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12/28/2024

Elephant: laser cut multiple wood species;
Maple, Cherry, Walnut, Cedar & patterened acrylic

Made to order starting at $50; first 5 flowers & family names.  18”x10.5” Stand includedMaple with Family Flower Garden ...
11/18/2024

Made to order starting at $50; first 5 flowers & family names.
18”x10.5”
Stand included
Maple with Family Flower Garden Designs
Walnut front frame
Select your florals by month to match your family members birth months.
Your personalized flower garden can have have family members names in place of the month.

12 month flower garden as shown $65

Made to order starting at $50; First 5 flowers & namesFamily Floral Garden FrameFlowers on Maple, Finished with Walnut i...
11/18/2024

Made to order starting at $50; First 5 flowers & names
Family Floral Garden Frame
Flowers on Maple, Finished with Walnut includes stand.
18”x10.5”

The nutcrackerLaser cut multiple wood species~Cedar, Cherry, Maple,Walnut, Mahogany$100 complete set5 set’s available
10/24/2024

The nutcracker
Laser cut multiple wood species~
Cedar, Cherry, Maple,Walnut, Mahogany
$100 complete set
5 set’s available

Wood Nativity Set
10/17/2024

Wood Nativity Set

08/31/2024

I am an American citizen, I had to provide the Department of Motor Vehicle with legal documentation for federally compliant license. Birth Certificate (with the state seal), marriage license (I am a woman and my maiden name changed) proof of address from utility company or bank. Valid license.
When I applied for a passport, I had to fill out an application. I had to give planned itinerary. I provided my license, a photo of myself, birth certificate. I had to pay a fee. I had to wait for my application to be authenticated. Finally I received my passport.
When we registered our children for public school there were requirements. Three Proof of address, mortgage documents or landlord/tenant lease, utility bill, bank statement. License or State ID, child’s birth certificate, child’s shot records. School registration application.
When we applied for our home mortgage, we had to provide a list of legal documents. License, Three years of tax records, bank statements, debts, had to sign for credit checks.
The same applies for other loans.
When we open bank accounts we have to provide legal documentation.
When we walk into state and federal buildings, hospitals, air ports, and the list goes on, we are subject to metal detectors & having our belongings searched.
When we go shopping, we have to pay for the items in our cart and have the receipt as proof of payment.
When we drive our vehicle, we are to be licensed & insured. When registration renews on our vehicle, we must provide our vehicle registration, license (the person named on the registration must be the person renewing) proof of insurance, payment.
I could go on with all the requirements needed for many situations in life.
When it comes to voting, why are our rules slack? The American people have the right to a legal voting process.
There should not be any questions raised about the citizenship of voters. If you are an immigrant, you should have to prove that you have become a legal citizen of the United States. If you can not, you simply can not vote.
The process of validating voting rights should be a priority. All of the items I listed above require specific documentation. Without that documentation you will not have a federally compliant license; a passport; the groceries in your cart; registered vehicle; mortgage……
Many, American Citizens lose their voting privileges due to criminal status. Felony charges, incarceration status, depending on state laws. Yet, people don’t argue for their vote.
Why are our government officials making it seem as though it’s a problem when states are tightening up the requirements to ensure that voters are legally eligible to vote. Voting is the right and the privilege of the American people. It is not the right or priveledge of non-citizens.
This post is not for any political party or candidate. This post is for the rights of the American 🇺🇸 People! Protect our country & citizens.

07/30/2024

36 years of marriage
9 children~7 sons & 2 Daughters
11 Grandchildren~
7 grandsons 4 granddaughters
Today first set of twin boys joined our family

05/30/2024

· author unknown

I have seen this before but it is such a great story!!
"17 INCHES"..........,
You will not regret reading this an excellent article to read from beginning to end. Twenty years ago, in Nashville, Tennessee, during the first week of January, 1996, more than 4,000 baseball coaches descended upon the Opryland Hotel for the 52nd annual ABCA's convention.
While I waited in line to register with the hotel staff, I heard other more veteran coaches rumbling about the lineup of speakers scheduled to present during the weekend. One name kept resurfacing, always with the same sentiment — “John Scolinos is here? Oh, man, worth every penny of my airfare.”
Who is John Scolinos, I wondered. No matter; I was just happy to be there.
In 1996, Coach Scolinos was 78 years old and five years retired from a college coaching career that began in 1948. He shuffled to the stage to an impressive standing ovation, wearing dark polyester pants, a light blue shirt, and a string around his neck from which home plate hung — a full-sized, stark-white home plate.
Seriously, I wondered, who is this guy? After speaking for twenty-five minutes, not once mentioning the prop hanging around his neck, Coach Scolinos appeared to notice the snickering among some of the coaches. Even those who knew Coach Scolinos had to wonder exactly where he was going with this, or if he had simply forgotten about home plate since he’d gotten on stage. Then, finally …
“You’re probably all wondering why I’m wearing home plate around my neck,” he said, his voice growing irascible. I laughed along with the others, acknowledging the possibility. “I may be old, but I’m not crazy. The reason I stand before you today is to share with you baseball people what I’ve learned in my life, what I’ve learned about home plate in my 78 years.”
Several hands went up when Scolinos asked how many Little League coaches were in the room. “Do you know how wide home plate is in Little League?”
After a pause, someone offered, “Seventeen inches?”, more of a question than answer.
“That’s right,” he said. “How about in Babe Ruth’s day? Any Babe Ruth coaches in the house?” Another long pause.
“Seventeen inches?” a guess from another reluctant coach.
“That’s right,” said Scolinos. “Now, how many high school coaches do we have in the room?” Hundreds of hands shot up, as the pattern began to appear. “How wide is home plate in high school baseball?”
“Seventeen inches,” they said, sounding more confident.
“You’re right!” Scolinos barked. “And you college coaches, how wide is home plate in college?”
“Seventeen inches!” we said, in unison.
“Any Minor League coaches here? How wide is home plate in pro ball?”............“Seventeen inches!”
“RIGHT! And in the Major Leagues, how wide home plate is in the Major Leagues? “Seventeen inches!”
“SEV-EN-TEEN INCHES!” he confirmed, his voice bellowing off the walls. “And what do they do with a Big League pitcher who can’t throw the ball over seventeen inches?” Pause. “They send him to Pocatello !” he hollered, drawing raucous laughter. “What they don’t do is this: they don’t say, ‘Ah, that’s okay, Jimmy. If you can’t hit a seventeen-inch target? We’ll make it eighteen inches or nineteen inches. We’ll make it twenty inches so you have a better chance of hitting it. If you can’t hit that, let us know so we can make it wider still, say twenty-five inches.'”
Pause. “Coaches… what do we do when your best player shows up late to practice? or when our team rules forbid facial hair and a guy shows up unshaven? What if he gets caught drinking? Do we hold him accountable? Or do we change the rules to fit him? Do we widen home plate? "
The chuckles gradually faded as four thousand coaches grew quiet, the fog lifting as the old coach’s message began to unfold. He turned the plate toward himself and, using a Sharpie, began to draw something. When he turned it toward the crowd, point up, a house was revealed, complete with a freshly drawn door and two windows. “This is the problem in our homes today. With our marriages, with the way we parent our kids. With our discipline.
We don’t teach accountability to our kids, and there is no consequence for failing to meet standards. We just widen the plate!”
Pause. Then, to the point at the top of the house he added a small American flag. “This is the problem in our schools today. The quality of our education is going downhill fast and teachers have been stripped of the tools they need to be successful, and to educate and discipline our young people. We are allowing others to widen home plate! Where is that getting us?”
Silence. He replaced the flag with a Cross. “And this is the problem in the Church, where powerful people in positions of authority have taken advantage of young children, only to have such an atrocity swept under the rug for years. Our church leaders are widening home plate for themselves! And we allow it.”
“And the same is true with our government. Our so-called representatives make rules for us that don’t apply to themselves. They take bribes from lobbyists and foreign countries. They no longer serve us. And we allow them to widen home plate! We see our country falling into a dark abyss while we just watch.”
I was amazed. At a baseball convention where I expected to learn something about curve balls and bunting and how to run better practices, I had learned something far more valuable.
From an old man with home plate strung around his neck, I had learned something about life, about myself, about my own weaknesses and about my responsibilities as a leader. I had to hold myself and others accountable to that which I knew to be right, lest our families, our faith, and our society continue down an undesirable path.
“If I am lucky,” Coach Scolinos concluded, “you will remember one thing from this old coach today. It is this: "If we fail to hold ourselves to a higher standard, a standard of what we know to be right; if we fail to hold our spouses and our children to the same standards, if we are unwilling or unable to provide a consequence when they do not meet the standard; and if our schools & churches & our government fail to hold themselves accountable to those they serve, there is but one thing to look forward to …”
With that, he held home plate in front of his chest, turned it around, and revealed its dark black backside, “…We have dark days ahead!.”
Note: Coach Scolinos died in 2009 at the age of 91, but not before touching the lives of hundreds of players and coaches, including mine. Meeting him at my first ABCA convention kept me returning year after year, looking for similar wisdom and inspiration from other coaches. He is the best clinic speaker the ABCA has ever known because he was so much more than a baseball coach. His message was clear: “Coaches, keep your players—no matter how good they are—your own children, your churches, your government, and most of all, keep yourself at seventeen inches."
And this my friends is what our country has become and what is wrong with it today, and now go out there and fix it!
"Don't widen the plate."

Homemade dinnerFlower 🌸 Pizza Mozzarella~petals, Tomatoes~center of flower Spinach~leaves
05/20/2024

Homemade dinner
Flower 🌸 Pizza
Mozzarella~petals,
Tomatoes~center of flower
Spinach~leaves

Happy Birthday, Danny,  Daniel BeyerKing Arthur Baking Company birthday cake recipe, King Arthur cake flour, 2 round cak...
04/08/2024

Happy Birthday, Danny, Daniel Beyer

King Arthur Baking Company birthday cake recipe, King Arthur cake flour, 2 round cakes, vanilla pudding in the middle dusted with powdered sugar. Fresh whipped chocolate cream around the edges.

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