Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Review of The Replacement Wife by Eileen Goudge
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Have a Party with Your Bear Day
There are a bunch of bear-related celebration days throughout the year. Lets review of few of them, beginning with the upcoming Have a Party with Your Bear Day on November 16th. It's not clear whether the creators of this day meant a stuffed teddy bear, a toy bear, someone dressed in a bear suit, or a real bear! If you happen upon a real bear, use caution. :)
Perhaps it would be best to just READ about a real bear, such as in this interesting story about the magnificent Grizzly Bear by Sylvestermouse, after you finish the party with your favorite stuffed bear.
The Teddy Bear Picnic
This 'bear-party' day is not the same as the Teddy Bear Picnic Day, celebrated on July 10th. Since this day occurs in the summertime, it's the perfect time to grab your favorite stuffed teddy bear, pack a picnic lunch, and enjoy some outdoor fun with your teddy bears, family and friends. Everyone could bring their favorite teddy bear!
Special 'Bear' Days

Pastel Plush Baby Bear with Bib

Teddy bears are very important to children (young and old) and they deserve recognition. There are a variety of special days throughout the year set aside to celebrate these cuddly bears, plus bear-related days for fictional bears and real bears.
- January 18 is Winnie the Pooh Day
- February 27 is Polar Bear Day
- March 16 is National Panda (Bear) Day
- July 10 is Teddy Bear Picnic Day
- September is 'Save the Koala' Month
- September 9 is the annual National Teddy Bear Day.
- October 12 is Take Your Teddy Bear to Work Day written by our Review This contributor Olivia Morris
- November 7 is National 'Hug a Bear' (stuffed bear) Day
- November 16 is Have a Party with your Bear Day
Many teddy bears have become famous, including Paddington Bear, Rupert Bear, Pudsey Bear, Smokey Bear and, the most famous and my favorite, Winnie the Pooh (who has his own special day on January 18).
Favorite Teddy Bear
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Baby Bears in Crochet |
My son's first teddy bear was forever his favorite stuffed animal. He acquired him as an infant and they were 'inseparable' all through his early years. He named him simply "Teddy". He looked a bit like the ones shown above.
Party Time with your Bear
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A Collection of bears on Etsy |
Any of these bears ~ or your own favorite teddy bear ~ would enjoy a party on Teddy Bear Party Day every November 16th.
*Note: For an in-depth description of the crocheted bears featured in this article, check out "A Parade of Plush Teddy Bears" on the Crochet-Crafts-Critters blog.
*(c) Wednesday Elf 11/14/2015. Updated 11/16/2024
Friday, November 13, 2015
Site Review: House of Rumpley - Home Decor Site
When we first step into any house, we know almost instantly if we feel at home, and everyone desires a home.
People who have to go to work everyday need a refuge from the stress of the workplace, and that place should be their home. For those of us who work from home, we need areas of the house where we can go and find our refuge. We all desire to create just the right balance in a house where every member of the family can feel at home. That is what you will find in the House of Rumpley.
From the kitchen to the den, to the bedrooms and bathrooms, you will find wonderful decorating ideas, as well as DIY projects, which happen to be among my own personal favorites.
Let's take a peek through some of the doors at the various rooms and floors in the House of Rumpley.
The Kitchen in the House of Rumpley
As I would do if I were touring any home or department store, I will start in the kitchen area. My own home kitchen is painted blue, so I am instantly drawn to the article about Red Kitchen Ideas. I love the idea of adding touches of red in my kitchen, but Bev goes further than just recommending small red appliances. She actually explains the effect the color red has on all of us and why we would desire including it in our kitchens.
I also loved the coffee decor post!
Be sure to take a look at the other fun ideas Bev "rounds up" for us on the Decorating Kitchens floor at House of Rumpley.
More Decorating Ideas from House of Rumpley
While the kitchen demands my immediate attention, the other rooms of our homes are equally as important when it comes to beautiful decor.
There are fabulous ideas for Decorating Family Rooms, Living Rooms, and Decorating Kids Rooms, but don't miss out on visiting the bathrooms in this house. While there are several really beautiful suggestions for bathroom decor on House of Rumpley, the ideas that really caught my attention were the ones that made me howl with laughter. I do love a home that is filled with laughter! You simply will not believe where the toilet brush is hidden. I am laughing even as I write this article and remember the most unusual accent piece in this bathroom. (No, I'm not going to tell you! You have to look for yourself.)
Decorating by Themes in House of Rumpley
When decorating our homes, there are times when we want a consistent theme. House of Rumpley has you covered there too. With themes like "Granny Chic Decor", Decorate with Red, White & Blue", and "Steampunk Style Home Office", anyone would be intrigued to explore the depths of these decorating styles and suggestions.I may not be a "granny" myself, but I gotta tell you. That Granny Chic Decor has my name written all over it.
The House of Rumpley Network of Sites
Now, we have explored a few areas of the foundation site of House of Rumpley, but I do want to take a few minutes to delve deeper into the complete network of sites.The House of Rumpley network includes several sites and Bev aptly describes the different areas of her site as floors in the House of Rumpley. I love that description! It immediately brings to mind a home with multiple levels or my favorite department store with several floors.
Like many families and homes, the House of Rumpley has expended and grown over the years. Just as members of any family can be found at various addresses, different "floors" of the House of Rumpley network are found online under different url addresses. They each have their own "personality" or topic, but they are all equally wonderful and fun to visit.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Review of Challenges in Identifying Lighthouses from a Cruise Ship
I love to photograph lighthouses and traveling on a cruise ship is a great way to see lots of lighthouses from the water. When the lighthouse is near a port it is easy for me to identify the lighthouse and look up information for it online. The challenge becomes when the ship is not near a port and I see a lighthouse in the distance.
The lighthouse above was photographed after the cruise ship had left the port of Vancouver. We had been traveling for about 2 hours when I saw this cute little light just outside the window. I grabbed my camera and got a few photos but I had no idea where we were or the name of the lighthouse. Now was the time to put my detective skills to work!
Getting a Closer Look
The square tower and white railing on the lighthouse would be good clues as I looked at lighthouse photos.
Zooming out for Further Clues
Next, I zoomed out for a long shot to see if the surroundings would give me any clues. I had been so focused on the lighthouse at first I missed the beautiful mountain peaks in the background. What a glorious site! Still I wasn't sure which mountain I was viewing and at this point I wasn't sure if we were off the coast of Canada or the USA.
Doing a Bit of Research
- First I posted my long shot photo on Facebook and asked friends for help. I got various different guesses on the name of the mountain from Mt. Rainier to Mt Hood to Mt Baker. These gave me some food for thought and starting points for my search.
- I first tried to do a search for lighthouses off the coast south of Vancouver. In studying the maps I had found that the ship had gone down the Inside passage from Vancouver to near Seattle before turning out to sea. I first searched the Canadian lighthouses and found some that looking very close to the lighthouse in my photos, but as I zoomed in on each lighthouse I found something just a bit different so I continued my search.
- Since several people had identified the mountain as being in Washington state, I decided to search for lighthouses off the Washington coast. Again, I found lots of lighthouses along that Inside passage but none were exactly like my lighthouse.
- Finally I decided to do a search of "Washington lighthouses with mountain in background." I thought it was a long shot but then I've found most everything is available somewhere online. In this search I was successful, someone else had posted a photo online almost identical to mine with the lighthouse and the mountain in the background. From this photo I was able to go further and find more information on both the lighthouse and mountain.
Patos Island Lighthouse
Art from my Photographs
Patos Island Lighthouse Wood Wall Art by lighthouseenthusiast
Browse more Patos lighthouse Wood Wall Art at Zazzle
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Reviewing Knitting Handbooks
Learning To Knit: Will I master the needles?
What books should I start with?
Not only does the author cover the basics but she goes further in explaining more advanced knitting techniques and she does it with humor which I think I would enjoy. She also tells the reader how to fix mistakes (I'm sure I will make many) and that will be really helpful for my beginner skill level. I think I may be able to join the "chicks with sticks" (knitting needles) in the quest to make some fun and funky along with some traditional knitted items following Debbie Stoller's instructions.
I know when I was first learning to crochet, the terminology sometimes confused the daylights out of me. I might see something like FPDC and think what the devil does that mean? Well, now I know it means to do a front post double crochet stitch and I also know how to do that with my yarn and hook. I am guessing that knitting will be no different. There are going to be directions in a pattern that will at first glance make no sense to me at all. So, this book looks like a wise choice for a beginning knitter like myself.
What I like about this knitting handbook is that it promises to teach in plain English and not in terms that I am going to have to go to a glossary to figure out. I like that idea! Learning the way to use my needles and yarn to make something neat without having a thesaurus next to me to determine just what she is telling me to do. The basics in basic terminology, that sounds pretty darned helpful.
It remains to be seen if I will learn to knit with the same confidence that I have for crocheting. I am determined, though. In the past the using of two needles instead of one hook just seemed to be beyond my capabilities but that was a mental block, I think. So, maybe I have passed the first hurdle...I CAN do this. It will take persistence and practice and I am willing to put in the hours to really learn to knit.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
The Day Before 911: A Review
September 11, 2011 (911) Changed the Lives of All Americans
The Day Before 911 reflects on how 911 changed a DOD teacher overseas and the students he served and their families. It begins in 2011, ten years after the terrorists took out the World Trade Center. At that time Elliot was teaching in Germany. He hadn't expected to be back in the classroom. He had cleaned it out at the end of the previous year when he retired to become a writer. But life happened, and he returned to teaching after all. Although he had been teaching high school students in the previous year, he is now facing sixth graders because that's the grade that needed a teacher.
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Ground Zero, Image License CCO, Public Domain |
As he enters the class, he sees he needs a way to build rapport with these new students. He decides to use the school’s coming commemoration of the ten-year anniversary of 9/11 as an excuse tell them a story about a hero named Tony who loved baseball and stood a very good chance of being drafted into the big leagues. Then terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York and brought down the Twin Towers, killing over 3,000 people, Tony quit baseball and joined the Marines. He was blown up eleven times, but still kept going back to fight.
See What Happened on that Horrible Day in American History
This documentary film was shot as a result of videographers being at the right place at the right time. They were there to record the training of a firefighter at a firehouse a short distance from the World Trade Center when the first tower was struck.
Child Abuse in the Military
Two Special Girls - Sami and Angel
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Marine looking at wall of Vietnam Memorial |
Autumn and Winter, and Sami Again
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Autumn Leaves, © B. Radisavljevic |
Don't miss this teacher's heartbreaking account of his emotional journey after September 11, 2001. We may have seen the photo of the jets hitting the Twin Towers in New York, but much of the damage done that day is not visible to outside observers. It damaged the spirits of many like Tucker and the families of the children he taught. It destroyed the lives of many who were not even in the United States that day. It just took more time.
See more of my reviews of books for adults at Bookworm Buffet, the blog I started for that purpose. At Books to Remember, I review some of the best children's books and educational resources for teachers created before Common Core Standards existed. The books I review there will supplement any honest curriculum and may not be politically correct, even if the companies that published them now are.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Losing a Dog is Beyond Difficult - Dedication to Our Dog
However, our life changed in 2009 when we adopted a nine-year-old dog from an elderly family member. She was our first family dog.
The biggest reason we never committed to owning a dog in the past was the realization that a dog was very much like raising a child: As dog owners already know, they require a great deal of attention, and of course, there's a lot of work involved.
Having raised many kids, we knew only too well what the demands were, and until we could fully commit, we would never just casually jump into dog ownership.
Our precious dog was called to doggie heaven earlier this year (2015). She was elderly, and it was her time, but that didn't make one speck of difference; the pain of losing her was fierce.
We were all present with her as she underwent the procedure to end her suffering. There were seven of us with her: my husband and I, our four sons, and our second son's girlfriend.
My second son insisted that we all be there for her, he said "she deserved that, she gave us unconditional love for five years" ... he said, "we owe her our presence during her hour of need". I'm not kidding you, that's how he put it. Although I was moved by what he said, I told him it was up to each person whether they could deal with seeing her lose her life, and in the end, everyone decided they could handle it, and everyone wanted to be there, for her.I called the boys and my husband from the Pet Hospital to let them know it was time, and they showed up with an ice cream from Dairy Queen for her as a final treat. Still breaks me up to think of that.
For those who've been through this, you know only too well how brutal it is. I have never seen so many grown men cry at one time. We went through two boxes of tissue. We stayed in that room with
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Here She is, On One of Our Many Christmas Eve's |
Our 'girl dog' (my nickname for her sometimes) made everyone smile. As soon as the boys walked through the front door, they called her, and she'd come running and barking, and that tail would always be wagging. She was loving and gentle. She was the boss. She had all the power. And everyone loved that. That little Shih-Tzu taught us what it means to love a dog.
When she passed, I couldn't sit at home and work for at least three days. She was my sidekick and very attached to me. Wherever I was in the house, you could count on finding her nearby. She slept in her doggie bed while I worked. She was a sweet girl; I miss her.
Not one of us could be in the house the day she left us. We all headed to the arena to watch two of the boys play hockey. Sitting in that house without her on that first day may qualify as one of our most empty feelings.
This Christmas will be our first in five years without our girl-dog romping through the holiday wrappings. But we know she'll be running around spreading doggie love in heaven this Christmas.
Friday, November 6, 2015
The Hunger Games Trilogy ~ A Review of a Very Romantic Book Series
The Hunger Games Book Series from a Romantic Viewpoint
I would be the first to admit, that I never expected "The Hunger Games Trilogy" would end up being on my list of most romantic books of all time. I had heard mixed reviews about the books and I wanted to see for myself what all of the fuss was about.It turns out, The Hunger Games Trilogy is not only action filled, a bit of a thriller and almost seems prophetic at times, it really is a fabulous love story right up to the very last words, in the very last book of the series.
I don't think I have ever cried as much over a book, or felt so close to the characters that I thought of them as personal friends.
The very best part about this book, is that I would feel comfortable recommending it to any age or gender. I don't recall any profanity in the book and absolutely nothing crude or immoral, including the love scenes. Yet, every scene was vivid and consuming.
The only thing that I would caution readers about, is obvious. It is a book where people are killed. Those descriptions are detailed, but I wouldn't categorize them as gory. If you can say a book "tastefully" kills someone brutally, than that would be my description of those scenes.
Background for The Hunger Games Trilogy
Review Written by Cynthia Sylvestermouse
The main characters of "The Hunger Games Trilogy" are children, who are thrown into adult situations such as battle and survival. As a parent, I wanted to protect these kids. I think that played a large part in the amount of tears I shed while reading these books.
While some of them are experienced hunters, they are not murderers and have to find a way to survive when they are cast into a vast arena for days, in some cases, weeks, without any supplies and most of them without any real training.
For the fans of the actual Hunger Games, they believe these games are set-up for sport, for the purpose of entertainment, reminiscent of the coliseum games in Ancient Rome. In fact, they are much worse.
They are established for the purpose of reminding the districts, which are comparable to the states of the United States, of the ultimate power and control the government has over whether they eat, work, live or die. That the government literally holds their lives, and their children's lives, in their hands and they can do anything they want to, any time, to you and all that you love.
How corrupt and evil to hold parents under governmental thumbs by killing, or threatening to kill their children while the whole world is watching for sport and entertainment.
The Romantic Side of The Hunger Games Trilogy
But, once you look past all of the political aspects, you see there is a beautiful love story intertwined throughout the pages.
Now remember, these are children, well teenagers actually, but from a parents perspective, they are children. Had these children not been thrown into "The Hunger Games", I doubt they would have discovered or revealed their love for one another at such a young age, but they were placed in situations that forced them to grow up faster and that created an everlasting bound of dependence, trust, devotion and love.
My heart broke for Peeta, who knew he loved Katniss long before they were the chosen participates in the 74th annual Hunger Games. Upon first declaration of love, the reader thinks perhaps Peeta is playing a game himself for the purpose of winning support and favoritism with the fans, especially when it looks like he has teamed with an alliance to kill Katniss. But, we find out rather quickly that he is actually trying to infiltrate the enemy with the intent of saving her life.
The Hunger Games are designed to insure there will only be one participate that survives. There can only be one Hunger Games winner each year!
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." — The Bible ~ John 15:13
The Hunger Games Trilogy - Easy Reads
I Read All 3 Books in 2 Days
The books are fast and easy reads and the story-line is gripping enough that you simply cannot put the books down!
You will want to have all 3 books on hand when you start the first book, because you will want to keep reading.
Okay, that's it! That's as much as I am going to tell you!
You simply must read the books for yourself! No review, no excerpt could possible delve deep enough into the layers of this story to do it justice.
It is a love story I doubt you will ever forget. I know I won't!
The Hunger Games Trilogy Books ~ Romantic Book Review
Thursday, November 5, 2015
InStep Fire Truck Pedal Car Review
Boys and girls will love this pedal car because of the bright fire engine red color, the shiny chrome hubcaps and ladder holders with removable ladders, the bell, and the storage compartment in the back to hold their fire fighter uniform or extra fire-fighting supplies. Once they get in and get moving, they'll love that their new fire truck is so easy to pedal and steer as they drive.
Parents will love this toy truck because of the sturdy steel construction, rubber tires, and adjustable pedal car drive to accommodate growing children's leg lengths. Note that the recommended age range for the truck begins at 3 years, though some children may need to be older before they're able to coordinate the pedals. Maximum weight limit is 70 pounds.
Grandparents will enjoy the old-fashioned, 1950s nostalgic look of the pedal car, likely to bring back fond memories of the old fire truck they had when they were kids. The price isn't bad, either, always a plus for grandparents who love to give nice gifts.
Santa's elves will like this gift idea, too, because assembly directions are easy to follow, though let your friendly elves know to set aside a couple of hours to have plenty of time to get it put together.
Doting parents and grandparents who want the best for their kiddos know they can't go wrong when they choose the gift of a toy fire truck for their little one. This durable InStep pedal car fire truck is an excellent choice, one that will last for years, through uncountable hours of creative play. To make your gift complete, consider including a firefighter accessories set or even a toy Dalmatian dog to hang out with them at the station between calls. You'll have as much fun watching as they have playing!
Maybe your little fireman (or firelady) will grow up to be a real-life firefighter, or maybe not, but in the meantime we think he (or she) will love this gift. Visit the links below to shop for yours and to check the excellent customer reviews.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Reviewing Santas Village Cookie Jar
Cookies At Grandma's House
I Might Have A Problem
This is perfect for me to place the cookies in! It is so very cute and festive and large enough to hold several cookies, brownies and other sweet treats. I love that it looks like it is a part of Santa's Village and I will tell the kids that Mrs. Claus and the elves have been busy keeping the jar as full as possible.
How do I keep the jar full? Well, as much as I would appreciate Mrs. C and the elves help, they don't come through for me. So, I bake the cookies up ahead of time and freeze them. I can pull out a variety at any time. I start as early as October and keep them in empty coffee tins separated by waxed paper. This Grandma/Mom never runs out of cookies. And listen, if you don't enjoy baking like I do that is really not a problem. You can always buy an abundant supply at the store bakery or on the cookie aisle of the grocery. The cookie police are not going to come arrest you if the cookies and treats are not made in your own kitchen.
Besides traditional Christmas cookies, I also make up batches of Buckeyes, those wonderful peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate! Those are my favorites even though technically they are a candy and not a cookie. I also make batches of what I call "wreaths" which are a form of Rice Krispie treats with a twist. Instead of the rice krispies I use corn flakes, put green food coloring in the marshmallow mixture and top with red M&M's. They kind of look like holly leaves and berries.
How about you? Do you have a special Christmas Cookie jar in your home? What kinds of cookies do you like to have stored in them?
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