Items of Interest

 

Edeka Christmas

http://www.housebeautiful.com/entertaining/holidays-celebrations/news/a4928/edeka-christmas-commercial/

GRAB THE TISSUES

German supermarket Edeka has released a commercial guaranteed to jerk the tears, just in time for the holiday season. It’s an emotional reminder, albeit with a dark twist, of why we should cherish the loved ones (that we tend to take for granted) not just on holidays, but everyday. (Compliments of House Beautiful)


 

  Boeing 747      Boeing 747      Boeing 747

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/to-whom-it-may-concern-please-claim-your-boeing-747s/ar-AAga0gU?ocid=iehp

HOW DOES SOMEONE LOSE AN AIRPLANE?

Here’s a strange story from MSN News about three unclaimed Boeing 747 airplanes that are sitting on the tarmac at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia. Authorities there have placed an ad in a Malaysian newspaper attempting to locate the owners. I’m never going to berate myself for misplacing the car keys…


 

Lavender

Why You Should Fall in Love With Lavender (Infographic)

LOVELY LAVENDER

Who doesn’t love the smell of lavender? This little flower is great for more than just bouquets and soap. This short article & infographic from The Cleveland Clinic talks about the health benefits and how it can be easily incorporated in foods!


hot buttered rum

HOT BUTTERED RUM

How about a hot and creamy buttered rum beverage to take the chill off and warm the spirits this Christmas? This yummy recipe comes from the folks at ozy.com, just in time for the holidays!

Ingredients

4 tablespoons butter
Assorted spices (I use cinnamon, allspice, ginger, cloves, nutmeg and star anise)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 cup water
Rum
Whipped cream

Directions

Throw butter into a saucepan and add large dashes of spices. Continue to let butter melt over medium heat and add vanilla, sugar and water. Stir until sugar dissolves into spices and then simmer mixture over low heat for 10 minutes. Pour through a strainer into mason jars and refrigerate for a few hours. Using a spoon, scoop out butter solids collected at top of jars (it leaves the flavor of the butter without the grease). To drink, heat buttered broth, add 2 ounces (or more) of rum and top with whipped cream.


 

 

texting

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/study-confirms-that-ending-your-texts-with-a-period-is-terrible/ar-AAgaMw7

PUNCTUATION BE DAMNED!

These days there’s a study for everything…and here’s one from Binghamton University that says ending a text with a period makes the sender seem “less sincere.” Seriously? I wonder what kind of negative message I send when I capitalize and use proper English??? (MSN.com)

Photo Finish Friday

 

As a budding photographer, with very minimal training and experience, I’m always looking for a great shot. I had a digital photography class in 2011, but it was mostly Photoshop editing.

I took this on an early morning bike ride at my beloved beach. I thought the sky looked especially pretty and I used the rule of thirds. It was taken with an iPhone 6 and I used the Process filter.

I’m going to do Photo Finish Friday every week and feature a picture that I’ve taken. On occasion I might use one that a family member has taken. I invite all the photographers/bloggers out there to offer suggestions and constructive criticism, so that I can learn more about this great hobby.

I thank you in advance for any help you can offer! ~ L


 

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Scary World, Scary Dreams

 

It’s been a long time since I had a nightmare. Until last night.

Scary

I’ve been spending a few days at my daughter’s studio apartment, sleeping on an air mattress. Sometime during the night I cried out, making just enough noise to wake her up. I remember her shaking me awake, sounding very fearful, and asking if I were sick. I woke up quickly, like stepping through a doorway from one room to another.

“No, I’m not sick; I was dreaming,” I responded.

When I was a kid, watching scary movies and telling ghost stories were enough to keep me awake at night. I’d clutch the sheets over my head, hoping that if I couldn’t see the Bogey Man he couldn’t see me. Later, as an adolescent, we enjoyed going to the movie theater to see the latest horror flicks. But, by the time I reached my early twenties, I lost the thrill of feeling afraid.

I don’t recall many details about the dream, but I was in a dark house and somebody was pursuing me. I kept trying to get away, going from room to room and looking for a door to get outside. When I couldn’t find one I started looking for places to hide. A couple times they got close enough to reach out and grab me, but I was able to shake them off. I didn’t know who it was, only that they wanted to hurt me and I couldn’t understand why.

Throughout the morning I wondered why I had a bad dream. I didn’t eat anything crazy before bedtime and we watched a couple episodes of Arrested Development, which is a comedic sitcom. I continued to think about it and around lunchtime the realization hit me: the latest round of mass shootings had found their way into my sleeping brain.

Listening to the survivors’ accounts of these killings is enough to give anyone nightmares. My dream correlated with how these events often occur:

  • Someone pursues other people with the intent to hurt them – Whoever was chasing me definitely wanted to hurt me
  • The victims try to find a means of escape – I went through one room after another, looking for a way out
  • If there is no escape they try to hide or hit the floor, pretending  to be dead – I looked for places to hide
  • These victims don’t know who the shooter is or why it’s happening – I was feeling that same thing as I tried to get away

With the amount of violence we’re seeing in this country, it’s not surprising that the fear level is going up. There have been a couple of relatively benign incidents recently that made me nervous; longer ago I wouldn’t have given them a second thought. Today I walked into a very crowded Post Office. As I waited in line, I looked around to see where I could take cover if I had to.

Gone are the days when nightmares were caused by terrifying, fictional creatures in horror movies. The Bogey Man isn’t hiding under the bed anymore; he’s out in society masquerading as an average person, in what is becoming a very scary world.