Thursday, November 27, 2008
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How to Cook a Turkey by Abby
You have to get a turkey from Walmart or the Commissary. My mom sprinkles salt all over it, then she adds pepper. She bakes it in the oven for 1/2 an hour at 300 degrees. She take it out of the oven and slices the turkey off of the bone. I get the wishbone. My mom makes pumpkin pie for dessert. Dad puts up the Christmas tree.
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How to Cook a Turkey by Jacob
My mom buys a turkey from usually Walmart. It weighs 20 or 30 pounds and costs $20. She brings it home and cooks it. She puts it in a pan, and puts pepper on it. She wraps the pan in aluminum foil. She bakes it in the kitchen, in the oven for 1 hour at 90 degrees. Actually I'm not sure what she does, I just think it's something like that.
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How to Cook a Turkey by Melissa
Mom buys a turkey at Walmart for $20. I'm pretty sure that she looks for the biggest one and it weighs about 20 pounds. She unthaws it and then puts seasoning on it, paprika maybe? She sets the oven for 450 degrees and bakes the turkey for 4 hours. She makes gravy, stuffing, corn, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and lemon meringue pie!
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
The Best Places to Raise Your Kids 2009
BusinessWeek Published their list of
"The Best Places to Raise Your Kids 2009".
Lawton was on the top of the list for Oklahoma!
Now if we just had a TARGET....
Oklahoma:
Lawton
Lawton
Nearest city: Oklahoma City
Population: 89,304
Median household income: $47,988
Lawton is 90 miles from Oklahoma City in the southwest part of the state, and just north of the Fort Sill Army post. The area has 22,400 acres of wildlife habitat and many lakes that are good for fishing and boating.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
She Was Waiting for Him.......
Robert Clifton Higgins
Robert Clifton Higgins, 95, of Mannington, passed away on Monday (Nov. 17, 2008 at his residence. He was born March 24, 1913, at Camp Run, Marion County, a son of the late Robert Clarence and Lillie Belle Ernest Higgins. He is survived by five children and their spouses, Robert and Brunetta Higgins of Mannington, Jerry and Delene Higgins of Mannington, Lucille and Terry Parker of Mannington, Sharon and Paul Asher of Mannington and Carolyn Roupe Fletcher Higgins of Mannington; 14 grandchildren, David Higgins, Kevin Higgins, Jerry Higgins, John Higgins, Bobby Higgins, Kathy Higgins, Lorie Culotta, Lisa Slater, Shelly Jones, Buddy Roupe, Michael Roupe, Jeffery Roupe, Brian Asher and Scott Asher; 28 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Donald Higgins of Hartsville, Ohio, Louise Hayhurst of Canton, Ohio, Freda Mansfield of Mansfield, Ohio, Elenore Riggs of Mannington, Harold Higgins of Mannington and Frank Higgins of Mannington.In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Isabelle Mae Parrish Higgins; one son, Robert Clifton Higgins Jr.; one brother, Burtis “Pete” Higgins; two sisters, Mildred Stevens and Betty June Higgins; and one son-in-law, Harvey Roupe Sr.Mr Higgins worked for the Mannington Pottery and also drove a logging truck. He worked for the City of Mannington and served on the water board. He retired from the West Virginia Department of Highways. He enjoyed hunting, gardening, woodworking and drawing. Friends may call at the Masters Funeral Home, 209 Main St., Mannington, from 2-9 p.m. on Wednesday. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 11 A.M. in the funeral home with Evangelist Michael P. Reese officiating. Burial will follow at the Higgins Cemetery at Camp Run.
Robert Clifton Higgins, 95, of Mannington, passed away on Monday (Nov. 17, 2008 at his residence. He was born March 24, 1913, at Camp Run, Marion County, a son of the late Robert Clarence and Lillie Belle Ernest Higgins. He is survived by five children and their spouses, Robert and Brunetta Higgins of Mannington, Jerry and Delene Higgins of Mannington, Lucille and Terry Parker of Mannington, Sharon and Paul Asher of Mannington and Carolyn Roupe Fletcher Higgins of Mannington; 14 grandchildren, David Higgins, Kevin Higgins, Jerry Higgins, John Higgins, Bobby Higgins, Kathy Higgins, Lorie Culotta, Lisa Slater, Shelly Jones, Buddy Roupe, Michael Roupe, Jeffery Roupe, Brian Asher and Scott Asher; 28 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Donald Higgins of Hartsville, Ohio, Louise Hayhurst of Canton, Ohio, Freda Mansfield of Mansfield, Ohio, Elenore Riggs of Mannington, Harold Higgins of Mannington and Frank Higgins of Mannington.In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Isabelle Mae Parrish Higgins; one son, Robert Clifton Higgins Jr.; one brother, Burtis “Pete” Higgins; two sisters, Mildred Stevens and Betty June Higgins; and one son-in-law, Harvey Roupe Sr.Mr Higgins worked for the Mannington Pottery and also drove a logging truck. He worked for the City of Mannington and served on the water board. He retired from the West Virginia Department of Highways. He enjoyed hunting, gardening, woodworking and drawing. Friends may call at the Masters Funeral Home, 209 Main St., Mannington, from 2-9 p.m. on Wednesday. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 11 A.M. in the funeral home with Evangelist Michael P. Reese officiating. Burial will follow at the Higgins Cemetery at Camp Run.
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Saturday, November 01, 2008
Halloween 2008
Dirk in Drag. ( No he didn't keep the wig on). Maggie didn't dress up, but I gave both of them bones for trick-or treat!
The Witch.
Laura Ingalls.
Ghouls Love Him, Mummies Don't.
Laura Ingalls.
Ghouls Love Him, Mummies Don't.
Too old to dress up, but still wants the CANDY!
Andrew in Uniform.
The tree in my front yard. I love this tree.
The kids didn't seem as excited this year as in year's past. Maybe it was the 80 degree temperatures? Also, it was a LONG day. The elementary school had crazy hair day and at the end of the school day we had our class "Fall Parties", so maybe they were all partied out. And of course the High School (Eisenhower) had their homecoming game tonight. Andrew was on the JROTC saber team when the Homecoming Royalty took the field at Halftime.
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