Friday, November 26, 2010

My Biggest Accomplishment of 2010 - Cheesecake!!!!

2010 Thanksgiving Cheesecake
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I debated long and hard about making a cheesecake for our Thanksgiving dessert, but in the end I decided to give it a try. I couldn't find the recipe I'd used years ago, so I opted for the one on the back of the box of Keebler graham cracker crumbs. As you can see from the picture, it turned out beautifully! Not only tasty, but so pretty that it needed to be preserved in a picture.

By the way, the dessert plates were a wedding gift to my parents. They are "Satin Ribbon" by Fostoria.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Hubby's New Project

1952 Ford F1 Shortbed

The body is original and most of the rust is surface rust which (I'm told) can be removed fairly easily. Hubby can't wait to get to work on it!!!! It'll take awhile to get it restored, but when it is, it'll be beautiful!!!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Hyla E. Athey Watson, My Mom


Hyla E. (Athey Forbragd) Watson
1924 - 2010

On Nov. 5th my mom lost her battle with breast cancer. She'd have been 86 at the end of the month. She was one of the most independent and free spirited people I've ever known as well as practically fearless. She was raised in an age where women didn't go to college or join the military and yet she did both. While in high school she earned a full scholarship to the College of Wooster
http://www.wooster.edu/    and when WWII broke out she enlisted in the Coast Guard. She was always very proud of both of these accomplishments. She felt that there was no greater gift than service to one's country.
She was also extremely proud of her heritage. It is because of her that I have so much information about my maternal lineage - including documents about ancestors who colonized America in the 1600's, ancestors who received land grants and settled Ohio after the Revolutionary War, and ancestors who fought for the Union during the Civil War.

Mom, like my grandmother, Elizabeth Athey, was a member of the Eastern Star. My grandfather, Clifton Athey, was a 32nd degree Mason. Mom was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
She raised three children as well as a grandson and was never one to shirk responsibility. She believed in education for those who truly wanted it, but didn't think that it should be forced on everyone.

Because of her, I developed a love for both books and history and I'll be forever grateful that she opened this world to me. My adult life has been greatly influenced by her ideas and social attitudes and I can never thank her enough for what she gave me.

She was raised in the Presbyterian church and had a strong relationship with Christ. She wasn't afraid of death, but actually looked forward to meeting her Lord. I know He met her at the Gates of Heaven and she's with Him now.

Love you, Mom.

Diana