Saturday, June 15, 2013

Merry Christmas Bill Signed Into Law!!

Good job Governor Perry!!! Although Christmas has been recognized as a federal holiday since the 1870's, recently Texas school districts have been spending excessive time and money fighting court battles over how to express Christmas in the schools. These concerns even made it as far as the the Supreme Court, where such things were ruled permissible. I was very happy to read today that the Texas House and Texas Senate agreed this past week to sign HB 308. The new bill makes it clear that public schools and their staff are permitted to acknowledge and educate students about the historical and cultural roots of holidays such as Christmas, and Hanukkah and with school displays that can include Christmas Trees, Santa Clause, Reindeer, Menorahs, Nativity Scenes and more. My favorite quote came from Jonathan Saenz, attorney and President of Texas values "We hope that HB 308 will decrease the number of districts being naughty and increase the one's being nice". 



Here is the entire video of the signing, if you'd like to watch. 




If it wasn't so hot and humid in Texas, I might consider moving. It's starting to sound more appealing in so many ways!!
“We hope HB 308 will decrease the number of school districts being naughty and increase the one’s being nice,” said Jonathan Saenz, attorney and president of Texas Values.  - See more at: http://txvalues.org/2013/06/13/gov-perry-signs-merry-christmas-bill-into-law/#sthash.O9tdHTnS.dpuf
makes it clear that public schools and their staff are permitted to acknowledge and educate students about historic and cultural roots of important holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah and others, and with school displays that can include Christmas trees, a Menorah, a Nativity scene, Santa Claus, Reindeer and more. - See more at: http://txvalues.org/2013/06/13/gov-perry-signs-merry-christmas-bill-into-law/#sthash.O9tdHTnS.dpuf
makes it clear that public schools and their staff are permitted to acknowledge and educate students about historic and cultural roots of important holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah and others, and with school displays that can include Christmas trees, a Menorah, a Nativity scene, Santa Claus, Reindeer and more. - See more at: http://txvalues.org/2013/06/13/gov-perry-signs-merry-christmas-bill-into-law/#sthash.O9tdHTnS.dpuf
makes it clear that public schools and their staff are permitted to acknowledge and educate students about historic and cultural roots of important holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah and others, and with school displays that can include Christmas trees, a Menorah, a Nativity scene, Santa Claus, Reindeer and more. - See more at: http://txvalues.org/2013/06/13/gov-perry-signs-merry-christmas-bill-into-law/#sthash.O9tdHTnS.dpuf
makes it clear that public schools and their staff are permitted to acknowledge and educate students about historic and cultural roots of important holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah and others, and with school displays that can include Christmas trees, a Menorah, a Nativity scene, Santa Claus, Reindeer and more. - See more at: http://txvalues.org/2013/06/13/gov-perry-signs-merry-christmas-bill-into-law/#sthash.O9tdHTnS.dpuf

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Did you know tomorrow is Flag Day?

Does your family stop and acknowledge it's Flag Day? If you do, that's awesome. If you don't, tomorrow may be the day to start a new tradition. What goes along with family fun and traditions??? FOOD!!! Why not take a few extra minutes and prepare something Red, White and Blue for dessert. Here are some fabulous ideas. 

Cupcakes Takes the Cake, used regular cupcakes and mini cupcakes to create this fun treat. 

 

 The Celebration Shoppe made these simple cupcakes, but added a lollipop stick to take it over the edge. Little details like that, always take it to another level.


Want a healthier option? No cake for you? Well, how about some Flag fruit kabobs? 




How about just using mini cupcakes. If you are one of the many (and I am not) who enjoy making 100 mini cupcakes for a project, then this is the project for you!!! This flag is made of entirely mini cupcakes with some small fondant stars.


Now, if you are torn between cupcakes or fruit???? Good Housekeeping has the option for you. The combo of Blueberries, Strawberries and Coconut sounds super yummy. I don't know which one I'd pick first?


If one or two bites is all you need to satisfy your sweet tooth, check out this cake pop cake by My Juice Cup.  



If you don't have time, don't fret. Just head to your local grocery store and I'm sure you'll find plenty of Red, White and Blue items in the bakery. Just remember, a little treat, can go a long way when trying to peak the interest of your family.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Duck The Halls


 

Attention all Duck Dynasty Fans!! It's June and we have something to look forward to in October. Let the countdown begin for DUCK THE HALLS...Yes, DUCK THE HALLS!! I had the best laugh this morning when I heard on the radio, that the Robertson family is releasing a Christmas CD. A variety CD of sorts they say, with lots of surprises and some special guest. I've got 3 on my gift list already. Next thing I know, I'll be out buying a duck hunting snowman for my yard!! 






 I'm not a big country fan normally, but I have to admit I really like the Darius Rucker song Wagon Wheel. It also happens to feature the Robertson family. I seen the premiere of the video on the show, but finally heard it on the radio last week.