A Learning Curve

I have never been a good student. I simply did not like doing home work, and I always sat in the back of the class in the hopes that the teacher wouldn’t call on me.

However, now that the new camera has arrived, I feel I need to pay attention, read the manual, yes I said, “read the manual“, and then as “home work” go out and use the camera until I learn all the little bells and whistle settings.

I got a Canon 16 megapixel Powershot A-1300, and I am truly shocked by how small it is, how easy it is to hold, and how incredibly smart it is. Yes, far smarter than me. It’s been 5 years since I bought a camera and although I thought having another Canon would make the transition easy, I was sooo wrong! As I said, this camera is very smart!

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This picture I took with the Digital IS setting and as you can see it did okay with the eggplant, but not my hand.

Still I wasn’t too happy, so I went back outside and tried another shot. This time with an Auto Macro setting. On an eggplant flower.

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And then my baby cherry tomatoes!

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Little by little I will need to stop, read, practice and do it again, until I learn how to use this camera to it’s full greatness!

Yes, Learning Curve!

What A Great Visit!

Thursday night we went out to a great restaurant with Mandy, Matt & Savannah, called “The Homestead”. Great food, and rustic, New Hampshire decor. A great place to cool off, and unwind after a long hot day.

Savannah slept the entire time and didn’t make a peep! What a good baby. Mel and I shared a lobster roll and an order of asparagus. I wanted to order a “bad” meal (meaning non-Weight Watchers”), but I kept talking to myself telling my somewhat chubbier self, to knock it off and eat the way I should! Best of all, I did!

After dinner, Mel and I went back to our hotel, and climbed into our freshly made, delishly soft beds, with creamy white sheets! We watched a cooking show I think it was called “Chopped” where three cooks are given various things and must create a meal. It was quite interesting.

At 10 we shut down the TV and Mel fell asleep almost instantly. I, however, was bouncing off of walls! What could be wrong with me? Then it hit me. Hot day, two large iced latte’s and two regular iced teas. I was like a kid high on candy, only my problem was the caffeine!

In the morning Mel admonished me for my snoring. I did not know that I snored. Oh well,

We dressed and went down to have the hotel supplied breakfast. What a nice, wide variety of foods! We ate what we wanted and then about that time, Mandy called to let me know that they were up and to come on over.

This is what greeted us when we got there.
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While Mandy took a quick shower, Mel and I took a gazillion pictures.

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I was amazed that Savannah was so patient with us.

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Here she is with her Mommy and me. So very proud of my daughter.

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All too soon on Friday afternoon, it was time to go home for both Mel and me! So sad to say good bye to Mandy and Savannah. Hopefully, I’ll get back again very soon!

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Visiting Savannah, Mandy & Matt!

Usually I do Friday Fill-Ins, but my cousin in away and well, so am I. I’m visiting Mandy and Savannah and Matt and I was lucky enough to steal away my sister to have up here too. What a great time we have been having!

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This is my sister Melodie, holding Savannah. She has not had the opportunity to spend time with her, so this was a real treat!

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Here is Savannah with her Mommy! What a much loved child she is! Mandy really is a great Mom, and I am so proud of her!

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She is doing great, is happy and healthy and we all feel so blessed. I promise there will be pictures of me with Savannah, but right now they are in Melodie’s camera! So for now I will say, more to come…

Thursday Thirteen

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  1. I’m off to see Amanda and Savannah with an added bonus of seeing my sister!
  2. We’re all meeting at my daughter’s home and then Melodie and I will share a hotel room.
  3. I learned tonight we are due for a real heatwave on those two days!
  4. They are forecasting 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit!
  5. I plan to pack clothes for any weather event, except snow!
  6. Still no word about my car.
  7. I’m thinking that I will be taking Hubby’s car south.
  8. I will miss the satellite radio!
  9. My favorite pocketbook sort of fell apart today! It made me very sad.
  10. Also my clothesline fell apart too. It’s very old. I have new clothesline to repair it.
  11. Did you ever have someone do something in their professional capacity that just made you furious?
  12. It’s no one that any of you or my friends and family know, but my goodness how can people be so unprofessional?
  13. New pictures soon, of sweet Savannah Rose!

Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. Summer officially rolls in with the Hodgepodge this week, for those of us in the Northern hemisphere anyway. What song says summer 2012 to you?

I love this song from back in the day! I have it on CD so I can get in my car and turn up the volume and sing!

2. What’s your favorite quintessential summer food?

Corn on the cob! Strawberries. Eggplant from my garden.

3. I’ve spent a lot of time traipsing up and down the NJ Turnpike in recent weeks. Did you know the rest areas on the turnpike are named after people who lived or worked in NJ? Clara Barton, Walt Whitman, James Fenimore Cooper, Molly Pitcher, Joyce Kilmer, Thomas Edison, and Gover Clevland just to name a few. Of those I listed, who would you most like to have known and why?

Walt Whitman. I love his poetry and would love to hear how he got his inspiration

I Hear America Singing

I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
Those of mechanics–each one singing his, as it should be, blithe and strong,
The carpenter singing his, as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his, as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands;
The wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s, on his way in the morning, or at the noon intermission, or at sundown;
The delicious singing of the mother–or of the young wife at work–or of the girl sewing or washing, each singing what belongs to her, and to none else;
The day what belongs to the day–at night, the party of young fellows, robust, friendly,
Singing, with open mouths, their strong melodious songs.. .

4. At what age did you move out of your parent’s house and what prompted the move?

Seventeen. I got married and we moved into a small studio apartment.

5. What’s more satisfying to you-saving time or saving money?

Both.

6. Name something you think brings out the good in people.

Babies!

7. This last question comes to you courtesy of Kathy over at Reflections…will you be taking a vacation or a staycation this summer? If so where will you go? If a staycation is on the calendar have you made any special plans to fill the time?

Staycation. And we will be making day trips down to see Mandy and Savannah.

8. Insert your own random thought here.

I am learning to use my new camera. I love the camera. It is light weight, holds nicely in my hand and with 16 MP gives me the ability to really pull an image closer. I love Canon. Since I bought my first Canon camera some years back, I have never regretted it.

Automobile & Computers

Well, here we are, June 19th and my car is still in the shop! She’s been there for almost 20 days, while they work to fix her. What is causing the back-up and all the problems?

The car’s on-board computer!

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People who praise these contraptions only do so because they have never had a glitch with theirs. A glitch that can keep my car from passing my states inspection! So no driving my car until all the lights on the dash board go out, and the computer tells the mechanics computer that life is hunky dory.

I don’t mind driving Hubby’s car or the winter time Jeep. It’s just that I love my car and I miss being able to drive it during the time of the year when I can. You see, in the winter, we put it up and do not drive it in the bad weather, and thus have the salt on the roads ruin it.I tried to light a candle under my mechanic today when I mentioned my trip to see Mandy and Savannah on Thursday. I told him I can drive Hubby’s car, but that I like my own better.

He was very understanding.

So please, keep your fingers crossed that when they run the test on my car tomorrow, she passes all her tests!

What I Did This Past Weekend

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Our host is Gattina. Come join us and tell us what YOU did this past weekend! After all, you never know when you will need an alibi!

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Our weekend was a busy one, with my cousin and his girl friend coming up for bike week, and then once they had departed, Hubby and I worked on laundry, cleaning, for me, cooking.

Yes, it’s Father’s Day this past Sunday, and I have been trying to spoil Hubby. I made him a Belgium waffle for his breakfast, spaghetti for lunch and tonight is the ultimate spoil him meal…barbecue baby back ribs with home made potato salad.

He’s been waiting all day for the golf to come on, then I imagine he will be lost to me, but that’s okay, as I have books on my kindle to read.

I have to mention that we have been having outstanding weather the last week. Robins egg blue skies, and perfect 75-78 degree (f) days.

My garden is still rather sad, but at least the potted plants are thriving.

My new camera arrived and I’m enjoying all the new things it can do. And with 16 MP, I am able to really zoom in!

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Cherry tomatoes.

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Tomato plant flowers

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My eggplant plant flowers!

I think I will have a really good time with this little camera. Especially since I’m going to see Miss Savannah on Thursday!

I wish you all a great new week! Enjoy!

Not Much Here

Okay, on Saturday I decided to kick back and relax a little. Instead I thought of far too many things to do and got caught up in doing them.

Laundry, dishes, cooking, etc. So I decided to make an easy dinner. Cheese ravioli and my own spaghetti sauce. I thought it was good, but Hubby complained and said he would rather have spaghetti. Okay, next time that’s what he gets, while I have the ravioli!

I’m pretty tired tonight, so the plan is to get to bed early and to get a long night, full of sleep!

Doesn’t that sound terrific?

Growing & Changing

Life is racing by me right now. It seemed that Mandy’s pregnancy took forever, and then wham…Savannah was here and now the days are slipping by. With each day, she grows and changes, and I’m watching a miracle happen.

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Birth…a few days old…2 weeks old.

Being a very young mother, I never thought much about time, or the fact that I needed to slow down and just appreciate all those little things that make early motherhood so incredible.

I got caught up in watching the girls grow very fast and being a fairly big coach for that.

Back then, with no digital cameras I took as many pictures as I could, but…you not only used film, but you had to pay to get it developed. Photography was a luxury. It was very expensive for young parents. Now with Savannah, we are taking a bunch and still I will be taking more.

I watch Mandy with her daughter and my heart swells with pride. She is an awesome mother. I hope just a little of her mothering goodness comes from me, but I’m thinking probably not. Mandy is her own person, doing things her own way, and I sure admire how she is doing it!

Friday Fill-Ins

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BTW…questions last week were courtesy of my cousin! I was in such a hurry to get the post up I forgot to thank her properly, so thanks, dear cuz. And…here we go!

1. It’s always nice when things work out better than you could ever hope!
2. I like to hear the sound of a sweet baby as she sighs softly in her sleep.
3. Positive feelings should always outweigh; negative thoughts.
4. This is the best thing in the world. A healthy and happy daughter and granddaughter.
5. What I heard the baby cry for the first time, when she was born, my heart filled with love.
6. Often, I search for the right things to do and say.
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to maybe watching a movie, tomorrow my plans include the weekly laundry and Sunday, I want to barbecue ribs in the grill! Summertime is here!!!!