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23 Blast DVD Review & Giveaway

January 28, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I recently received the DVD 23 Blast to review. I was very much looking forward to seeing this movie, as I didn’t get to see it when it was out in theaters. I was also excited to see it because it is set in a small Kentucky city not too far from where I live.

23 Blast

23 Blast tells the story of teenager Travis Freeman, a hero both on and off the football field. Travis contracts an infection that destroys his optic nerve and causes him to go blind overnight. Can you imagine it?! One day you can see, and the next morning you are blind!

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

January 19, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Tonight, for dinner, I threw together a nice Turkey Alfredo with turkey I had frozen last month. Nice, big chunks of turkey, to keep the meat eaters happy. lol

turkey alfredo

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Crocheted Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf

January 15, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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I only made one handmade gift this past Christmas. I made this Crocheted Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf for my mother, a breast cancer survivor.

 

Croched Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf

 

 

Crocheted Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf

 

My daughter is modeling the scarf in these first two pictures. This ribbon scarf is super easy to make. It looks more complicated than it is.  It’s a very pretty scarf, too.

 

Croched Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf

 

 

You could make this scarf with the color of the awareness ribbon you want to acknowledge. For example, orange for leukemia awareness, or gold for childhood cancer awareness. If you wanted to get all fancy, you could change colors to have the solid rows a different color than the ribbon rows. I think I’ll try that next!

 

Here’s a picture of my mother on Christmas day modeling her scarf. Shh…don’t tell her I posted a picture of her! She’s shy! lol

 

Croched Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf

 

Like I said, the pattern for this scarf is super easy. You can easily learn it from this video. Really. It’s so easy, no written pattern is necessary! So grab some pink yarn and get crocheting!

 

 

If you make a ribbon scarf, let me know how it turned out!

 

 

You may also like my post on how to make a Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Gravevine Wreath.

 

Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Grapevine Wreath

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

January 12, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Last week was a bust in the kitchen. Several of the kids were sick, and I caught it, too. Thankfully, really, thankfully, it was “only” a bad cold. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want any of us to be sick with a cold, but it is much better to be sick with that, thatn with the flu that is going around. Definitely don’t want the flu!

So the most I did in the kitchen was make the kids juice, and broth with noodles. I’m so glad I had some home canned turkey broth on hand!

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Homeschooling with Movies

January 9, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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We have always loved to use movies in our homeschool. Oh sure, we watch many movies just for fun. And we love homeschool movie days with our homeschool group. In this instance, however, I’m talking about using movies as part of your homeschool curriculum.

Homeschooling with Movies

 

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Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Grapevine Wreath

January 8, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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I saw this picture on Facebook last October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I knew that my mother, a breast cancer survivor, would love it.

 

This is NOT my image. I found it on Facebook. There was no link to go with the picture, and no credit on the picture. If you know who this picture belongs to, let me know so I can give proper credit.

 

 

Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Grapevine Wreath

 

I did a quick online search, and I couldn’t find any ready made ribbon wreaths. Since I have my own grapevines in my yard, I decided to make my own. It was fall, the perfect time to cut the vines.

The first thing you have to do when working with grapevines, is soak them in water for a few hours. It will make them pliable enough to bend. Then I started bending them.

 

grapevine wreath

 

They didn’t want to bend in a nice circle, so I got out one of my metal tins that was a nice size for this project, and formed the grapevines around it. Making sure to leave two long tails for the ribbon. Of course, I had to take a break and have a nice cup of hot chocolate. It was chilly out, after all.

 

grapevine wreath

 

Once I had it as thick as I wanted it, I tied it together with wire. Ok, I used large twist ties. Use whatever wire thing you have on hand. Then I trimmed the ends so they were somewhat even.

 

Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Grapevine Wreath

 

Since I was making this into a breast cancer survivor ribbon, I used pink flowers. You could use whatever color and style of flowers you like. I hot glued the flowers onto one side of the grapevine ribbon. Use as many, and put them on as thick as you would like. I then looped a piece of ribbon through the top of the grapevine to hang it with. I tied it in a bow, and secured it with hot glue. You could also tie it in a knot instead of a bow.

 

Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Grapevine Wreath

 

My mother loved it!

 

Now, I know not everyone has grapes growing in their yard to get the vine from. So here a couple of ideas if you wanted to make a grapevine ribbon.

 

~Buy a large grapevine wreath, cut it in the middle at the bottom, and pull the two ends so they overlap, then tie together tightly.

 

~Use a grapevine garland, cut it to the length you want, form it into the ribbon shape, then tie it. You can experiment with forming the ribbon before cutting the garland, to see how long you want it.

 

I will be trying these methods in the future. I know some other people that would love one of these. Let me know how it comes out, if you try one!

 

Here are some options I found for purchasing grapevine that I think will be easy to use for making ribbon wreaths.

 

Pin it for later!

 

Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Grapevine Wreath

 

You may also like my post on how to crochet a Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf.

 

Croched Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Scarf

 

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Christian by Disguise – Book Review

January 7, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I have always had an interest in reading about the Holocaust. I guess it all started with Ann Frank when I was younger. Combining this interest with my love of biographies, and I knew I just had to read Christian by Disguise – A Tale of Survival by Erna Kamerman Perry.

Christian by Disguise

 

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