June 10, 2013

Welcome to Happy Hour!

I'm honored that you have stopped by my blog.

Each week I look forward to Happy Hour on Friday! Winding down from a busy work week, it's my time to kick back with an adult beverage and people I enjoy...to reflect,plan and have a laugh or two.

I hope you will enjoy my hodge-podge of posts.  From life lessons I'm still learning, to reminiscences, to recipes, maybe some important stuff and probably a lot of unimportant stuff.  However, I promise there will always be something to make you smile.

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Hoping every Hour for you is Happy!

Cheers!

Lynn

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June 7, 2013

Lessons From a Love Affair

 It was 8:07 pm, Sunday, February 9, 1964.  I remember it like it was Yesterday. That was the exact moment I fell head over heels madly and passionately in Real Love.  I had never felt that way In My Life!  I melted when he said ‘close your eyes and I’ll kiss you…’   Then he said ‘I'll always be true’.   OH! MY! GOODNESS!!  I Want to Tell You, I had to hold my breath to keep from screaming!


Since that night, my love affair with The Beatles has never waned.   I've Got a Feeling it is not normal that I haven’t outgrown my craziness over this band.

Do You Want to Know a Secret? A very large autographed photo of Paul hangs on the wall next to my desk.  I have every song they ever recorded on my iPod. I won’t even tell you about some of the silly memorabilia I've kept all these years Because it’s a little embarrassing.  But, I Will tell you some of the positive things this 50 year love affair has taught me.

I LEARNED TO BE INNOVATIVE.   I wasn't allowed to use tape on my bedroom walls so I hung their pictures with bits of chewed gum.  (That got me in more trouble than the tape and my Mother said You Can’t Do That!!).

I LEARNED ABOUT HARD WORK AND SACRIFICE.   I tried to do extra chores Eight Days a Week and saved every penny to buy their music, pictures and stuff.  Sometimes, I would skip lunch and pocket the lunch Money my Dad left for me on the kitchen counter each morning. (35 cents!)

I LEARNED TO SHOP FOR THE BEST VALUE FOR MY DOLLAR.    Across the Universe the albums were definitely the best value!   (79 cents for 2 songs on a 45 rpm = 39.5 cents per song.    $2.99 for about 12 songs on a 33 1/3 rpm = 25 cents per song)

I LEARNED ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS.   One week, I would put the records in alphabetical order.  The next week they would be organized in the order of their recording.  The next they would be in the order of how I liked them best.  Then I would Get Back to the original order.

I LEARNED ABOUT TEAMWORK.   My little sister and neighborhood girlfriends would Come Together, brush our hair into our faces, pretend our batons were guitars, transform the sofa pillows into drums, turn the stereo loud and perform an entire Beatles album.  We were really Something!

I LEARNED TO COMPROMISE.    Jan, my little sister sometimes had the Devil in Her Heart.  If she couldn't be Ringo, she would cry and threaten to rat me out about something which we both knew would make our Mother Twist and Shout.  So, I said, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah...you can be Ringo!"

Here are a few more I thought of Yesterday


Sometimes I need Help and sometimes I just need to Let It Be.

A Ticket to Ride is a good thing after A Hard Day’s Night.

If You’ve Got Trouble, We Can Work It Out.

I Feel Fine when I Act Naturally.

Even though Money is Something I work hard for, it Can’t Buy Me Love and the Taxman will get much of it.

It’s best to know when You Can’t Do That.

When I feel like The Fool on the Hill, if I just Drive My Car down a Long and Winding Road, listening to Rock and Roll Music,  when I Get Back, I Will feel Free As A Bird.

I’m sure I’ll love The Beatles even more When I’m Sixty-Four!


From Me to You…Happy Friday and Cheers!

Lynn

The End

May 31, 2013

Breaking Up with Betsy



Betsy Mae Winkle and I have been best friends for 12 years.  I fell in love with her when I first laid eyes on her.  We had a lot in common.  She was short, dark, cute, classy and lots of fun...especially when topless.

She has been there for me during the best of times and the worst of times. She has taken me to some really wonderful places and has gotten me out of some crazy situations.

Some say we came together because of a mid-life crisis.  There may be some truth to that but we really got together as a result of hard work and a successful year in my business. We've been constant companions ever since.

Betsy really let me down this week.  It was just the two of us twenty miles north of Atlanta in the middle of Nowhere Georgia at 10 o'clock at night. She began acting  very strange and was making strange noises I'd never heard from her before. Very out of character for Miss Betsy.  I was quite scared so I called for help and we had to carry her 80 miles back to Chattanooga.


She is now with people that can help her but the prognosis is not great.  I am struggling with what to do with little Betsy. Make her better or break up with her?  I'm getting second opinions and I'll spend the next few days making this heart-wrenching (and expensive!) decision.

In the meantime, I'm happy it's FRIDAY and soon it will be HAPPY HOUR!!  I'd love if you joined me in celebrating my Betsy Mae Winkle with a new cocktail in her honor I plan to try later this evening. Wishing you a wonderful weekend!!
Cheers!
Lynn





May 24, 2013

The Latest Creation from a Former Cookie Chick




Many of you know I was in the 'cookie' business for many years. Cookie Bouquet (later to be named Cookies by Design).  Actually, it was a gift giving business but I enjoyed my identity as Chattanooga's Cookie Chick.    Needless to say, I KNOW GOOD COOKIES!

Two of my favorite food flavors are chocolate and bacon.   So, I kept thinking about combining the two.   (Now, don’t turn your nose up just yet).

OH! MY! GOODNESS!  If I still had my cookie shoppe, I have no doubt this would be a top seller.  Absolutely DELICIOUS!!

Just for you chocolate & bacon lovers like me, I’m sharing here the most wonderful cookie recipe I've ever created.  I think we could get away with having this for breakfast!

ENJOY!


Chocolate Chip Bacon Cookies

Ingredients
6 slices of bacon, fried to half-done (drippings reserved)
¾  cup Parkay margarine
2 tbsp. bacon drippings
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
2 1/2 cups White Lily all purpose flour 
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
2. Cut bacon into small bits and set aside.
3. With mixer, blend the butter, bacon fat, brown sugar, and sugar until creamy.
4. Continue blending while adding the eggs, one at a time, the vanilla, and salt.
5. Add the flour and baking soda and continue blending until dough forms.
6. Use a spatula to mix in the chocolate chips and bacon bits.
7. Spoon the dough by rounded tablespoons onto parchment or silicon lined baking sheets. 

Bake for 8-9 minutes until just barely golden on the edges. Move cookies to wire rack or perforated pan to cool.  

Some Cookie Baking Secrets: 

•  Brands DO make a difference.   Don’t substitute butter for the Parkay or your cookies will look and feel greasy.  White Lily Flour is a soft wheat flour perfect for cookies, cakes and biscuits.  Every chocolate lover has their favorite.  For baking, mine is Hershey's.

•  Don’t overbake!  The cookies may not look done in 8-9 minutes but if you wait until they look done, they will not be deliciously ooey gooey!

May 14, 2013

"Hey! Listen here, Jack!"


I held out as long as I could.  I really did!!   However, when out with friends a few weeks ago, I was totally left out of the conversation because I had no idea what they were laughing and talking about. 

The peer pressure was fierce so I gave in.
Chip dislikes reality TV more than I do but I coerced him into what turned into a TV binge over a recent cold rainy weekend.

OH! MY! GOODNESS!   I can’t even remember the last time I laughed so much in one sitting.  I can’t remember ever rewinding so often so we could laugh again.  Yes, you guessed it.  We were watching Duck Dynasty!

Behind the ZZTop-ish beards, long hair and the outrageous antics of the Robertson clan is a serious multi-million dollar business accidentally started by patriarch Phil Robertson.  Phil created cedar duck calls in a shed during the 1970’s after giving up a professional football career because it interfered with duck hunting season.  The company has flourished under the leadership of his son Willie and employs most of the family in various capacities.

And you know me…always looking for a good story or lesson.  I thought I would share just a few nuggets of knowledge and business wisdom from Duck Dynasty.

Get the right person for the job.   “Hey, you want something done right, don’t ask me.” —Uncle Si

Become an expert at something.  “I know this like the back of a ham.” – Uncle Si

Stick with what you do best.   “First it's pretty tires, then it's pretty guns...next thing you know, you're shavin' your beard and wearin' Capri pants.” —Uncle Si

Stay focused.“They’re runnin’ around like a buncha chickens with their legs cut off.” – Uncle Si

Keep it simple.  “Redneck rule number one: most things can be fixed with duct tape and extension cords.” —Jase

Think creatively.  “I am the MacGyver of cooking. If you bring me a piece of bread, cabbage, coconut, mustard greens, pig’s feet, pinecones and a woodpecker, I’ll make you a good chicken pot pie.” —Uncle Si

Always communicate clearly. “Hey, you told me to bring stuff. Stuff is a very broad term.” —Uncle Si

Be aware of the environment around you.  "Where I live, I am 9-1-1." —Phil

Innovate.  “Phil invented the duck call so he's the Duck Commander. If I invented the beaver call, maybe I'd be the Beaver Commander. Has a nice ring to it, Beaver Commander.” —Uncle Si

Make sure everyone understands the deal.  "We'll split it three ways, 50-50." —Uncle Si

Have a backup plan.  "When security comes, every man for himself.” —Uncle Si

Know what you’re going to say before you open your mouth. “It seems like a fine line between being a matador and being a rodeo clown.” —Jase

Check the reliability of your information.  “Everything I say is 95% truthful.” —Uncle Si

Sometimes, it’s just crap. Admit it, clean it up, and move on.  “It was like a gumball machine, except instead of gum it was goat pellets.” —Miss Kay

Relax. “Willie is as wound up as a coon dog tryin’ to pass a peach seed.” - Jase

Be respectful.  “Hey, I’m like Aretha Franklin. I don’t get no R-S-P-E-C-T.” —Uncle Si

Bad decisions happen. Deal with them and move on. “Every action in life begins with a decision and unfortunately we don’t always make the best ones.” —Willie

Know when good enough is good enough.  "When you don't know what you're doing, it's best to do it quickly.” —Jase

Put a little fun in your work.  “Work without fun is like peanut butter without jelly.” —Jase

Here’s what it’s all about. “I like to be hap-pay, hap-pay, hap-pay.” —Phil

Sometimes, there is no lesson. You just need a good laugh “This snow-cone is giving me a brain sneeze. It's when your brain needs to sneeze, but it cain’t ‘cause it’s a brain, so it just hurts.” —Uncle Si

These self-proclaimed rednecks are true to their values, their family and community.  Despite the hilarity, every show ends with patriarch Phil saying grace over a family meal prepared by matriarch Miss.Kay and a narrative ‘life lesson’ by Willie.  Some of which can bring a tear to your eye after all the laughter.

Wishing you a ‘ducky’ week!
Lynn

May 7, 2013

Dimes DO Matter!!


With Mother’s Day coming up this Sunday, I have had my mother on my mind more than usual.  If you know me, you knew my mother.   The nut didn’t fall far from that tree for sure!

She was very mean and demanding.  She required excellent behavior, good grades and I often believed that the only reason I was born was to be her slave. She made me do dishes and laundry and help with cooking and household chores.  No work, No play was her rule.

You probably won’t believe this, but I could be a little sassy at times.  Once she was on my case about something and I told her to ‘shut up’.  Before I could even blink I could feel some of my body parts being rearranged and if that wasn't enough, I also got grounded for the rest of my life.  To this day I cannot even utter those two words and when I hear them I relive that scene all over again. If she were here to read this, she would say, "Mission Accomplished!"

I got my entrepreneurial spirit from that mean woman.   She was a smart and savvy businesswoman herself and helped me start my first business.  She was educated as an accountant so she took on the role as my bookkeeper.  She was a stickler for the most ridiculous things. She would drive me crazy the first of every month hounding me for the check register, bank statements and sales receipts (no computers or Quickbooks back then). And I kid you not...I lost a couple nights sleep once trying to find a TEN CENT discrepancy for her.  I gave up.  I handed her a dime and said, “here’s a d@#n dime, just fix it”.   She gave me THE LOOK.  That “I’m going to rearrange your body parts”  look. So I quickly backed away and said, “Just kidding….I’ll look again” and thank goodness I finally found my mistake and I never made that one ever again.

So, in memory of that very mean, demanding, stickler of a Mother, I'm privileged to share a few of her quotes that have impacted my entrepreneurial & business career…and my life.
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“If you can’t do it right, don’t do it”
“If you give it a “half-a$$ed” (one of her favorite terms) effort, you get similar results.  Why waste half your time if you’ll have to just do it again?” 

“Walk the walk, don’t talk the talk”
“Your actions speak louder than your words even though many times no one notices the actions unless they are wrong”

“Stop your whining”
“You have two choices…..accept it or change it.  Pick one and move on.” 

“Life isn’t fair”
“Everyone lives in this same sometimes-erratic universe.  You didn’t get it any worse than anyone else.  Enough already with the theatrics.”

“Lead, Follow, or get out of the way”
“In some things you’ll be the leader, in some things you will be a follower.  Know which is appropriate and if you aren’t willing to do one or the other….get out of the way!”

“Say ‘I’m sorry’…”
“No excuses.  No drawn-out reasons. Just powerful words and an attitude of sincerity.  Problems get solved much faster this way”    

“Learn from your mistakes”
“Success doesn’t mean that you need to be perfect — or anything close.  You just need to be honest about those mistakes and learn from them.” 

“Grow up”
“Part of growing up involves listening and learning from others. You’ll get much better at making your own decisions.”

“Be grateful”
“Be grateful for everything.  Even the bad things in life make you a better ___(fill in the blank)____ person / wife / mother / business owner / friend, etc”

“What goes around comes around”
“Payback can be cruel. Everything you do…or DON’T do…has consequences.  Character and integrity matter. So does personal responsibility and fairness.

“Dimes are important”
“This is an investment.  You someday will want to sell it and reap the rewards of all your hard work. You’ll have to prove its value to someone else… so…FIND THE DIME!!!”

Wishing all Moms a very Happy Mother's Day!!
Lynn

Dimes

March 15, 2013

The Power of Attitude



Last year, my husband Chip and I took a trip of a lifetime.  A cruise to Alaska!  Alaska had been on my bucket list for a very long time and I was very excited and looking forward to this trip.

I paid close attention to the weather forecasts and I packed accordingly.  Chilly days, cold nights and lots of wind.  High’s in the upper 50’s, lows in the low 40’s.   Gloves, scarves, jackets and boots were packed.

I researched all of the places we would visit.  I knew the history and exactly what I wanted to see and do in the short time at each port of call.  The most important thing I wanted to do on this bucket list trip was helicopter to the Mendenhall Glacier and  dog sled.  I couldn’t wait!

My knuckles have never been so white as I squeezed Chip’s arm during the helicopter ride.  But, the views were breathtaking.  We landed on the glacier where the dog camp was and crawled out of the tiny helicopter. It was about 32 degrees with a sideways rain, sleet and snow mix.

I was prepared for the cold, bundled up like an Eskimo. However, I was not prepared for the wet. 

Nowhere in my research did I learn that this region of Alaska was a rain forest.   Rain forests were in the tropics, right?   Nope. 

After a few minutes, my legs were cold and wet, my hair was drenched and becoming covered with icicles. My cute zebra gloves were freezing to my hands and it felt like my panties were freezing to my butt.  I was so mad!!

This was the one thing I REALLY, REALLY wanted to do and this ridiculous weather had ruined it. Bad Attitude was an understatement!   I just wanted to leave.  There was no place for shelter from this mess except maybe in one of  the hundreds of dog houses.  I just had to stand there and be pissed off.   I didn't care about the dogs, the sledding, or even if the helicopter crashed on the way back.  I was freezing cold and wet.  

Even though I hadn't said a word, Chip could tell by my facial expressions and body language that this probably was not going to end well.   I was looking around for others I could commiserate with because misery loves company, but everyone else was having a great time.  They were laughing it up as they fell in the deep snow, loving on the dogs and oooing and aahhing over the scenery. 

What the heck was my problem here?  I slowly and silently gave myself a little pep talk. 

“Get a grip, Lynn.  You can be mad and miserable for the next hour and then whine about it for a few days or you can make the best of these unexpected conditions and enjoy it like the others.  You will probably never have an opportunity like this again in your life and a little cold and wet never hurt anyone”.


 Surprisingly enough, after a few moments, the dogs became cute & cuddly, the scenery was so incredibly beautiful it took my breath away and I began having fun with the rest of the group.  I relaxed, kicked back, didn't worry about my hair or frozen panties and had the time of my life.  Seriously!!   I fell in love with the dogs, the guide and dog sledding.  I hated when it ended and I couldn't get enough of the views during the enjoyable flight back to base.


Ironically, this very impactful message popped up as my daily devotional the next morning:

ATTITUDE
by: Charles Swindoll
The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.
Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company… a church… a home.
The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past… we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude… I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.
And so it is with you… we are in charge of our attitudes.




Attitude adjustment!!    My helicopter, glacier, dog-sled adventure could have been the most miserable time of my life or the most incredible experience of my life.  It was my choice.   I couldn't change the weather conditions, I couldn't change my choice in clothing at that point, but thank goodness I could (and did) change my attitude.

So if you go to Alaska, be sure to take wet weather clothing.  In the meantime, check the attitude frequently and adjust accordingly!!


“Nothing can stop a man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goals and nothing on earth can help a man with the wrong mental attitude”.  –Thomas Jefferson

Wishing you a remarkable attitude!!
Lynn