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  • July4th

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    I Pledge Allegiance

    to the flag

    of the United States of America

    and to the Republic for which it stands,

    one Nation under God,

    indivisible,

    with liberty and justice for all.

     

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    * happy independence day *

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  • July1st

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    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

    - The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776

    America, you’re still The Beautiful to me.

    { happy birthday weekend }

    photo: flickr
  • March2nd

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    With an eclectic taste and appreciation for music comes a strong tie to the classics. And I’m a firm believer that every Sassy Steel Magnolia should be knowledgeable to some degree in the classics. And that’s why, for today’s Music Snack, I’m sending out one of the best – yet often over looked – classic songs ever written.

    First recorded in 1952 by Sue Thompson, this song has been covered by some of the greatest artists of all time – Bing Crosby, Patsy Cline, Dean Martin, Bob Dylan, the list goes on and on. That’s the great thing about classic songs, you can always take them and reinvent them time again, which also helps a whole new generation awaken themselves to a song they might not have otherwise taken the time to seek out.

    And so on this Music Snack Wednesday, take a few minutes to sit back, relax and enjoy this updated, Tori Amos, version of the song I love so dearly:

    You Belong to Me

    (If you have trouble viewing this video, please click here.)

    The Patsy Cline version was the first one I’d ever heard, but I love Tori’s version as well.

    { have a luxurious day, lovies }

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    The Music Snack comes out every Wednesday to put a little rhythm in your week. Requests are always welcome, so don’t be shy!

     

  • February14th

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    A bit o’ History on this Saint Valentine’s Day …


    Valentine's DaySaint Valentine’s Day, commonly shortened to Valentine’s Day, is an annual commemoration held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions. It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as “valentines“). The day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid.

    Chaucer’s Love Birds

    The first recorded association of Valentine’s Day with romantic love is in Parlement of Foules(1382) by Geoffrey Chaucer.

    Chaucer wrote:

    For this was on seynt Volantynys day
    Whan euery bryd comyth there to chese his make.

    ["For this was Saint Valentine's Day, when every bird cometh there to choose his mate."]

    This poem was written to honor the first anniversary of the engagement of King Richard II of England to Anne of Bohemia.

    Medieval period and the English Renaissance

    Using the language of the law courts for the rituals of courtly love, a “High Court of Love” was established in Paris on Valentine’s Day in 1400. The court dealt with love contracts, betrayals, and violence against women. Judges were selected by women on the basis of a poetry reading. The earliest surviving valentine is a 15th-century rondeau written by Charles, Duke of Orleans to his wife, which commences.

    Je suis desja d’amour tanné
    Ma tres doulce Valentinée…

    Cupid & AntiCupid

    In Roman mythology, Cupid (Latin cupido, meaning “desire”) is the god of desire, affection and erotic love. He is the son of goddess Venus and god Mars. In popular culture, Cupid is frequently shown shooting his bow to inspire romantic love, often as an icon of Valentine’s Day. He is now in the current culture the personification of love and courtship in general.

    AntiCupid is a recent mythical creation with no ties to the Greek origins of Cupid. Anticupid was “created” by the growing number of people that are sickened by the modern practices of Valentine’s Day. According to folklore and myth, Anticupid is the reason for relationship troubles and if one has made poor relationship choices then Anticupid is rumored to eat the soul of said persons during the weeks before Valentines day. This leads to large numbers of people that are angry and grumpy throughout the holidays and the months after it. Luckily, folklore suggests that Cupid works to restore the souls of Anticupid’s victims by eventually pairing them with someone with whom they can develop a successful relationship.

    Modern times

    In 1797, a British publisher issued The Young Man’s Valentine Writer, which contained scores of suggested sentimental verses for the young lover unable to compose his own.

    Paper Valentines became so popular in England in the early 19th century that they were assembled in factories. Fancy Valentines were made with real lace and ribbons, with paper lace introduced in the mid-19th century.

    In the second half of the 20th century, the practice of exchanging cards was extended to all manner of gifts in the United States. Such gifts typically include roses and chocolates packed in a red satin, heart-shaped box. In the 1980s, the diamond industry began to promote Valentine’s Day as an occasion for giving jewelry.

    Whether you’re happily married, in blissful relationship infatuation, or single with a fancy to mingle, I wish each and every one of you a beautiful and passion filled Valentine’s Day.

    xox

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    When you need a little more than a smile or a cup of tea to get your week in motion, the Sassy Starter will be here every Monday to get your wheels turnin’ in a classy – sassy – fabulous sort of way

    information & photo source: wikipedia
  • September29th

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    Over the past year a great deal has happened here at The Sassy Steel Magnolia.  As some of you dear readers have been following my journey from the start, some picked up along the way and I am forever grateful for each and every one of you! For this post, I wanted to take all of you on a trip down Memory Lane and re-visit some of my favorite posts over the past year. Buckle up baby, we’re bringin back the Red Couch for this one….

    The first post as The Sassy Steel Magnolia :: Welcome to The Sassy Steel Magnolia :: where I first explained what in the world is a sassy steel magnolia and just why I chose that to be the new name of my blog.

    My first Mid-Week Music Snack :: Happy by Leona Lewis

    Sassy Starter – Fearless : created with the assistance of my behind the scenes editor, my Sista Sista, Jessica

    The post sparked from an email I received from a dear friend and her adoring mother- :: I Believe ::

    Good night! Who can forget my early Monday Morning car ride with 4 strangers back to Charleston? Don’t remember? Check out A Series of Unfathomable Events Part 1 and Part 2 {crazy!}

    This quote by Marilyn Monroe sums it all up - Sassy Starter *at my best

    Shakespeare makes an appearance in Book of the Month 6/10

    I take a step back to see if I’m becoming an internet prude  in where is the line

    Are you a character? Then take the pledge. Do it. Right now.

    Explaining what it means to have a case of the Holly Golightly(s) in this Mah-velous Magnolia.

    I loved loved loved sharing LOVE WEEK with you all.

    And last but certainly not lease….

    My personal all time favorite post was a collaboration of my own thoughts, reader input and great friends. I have the list printed out and always smile when I see it in my room and think about checking off each and every one of them I have yet to complete. So what is Jennie B’s top stop on Memory Lane?

    :: The Sassy Steel Magnolia List of One Things ::

    Now that by no means are ALL of my favorite posts, just a quick selection of a few high lights. Thank you for talking the walk with me down Memory Lane and for always coming around to spend a little quality time on my couches. Just you wait, the best is yet to come ;)

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    Thank you.

    *besos,

    Jennie B

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