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Super Bowl 44 and Some Flashbacks
You can only imagine how happy I am that my Indianapolis Colts are back to win another Super Bowl!
Since 1998, the Colts have become the first in league history to win 12 games or more in five consecutive seasons - extending this record to seven after the 2009 season.
The Colts came to Indy in 1984 - 9 years after I had moved to the West Coast.
The Colts have been in three Super Bowls - two while the team was in Baltimore (Super Bowl III when the New York Jets beat the Baltimore Colts 16 to 7 and Super Bowl V when the Baltimore Colts beat the Dallas Cowboys 16 to 13) and one since they have been in Indianapolis - Super Bowl XLI where the Colts beat up on the Chicago Bears 29 to 17 on February 4, 2007.
This year The Who will be performing at halftime . . .

And speaking of commercials, for the past 20 years the most famous commercial has been the "I'm going to Disney World!" ad.
In 1993, Michael Jordan and Larry Bird played a game of Horse for a McDonald's Big Mac and fries. The game was made more interesting due to the increasingly complex set of obstacles that were set up for both players.
And in 1973, the first famous Super Bowl commercial was for Noxzema and featured legendary New York Jets Quarterback Joe Namath. Click on link to see commercial.
And what football fan can forget The Super Bowl Shuffle by the Chicago Bears back in 1985? Starring Jim McMahon, Walter Payton, Mike Singletary, Refrigerator Perry and crew. Click HERE to view this vintage video.

The Budweiser Frogs . . . Wazzzup . . . Michael Jackson 1993 Super Bowl 27 . . . 2004 Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson . . . U2's 2002 9/11 Tribute . . . and so many more. Don't you think that the half-time shows and commercials are almost as good as the game sometimes? Do you have any favorites?
Reflections
Miracle on the Hudson
Comments or Maybe Not . . . Tiger Woods . . . Jon and Kate + 8 . . . 5-year old Shaniya Davis . . . fog seen on Saturn Moon, Titan . . . H1N1 . . . Balloon Boy hoax . . . Chris Brown . . . Sexting . . . Jaycee Dugard . . . Nadya Suleman . . . Susan Boyle . . . Dr. Conrad Murray . . . iPhone3GS and Motorola Droid . . . Panasonic G10 Series Plasma HGTV . . Mo'nique as Mary Jones in Precious . . . Massacre at Fort Hood . . . Bernie Madoff . . . South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford . . . David Letterman . . . Northwest Flight 188 pilots Timothy Cheney and Richard Cole . . .
Some that have passed on this year. . .
Anne Brown, (March 13) a pure soprano who literally put the Bess in “Porgy and Bess”
Naomi Sims (August 1), one of the world's first Black supermodels. She became an icon of the "Black is Beautiful" movement when she appeared on the cover of Ladies' Home Journal in November 1968.
Les Paul (August 13) inventor, musician and song writer credited with inventing the electric guitar which made rock music possible
Patrick Swayze (September 14)
Alaina Reed Hall (December 17) actress best known for her role as Olivia (Gordon's younger sister on Sesame Street) and Rose Lee Holloway on the sitcom 227.
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PS My 50% off etsy sale ends at midnight on the 31st
Helen Folasade Adu
I've been a fan of Sade's since 1985. Smooth Operator, Never as Good as the First Time, The Sweetest Taboo, Is it a Crime, Stronger Than Pride, and the list goes on!
It's been 10 years since we've heard anything from Sade! You can go HERE to listen to the title track Soldier of Love off her new album that will be released February 8th (the day before my birthday - hint hint!)
E. Lynn Harris Author Tribute Tour and Final Novel
BIRMINGHAM, AL
JACKSONVILLE, FL
PHILADELPHIA, PA
PS I read that in 2010 we can expect the first of a new book series E Lynn created titled, “The Bentley Chronicles,” to be released. I'm glad that his work lives on and that new works continue to be released.
PSS And if you missed it, here is a link to the post of My Personal Memories of E Lynn Harris I wrote when I learned of his passing.
My Personal Memories of E Lynn Harris

My friend Dianne called me this morning on my way to work to ask me why I hadn’t told her about “my buddy”. I had no idea who she was talking about. Well, it wasn’t pleasant news to my ears.
The “buddy” she was referring to is my favorite author, E Lynn Harris. E Lynn passed away on Thursday, July 23rd. This news was, and still is, such a shock to me. He was only 54 years old.
His Publicist, Laura Gilmore reported that E Lynn died Thursday night after being stricken at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. The cause of death has not been determined. Gilmore said that Harris fell ill on a train to Los Angeles a few days before and blacked out for a few minutes, but seemed fine after that.
Back to my friend, Dianne for a moment. Dianne introduced me to E Lynn’s work years ago when she was living here in Southern California. I immediately fell in love with his writing style after the first book! I bookmarked his website and got on his e-mail list so I could keep up with the latest novel he was writing and his book signing schedule across the States.
Every year when E Lynn would come to Southern California, I would go to his book signings. And because my friend, Dianne had introduced me to what is now one of my all-time favorite authors, I would purchase a second copy of his latest novel and have him sign it “Happy (whatever her age was that year) Birthday, Dianne – E Lynn Harris”. That was my birthday gift to Dianne for several years, until E Lynn had to limit his book signing tours due to his teaching schedule at the University of Arkansas where he taught writing.
I always looked forward to E Lynn coming to town. I still remember the first time I met E Lynn in person. I drove out to Riverside in rush hour traffic on what had to be the hottest day of the summer! Ooooh, but it was so worth the trip. He read from his latest book (which I had already read the day after the book was released!), answered questions from the audience and then signed everyone’s books.
I have a photo with E Lynn that was taken at that Riverside event, but I can't find it right now. In the large hall where the event was being held, the fans filled the room to capacity. And although I had gone alone, I didn’t feel alone, as I met other fans that had driven even further than I had! It was such a nice evening.
me and E Lynn Harris at Esowan bookstore in 2006
I became such a huge fan in the years that followed, that I wanted to “give back” to my favorite author. My first gifts to E Lynn were a few handmade journals. I took photos of the journals, but it was before I had a digital camera, so the prints are in a box somewhere.
Anyway, I presented the journals to him at a book signing at the Los Angeles bookstore – Esowan. He was so surprised and very appreciative. He told me that it was the first time someone had given him a gift at a book signing, and that he would be using one of the three journals to pen notes for his next book. Of course I was flattered!
To E Lynn's left is the paperbag photo album I made him in 2006
His publicist had asked me to put my name and address on a card the night of that book signing. And true to the type of person he was, a thank you note followed in the mail soon after – handwritten I might add *smiles*.
The next time E Lynn came to the greater Los Angeles area, I again presented him with a handmade gift. This time I made a paperbag book (see pictures below) that included photos of his family and friends throughout his travels.
I think E Lynn was REALLY floored with that one. He made a comment to me, and the audience, when he opened the box, that I must have waaaay too much time on my hands! Everyone laughed and E Lynn asked if it was ok if he passed the book around for everyone to see.
From time to time we would e-mail each other. He wrote once that the album sits on his coffee table at his home in Atlanta. I’m hoping that his mother will be the recipient of it now. on the spine of the book are little laminated copies of all of the books E Lynn had written up to the making of my album for him. One of the book covers I put in a bottle cap.
In addition to another handwritten thank you note this time, I also received a little blue box . . . yep, THAT little blue box. A bottle of Tiffany Perfume was wrapped inside with a perfect white bow on the outside. A gift for a gift? Wow, what a sweet person to do something like that. The perfume has since been used up, but I kept the little blue box.
I haven't purchased E Lynn’s latest two novels - The Greatest Pretenders and Basketball Jones yet. I just "hadn’t gotten around to it”. They've been on my book list on my blog since they were released. I never would have thought that these latest novels would be the last two he would ever get to write.
My heart is heavy today. I know that E Lynn is in a much better place now, but it sure hurts those of us that loved him that have been left behind.
Rest in Peace E Lynn - Love, Sherry
We Had Him by Maya Angelou
now that our bright and shining star can slip away from our fingertips

Sing our songs among the stars
and walk our dances across the face of the moon.
Beloveds, now we know that we know nothing, now that our bright and shining star can slip away from our fingertips like a puff of summer wind.
Without notice, our dear love can escape our doting embrace. Sing our songs among the stars and walk our dances across the face of the moon.
In the instant that Michael is gone, we know nothing.
No clocks can tell time.
No oceans can rush our tides with the abrupt absence of our treasure.
Though we are many,
each of us is achingly alone,
piercingly alone.
Only when we confess our confusion
can we remember that he was a gift to us
and we did have him.
He came to us from the creator,
trailing creativity in abundance.
Despite the anguish,
his life was sheathed in mother love,
family love,
and survived and did more than that.
He thrived with passion and compassion,
humor and style.
We had him whether we know who he was or did not know,
he was ours and we were his.
We had him, beautiful, delighting our eyes.
His hat, aslant over his brow,
and took a pose on his toes
for all of us.
And we laughed and stomped our feet for him.
We were enchanted with his passion because he held nothing.
He gave us all he had been given.
Today in Tokyo,
beneath the Eiffel Tower,
in Ghana's Black Star Square.
In Johannesburg and Pittsburgh,
in Birmingham, Alabama,
and Birmingham, England
We are missing Michael.
But we do know we had him,
and we are the world.
Sold to Deb Famularo of Sparkling Scrapbooks - THANK YOU Deb!
Tribute on Canvas WIP
This is the first limited edition - WIP that will be in my Tribute to Michael series when completed.

Update on Etsy versus ArtFire
Celia over at Paco and Lupe left a comment and then e-mailed me as well, to tell me not to be discouraged. Here's a site she pointed me to as well http://www.foundhandmade.com/fhmain/statistics. This site gives frequent updates on all of the marketplaces that are out on the web. And yes, Etsy is #1, but Artfire is within the top 10.
And on another note, you might want to check out Paco and Lupe's etsy shop. They have the most gorgeous bags and pillows!
Got History?
It was a creed written into the founding documents that declared the destiny of a nation.
Yes we can.
It was whispered by slaves and abolitionists as they blazed a trail toward freedom.
Yes we can. Yes we can.
It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores
and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness.
Yes we can. Yes we can.
It was the call of workers who organized;
women who reached for the ballots;
a President who chose the moon as our new frontier;
and a King who took us to the mountain-top and pointed the way to the Promised Land.
Yes we can to justice and equality.
(yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can...)
Yes we can to opportunity and prosperity.
Yes we can to opportunity and prosperity.
Yes we can heal this nation.
Yes we can repair this world.
Yes we can. Si Se Puede
(yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can...)
We know the battle ahead will be long,
but always remember that no matter what obstacles stand in our way,
nothing can stand in the way of the power of millions of voices calling for change.
We want change!
(We want change! We want change! We want change...)
We have been told we cannot do this by a chorus of cynics who will only grow louder and more dissonant.
We've been asked to pause for a reality check.
We've been warned against offering the people of this nation false hope.
But in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope. We want change!
(We want change! I want change! We want change! I want change...)
The hopes of the little girl who goes to a crumbling school in Dillon are the same as the dreams of the boy who learns on the streets of LA;
we will remember that there is something happening in America;
that we are not as divided as our politics suggests;
that we are one people;
we are one nation;
and together, we will begin the next great chapter in America's story with three words that will ring from coast to coast;
from sea to shining sea - Yes. We. Can.
(yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, yes we can...)
Colts vs The Chargers (Football IS Art!)
One of my guys at work got tickets to today's game. AND he got good seats! I tried to make him work today so I could get the tickets and go, but he wasn't going for it. I can't say I blame him. We're both Indianapolis Colts fans. I was raised in Indianapolis and was always a huge basketball fan - but who ISN'T when you're in Indiana? We didn't have a pro football team when I lived there.
Here's a tidbit of info for you. Prior to the 1984 season, the Colts moved from Baltimore to Indianapolis. The team packed all of their belongings into Mayflower moving trucks in the middle of a snowy night on March 28th. This move pissed a lot of Baltimore fans and former players off so much, that they completely disassociated themselves from the relocated Indianapolis team. Yikes!
Anyway, I had already moved out to California by that time, so I never got to go to any of the games. But it doesn't matter that I live out here in sunny Cali, I'm still a huge fan of the Colts, the Pacers, and any other sports team that comes out of Indy! Good, bad, or indifferent -smiles Oooohhh, did I hear someone say Bobby Knight? Bad boy, bad boy. Watcha gonna do when they come for you?
So I guess I'll be glued to the television set at 5:00pm since Miguel wouldn't give up those tickets for today's game. But that's cool . . . I'll be able to go to my own personal powder room when needed and the food I eat won't cost me an arm and a leg. So THERE - Ha!
Vacation - Day 9
No, I didn't forget about Vacation Day - 8. The day was just so filled with The Shield, making art and running the teenage manchild around, that I didn't have time to blog yesterday.

On a somber note, actor/comedian Bernie Mac passed away Saturday morning from complications due to pneumonia in a Chicago area hospital.
Bernie had sarcoidosis, but it was in remission. Because he had sarcoidosis, his immune system was compromised. He had an infection and was on a new medication that suppresses the immune system - that's where the pneumonia came from.