Jul 31, 2023

- JOE FRIDAY & friends -


Never Forgotten...


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Jul 16, 2023

A Warm & Fuzzy Day With Shelley


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Jul 8, 2023

SCRIBBLES VIDEO | Class of 2023 featuring The Grad Party

Enjoy summer with us and our all new Scribbles Video, Class of 2023. You'll find lots of Mr. Sock footage throughout the 8 minute video. He is our valedictorian and introduces you to all our graduates and friends celebrating other big accomplishments. 

Be sure to stick around and join many different Mr. Sock's for our zany Grad Party inspired by the TV series Laugh In. 

The party segment is around 3 minutes long. It took WAAAAAAAY longer than that to put together. but I love the way it turned out and hope you do too.
 
Enjoy!



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Jul 7, 2023

Change Your Day With a Positive Word

This post originally appeared in Scribbles in 2011. It has since been edited. 

Sitting at the dining room table enjoying my extra-large cup o’ joe ... I began to think about the day ahead. I was a bit apprehensive this particular morning, as I knew that when I got to work, I would be manning the store all by myself. 

The thought of this brought back bad memories of when I worked elsewhere, often by myself, and just how frantic and frustrated that made me.

A bit panicked at the thought of what may lie ahead of me, I came up with a word to remember throughout the day…Perception”. If I perceived things were going to be a train wreck, I’d ruin the entire day. Instead I kept thinking of my word and guess what? The day went by smoothly.

Soon, the idea of coming up with a word or phrase each day became something I did every morning while the caffeine kicked in.

When I was feeling sorry for myself about what I didn’t have in my life in comparison to others, my word of the day was “Appreciation”.

When I had a funeral to attend one day, my word was “Reflection”.

When I had a long list of things on my ‘to do’ list, that day’s word was “Serenity”.

... For me, my daily word has often helped keep me calmer and happier.

It’s not a perfect system... One day my wise word was “Relax”, but when things turned ugly, “Relax” was replaced with a major four-letter word for the remainder of the day. As a result, I was physically and mentally drained by the time night rolled in.

The next morning I looked back at what I could have done differently to have made yesterday less stressful. 

My word to you is “Try”. Try coming up with your own word of the day. If your mornings are busy and hectic getting the kids ready for school, etc, pick your word on the ride in to work or after the kids have left for the day.

Perhaps bedtime is a better time for you to come up with a word for tomorrow.

Wherever and whenever, there’s never a bad time to take a few moments and come up with an appropriate word to live by each day. 

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Summer Tips & Recipes

Scribbles Magazine's August 1992 edition featured a two page Summer pullout centrefold. The special section included recipes and Summer tips. My mom's Pineapple Delight recipe is featured. 

To read our Summer section, click below, and it will go to a larger full screen size or offer zoom viewing...



So this was from an old 1992 Scribbles Magazine centerfold it was the Summer Tips and Recipes section. This is the tips part.
SUMMER TIPS...
Whether swimming or sailing gardening or get together‘s barbecuing or backpacking. There’s no end to the fun to be had in the summer. Here are a few helpful hints and suggestions to help make your summer and a safe and happy one.
Gardening is not only enjoyable it’s also a practical way to enjoy fresh produce at great savings.
To reduce the insect population in your garden frame garden in onions.
Rabbit manure makes an excellent fertilizer, as does eggshells and old coffee grinds.
To keep birds out of your crop, tie aluminum plates to stakes.
Water, tender young plants with a hand poured cups of your water instead of hose.
Keep your cool by drinking 6 to 8 glasses of water per day
Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun. Its rays are more damaging between 12 and 3 PM.
Pets should never be left out of for extended periods without plenty of food, water and shade Children should always wear light clothing or sunscreen when outdoors
To relieve bee stings, use meat tenderizer.
Cloves, or cucumber skins on kitchen counters keep ants away.
Don’t be fooled by clouds 80% of the suns harmful rays can penetrate cracks clouds so precaution should still be implemented
Camping or boating? first aid kit is a must keep it well stocked with Band-Aids, guys, matches scissors, burn cream, aspirin, rubbing alcohol, and a first aid manual.
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Jul 1, 2023

scribbles VIDEO | Mr. Sock in... The Smokey Anthem

TOP ROW MR. SOCK, THREE KIDS IN OTTAWA, BOTTOM ROW: TIMMI, ANGIE, GRAHAM. MOLI & MORGYN, KIERAN, .ANGIE & KAYLA, KIM, EM & MADDIE

Mr. Sock is feeling very patriotic (whether he wanted to be or not) in this new Scribbles VIDEO.
 
Although times are tough in so many ways, I'm still extremely grateful to live in Canada. There's truly not many other places I would want to call home. 
 
Enjoy the long weekend. Here's hoping the skies are clearer.
 
Now here's our video: Mr. Sock in The Smokey Anthem.



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