My life in a small town

Sunday, November 26, 2006

HAPPY BIRTHDAY EILEEN!!!!!!!!

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Today is Eileen's Birthday, hope it is a happy one.
We went out for dinner on Saturday nite for her birthday at Cheddars. It was really fun. Or at least I had a good time. I know next time I go to Cheddars to order the Monte Cristo, and not the Shrimp. They were a little spicy for me. But Patrick liked them even as left overs. Here are a couple of pictures that were taken.



Hope everyone has a great week.

Thanksgiving over, and the Christmas tree is UP

We had a great Thanksgiving, every year we have a get together with family, some we haven't seen since the last Thanksgiving. And this year we were blessed with relatives from Arizona and California. Plus all over Texas. All in all it was GOOD.
That was on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving day Patrick, Rosie, Bill and myself went down to our stepmothers for dinner. It was very quite and enjoyable. Only one other sister and two of her grandsons were there to eat. Her oldest son, Rick and his family were there to visit a little bit before going to his wife's family for dinner. I got a few pictures.



Hope everyone else had a very happy Thanksgiving!!!!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Thanksgiving

Well, Thanksgiving is almost here. Our family always celebrates the week-end before the actual day. We have cousins, aunts, uncles, neices, nephews, grandmas, grandpas, you name it and there are all branches of our family there from all over Texas and Arizona.

So this is the week-end that we all get together, and I am really a little excited about it. Because you never know who might show up. Could be some one you haven't seen in years. I am trying to get together some pictures from previous years to take and display. Some of the others some times brings books with family tree stuff in it. The only thing is you need to get there kind of early so you can visit with everyone. Most everyone leaves right after eating, instead of visiting.

So I'm hoping for a beautiful day, with NO rain, and No wind.

And that's life in a small town.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

OK TIME FOR MORE FUN!!!!

Well, it's been a while since I put up the 3D images, so guess I will put a couple up so you can guess what they are.



And here is the second one. Good Luck!!!


Monday, November 06, 2006

PEPSI HISTORY

This blog I am doing for my friend Beverly. She is a Pepsi person from a long time ago. And of course I use to drink pepsi too, when I lived in California. But since I have moved back to Texas I drink Diet Coke.

History

Pepsi-Cola was first made in New Bern, North Carolina in the United States in the early 1890s by pharmacist Caleb Bradham. On August 28, 1898 , "Brad's drink" was changed to "Pepsi-Cola" and later trademarked on June 16, 1903. There are several theories on the origin of the word "pepsi".

The only two discussed within the current PepsiCo website are the following: 1) Caleb Bradham bought the name "Pep Kola" from a local competitor and changed it to Pepsi-Cola. 2) "Pepsi-Cola" is an anagram for "Episcopal". A large church across the street from Bradham's drugstore. There is a plaque at the site of the original drugstore documenting this while PepsiCo has refuted this theory.

Another theory is that Caleb Bradham and his customers simply thought the name sounded good.

As Pepsi was initially intended to cure stomach pains, many believe Bradham coined the name Pepsi from either the condition dyspepsia (stomachache or indigestion) or the possible one-time use of pepsin root as an ingredient (often used to treat upset stomachs). It was made of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, rare oils, and kola nuts. Whether the original recipe included the enzyme pepsin is disputed.

In 1903, Bradham moved the bottling of Pepsi-Cola from his drugstore into a rented warehouse. That year, Bradham sold 7,968 gallons of syrup. The next year, Pepsi was sold in six-ounce bottles and sales increased to 19,848 gallons. In 1905, Pepsi received its first logo redesign since the original design of 1898. In 1906, the logo was changed again. In 1909, automobile race pioneer Barney Oldfield endorsed Pepsi-Cola in newspaper ads as "A bully drink...refreshing, invigorating, a fine bracer before a race".

In 1923, Pepsico went bankrupt due to high sugar prices as a result of World War I, assets were sold and Roy C. Megargel bought the Pepsi trademark.Eight years later, the company went bankrupt again, resulting in a reformulation of the Pepsi-Cola syrup formula.

During The Great Depression, Pepsi gained popularity following the introduction in 1934 of a 12-ounce bottle. With twelve ounces a bottle instead of the six ounces Coca-Cola sold, PepsiCo turned the price difference to its advantage with a slick radio advertising campaign which was the first use of a jingle in advertising. "Pepsi cola hits the spot / Twelve full ounces, that's a lot / Twice as much for a nickel, too / Pepsi-Cola is the drink for you," encouraged price-watching consumers to switch to Pepsi, while obliquely referring to the Coca-Cola standard of six ounces a bottle for the price of five cents (a nickel), instead of the twelve ounces Pepsi sold at the same price. Coming at a time of economic crisis, the campaign succeeded in boosting Pepsi's status. From 1936 to 1938, PepsiCo's profits doubled.

Introduced in 1964, Diet Pepsi was the United States's first national diet soft drink.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

HAIR CUT OF THE YEAR




I recieved this as an e-mail and just wanted to share it with every one.