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Friday, Friday, Friday and Valentine’s Day to Boot!

February 12th, 2010

It's finally Friday and it's a long weekend to boot! I'm so excited I can hardly stand it! It's also Valentine's Day – hubba hubba…but do you know how Valentine's Day started? Do you? While it has become a VERY Hallmark holiday, it hasn't always been….

The Legend of St. Valentine

The story of Valentine's Day begins in the third century with an oppressive Roman emperor and a humble Christian martyr. The emperor was Claudius II Gothicus. The Christian was Valentinus.

Claudius had ordered all Romans to worship state religion's idols, and he had made it a crime punishable by death to associate with Christians. But Valentinus was dedicated to the ideals of Christ, and not even the threat of death could keep him from practicing his beliefs.

During the last weeks of Valentinus's life a remarkable thing happened. One day a jailer for the Emperor of Rome knocked at Valentinus's door clutching his blind daughter in his arms. He had learned of Valentinus's medical and spiritual healing abilities, and appealed to Valentinus to treat his daughter's blindness. She had been blind since birth. Valentinus knew that her condition would be difficult to treat but he gave the man his word he would do his best. The little girl was examined, given an ointment for her eyes and a series of re-visits were scheduled.

Seeing that he was a man of learning, the jailer asked whether his daughter, Julia, might also be brought to Valentinus for lessons. Julia was a pretty young girl with a quick mind. Valentinus read stories of Rome's history to her. He described the world of nature to her. He taught her arithmetic and told her about God. She saw the world through his eyes, trusted in his wisdom, and found comfort in his quiet strength.

"Valentinus, does God really hear our prayers?" Julia said one day. "Yes, my child, He hears each one, "he replied.

"Do you know what I pray for every morning and every night? I pray that I might see. I want so much to see everything you've told me about!"

"God does what is best for us if we will believe in Him," Valentinus said.

"Oh, Valentinus, I do believe," Julia said intensely. "I do." She knelt and grasped his hand. They sat quietly together, each praying.

Several weeks passed and the girl's sight was not restored. Yet the man and his daughter never wavered in their faith and returned each week.

Then one day, Valentinus received a visit from Roman soldiers who arrested him, destroyed his medicines and admonished him for his religious beliefs. When the little girl's father learned of his arrest and imprisonment, he wanted to intervene but there was nothing he could do.

On the eve of his death, Valentinus wrote a last note to Julia – knowing his execution was imminent. Valentinus asked the jailer for a paper, pen and ink. He quickly jotted a farewell note and handed it to the jailer to give to his blind daughter. He urged her to stay close to God, and he signed it "From Your Valentine." His sentence was carried out the next day, February 14, 270 A.D., near a gate that was later named Porta Valentini in his memory.

When the jailer went home, he was greeted by his little girl. The little girl opened the note and discovered a yellow crocus inside. The message said, "From your Valentine." As the little girl looked down upon the crocus that spilled into her palm she saw brilliant colors for the first time in her life! The girl's eyesight was restored! A miracle!

He was buried at what is now the Church of Praxedes in Rome. It is said that Julia herself planted a pink-blossomed almond tree near his grave. Today, the almond tree remains a symbol of abiding love and friendship. In 496 Pope Gelasius I named February 14 as Saint Valentine's Day. On each Valentine's Day, messages of affection, love and devotion are still exchanged around the world.

Isn't that a sweet story? Messages of love and affection have turned into flowers, jewelry and chocolates, which is fine by me, bring on the candy! Ethel M's dark chocolate lemon cremes TYVM. 

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Bring It on 2010, I’m Ready For You!

January 1st, 2010

2009 was a downright shitacular year for many of my friends and loved ones.  I had my ups and downs – lots of downs on the work front – but that's all over now! We're starting 2010 in style, eating black eyed peas for good luck and they better work!  

Rob asked me yesterday afternoon if I felt  like a weight had been lifted knowing I didn't have to go to work anymore. Nope. Not yet. I'm not sure if it hasn't hit me yet or if I have been checked out of that place mentally for so long that I am already over the relief, but I walked out like it was any other day. I'm done. Over, finito, goodbye cruel job, I hate you.

On to bigger and better things! I am in vacation mode right now, but once Rob and Aidan go back to school on Monday, I'll start to get a groove going.  I've got to get my craft on so that next year someone can be saying this about my handmade wonderfulness.

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Fo reelz. Happy New Year y'all! I hope you have a wonderful, prosperous 2010!

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A Little Christmas Cheer

December 25th, 2009

I’m going to be to busy for a real post today, so here’s a little Christmas cheer from my little elf to all of you!

Happy Holidays from my family to yours! I hope you all have a safe and wonderful holiday season!!!!

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I’m Mixing and Stirring, Adding and Tossing

December 17th, 2009

Batch one of The Mix is done. I need to put it into jars and bags for the recipients. I shelled pistachios until my fingers were raw and then I gave up. I hit Whole Foods and paid an amount equal to the National debt to buy pre-shelled pistachios, but it was worth it! All I had to do was open the bag and dump them in the bowl.

Speaking of the bowl, I use what might be the BIGGEST bowl known to man.

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The bowl is 8 inches high and at the top it’s almost 17 inches in diameter.  As I’m typing this, it occured to me that I should have seen how many cups/gallons of stuff it holds but I didn’t. My best estimate is a shitload. Yes, that’s a measurement. This is what the finished product looks like…

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I have at least one more batch to make before I’m done and then I have to start baking. It’s a good thing today is my last official day in the office! I’ll be back with pictures of baked goods later….

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Channeling Shel Silverstein

December 11th, 2009

I cannot write a blog today,

said Little Karin with dismay

I have so very much to do,

cookies, wrapping and card making too.

I’ve punched and I’ve cut

with my scissors and  stamps

I’ve written so many cards

I’ve gotten hand cramps!

There’s ribbons and paper and ink oh my!

Glitter and glue clear up to the sky!

The cards are all stacked,

almost ready to go,

but I can’t leave my house

because it might snow!

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