Friday, May 30, 2014

I remember vividly how excited my kids were for this time of year---school's OUT!!!  Fun summer time coming, sleep late, play all day, vacations, etc.  It was very exciting for about the first week and then the  "I'm Bored" whines and cries started. 
Ahhhh!

:)Six Sisters Stuff posted some great ideas for fun outdoor activities on their blog that look fun, inexpensive and designed to keep kids from turning into couch potatoes over the summer!!  Thought we would share!


Monday, May 12, 2014


LET’S GO SHOPPING!!
Shopping for a mortgage to purchase a new home is a bit like shopping for a new pair of shoes—you have to try on a few before you find that perfect fit!!
The guidelines for qualifying for a new mortgage have tightened up quite a bit over the last few years as a result of our housing recession. However, with a strengthening economy and increasing demand lenders are looking for ways to sat-isfy their customers’ needs. Don’t assume because you may be rejected at one spot or because you don’t like the rate or terms quoted to you that you should just quit shopping! Think your FICA score is too low? Had some credit issues? Think your debt to income is too high? Think you don’t have enough down payment? Think you don’t have enough equity in your present home to help you qualify for that next level home? Think you can’t get rid of that mortgage insur-ance without 20% down? Had a short sale? Had a foreclosure? Bad things happen to good people.
We are in touch with quality lenders daily who offer differing products. Some may be able to meet your needs. We work very hard to ensure our clients are well served and protected. We only refer our clients to quality lenders who get the job done and work hard to meet our clients’ needs.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Strawberry Tart

Strawberry Tart

A layer of pastry cream snuggles beneath a blanket of fresh berries in this classic French dessert.

  • Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/3 cup sugar 
  • 1/3 cup cold butter or margarine, cut up 
  • 2 tablespoons cold shortening
  • 3 tablespoons cold water 
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 2 cups half-and-half
  • egg yolks 
  • 1 teaspoon rose water or orange-flower water (optional)
  • 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • quart fresh strawberries, sliced 
  • Garnish: fresh mint sprig
  • Preparation

    1. Pulse first 3 ingredients in a blender or food processor 3 or 4 times or until combined.
    2. Add 1/3 cup butter and shortening; pulse 5 or 6 times or until crumbly. With blender or processor running, gradually add 3 tablespoons water, and process until dough forms a ball and leaves sides of bowl, adding more water if necessary. Wrap dough in plastic wrap, and chill 1 hour.
    3. Roll dough to 1/8-inch thickness on a lightly floured surface. Press into bottom and up sides of a 9-inch tart pan. Line dough with parchment paper; fill with pie weights or dried beans.
    4. Bake at 425° for 15 minutes. Remove weights and parchment paper, and bake 3 more minutes.
    5. Combine 1/2 cup sugar and cornstarch in a medium saucepan.
    6. Whisk together half-and-half, egg yolks, and, if desired, rose water. Gradually whisk half-and-half mixture into sugar mixture in saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil, and cook, whisking constantly, 1 minute. Remove mixture from heat.
    7. Stir in 3 tablespoons butter and vanilla; cover and chill at least 4 hours. Spoon into prepared pastry shell; top with strawberry slices, and serve immediately. Garnish, if desired.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

The Best States to Retire In...

Forget sunny Florida or California, retirees are better off heading to colder climates, according to Bankrate's latest ranking of best states to retire.


South Dakota topped Bankrate's list. Its low taxes, lack of crime and easy access to quality healthcare make it the country's best state for retirees, according to Bankrate's rankings, which equally weighted weather, cost of living, crime, quality of health care, state and local taxes and general well-being.
Overall, Midwestern and Mountain states dominated the list, with Colorado, Utah, North Dakota and Wyoming rounding out the top five.
All of these states tend to have excellent healthcare and some of the lowest state and local tax rates in the country, which can make a big difference for retirees living on fixed incomes, said Chris Kahn, research and statistics editor at Bankrate.
"Yes you are still going to need a snow shovel... but you're getting a lot in return for that cold weather," Kahn said.
And while sunny Florida is popular among many retirees, it ranked near the bottom of the list -- in 39th place -- in part because of higher crime and living costs and lower quality healthcare. Meanwhile, California ranked 28th, weighed down by high state taxes and living costs.
Here are the 10 states offering the best mix of affordability and lifestyle, according to Bankrate.
1. South Dakota: Yes, the temperatures dip below freezing (a lot), but South Dakota boasts low crime, quality healthcare and no state income tax.
And beyond the Badlands and Black Hills, there is plenty to do. In the small town ofAberdeen, S.D., for example, retirees can enjoy its historical downtown, home to farmers markets and holiday events, and easy access to both local arts and outdoor activities, like cross-country skiing.
2. Colorado: Not only does Colorado offer much milder winters, but its residents also benefit from high quality healthcare and a lower-than-average tax burden. Plus, its residents are among the most content in the country, according to an annual survey byGallup of general well-being.
One downside: The cost of living is higher than in 28 other states.
Less congested and cheaper than nearby Denver, Colorado Springs, Colo. has access to one of the country's leading cardiovascular hospitals as well as parks, trails and the Rocky Mountains.
3. Utah: Utah offers up plenty of options for both nature lovers and city dwellers. And, for retirees, its low cost of living and high quality healthcare make it even more attractive, Bankrate said.
Salt Lake City offers a bustling downtown, with arts and cultural events and a light rail that makes getting around town easy. It's also just a half hour drive away from hiking, skiing and other outdoor activities.
4. North Dakota: Residents here have to deal with some of the coldest weather in the country.
But North Dakota has its advantages: extremely low crime and even better healthcare. Plus, its residents report the highest level of general well-being in the country.
5. Wyoming: For a tax-conscious retiree, there is no state better than Wyoming, Bankrate found. The "Cowboy State" also has low crime and moderate living costs, although the quality of its healthcare is far below that of the top ten states, according to government statistics.
6. Nebraska: It's not just about wide open spaces. Nebraska is one of the most affordable states in the country, has relatively low crime and residents enjoy a high level of general well-being.
. Montana: Retirees have plenty of room to roam in Montana. Even though it's one of the largest states in the nation, the state has one of the smallest populations.
The cost of living isn't as low here as it is in some of the other Mountain states, but Montana's lack of a sales tax helps to offset some of the extra cost.
The resort area of Kalispell, Mont., has the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, as well as a regional medical center that ranks as one of the country's top hospitals.
8. Idaho: Idaho not only has the lowest crime rate in the country, but it's also one of the most affordable states. Residents do pay higher taxes here than in other Mountain states, though the tax burden remains below the national average.
In Boise, Idaho, retirees can find access to arts and outdoor activities, and a massive new cultural center is set to open there next year.
9. Iowa: Another cold state to make Bankrate's list, Iowa boasts low crime and living costs and high-quality healthcare.
In the college town of Iowa City, Iowa, retirees can take up a class at the University of Iowa or enjoy free concerts and outdoor movie nights in the summer.
10. Virginia: One of the warmest spots on the list, Virginia has one of the lowest crime rates in the country.
For seniors looking for a coastal lifestyle, Norfolk, Va. is home to miles of beaches and sailing and kayaking in the Chesapeake Bay. The city is also home to an art museum, theater company and opera house. To top of page
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