May 06

Family Resemblences

Look at the photo above. Do you see how much we all look alike? The noses, eyes, face shapes, and smiles? I am amused whenever one of my granddaughters says someone told them they look like their mother and they don’t agree. I understand because I used to feel the same way. I thought I looked mostly like my Daddy and I was proud of it. As I got older, the mirror showed me my mother’s features.

I used to say that my three oldest children looked more like each other than either myself or their father. My two younger daughters looked so much alike as children that they could have been twins if not for the three and a half years between their ages. As they got older, their features changed and the resemblance lessened. Now their faces are growing back toward each other again. I see myself more in them also. There was a time when I thought my oldest daughter was the one most like me, but that too has changed.

Even though I, like them, hate to have my picture made and seldom like photos of myself, this picture has become one of my favorites. In it, I can trace the resemblances of three generations and, since I see my own mother in my mirror, add that resemblance back to the fourth one. I find it especially meaningful this week as we move toward Mother’s Day.

Yesterday afternoon, my middle daughter started the celebration for this year with a bouquet of beautiful yellow roses. She gets some such for me every year because she knows yellow roses are my favorite. It has become a tradition for us. She brought them early this time because she saw them in the store and thought that particular bunch was especially beautiful. She said she was afraid, if she waited until Sunday she wouldn’t be able to find others as nice. There will be other tokens, phone calls and cards, but this gesture is a memory that I will cherish because it says she wanted to give me the best possible.

I love my all my girls (and my boys too, but this is about the feminine side) and am very proud of them. They are strong, independent, and successful women. They have raised beautiful daughters who are on their way to becoming the same. I only wish my own mother was still here to enjoy them with me.

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Apr 19

Recipes – Mine or Not?

One thing I originally wanted to do on this site was publish favorite recipes so that family members could share. I just haven’t ever gotten around to setting it up. Today I decided to look into it. As a website copywriter and freelance writer, I am constantly aware of the need to avoid plagiarism. Therefore, the first thing I was concerned about was how much a recipe had to be changed before it could be called “mine.”

What I found seems very confusing. The copyright law says:

“Mere listings of ingredients as in recipes, formulas, compounds, or prescriptions are not subject to copyright protection. However, when a recipe or formula is accompanied by substantial literary expression in the form of an explanation or directions, or when there is a combination of recipes, as in a cookbook, there may be a basis for copyright protection.”

The general consensus seems to be that you need to give credit for where ever you got the original recipe before you made your own changes to it. So, for instance, there are probably thousands of Chili recipes out there. Some of them may have unique ingredients, but most just use different combinations of the same standard list of things. These standard ingredients can only be prepared so many ways. It seems to me the descriptions for how to do this are going to overlap very frequently.

How many ways can you say “brown the meat” or “add all the spices?” So, here’s my version of chili. It’s based on personal sampling of many people’s chili over the years and a gradual “let’s try this” attitude over those same years. ( Read more )

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Apr 05

A Sad Truth of Modern Life

Look at the photo at the top of the page. We all look healthy and mostly happy. None of us really like having our photo made and we are never truly pleased with the results, but that was a good day. Looking at it brings back that feeling of togetherness. I don’t think we’ve all been in the same place at the same time since.

In fact, our lives are so separated and busy that most of us seldom even talk to each other. There are times when it seems that Facebook is our only connection. Even there, we don’t usually communicate directly. I sometimes feel that I am stalking my children and grandchildren. I gauge their well being by what they post to their friends and the pictures they put online.

One of the shows I watch on TV regularly features a family that always meets for dinner every Sunday. Every week, I find myself longing for that kind of situation. Of course, they all live in the same town and we don’t even all live in the same state. Besides, meeting like that would require someone to actually cook a big meal every Sunday afternoon and I certainly don’t have time for that.

Even so, I find it hard to accept those facts as an excuse. I do live in the same town with other members of my family, including one of the two sons who weren’t available for the photo above. Of the three “children” who live here, I only see one on a regular basis and that is mainly because she eats and showers at my house. When she lived in Florida, we communicated with each other no more than we do with the others now. ( Read more )

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Dec 21

A Web of Connections

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Sep 17

Teacher

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