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Christmas Gift Idea!!
Facebook Inspirations Photography: "Need a gift for that hard to buy for person??? What about a personalized puzzle from your special image?? Puzzles are popular with both kids and adults. Create a Puzzle of your home, a pet, a family portrait or your favorite vacation spot. Puzzles make great gifts, or can be framed and hung on the wall.
Available in ...4x6', 8x12' or 12x18' sizes
Mounted on 1.0 mm puzzle mounting board
4x6 puzzle - 20 pieces;
8x12 puzzle - 50 pieces;
12x18 puzzle - 300 pieces
Email me for details!!! Hurry!! Only 15 shopping days left! :)"
Posted by Life on the Homestead at 12:56 PM 0 comments
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Family Portraits!!
This is another very special group!! Tony (Larry's brother) and Taressa's family were lots of fun to photograph! Congratulations on getting settled into your beautiful new home on the Bay! We were so happy to see everyone. Congratulations to Tiffany and Michael on your upcoming wedding! It was great to meet Michael for the first time. Hope the family has a safe trip to Las Vegas this week for the wedding!! Good luck guys. We're so happy for you!!
Posted by Life on the Homestead at 8:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: Black and white, Choctawhatchee Bay, Family Portraits, Sunset
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Helpful Holiday Diet Tips
1. If no one sees you eat it, it has no calories
2. If you drink a diet soda with a candy bar, they cancel each other out
3. If you eat standing up, it doesn't count!
4. STRESSED is just DESSERTS spelled backwards
5. If you eat the food off someone else's plate, it doesn't count
6, Cookie pieces contain no calories because the process of breakage cause calorie leakage
7. Food used for medicinal purposes have no calories. This includes: any chocolate used for energy, brandy, cheesecake, and Haagen-Daz Ice Cream
8. When eating with someone else, calories don't count if you both eat the same amount
9. Movie-related foods are much lower in calories simply because they are a part of the entertainment experience and not part of one's personal fuel. This includes: Milk Duds, popcorn with butter, Junior Mints, Snickers, and Gummi Bears."
Posted by Life on the Homestead at 8:32 AM 0 comments
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Fruitcake Recipe
Here's a little Christmas Humor for you!!
Fruitcake Recipe
I have a fruitcake which has been in my family for several years. Apparently, my family saves them for the following year and gives them as a gift to someone else. That's how the fruitcake that I gave my mother four years ago finally made its way back into my hands. (Mom gave it to brother, brother gave it to cousin, then cousin gave it to me).
Since the fruitcake tradition appears to be unstoppable, this year I've decided to replace our family's fruitcake with a more durable one which we will cherish for years.
Items Needed -------------
4 Oz. Fruit Bits 1 Railroad Tie Wood Saw Large Rubber Mallet Safety Goggles
WEAR YOUR SAFETY GOGGLES. (Children Get help from an adult!)
Cut a one-foot section from the middle of your railroad tie. The resulting block of wood should be the size and shape of a loaf of bread.
Then, take some fruit bits and pound them into the block with your rubber mallet. Spread the colors around, or you might wind up with an ugly fruitcake. Don't be afraid to throw some elbow grease into that mallet! Good fruit bits should be much harder than the railroad tie, so you can't break anything.
For best result, you should pre-treat the fruit bits by setting them on top of your garage for a year (or by microwaving them on HIGH for 30 minutes).
Finally, cover it tightly in plastic wrap, and give your loved ones the time- less and enduring gift of fruitcake!"
Posted by Life on the Homestead at 8:28 AM 0 comments
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Fort Walton Beach, Florida Family Portraits
Hi everyone. Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!! We had a wonderful time, we were able to visit with lots of family and friends and of course, ate waaayyy too much!! We had family come in from out of town, that we don't get to see very often. It was great! Speaking of great, this young family was wonderful!! We met at a park in Fort Walton Beach, Florida to do some Family Portraits. Jayden (their son) was so cute, you just want to squeeze those little cheeks. He was a big fan of blowing rasberries!! Just precious!!!
Posted by Life on the Homestead at 7:17 AM 0 comments
Labels: Children's Portraits, Family Portraits, Florida, Fort Walton Beach
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