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Word of the Week: Haint

haint (hānt)

A ghost or other supernatural being.

She was convinced the house was inhibited by a haint.

I can remember my grandma talking about haints. She grew up deep in the Ozarks and had all kinds of wonderful folklore and superstitions that really fascinated an impressionable little girl (and, at times, terrorized her).

Although my mother was not a believer in the superstitions, she has been known to talk about Grandma and her haints from time to time.

Having spent four months living in a haunted apartment when I was fresh out of college, I can now sympathize with Grandma and her stories.

But for you, I wish you a haint-free Happy Halloween full of treats and no tricks!

Easy Herb Bread

Today’s recipe is hard, lengthy and whole bunch of work to make. Aw, just kidding.

This is so simple, you could have your 5-year-old make it for you. It’s the next best thing to sliced bread. Really!

Easy Herb Bread

Sliced Bread (your choice – I used white and, yes, I do realize the nutritional value, thank you very much)

Herb Seasoning or Powdered Dip Mix (I used a Parmesan peppercorn mix)

Butter (melted)

Butter slices of bread, sprinkle liberally with seasoning. Use a fun cookie cutter shape and cut out pieces of bread then place on a baking sheet (I used varying sizes of leaf cookie cutters).

Bake in a pre-heated 350 degree oven until edges are crispy and tops are starting to brown.

Serve and enjoy! Now wasn’t that easy?

Happy Entertaining!

Shanna

Almost five years ago, my cousin Brad called and discussed doing something special and fun for his Mom. I was all ears.

Brad is one of those super nice, incredibly sweet all-around great guys that you are thrilled just to know. Add in the fact that his Mom, my wonderful Aunt Robbie, has been like a second Mom to me for my entire life, and I couldn’t refuse whatever it was he was going to ask.

My most wonderful auntie has always been extra special to me. I was born the day after Aunt Robbie’s birthday, we share the same middle name, we both love the color pink and have yet to find a mall we didn’t like.

Aunt Robbie was blessed with two boys, but no girls. So Brad proposed a few of us girl cousins do something fun with Aunt Robbie. We plotted and planned and ended up with four of us girls taking Aunt Robbie for an overnight stay in a cute little town with fun shops, great food and a nice hotel. It was bliss!

My three cousins are daughters of my Dad’s two other sisters, both of whom have passed away. Aunt Robbie became Mom to us all on that trip. With each of us she loves, laughs, cries, teases and counsels – and that just makes us love her all the more.

We had such a great time on that first trip, we decided to make it an annual event. We all look forward to the time we can spend with each other, reconnecting, sharing memories, shopping, eating and enjoying the company. Our little group includes my cousins Julie, Nancy and Twylia – all fun, fantastic women in their own unique way.

So this year when we started planning our “shopping conference” we decided we needed to have a name for our group. Considering that we drive all over the countryside to meet and considering our love to shop, talk, eat and repeat the process until we are all exhausted, we came up with the name of the “Gallivanting Goddesses.”

We met just last week and it was fantastic as always. Aunt Robbie is still running circles around us, still able to hand-out great advice and fashion tips and still the sweet Aunt that we adore.

And these girls just know how to have a great time.

I encourage all you girls to have a group that you go gallivanting with at least once a year. Maybe it is family, maybe it is friends, maybe a combination of both – but you need that girl time.  It does your heart and spirit so much good!

So here’s to future gallivanting!

Just One of the Goddesses,

Shanna

My Shout-Out this week goes to Inspirationalarchive.com

We all have those days when we need a good inspirational shot in the arm. Whenever I am feeling challenged, stressed, maybe even a bit blue, I know I can find something uplifting here.

There are wonderful stories, great poems and more to help you adjust your attitude toward a more positive outlook.

So the next time you are feeling a little down or a lot frustrated, check them out!