Monday, July 28, 2014

May 4, 1970

On April 30, 1970, President Nixon announced an invasion of Cambodia.  Students viewed this as an escalation of the Vietnam War when Nixon had vowed troop withdrawal.  Like students nationwide, students at Kent State protested.  The Governor called in the National Guard after disturbances in downtown Kent the night before.  Bearing rifles the students did not know were loaded, guardsmen advanced toward the crowd and killed 4 students.  Some were just observers.  The shootings were inexcusable.

I was a senior in high school when this happened, and can honestly say I did not know what happened.  Earlier this month, when visiting my sister in Ohio, we went to the Kent State memorial and museum.  The photos and displays were very powerful.  Pictures of 2 of the students before they were killed show them carrying their books on their way to class.  They were only 19 years old.  Bob tells me the story of the Pulitzer winning student photographer, who was so afraid for his well being after the shootings, he left town and journeyed to another city to develop and print his film.  Even my nephews, ages 19 and 9, are shown here reading and studying a display. The museum has a history of the entire 60s, beginning with the Civil Rights movement.

2014

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Fired Up 4th

What a change of roles for Bob when asked to ride in the parade instead of covering the parade for the newspaper.  What fun riding in Herold Berthy's antique fire truck.  For a few blocks, I threw healthy snacks (Dried Plums) to the kids.  2014

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Rest Stop

Over 1000 miles of driving makes the old bum hurt--how nice to find a rest stop with a trail and scenic view.     

Wisconsin  2014

Wisconsin is a beautiful state we go through on our trip to see son Greg and daughter-in-law Michelle, who live in Minnesota.  We've stopped at this rest stop before and walked part of the way to the view, but turned around due to time constraints.  This time we made the walk to the top and left our "mark".  In the words of Seals and Crofts, "We may never pass this way again".

Monday, July 7, 2014

Made with Love (Blog Hop with a Difference)

"After a long day touring Minneapolis, Michelle and Greg treat us to a delicious homemade meal at their home.  Meatballs, carrot cake, salad and fine wine . . . mmm!"

Fitting that my layout on "Blog Hop With a Difference" is titled "Made with Love".

I was tagged by Adriana Bolzon.

What are my favorite things to create?
I love to commemorate happy times with family by taking pictures and putting them in a layout or album to remember. 
I love to create.
As a registered dietitian and healthy food expert, I love to create healthy recipes and meals.

I have two blogs:
cindyspagesintime.blogspot.com
cindyshealthymeals.blogspot.com

What am I working on right now?
This was Independence Day Weekend.
On Friday, we rode in the Parade (when I threw healthy snacks to the kids from the antique fire truck)

On Saturday, we conducted a culinary demo at the Farmer's Market

Sunday, Bob and I picnicked at Morris Park

How long does it take me to create?
I create all the time, so most projects take one day.

Talk about your creating process:
For pages, I choose my favorite pictures, diagram placement, then choose papers and elements.  Bob helps me determine a title.
For meals, I follow the MyPlate plan, making meals with whole foods and healthy ingredients.

Who inspires you?
My better half and Kamera Kitchen partner:

Blogging friends who provide much inspiration and kindly agreed to post July 14th in the next round of this Blog Hop:
Connie Mercer
Kate Blue

Have a happy, creative week!