Spring Fever…I’ve Got It Bad!

Spring Fever…I’ve Got It Bad!

I have always loved living where I experience all four seasons, but after our polar vortex winter this year, my longing for spring weather has intensified immensely, in fact…

I’ve got a bad case of spring fever!

"Spring Fever!" Mark Twain quote

I grew up surrounded by the enchanting mountains of Cache Valley, well-known for it’s frigid, winter climate and deep snow drifts!  I dearly loved all the white, winter wonderlands of my childhood, but I can better understand now why my sweet grandma used to always talk about having spring fever come the first part of March!

"Spring Flowers!" by Norman Rockwell www.mytributejournal.com

A picture much like this one, probably from an old Norman Rockwell calendar, hung from a nail on my grandma’s covered, back porch that led to her garden–she left it up all year long!

Spring Makes Me Want…

♦ Spring makes me want polka dots!  Wearing anything with polka dots is sure to put a smile on any winter weary face!

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As we start to shed our heavy winter coats for lighter spring jackets, this Candy Polka Dot Rain Coat at Ann Taylor Loft fits the bill perfectly!

Fishs Eddy Polka Dot dishes www.mytributejournal.com

These polka dishes from Fishes Eddy are fun for a spring brunch!  (If you’re in New York City, go wander this neat, eclectic kitchen store any time of year!)

I also think these comfy new polka dot work-out shirts from GapFit are nice too!

♦ Spring makes me want to browse the beautiful flower displays at my local neighborhood florists and greenhouses!   

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The climate zone where I live doesn’t recommend planting flowers until the first part of May since temperatures can still often dip below freezing at night before that time.  It’s always fun to go look though, and maybe even pick out a bunch of fresh-cut flowers to fill a pretty vase at home. 

Spring makes me want to open up my windows and do some spring cleaning!   We wouldn’t have dared admit it back then, but it’s funny how the cleaning habits learned from our parents when we were young are what we seem to really look forward to doing now–go figure!?!  Ha!

Fabuloso cleaning liquid www.mytributejournal.com

Plus sign.

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 Sounds crazy, but this sings spring to me!  La, la, la, laaa! 

New microfiber cleaning towels in pastel spring colors, combined with the fresh scent of Fabuloso cleaning liquid, simply sings spring to me–my daughter found out about this product from a neighbor who owns a cleaning business.

Spring makes me want to bypass the gym on my way home from work, so I can go for a walk outside! 

Spring Fever! www.mytributejournal.com

Spring doesn’t come soon enough when you yearn to glimpse a beautiful sunset after a long, brisk walk in the cool, spring evening air!

Mostly, spring makes me want to watch my granddaughters rediscover this special season!

Discovering Spring! www.mytributejournal.com

There’s nothing like a renewed view of spring as you witness it through the eyes of wistful children!!  My granddaughters make me look forward to spring more than ever!

What does spring make you want?  Please share!  Any great spring cleaning tips?  I’d love you to comment and tell me about them. 

–Mary

Cinderella Days! Heart Art!

Cinderella Days!  Heart Art!

Cindrella Days! www.mytributejournal.comMy oldest granddaughter, Makena, started school this year, so I have had to up my game a bit in the arts and crafts department.  Basic art coloring projects just don’t hold her interest as much as they once did.

As for my youngest granddaughter, Marli, she just seems destined to cut, glue and glitter her way through life!  Mark my word, if given a few creative outlets to refine her “crafts”, so to speak, it won’t be long before Marli is teaching classes and authoring her very own DIY/Nifty Crafter blog!

As I watch Makena and Marli at work when their creative juices are flowing, I can’t help but feel the urge to go warm up my glue gun!  Ha!

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Arts and crafts with grandchildren. www.mytributejournal.com

I don’t think there’s a time of year that inspires more crafty creations than the month of February with all the Valentine’s Day themed heart art!  I decided to change things up a bit and do heart art puppets!  The girls loved doing this!

Arts & Crafts with kids! www.mytributejournal.comI gathered all the art supplies we’d need beforehand, I pre-cut some of the hearts and animal faces and made sure I had plenty of heart stickers on hand.  Our local dollar store didn’t have colored sacks, but I’m sure they’d be available at any party supply store.

Heart Art www.mytributejournal.com

Sometimes, it is fun to make the art project we are going to do together a special surprise!  Makena’s reaction was priceless!

Arts & crafts with kids! www.mytributejournal.com

Creative energy was overflowing, to say the least!

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Heart Art! Arts & crafts with kids. www.mytributejournal.com

Now that Makena is in kindergarten, she writes her name on all her art projects!  So cute!

Arts & crafts with kids! www.mytributejournal.com

The very best part of our heart art craft day was the funny puppet shows we put on after Makena and Marli finished their puppets!

Heart art puppets! www.mytributejournal.com

Makena did a very animated show that told the story of how the animals got out of their cages at the zoo…“but then they saw each other and got scared, so they ran back to their cages!”  Too funny!

Heart Art with Kids! www.mytributejournal.com

Just like their mom, I can’t help but wish sometimes, that I could keep these cute girls this age forever!

Heart Art can obviously be done all year long–but it’s especially fun to do around Valentine’s Day!  I’d love to hear about some of the arts and crafts projects you’ve done with children.

–Mary

The Wide Open Heart Of Oklahoma!

Getting To Know The Wide Open Heart Of Oklahoma!

If you’re not from Oklahoma, I think the first thing that usually comes to mind when you think of that state is the Rogers and Hammerstein movie, “Oklahoma”  you know, when they sing, “Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plains…”  

Oklahoma movie by Rogers and Hammerstien www.mytributejournal.com

Country singer, Jason Aldean, makes a poignant reference to Oklahoma in his hit song, “Fly Over States”, as being one of the beautiful and industrious mid-west states that is often overlooked as people travel from coast to coast.

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Who’d want to live down there in the middle of nowhere…  

…On the plains of Oklahoma

With a windshield sunset in your eyes

Like a watercolor painted sky  

You’d think heaven’s doors have opened–

You’ll understand why God made

Those fly over states… 

Oklahoma! www.mytributejournal.com

Quite honestly, I have to admit that I’m not sure Oklahoma would have ever been a place that my husband and I would have considered visiting until my son was assigned to do his dental residency there–then it quickly became a top priority!

My son and his wife are ingenious at utilizing the little amount of free time they have away from work and school, to study and explore the new places they live in!  Luckily for me and my husband, Oklahoma has been no exception, resulting in a truly unbelievable, extended weekend for us when we went to visit Jake and Whitney last month.  (I had thought about dividing this entry into two posts–but it just seems better to give the whole Oklahoma experience in one fell swoop–so grab an afghan off the back of your couch and get comfy!  Ha!) 

Wide open spaces and prairies definitely define Oklahoma, but there is so much more…

A breathtaking view overlooking the Wichita Wild Mountain Refuge!

Oklahoma--Wichita Wild Mountain Refuge! www.mytributejournal.com

We didn’t see any buffalo when we were here, but Jake and Whitney assure us that they are usually roaming the refuge.

Oklahoma City’s Historic National Stockyards were once thriving livestock markets.  It’s now home to assorted, unique shops and restaurants that give a nod to the state’s rich western heritage.  My husband was a happy camper in this bit of cowboy heaven!  Oh, and yes, he’d carefully packed his cowboy boots and wore them proudly while we were there! 

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Oklahoma Stockyards www.mytributejournal.com

There was no shortage of leather goods adorned with fringe and western bling!

Cattlemen's Cafe in Oklahoma www.mytributejournal.com

We couldn’t pass up a steak dinner at the famed Cattlemen’s Café!  It was funny to note that there was a vegetarian selection on the menu too.

We were all equally impressed with the Cowboy Museum(Life couldn’t have gotten much better for my husband!)  The quality of this museum rivals any of its kind in larger cities that we’ve visited.

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I don’t think it would have taken much to convince my husband to settle down in the make-believe town of Prosperity!  I, for one, am very grateful for the hardships endured by all those who settled the western frontier so that I can enjoy the life I do today!

Gunsmoke display at the Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma www.mytributejournal.com

The exhibit on Hollywood cowboys was especially fun!  It was neat to see all the  memorabilia from my father’s favorite TV show, Gunsmoke!

(Trivia Tidbit: Did you know that such country singers as Reba McIntire, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton and Carrie Underwood hail from Oklahoma!)  

Being the dedicated “foodies” that they are, Jake and Whitney pulled out all the stops when it came to taking us to some amazing places to eat!

Champion Waffles–need I say more!

Champion Waffles in Oklahoma City www.mytributejournal.com

Who would have guessed that Meers Hamburger Heaven, one of the top three rated hamburger joints in the nation, would be in Lawton, Oklahoma, a short drive from where Jake and Whitney live!

Meer's Hamburger Heaven in Lawton, Oklahoma www.mytributejournal.com

Mere words, (no pun intended!) can’t describe how much fun this place is and how delicious the hamburgers are–you obviously have to share!  (Once he found out that you can select your own cut of rib-eye steak to order after 5:00 pm, my husband was planning our next trip to Oklahoma!)  You consider servers to be family by the time you leave Meers!

Meer's Hambureger www.mytributejournal.com

Big Truck Taco’s–the real “authentic” deal! 

Big Truck Tacos in Oklahoma City www.mytributejournal.com

Of course, our most favorite meals were the ones Jake and Whitney made for us themselves at their darling apartment!

The Wide Open Heart of Oklahoma www.mytributejournal.com

The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, elicited the same powerful emotions as those felt at the 9/11 Memorial Pools in New York City!

Oklahoma City Memorial www.mytributejournal.com

This memorial is a heartfelt tribute to all the victims, survivors, rescuers and anyone else who was affected by the first homeland terrorist attack at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on on April 19, 1995.  The thoughtful indoor displays guide you through a touching timeline of events that start with…

“It was the beginning of an ordinary day in Oklahoma City!”

Oklahoma Memorial www.mytributejournal.com

The outdoor “Gates of Time” symbolize the minute before and the minute after the bombing, from 9:01 am to 9:03 am, when the innocence of Oklahoma City, and really the nation, was lost!.

Oklahoma City Memorial www.mytributejournal.com

The “Field of Chairs” represent the 168 lives taken in the bombing, including all the children killed at the day care center.  The field is located in the footprint of the former Federal Building.

Oklahoma City Memorial www.mytributejournal.com

If you make a trip to Oklahoma for no other reason than to visit this memorial, your life will be impacted forever!  The community response and thoughtful consideration given to the creation of this remarkable memorial, honors not only the lives lost, but the resiliency of the human spirit!

Oklahoma Memorial Quote www.mytributejournal.com

Rings true more than ever today!

Mostly, when we visit our children, wherever they may live, we really just hope to catch a glimpse into their everyday lives.  Jake is working hard in his dental residency program at Lawton Army Base and Whitney is enrolled in an English Master’s program.

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Fort Sill Dental Residency Plaque www.mytributejournal.com

Thanks for your wonderful hospitality, Jake and Whitney!  We are in awe of your ability to create a lovely home wherever you live!

The Wide Open Heart of Oklahoma! www.mytributejournal.com

It’s my sincere hope that when you visit your children, either far or near, you have the chance to really see with your heart how they are living their lives!

–Mary