Thursday, September 30, 2010

After 78 years moved


It really was a great step in deciding to move from my beloved hometown of Holly Hill, Florida
and move to the hills of Tennessee. Born and raised in Daytona Beach, it was the only life I knew. But moving at the age of 78
was huge. I will never forget it. At the age of 78 age I was a Florida cracker and became a Tennessee Hill Billy on my 78th birthday.

Why the move? I had a bad home accident while visiting my daughter in Nashville for the holidays. It turned out to be a 9 month stay so that I had care. From there the discussion of moving came up.

I decided to build a house in a beautiful retirement community
named Del-Webb in Mt. Juliet. It is close to my daughter and
a very busy and happy place. There are so many things to do
with over eighty clubs to participate in. Built around a Lake Providence it provides a beautiful well kept landscape.




Thursday, September 9, 2010

Support For Our "Girls of Summer

Support The Girls of Summer
When I was a little girl I played sand-lot baseball with my brothers and sister.I played with my siblings against kids in the neighborhood. Organized sports were not available for girls. Even through high school there were no women's competitive sports among the high schools. Intramurals were offered in gym classes. Throughout my high school years I worked from 5:00p.m. to 10:p.m. at a local newspaper office operating their switchboard. After my high school graduation I went to work for Southern Bell Telephone Company and worked my way up the ladder. I join the Business and Women's club/USA as a way to grow professionally. It was not long before I started working on the BPW National Foundation helping to raise money
 for Career Advancements Scolarships. The money provided an education for women with financial needs. It build their self-esteem, self suffuciency, and an education. It helped make a better place in the workforce for them.
I really didn't pay attention to women in sports until my own daughter wanted to play softball. Some fathers had organized a girls youth softball league. The girls were still second rate to Little League Baseball. They had to play on a little league ball field on Sundays when no baseball games were scheduled. Some girls came to practice with brothers old worn out glove. Others had to miss games or practice because brother had a game. It was then I realized that someone had to work , to promote, and grow this sport for girls.From team manager to League President to major fundraising was my goal for the next few years. My husband and I sported girls sports throughout our daughter's high school and college years. When she became a college coach it was the same issues again. Women's sports were second rate.
Now that the Olympics Organization has dropped softball we visit the same issues. These fine women athletes including the Olympians need support for The National Pro Fastpitch League. Women softball players deserve a chance to pursue their dreams. They deserve the same chance to pursue a career in a Professional Softball League as the baseball players do in Major League Baseball. It needs everyone's support to see these talented "Girls of Summer".

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Frommybrush: Tropical Fish Card 3

Frommybrush: Tropical Fish Card 3

Tropical Fish Card 3


It was hard picking up where I left off. This is card number 3 of 4 in my Tropical Fish collection. It has been months since I have posted, or even yet, did an art piece.
This medium is very relaxing. Also, one that you can pick up your tools and go anywhere with it..no water, no mess to clean up.
You can start with a light sketch on your paper
and and then use the colored pencil by shading in
the colors, highlighting and shading as you go.