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Fun In North Pole and Fairbanks

Howdy Ya'll!!! Just thought I would show a few pictures of North Pole, Alaska and Fairbanks and their beautiful Ice Sculpture Championships going on right now here.

My Son-in_law and Daughter's land they are building on.

 Santa Greeting everyone!

One of the reindeer greeting us!

Snowing ofcourse!

Some of the beautiful Ice Sculptures at Fairbanks Ice Sculpturing Competions which people from all over the world enter this contest, aren't they amazing?!!!

Howdy From Alaska!!!!

Howdy Ya'll!!!! It's Bitterly cold here, -27 this morning but I swear it doesn't feel a degree below zero!:o

The grandkids are great and alot of fun. My daughter is recuperating well and Im cooking and cleaning like a bandit, also getting caught up on my animated movies(Madagascar and Shark's Tale) thanks to Jace and Chandler! MaryKate is absolutely a beautiful angel!:D I miss my husband alot and I miss My family In Kentucky but it is sure nice to be here with my babies in Alaska, which is cold but also absolutely gorgeous even with all the snow and ice, i'm hoping for a viewing of the Northern Lights soon! Take Care everyone and You remain in my prayers! God Bless!!~Bekka

Chan & Jace

MaryKate

MaryKate Elisabeth

Our baby girl arrived February 17th, a wee bit early due to her Mom going into labor before the scheduled C-section, but all are well and absolutely beautiful. I will be leaving Kentucky on Monday the 26th for a month long love-fest in Alaska with those beautiful babies.

God Bless ya all and when I get to Alaska I will give ya a holler(thank goodness they have High-speed, this dial up is killing me)!~Bekka:)

Happy Birthday to my Grandsons!!!!!

Happy Birthday Chandler Brooks and Jace Patrick!!!!!!!!

My Boys are having a birthday today!!! Chandler is four!!! Jace is two!!!! They are so handsome and I hope they have a terrific day and Nannie will see them VERY soon!!!!:)

Howdy Howdy Howdy!!

Hi Everyone!!! BoyHowdy!!HAve I missed you all!!! I am back for a day(sis has high speed! thank goodness!)...I have missed you all and your funny and informative blogs!:D

I  am doing okay just miss the hubby but the family is taking care of me in grand style(minus the dial-up at my Aunt's:cry: ).I have been on the road alot, going to Arkansas next weekend for a trip to see the Kentucky Wildcats play(all expense paid courtesy of my bestest-friend!:D), then come February 25 or so going to Alaska for a month--to see that new granddaughter due on the 2oth of February!!!Woot!!!:D I can hardly wait!!

I guess I will be a Colts supporter in the Super Bowl...How bout ya'll???:)

Leaving On A Jet Plane...

Hello everyone. Just a few words because I am getting ready for the long trip back home to the states and it's bittersweet. I am having to leave my husband here and I don't know when we will be reunited as of yet but it will be good to see my family again. I may not be here for several days due to not knowing exactly where I will stay as of yet. I am praying for you all(esp BB) and hope to be back as soon as I can. I have faith and believe for the best, so hopefully Danny(my husband) and I will be back together as soon as feasible. Wish me a safe, non-delayed trip!:)

 

God Bless Ya, friends!:)

New Year's Eve - Hogmanay

 What is Hogmanay?

While New Year's Eve is celebrated around the world, the Scots have a long rich heritage associated with this event - and have their own name for it, Hogmanay

There are many theories about the derivation of the word "Hogmanay". The Scandinavian word for the feast preceding Yule was "Hoggo-nott" while the Flemish words (many have come into Scots) "hoog min dag" means "great love day". Hogmanay could also be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon, Haleg monath, Holy Month, or the Gaelic, oge maidne, new morning. But the most likely source seems to be the French. "Homme est né" or "Man is born" while in France the last day of the year when gifts were exchanged was "aguillaneuf" while in Normandy presents given at that time were "hoguignetes". Take your pick!

It may not be widely known but Christmas was not celebrated as a festival and virtually banned in Scotland for around 400 years, from the end of the 17th century to the 1950s. The reason for this has its roots in the Protestant Reformation when the Kirk portrayed Christmas as a Popish or Catholic feast and therefore had to be banned. Many Scots had to work over Christmas and their winter solstice holiday was therefore at New Year when family and friends gathered for a party and exchange presents, especially for the children, which came to be called hogmanay.

There are traditions before midnight such as cleaning the house on 31st December (including taking out the ashes from the fire in the days when coal fires were common). There is also the superstition to clear all your debts before "the bells" at midnight. 

Immediately after midnight it is traditional to sing Robert Burns' For Auld Lange Syne. Burns claimed it was based on an earlier fragment and certainly the tune was in print over 80 years before he published his version in 1788.

"Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot and auld lang syne
For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o kindness yet, for auld lang syne."

An integral part of the Hogmanay partying, which continues very much today, is to welcome friends and strangers, with warm hospitality and of course a kiss to wish everyone a Guid New Year. The underlying belief is to clear out the vestiges of the old year, have a clean break and welcome in a young, New Year on a happy note.

"First footing" (that is, the "first foot" in the house after midnight) is still common in Scotland. To ensure good luck for the house, the first foot should be male, dark (believed to be a throwback to the Viking days when blond strangers arriving on your doorstep meant trouble) and should bring symbolic coal, shortbread, salt, black bun and whisky. These days, however, whisky and perhaps shortbread are the only items still prevalent (and available).

"Handselling" was the custom of gift giving on the first Monday of the New Year but this has died out. The magical Firework display and torchlight procession in Edinburgh - and throughout many cities in Scotland - is reminiscent of the ancient custom at Scottish Hogmanay pagan parties hundreds of years ago.

The traditional New Year ceremony of yesteryear would involve people dressing up in the hides of cattle and running around the village being hit by sticks. The festivities would also include the lighting of bonfires, rolling blazing tar barrels down the hill and tossing torches. Animal hide was also wrapped around sticks and ignited which produced a smoke that was believed to be very effective to ward off evil spirits. The smoking stick was also known as a Hogmanay.

Some of these customs do continue, especially in the small, older communities in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland where tradition, along with language and dialect are kept alive and well. On the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, the young boys form themselves into opposing bands, the leader of each wears a sheep skin, while a member carries a sack. The bands move through the village from house to house reciting a Gaelic rhyme. On being invited inside, the leader walks clockwise around the fire, while everyone hits the skin with sticks. The boys would be given some bannocks - fruit buns - for their sack before moving on to the next house.

And it is worth remembering that January 2nd is a holiday in Scotland as well as the first day of the year - to give us all time to recover from a week of merry-making and celebration, all part of Scotland's fascinating cultural legacy of ancient customs and traditions surrounding the pagan festival of Hogmanay.

Happy Hogmanay Everyone...Just thought I would share what they celebrate here in Scotland...Unfortunately the weather is so horrendous tonight due to rain and gale force winds that Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Central Scotland it's iffy if it will be held and have the bonfires and fireworks as usual. We will have Hogmanay at home anyways with a wee drink for the hubby and some Still Game on the telly. Best Wishes everyone. BB, Drea and Mary you are in my prayers for a healthy recovery. God Bless...~Bekka

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What was I thinkin?...Oh Yeah...YeeHaw!

 Howdy ya'll! How is everyone today? I think I a feeling a wee bit better, Yeehaw!

Thought I would share some pics of my adorable and very photogenic grandsons, Jace and Chandler. These two always make me feel better. I had a bit of insomnia last night and wouldn't you know it, hubby decided he would have a few(cough) drinkiepoos with the neighbor across the landing... he was stinking when he got home and ofcourse he woke me up...another Yeehaw!:roll: Well onto better and more beeeeeutiful things....

I also caught a few of GM's cat friends doin their thang...

The first picture is of Jace, he will be 2 on Jan 27th and the second one is of Chandler who will be 4 on Jan 27th...Uhm Jace decided he wanted to celebrate his bro's birthday and came 10 weeks early weighing a whopping 3 pounds, can't tell it now...that boy has an appetite!;) :D

Well I must do the domestic thang now and clean a wee bit..emphasis on the "wee"! :lol: Ya'll have a great day and remember Cameron Poe of Con Air said it best...What was I thinkin? Oh yeah..YeeHaw. (love that movie line...woot!) Cheers ya'll!~Bekka

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Cough, Wheeze, Sniff,Snort, No It ain't Me trying to get those tight jeans on!

Hey everyone...Miss me? LOL No, honestly me and the hubby have been sick even went to the doctor(who isn't as smart as I thought, this ace physician asked my husband if he still had his hernia and he was serious...duh..yeah it didn't catch a bus to Inverness). Anywho we both have the same germ according to Dr. KillDeer...hmmm ya  think? (We live in close proximity, share the same living space.. :roll:  ) Well we are on antibiotics even though he totally blanked me when I said I needed something for a cough and hubby was having bad cramps in his sides...oh 1 complaint and 1  so-so treatment..gotcha! Oh well suffer in silence-not completely told ya'll!:D

  I have news...grandbaby number 3 is scheduled to arrive by c-section on February 20th PST. Oh and I am going back to Kentucky for awhile...don't know how long...hubby says this place isn't agreeing with me and boy is He right(shock:o) and I need to go be with my family since his are all hell-spawns. I leave next Thursday for the USA! Whoop! Hope I am better by then or they will swear I ate the chicken.:o.(avian flu reference here)

Hope everyone is doing ok...I say a prayer for all my tv.com friends every night...:D Hope ya have a great day !:)~Bekka(cough, cough, cough)

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