
My friend TJ had a unique encounter that I thought would make a wonderful Mother's Day post. Here is her story:
"I do not know how mother got to Bali. But the discovery produced a smile on my
face. Mother finally got to travel. Just
the week before I had carefully spread her ashes on my brother’s grave before
heading to the airport.
I had been unable to discard the vessel that had contained
her ashes and had held it on my lap for the long flight. I had been sure it was
empty. I do not know why I looked
inside.
We had been spending a magical week in Bali. Our guide was a devote Hindu. Karma,
reincarnation and their varied beliefs were constant topics of
conversation. I asked him about a resting
place for Mother. His positive response was heartfelt; he would arrange
everything.
Two days later, we drove to the ocean with mother’s ashes. Waiting for us were several holy men, dressed
in white. My mother was about to have a beautiful Hindu funeral. The men chanted, incense was burned, chimes
were rung and offerings were made.
Although in a language I did not understand, when she finally was given
to the sea, I felt at peace.
Surprisingly, many people questioned the
appropriateness Hindu ceremony.
“Would she have
approved?”
“I do not know.”
Soon the answer would
change.
Mother and I were never close. When I was barely 4, my
7-year-old brother, died. My mother
retreated from life and me. She was a
fearful, timid woman who spoke wishfully of world travel. Getting a passport scared her so much she
abandoned hope of travel. In opposition, I grew up energetic, outgoing and a
world traveler.
I was joyful mother had
found her way to Bali.
Upon my return home, I scheduled a facial. I went to my usual lady, who knew nothing of
my travels or personal life as I enjoy quiet meditation during facials. This
was not to be.
With eyes closed, I felt an energy rush when she touched my left
arm. Purple lights went off in my
head. My body was tingling. Afterwards, I asked her what had happened,
referencing only the purple light. Avoiding
eye contact, she told me, “Your mother contacted me when I touched your left
arm and energy began to flow through you.
She told me to tell you she had a blast.
She felt very important and it was the nicest thing you have ever done
for her.”
I was stunned and at a loss for words. I felt love flowing
between mother and myself.
I am looking forward to Mother’s Day secure in the knowledge
a mother’s love never dies."

With spring and summer comes many occasions to buy gifts or
presents. It seems that there are many more birthdays during this time of year.
From Weddings, showers, baby gifts, graduations, birthday gifts, get well,
retirement, or anniversary occasions, a gift needs to be bought.
Gift buying can be a resentful chore or a fun experience. I
have some tips so you never make a faux pas and break even one of the ‘deadly
sins of gift buying’.
Here are the sins:
1. Something that says to
the person they are fat
This includes gym memberships, a trainer, or a subscription
to a diet plan. If the person requests
this gift, it is still dicey and you are treading on thin ice.
2. Something that says
they are old
This includes wrinkle creams, makeovers, or AARP membership.
(My own
company’s menopause pajamas can be a wonderful gift when presented as
‘travel pajamas’).
3. Something that says
they are not very smart
This includes beginning classes in anything, Rosetta Stone,
on-line courses, or books they have never shown an interest.
4. Re-gifted anything
If you didn’t like it why would anyone else? You can
rationalize all you want!
Now if the
recipient of your gift has expressed complete
desire for any of the items from the sins that may be interpreted as fat,
old or dumb, buy it. Be aware it still carries a risk component.
Successful Gift
Buying Tips:
Wedding, baby showers, wedding showers gifts will be well
received are those you buy from their registry.
Sounds boring but it is safe.
Graduations, retirement gifts can be fun or practical. For
graduates I like an electric teakettle with a supply of soup, noodle
packages, hot chocolate etc. presented in a laundry bag. For retirees I like a
collection of flip-flops or hats in
a personalized bag or basket.
For Birthdays in the summer I like beach stuff. Big body towels, big rubber toys, squirt guns etc.
presented in a beach bag.
For anniversaries I like special food or wine items. Something consumable because if it is a 25th,
30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, or 50th
party, they really don’t need some THING!
Get-well gifts are always a tough gift. If they are
recovering or not has to be weighed before you buy. Here a film DVD is safe.
Do you have any gift-buying sins or gift buying suggestions?

As I was eating smoked salmon this morning that we smoked
from the fall salmon run our neighbor caught I was thinking about my next blog.
That’s when the similarities hit me. Fishing and blogging are similar
activates. Here are the attributes for both activities:
Patience
Action
Patience
Rejection
Action
Patience
Thrills
Rewards
Blogging requires patience to come up with an idea, then
write it, then edit it, then think of ways to improve it and then rewrite it
and then hope someone will read it and then read a comment from a reader and
then maybe another comment! If you are really lucky your blog post will be
picked up or run in a wider circulation venue.
Fishing similarities are requiring patience to wait with
your line out, reel it in and recast, get a nibble but nope, recast and wait
and then a bite and reel it in and you landed a fish!
Sometime a blog or a fishing adventure turns up nothing. No
one comments, or you don’t catch a fish. Then other times the blogging and
fishing Gods collide and you get many comments or reel in your quota of fish!
Those thrills and rewards are what keep us going, keep us blogging and fishing.
Do you fish?
Do you blog?
Here is the scenario:
You are preparing
some food item and you are out of a needed ingredient. You are home from work
and you have changed into comfy clothes.
Here is the question:
Do you get dressed
and head off to the store?
Here are the answers from some of my 50+ women friends:
1 1.
NO. I
have changed into comfy clothes; I’d make something else.
2.
Maybe
if I didn’t take my make-up off yet.
3.
Did I
take my bra off? If I did, no way!
4.
If it
is winter and I can throw on a coat.
5.
Of
course not. Go out that time of day after working all day? I would be too tired
by the time I got back home to make anything!
Here are answers from some 50+ men friends:
1 1.
Sure
2.
Yes
3.
I’d
pick up something else too
Notice the men do not have any hesitations about changing
back into clothes, underwear, makeup, and time of day or season.
I asked some women in their 20’s and 30’s the same question.
Their answers were more like the men, unless they had small children, than the 50+ year-old women! So what
happened? Here are my conclusions:
1 1.
At
50+ we women know the one time we rush to the market without make-up wearing a
baseball hat is the time we bump into several people we haven’t seen in a long
time!
2.
We 50+
women don’t have the extra energy.
3.
Men
at 50+ don’t’ care what they look like if they meet someone. In fact they might
go out for a beer. Women would rather cut off their arm!
4.
Men
think it will just take less than a half-hour so what is the big deal?
5.
Young
women look good with little effort, and have more energy than their 50+ counterparts!
Tell me your answer.
Do you concur or not?

To those who have never experienced a night sweat or a hot
flash I thought I would try to convey how they feel in this Q&A. Beware, I
think Hot Flashes and Night Sweats have nasty replies.
Haralee: A Hot
Flash feels to me like a tiny bit of foreboding, maybe a bit of nausea followed
by sweat breaking out on my forehead and chest like I just finished a workout.
Hot Flash:
Foreboding, nausea? You are such a dram queen! Yes I spike your internal thermostat,
get used to it!
Haralee: My Hot
Flashes can be so intense that I carry a fan and shower and change clothes
several times a day.
Hot Flash: So
what is the big deal? I am keeping you clean, wearing all your clothes and
sporting a fashion accessory.
Haralee: I found
some Chinese herbs that help reduce the intensity and frequency of my hot
flashes. Since I had estrogen positive breast cancer, I can’t take any
hormones, bio-identical or even plant estrogens.
Hot Flash: Whah-Whah
Haralee: My Night
Sweats are so severe they will wake me up several times a night. Before I
started wearing the sleepwear from
my company, I was going through sheets,
nightgowns and pajamas nightly!
Night Sweats:
Lullabies are for babies. You are such a whiner!
Haralee: No one
sleeps well when you are having night sweats. Covers go up and down and unless
you are wearing wicking sleepwear, you end up hot, wet and then freezing.
Night Sweats: Sleep
is so over rated!
Haralee: Insomnia
is also a side effect of menopause. Often after a night sweat wakes me up, I
can’t fall back to sleep.
Night Sweats:
Whah-Whah
See how nasty they are? Have you anything to add to this
dialogue?

I hated helping with the Passover dishes. Bringing up set
after set of dishes from the basement and bringing down the sets we used 51
weeks out of the year was an ordeal! Glassware, pots and pans and of course 2
sets of silverware needed to be lugged upstairs too. After spending almost a
year in the basement everything needed to be washed. My parents did not have a
dishwasher. I have lots of memories about Passover. Foremost as a kid was the
work involved in preparing for the holiday.
The cupboards had to be scrubbed clean before the Passover
dishes, cutlery, pots and pans and glassware could be put back. The
refrigerator needed to be cleaned and all ‘chamatz’ brought down to the
basement too. We must have made 50 trips up and down those stairs in just setting
up the kitchen for the week. Then after the Holiday we repeated the process!
Collective, OY!
My Mother made carrot candy for Passover. It was a big deal.
Lots of cooking and laying it out across the kitchen table to firm up and lots
of discussion if it was a good year or not. Carrots honey and sugar and lemon
peel were cooked in a huge vat of water. To me it was never that tasty for the
efforts, but it was my Mother’s Passover specialty so we ate it and said we
loved it.
My parents usually hosted the Seder, sometimes both nights.
Up to 25 people seated for the dinner was always fun. All the traditional foods
and foods of the times like Jell-O molds were presented. The matzoh balls, were
they light and fluffy or hard like rocks? My Grandmother made her own gefilte
fish that everyone clamored for!
The best part about Passover as a kid was that my Father was
off for the week. It was the only time of the year that my Dad was on vacation
for an entire week. My Dad’s family owned restaurants and they closed them all
for the week of Passover every year. Sometimes the Holiday coincided with
school vacation and we would go on vacation for a couple of days. It was a
treat to have my Dad home for dinner every night, and to eat dinner at home.
Passover is not my favorite eating holiday because I have a
sweet tooth. I have never met a Passover dessert that satisfies my taste buds. Desserts aside, I have sweet memories of the
Holiday. Happy Passover.
My husband is part of Team Haralee.Com Sleepwear. He ships
out the orders every day. He folds and wraps and inspects the garments before
they are put into inventory and he maintains the inventory. He is an integral
part of the team that makes our company run smoothly.
Three weeks ago he took a fall. He was pulling some heavy
scrap metal out of his pickup bed with a chain and the chain broke and he flew
backwards. He broke his ankle and fractured his leg. He had surgery on the
ankle and is in a cast and will be in a boot with crutches for another month or
more. Physical therapy will follow and hopefully by late June he will literally
be back on his feet!
Not only are we a team in our business but in our marriage
too. I exclusively pay the bills and he exclusively maintains the vehicles,
other than that it is a combined effort. We share household duties like
cleaning, cooking, yard work, laundry, errand running and grocery shopping.
You never realize until it is gone how much a helpful spouse
helps! I am picking up his job at the company and at home. I am also his
nursemaid because he cannot put any weight on his foot and it actually hurts
him when it is not elevated.
I have had to change several plans because it is his right
foot so he cannot drive himself to appointments. We are just hoping it is a
bump in the road to plans, and recovery will be full for summer.
The cats are doing a good job of keeping him company.
Anyone have tips for a good rehabilitation?

For the last 7 years we have had a family member get
married. Yes it is wonderful and I wouldn’t change a thing but for me they have
all been destination weddings.
I am not
talking about Hawaii or Italy but places like Lyme Connecticut, and Butte
Montana. Not really vacation destinations!
I have a bad case of wedding
fatigue and we still have a few more potentials to wed, but not this year.
This year we caught a break; no one is getting married. We
can stay home all summer and all fall. We don’t have to spend a small fortune
on airfare, clothes, hotels and gifts and, and, and!
To my dear unwed nieces
and nephews, I say, thanks for giving me a year off. I may need a few more.
Let
me just state it here: The next wedding I will be a guest. I am too tired and
old to decorate 30 tables, arrange flowers for 10 bridesmaids or wrap bows
around 150 chairs. Sorry.
If you want to elope I support your decision!
All the wedding participants in the last 7 years have had
babies.
Here are the reasons I am more excited about them than weddings:
It is more fun buying
baby presents and toddler presents than a dress for me for another wedding!
I am looking at toys
from Melissa and Doug rather than dresses from Nordstroms.
I am considering
onesies and ruffle socks rather than shoes that will adhere to my feet after a
couple of dances.
I am having virtual
tea parties and laughing at walking steps on Skype rather than having to travel
several thousand miles for an evening.
Don’t get me wrong; I love a wedding. I love hearts full of
hope and future.
I also love chubby cheeks and baby steps!
I mean look at some of their faces!
What about you, are you suffering wedding fatigue? Are you
in baby bliss?
Tattoo Popularity
14 Mar 2015 2:30 AM (10 years ago)
Like many cities, my hometown of Portland Oregon is full of
tattooed people. Tattoos are an art form and I try to appreciate it.
I can break down tattoos into age groups. This is not to say
that tattoo style popularity can be seen in all ages but these are just my
observations.
The 50 -60 year olds have small tattoos. Women sport a tatt
on their ankle or shoulder or maybe above their breast. Their tattoo is maybe
of a flower, a butterfly, or a bird. Men have one on their arm or their forearm
or chest. Their tattoos are often a name or an animal.
The 40 year olds have tribal tattoos on their arms and legs.
They also sport bands around their upper arms and ankles. This age group may
also have some significant to them tattoo on the inside of their wrist or
between their fingers. Many women have the tramp stamp. Both men and women may
have their backs illustrated.
The 30 year olds have vibrant color tattoos. Women will have
colorful bodice tatts. Men will have colorful arm sleeves. Legs, backs, necks
and midriffs are all a canvas for some tattoo art.
The 20 year olds seem to embrace writing more than images or
abstracts for their form of tattoo expression. If you find yourself reading
someone’s skin I would guess he or she is a 20 something. Most of the writing
is in cursive.
I have had to ask people what their tattoo reads because the
penmanship is lousy. Sometimes the person is pleased to read to me their
tattoo. Recently I encountered my grocery checker with full sleeves, finger
tats and a script across her bodice. When I asked her what her bodice said she
told me it was a long poem. I have to hypothesize that it starts at her neck
where it is visible to the public and continues down her torso.
What has been your experience reading or looking at skin
art? Do you have a tattoo that you share with the world? Jewish friends, how do
you feel about tattoos in Hebrew?

Yearly my oncologist’s group puts on an evening lecture
recapping new and exciting news from the San Antonio breast cancer symposium.
For the last few years
my company has had a table there giving out brochures
about our sleepwear. It truly is a wonderful event and I am lucky to be a part
of an oncology practice willing to outreach to their patients this way. Did I
mention there is food and it is free?
Before the lecture starts there is time to socialize, go
around to all the tables and eat. I engage with the men and women who stop at
my table. Not only am I a vendor but a survivor. These are my people!
After talking with many people I am reminded of some
misconceptions. Here are a few myths that even women in the midst of treatments
believe or their families believe:
Breast cancer is genetic
NOPE. Less than 10%
of all breast cancers are genetic.
If you have a mastectomy you never have to worry about reoccurrences
NOPE. All it takes is
one rogue gene no matter how much tissue is removed. Cancer happens.
Mammograms are expensive or not necessary
NOPE. Under health
care reform, a routine mammogram screening is FREE and will pick up most
abnormalities of women with out dense breasts. Imaging offices are open 6 days
a week and often from 6 AM to 8PM. There is no excuse to not get a yearly
mammogram if you are over 40. They save lives!
Here are a couple of advancement take-aways from the
lecture:
Immunotherapy treatments are showing promise for breast cancer. It
targets the immune system not the tumor. The tumor may take time to respond and
often get worse before it gets better but it is another tool in the
oncologist’s arsenal.
Adjuvant Hormone Therapy Duration is benefiting from the research
on 5-10 years of patients taking tamoxifen and or aromatase inhibitors. Promising
reoccurrence and mortality rates are seen up to 15 years after the patient has
completed her program. The balance of toxicity versus benefit of extended
therapy use is the tipping point.
So there you have it.
Did you learn an interesting fact? Have you scheduled your mammogram?

I get migraines. I had a few migraines during my college
years but they became more prevalent as I aged. The usual culprits like stress,
lack of sleep, and head colds, are all sources of my migraines, but most often
my migraines are caused by foods. Additives and artificial flavors found in
foods are sure to send me holding my head in pain. Unfortunately I often don’t
know the source until it is too late!
I have read some historical recounts of migraines and find
it fascinating. From thoughts of being possessed to being an oracle, the
migraine sufferer suffered various roles.
Also interesting are some of the remedies for migraines
found in historical records. Skulls were found with holes drilled through thought
to relieve pressure, pain or evil spirits. Eyes were removed for some of the
same reasons. Institutionalization, and shock treatments were also popular ways
to treat migraine sufferers.
Recently I had a full morning of meetings planned. I woke up with a headache. I took my drug. I
followed with 3 Advil, breakfast and a shot of espresso. I showered, dressed,
and got ready for my day. The headache was a migraine and it was not responding
right away. From experience this indicates time to nap in a dark room.
Last year I had a migraine that I ignored and pushed through
to a planned meeting. I cut the meeting short. The meeting was at a hospital
and I knew of an interfaith meditation room opposite the surgery waiting room
that was hardly used. I knew I could not drive home so I stretched out on the
floor of the room and turned off the lights. Sure enough some surgeons in full
scrubs entered and discovered me. I assured them I was fine, just a migraine
and waiting for the drugs to take hold. Of course being doctors and at a
hospital and discovering a middle-aged woman on the floor, they felt obligated
to help!
I did learn my lesson from that incident and stayed home
this time. I napped for 2 hours and woke up feeling cold feet, not aching head
and knew I was OK. My cat who feels she must babysit was relieved too.
Are you a migraine
sufferer? What works for you? Have you ever found yourself on the floor
someplace waiting for your drugs to kick in?

Lasagna is a wonderful comfort food, gooey, cheesy, warm,
filling. It is also a great dish to take when you need to
bring a casserole or to feed a crowd.
After watching the Sopranos, the episode when they are
eating lasagna, Carmella and Tony are saying how good it is with a layer of
spinach, I now add spinach to my lasagna. Who knew Carmella Soprano could give
recipe tips?
The spinach gives it a nice color layer so it is visually appealing.
I will use ground beef and sometimes ground pork together. I always add onions
and mushrooms. Since I have a huge garden and make tomato sauce and tomato
paste, I use them into my sauce for the lasagna. I layer with Ricotta cheese,
Parmesan cheese and Mozzarella cheese and it all smells wonderful while it is
cooking.
I usually make 2 medium lasagnas at the same time so I use
all the noodles at once. If I don’t have to give one away, the spare casserole
goes into the freezer for future use.
Do you have a favorite comfort food to make, share or eat?
Carmella Soprano Lasagna
1-2 pounds ground beef or combination of beef and pork, 5%
fat on the beef
1 large onion sliced thinly
½ pound mushrooms sliced
Pan fry all together with salt, pepper, basil and parsley
In a separate pot heat tomato sauce and paste to make at least 3 cups
Add salt, pepper, garlic, basil and parsley
Mix 16 ounces Ricotta cheese with 2 eggs
Grate 16 ounces Mozzarella cheese
Measure ½ cup Parmesan cheese
8 ounces baby spinach
Boil or use no boil 16 ounces lasagna noodles
Spray 2 lasagna pans and start layering starting with and
ending with sauce.
Bake 350 for 45 minutes.

I read obituaries. I know I am not alone. I don’t know when
I started but I do remember the first time I recognized someone I knew from his
obituary.
One of my Mother’s friends, who recently died of pneumonia
at the age of 92, had prepared her obit. She had outlived her husbands and
children and wrote it because she felt no one was still alive who knew her
story. I thought that a brilliant idea.
Here are portions of obits I question whether something else
could be said if the deceased wrote it:
“She was a hard worker”
“She was ridiculously honest”
“He overcame many troubles”
I like attempts to capture a person’s personality rather
than the resume approach or genealogical account of a person in an obituary.
Here are a few:
“If you feel sad or blue because you lost a good friend, be
assured he is laughing and telling stories”.
“She is in the hearts of all those she touched”
“She was an acquired taste”
I like to know what was the cause of death in an obituary.
Here are popular phrases that elude the cause of death:
“Fought a courageous fight”
“Died unexpectedly”
“Called home by the Lord”
“Died peacefully”
“Died Suddenly”
“Went to be with the Lord”
A memorable obituary I read does not have the cause of
death, but it read:
“1982-2014, Kind of young don’t you think?”
Are you writing your obituary? Are you making your wishes
known for your obituary? Have you embraced the high costs of publishing your obituary?
(Photos courtesy of my friend Deirdre, at shuttershaman)
The Un-Invites
7 Feb 2015 12:30 AM (10 years ago)
I think I have uncovered a trend. Un-Inviting people. Friends
invite you for dinner and then they call and cancel because …… Maybe it is just
cancelling or postponing, but it feels more like un-inviting to me.
I realize everyone leads busy lives but it is dinner, not
attempting to cure cancer! The un-invites have become so frequent I have become
very aggressive by saying I am putting it on my calendar now and I will be at
your door at this date and time! Or I am not putting it on my calendar because
you will cancel so firm up with me as the date nears!
When I ask people over for a dinner party I give the date
and the time. I think about the guests I am inviting so everyone gets along. If
some one can’t make it I don’t cancel the dinner party, it just becomes a
smaller group.
If a significant other is not available I do not welcome a
plus one unknown stand-in because I think about the dynamics of the group of
guests I invited. Now maybe I know your
friend or sister or neighbor that you want to bring as your plus one because
your significant other is out of town, but please ask me, don’t just show up at
the door. I may have prepared something special for your significant other and
had I known I would not have gone to the trouble!
Let’s face it sometimes you have a lousy few days going and
you realize you have a dinner party scheduled. It is something to look forward
to and helps getting past the crummy days. Then, WHAM, you are uninvited. You
didn’t prepare anything for dinner and the party was going to be your highlight
of the week! Grrr.
Am I the only one experiencing this un-inviting trend? Vent
here and tell me how you handle it!
Last week I went for my yearly mammogram. I go to a women’s
imaging center where all they do is digital mammograms. Since I am a breast
cancer survivor I usually hang around the 20 minutes for the radiologist to
read my mammogram. When I went into the waiting room there was a woman not only
crying but also wailing. I decided to leave and wait for the follow-up letter
to come and the notice sent to my oncologist.
I saw the oncologist before I got the letter with the heads
up that all was fine. I was feeling relieved until I got home and opened the
letter from the imaging center. The letter stated my breast tissue is almost
entirely fat.
I chose during breast cancer to save my breasts. I had 2
lumpectomies, which is considered breast conservation to keep them. So what if
they are almost all fat now. I am happy that they are still original. Did the
imaging center just call me ‘fatty’?
Breasts are not comprised of muscle so are fatty breasts
bad? I can’t work out my breasts to turn the fat to muscle because there are no
muscles in breasts! So here is my question:
Have you been told that
you are a fat breasted woman?
Giving blood is a great thing to do. Donating your healthy
blood to blood banks is terrific. When I was in college I started donating
blood. I learned then that my veins are not very cooperative. They look good
but they roll away from the needle.
Fast forward a few decades and my veins were tested to their
limit with chemotherapy. I chose not to have a port inserted because that part
of the whole cancer treatment regime was what freaked me out. Subsequently my
chemo had to be administered into my veins in my arm. Because of my breast
cancer surgeries only one arm could be used. The chemo drugs are very toxic.
The nurses who administer wear heavy gloves, and yet this poison went into my
veins. My veins did not like it. They rolled, collapsed, burst and generally
made life difficult.
As a result of my treatments, the only place that I can get
blood out of my body for a blood test is from my hand. It hurts a bit and the
top of my hand is all scarred from my many blood tests as a cancer survivor. My
doctor went so far as to recommend I wear a medical alert bracelet! I just can’t bring myself to wear a bracelet
that says, “Veins Suck, Use Right Hand” or “Veins Shot, Administer in Right
Hand Only”.
Last week I went for my yearly visit to my oncologist. Before the visit blood is taken. A good
friend of mine had breast cancer a year after my diagnosis. We go to the same
oncologist and now we schedule our appointments following each other and then
go out to celebrate another year of cancer free living. She has her appointment
first because her veins are not shot and her time in the lab is brief.
I don’t think there is note on my chart about my veins but
let’s just say I never get the new oncology tech for the blood draw. I still
tell them what size needle to use, which hand, which I make certain is warm,
and I already drank about a gallon of water before the visit, all to have a
timely and successful blood draw.
Anyone else with uncooperative veins?

If you look at your wardrobe and see clothes you love but
some how they don’t look good on you any longer but you hate to give them away, try refashioning. Did you see Melissa McCarthy on the red carpet at Golden
Globes? Her stylists
refashioned!
If you are unsure of your skills, head to the Goodwill and
buy an inexpensive skirt, dress or top for practice. My sister bought a lovely silk sleeves top we
planned on refashioning to a vest. It didn’t work but it was only out $3.00!
1. Change the hemline.
It is easier to go shorter than longer. With a long hemline you can make it a
handkerchief hemline, bias or just shorten it up. A dress can become a tunic or
even a blouse.
2. Adjust the sleeve length.
Whether it is a dress or a top you can shorten a sleeve
length. You can add rouching to give it some style while shortening it.
3. Mix up fabrics.
Add pockets to a skirt from a different fabric. Add a
neckline trim of a contrasting fabric to a top or dress.
4. Change buttons.
Nothing refreshes an old coat then new interesting buttons.
Beautiful buttons can be found anywhere from the Goodwill, fabric stores to
artists’ markets.
5. Add or make a belt.
Similar to buttons, an interesting belt can add new life to
an older skirt, dress or outfit. Cloth belts can get refashioned with some new
material easily.
Have you tried your hand at refashioning?

This fall on garbage day my neighbor knocked on my door.
Since I bike around the neighborhood, she wanted to know if I knew this dog.
I am pretty sure I would remember this face! I did not. My
neighbor is a big walker and she didn’t recognize her either. The dog then
plopped down on my front walk. I got her some water and our afternoon together
began.
I am friendly with many neighbors so it wasn’t hard to
solicit a leash, collar and kibble for the pooch. We are a cat family.
Since it was a beautiful day and it appeared to be a school
free day, the neighborhood was buzzing. My
office is in the back of my home so
I don’t see the street. We have a corner lot but it is all treed and private
which is great except when you want to do some neighborhood sleuthing and get
work done at the same time!
I gave up on the work and set out to find this girl’s home.
She wasn’t a pup and I didn’t think she could have wandered far. I put up
posters around the neighborhood, notified the appropriate agencies and placed 2
listings on Craig’s list. I stopped everyone who walked or rode their bike past
my house to take a look at the dog and rack their brain if they recognized
her.
I named her Wanda and hoped closer to the dinner hour her
owners would come home and get her. She was happy to hang out with me and nap
on the front porch.
Around 5, her owners claimed her. Her real name is Betsy and
she is almost 8. She has been acting irritable lately, eating and sleeping
more. They don’t know how she got out of the house and yard but this is the
second time she has taken off.
The young family was thrilled she wandered just 2 blocks to
my house and was safe. They were very grateful. She has been moved to this new
house and yard and neighborhood. That’s a lot of change for what I think is a
menopausal dog. No wonder Betsy felt
comfortable with me, 2 menopausal gals hanging out on a lovely day!
Even though some politicians are trash talking the idea to
establish a US Embassy with a US Ambassador to Cuba, it will happen. I predict it will occur before the next
President is elected. I totally endorse this action but I don’t want to be the
Ambassador and here are the reasons:
1. My Spanish stinks.
I have a fair knowledge of basic
restaurant Spanish supplemented with Spanish street names. The US ambassador I
think should be more fluent in Spanish than being able to order food or find a
street address.
2. I do not have a poker face.
My diplomacy would certainly be
compromised with my facial expressions. I hate to admit it but I sometimes
raise an eyebrow when presented with a WTF situation. The US ambassador needs
to have an experienced placid demeanor.
3. I don’t have political experience.
The US Ambassador needs
more skills than voting and supporting causes. He or She needs some political
expertise.
So who would be on my short list?
- Maria Shriver (A bit of historical irony)
- Tammy Baldwin (Already a historical presence)
- Julián Castro (The brothers are Fluent in Spanish)
- Joaquín Castro (Ditto)
- Mazie Hirono (Who better to understand living on an island)
Some of my candidates may not want to leave their current jobs but
they may or may not be re-elected. They may be not fluent in Spanish, but these
are smart people and they can learn!
So I will have to just visit Cuba as a tourist some day rather than in
an official capacity. I email the President before the State of the Union
Address every year. This year it is January 20, 2015. I will be emailing the
administration my recommendations. Who would you recommend I add to my list
before I hit send?

For the last 2 months I have been using
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This Holiday season I had several encounters that I wish I
had snapped a picture or recorded the conversation.
I seem to attract oddness. I think it is because I am friendly and engage people but ….
#1. Some how a
man in line at the post office objected to me not inching forward and kept
asking me if I was still in line. He told me he should go to the front of the
line, at least in front of me because he was a senior citizen. When my
transaction took both clerks away from their counters he went, Postal! Later
that day when I bumped into him in the market he pointed at me saying, “You You
You!”
I wish I had recorded the conversation and snapped his
picture!
#2. I saw a woman entering the grocery store with a big dog.
I’m not sure it was wearing a service dog coat. I said “that is a pretty dog”.
She replied, “not a dog but a wolf.” Next thing I saw was the wolf/dog taking a
poop down one of the aisles.
I wish I had my camera ready!
#3. Also at the grocery store a guy had one of those mobile
carts with a dog in the basket. He was checking out in front of me. He told the
clerk that the dog is a service dog because she can smell him if his blood
sugar drops. The dog was a pug.
I wish I had taken a recording/picture for all my Pug and
Puggel friends!
#4. Ten days before Christmas I saw 3 guys dressed up in
full Santa suits walking toward me. I smiled because who wouldn’t? One of the Santas stopped and asked me for
directions. I asked him if he recognized the irony in the situation?
I wish I had taken a selfie with them!
Do I send off an odd vibe?
Do you have your phone ready to snap a photo, video, or record a conversation?
I don’t mean to scoff
the viability of service animals but there seems to be a fraudulent trend. This
recent article in the New Yorker about emotional support animals, one is a
turkey, shown above, is hilarious…
And here is a slideshow of the “””emotional support animals””””!

Most production of clothing manufacturing is off shore.
China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Cambodia are all producing Fast Fashion
cheaply. The wages paid to garment workers in foreign countries is very low.
Actually China is raising their wage structure and many customers are moving to
cheaper countries for their manufacturing.
So much of Fast Fashion is really almost disposable fashion.
Made to last one seasonal trend or just a few wearings. The fabric is thin, the
craftsmanship is shoddy, and the fit is hit or miss. Many factories off shore
have to produce so many pieces so quickly that quality control is almost
nonexistent. By the time you want to get rid of the garment it is not even
worthy for the Charity shop.
Stores like Forever21, H&M, and Zara copy fashion
designers looks and cheaply make copies. Designers are making styles for
Kohl’s, and Target. So what’s the big deal? In the US, our consumerism to have
the latest trend at a cheap price has just about bankrupt the US fashion
industry, almost made a skill and trade obsolete and has even negatively impacted
Thrift and Charity stores.
So what does this all
mean to you? When you are shopping ask yourself a few questions:
What is the fabric?
Can I see through it?
If I pull at the
seams will they come apart?
Where is the garment
made?
Is this a style that fits
well?
Is this a one-season
wonder?
Could more money be
spent for a better-made item that will last longer?
Could a similar garment
made in the USA be bought?
In my company,
www.haralee.com,
I knew when we started we would have our production done in the USA. I heard
too many horror stories about off shore manufacturers loosing inventory to
sizing mistakes, or switching to inferior fabric. Even big designers like Karen
Kane have moved much of their production back to the States because of quality
control issues.
Then of course there is the issue of sweatshops and low-low
wages. I could not run a company where my product was produced under those
conditions. The manufacturing company I use pays their employees a living wage
with benefits. They call me if there is a question on a design style or if they
notice a flaw in the fabric. My production costs are easily 10 times more than
they would be off shore but we are a company with values. I want my customers
to feel good about their purchase and to use their buying power to promote clothing
made in the USA!
Are you having a
difficult time finding quality made clothes, or clothes made in the USA?

I gave a lot of thought to going to 3 Christmas parties in
one day but decided why not? In my younger years I wouldn’t even consider
passing up a party just because they were all on the same day so I really
wanted to see if I could still pull it off!
My husband had to work all day. He could have made it to #3
if he really wanted to but he didn’t. His reasoning is that “I can cut bait “
and he cannot. He knows I will stay for 30 minutes or an hour and leave. I am taking his observation as a compliment!
Party #1 was a no
host at a bar starting at 2:30 and we were giving gifts for a women and
children shelter.
The party was very nice, nice people and the host brought a
person to give chair massages!
Party #2 staring
at 4 was an open house thrown by a good friend. She doesn’t give a party every
year so I was thrilled that this year I was able to attend. She has one of
those big old majestic homes every city has that looks out on to a grand
park.
The house was decorated beautifully. Christmas decorations
were everywhere you looked. The beverages were in a separate nook with hot
cold, alcohol and nonalcoholic choices. The food was spectacular. I mean who
cooks a whole turkey and ham and vegetarian, vegan and gluten free entrees pus
lots of dips and salads all labeled and sweets?
The neighbors that live behind our home gave party #3 starting at 6:30. This is
their annual Christmas party. I love to go and get caught up with the goings on
in the neighborhood. This picture is not
of the hostess but of a neighbor across the street. I remarked on her beautiful
silk blouse that this picture dose not do justice and she said she picked it up
last month when she was in China. She is in a marching band and they went to
China! Her husband is the water boy for the band. I had no idea! I almost
missed party #3 because I stopped at home before setting back out. Note to
self: just keep the momentum going!
Of course after I left the last party I was a bit wired and
thought I could easily attend 3 more! I need to practice eating and drinking
and chatting while standing. I was a bit rusty on balancing it all.
Have you also become a mid life party girl? What tips can
you share?

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Happy Glowing
Spam-aClaus
7 Dec 2014 11:30 PM (10 years ago)
Dear Santa,
I am sorry to write you this letter but I have marked your
correspondence as spam. I didn’t want to do it Santa. Really I am no Scrooge
but sending me 3-5 emails a day is just well, stalker like!
A personalized letter from you to my child seems like a
darling thing but Santa here are 5 reasons it is not going to ever happen:
- I don’t have a small child
- I don’t have small grandchildren
- I didn’t sign up for your mailing list
- I don’t sign up for email offers from Brazil, Spain, France,
or China
- I am Jewish
I understand out of the box marketing Santa but I really
think if you continue with this campaign you may have some future bad PR
issues. Who wants an aggressive Santa? Who wants a stalking Santa? The damage from your letter writing campaign
is done for 2014, but here are 5 suggestions for 2015:
- Have Mrs. Claus write a food blog with recipes for the
holidays
- Write your own travel blog
- Have one of the elves write a toy blog, what’s hot what’s
not
- Have Rudolph set up an Instagram account with frolicking
reindeer game pictures
- Link all the blogs together and build your mailing list from
those who sign up
I hope you find my tips helpful and I wish you Santa the
merriest of holidays.
Ho Ho Ho,
Haralee