpful.
Plano 4-Shelf Storage Unit
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Plano 4-Shelf Storage Unit |
This shelf storage unit by Plano has four shelves that are 30 inches wide and 14 inches deep and stands about 55 inches high. There are 16 inches between shelves, which gives me plenty of storage space. The unit is made of durable heavy-duty plastic. It comes unassembled, but has easy snap-fit assembly which only takes minutes to put together. No tools are needed.
The shelf unit pictured here is in tan, I bought mine in white and I have seen others in black. It is also reasonably priced.
The Perfect Solution for my Craft Room
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Yarn Storage |
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Stuffed Animal Storage |
Plano is the perfect answer to my craft storage problem, as my plastic bins fit just right on the shelves. Most of the plastic storage bins I use measure approximately 25 x 14 x 12 inches, thus the dimensions of each shelf on the storage unit allow plenty of room for each bin. It is SO handy to be able to take out just one bin to obtain a needed item without having to move and reposition a stack of bins. Since my storage bins are see-through, I can also quickly spot the exact bin I need.
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This storage rack meets her needs in her small apartment and has proved to be HER perfect solution.
Summary
(c) Wednesday Elf Review of the Plano Storage Unit - Review written on 11/9/2019 and updated on 1/26/2023.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Chocolate Covered Fruit DIY Recipes Reviewed
Fruit trays have been gracing event tables for many years. Whenever friends or family are planning a wedding shower, baby shower, tea, reception or party, I always volunteer to bring the fruit tray.
For decades, I have prepared Chocolate Covered Strawberries for my family. Purchasing chocolate covered strawberries from a candy store, can be very expensive. Making my own, is inexpensive and easy.
One day I was preparing a fruit tray for a gathering and I decided to take a side dish of chocolate covered strawberries as a special treat. I looked at the prepared fruit tray sitting next to the chocolate covered strawberries and I thought, "why not dip all of the fruit in chocolate?" That is how my chocolate covered fruit tray began.
Over the next few days, I tested different fruits dipped in chocolate and allowed my family to be the judges. We have found that there are a lot of fruits that we love dipped or covered in chocolate.
This will probably be the first time you have seen some of these fruits covered or dipped in chocolate. After all, the day I prepared them, it was the first time I had seen most of them.
Chocolate Dipped or Chocolate Covered Fruit Recipe
Preparation to cover any fruit in chocolate begins basically the same way.
- Wash and dry the fruit.
- Peel, if necessary.
- Melt the Chocolate
Some of these fruits have special instructions.
You may wish to visit the individual article for each one. Some articles have examples of large chunks fully covered in chocolate, as well as slices with dipped tips.
Virtually any fruit can be dipped or covered in chocolate. Let me know if you find one I haven't made or featured. I would love to try it!
Make a Special Treat
Chocolate covered fruits are wonderful treats anytime.
Either one makes a great afternoon snack, a simple dessert or even a special treat for the lunch box.
Just select your favorite fruit, melt your chocolate and start dipping!
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