Cassia Diffuser Blends

Cassia brings a bold, cozy warmth to these blends, acting like the spark that makes everything feel alive and comforting at the same time. Fall Leaves is rich and woodsy with a gentle spice that feels grounded and nostalgic, while Crisp Morningbalances cassia’s heat beautifully with bright citrus and deep earthiness for an uplifting yet steady feel. Gingerbread is pure comfort—spicy, sweet, and instantly familiar without being overpowering. And Oatmeal Cookies is soft and inviting, where cassia adds just enough warmth to keep the blend from drifting too sweet, making the whole lineup feel cozy, balanced, and perfectly seasonal.

Inventions That Have Impacted My Life The Most

 I remember watching film strips as kid. You would put the film strip in the projector and put the cassette tape in the cassette player. You would press play and when you heard the beep you would move the film forward one frame. The film strips told a story on any subject. I thought they were pretty cool.

    I also grew up in the day when you could rent reel to reel movies from the library. We watched all kinds of Disney movies at the church and school assemblies. We also watched many adventure movies like Sinbad and the Seven Seas, and Robinson Caruso Those were magical moments.

When I was in 7th grade, digital calculators and digital watches became the big things to buy. I brought my first digital calculator for $10 dollars. This same calculator would cost a dollar today at the dollar store. Before the digital watches were a thing, everyone wore wind up watches with the big and little hands, and most had a hand for the seconds. In Junior High, we would set our watches with the same time as the school clocks so we knew exactly when the bells would ring.

 

 I remember watching video tapes that were only at schools. They were twice as big as a regular video tape. We loved watching a series called Reading Rainbow. It got kids excited about reading different books. I didn’t like reading, but I loved the show. It was a big deal when we got our own VCR video playing machine. We loved watching movies. Movies were expensive to buy at first, so most people just rented them. After a while, videos came down in price so we started buying our favorite movies to watch.
   

 I remember the days when you would put popcorn in a pan with a little bit of grease and pop your popcorn. We ate a lot of popcorn over the years. I remember one of the Boy Scouts brought Jiffy Pop popcorn on a scout camp, and I thought that was amazing. When the popcorn popped, it grew in this pan made of expanding aluminum foil. When you were finished eating the popcorn you threw the disposable pan away. When I was in High School, we got a microwave and loved making microwave popcorn. What a transformation popcorn has made over the years.

In recent years the iPod was fantastic. The fact that you could store all of your music on this little device the size of an iPhone, was a game changer. I started downloading all kinds of books onto my iPod. I have listened to hundreds of books and could listen to my Christmas music in October, and no one had to know.
    In the last few years, having a smart phone has been wonderful. I have access to the radio, podcasts, a calculator, thousands of photos, all my music, access to the weather, the internet and have a flashlight all in the palm of my hand. The best part is I love to take photos, so I carry my camera everywhere I go. I wonder what inventions will be like in another 5 years. Technology is really starting to blow my mind.

Special Talents

SPECIAL TALENTS
    As I reflect on some of my special talents, I remember having an unusual memory for birthdays. I remembered the birthdays of all the kids my age and know all my siblings birthdays for as long as I can remember, probably age nine or ten at least. I was always envious of the older kids in my grade in school. Most of the kids had already had their birthdays before mine in May.
    Ever since I was four or five I could whistle in various ways, my favorite way is whistling through my teeth. I can also whistle blowing air into my thumbs; also blowing air through my lips. I have many fond memories whistling any song I heard.
    I grew up in a singing family, I love to sing and feel very blessed to to be able to sing everywhere I go. I have been asked to sing in large groups, singing in a few quartets and have sung in several school choirs. Singing solos in church and for funerals is a great honor for me. Singing Christmas songs is a favorite memory.
    When my older sisters were 13 and 14 they were given a unicycle for Christmas. I enjoyed their gift more then they did. After I wore their unicycle out I was in High School I decided to buy my own to ride. I got pretty good I was going off jumps; going backwards; and down 4-5 stairs at a time. One year I got juggling balls to do with my unicycle. I was okay at juggling but never great.
    Finally I would say I am a pretty good cook and love making breakfast or any kind of pie for others to enjoy. I think Cassie and myself make a really great team in the kitchen. My favorite time to cook is when someone says “there is nothing to eat” or “ there are no ingredients to make anything for dinner” I can make dinner impossible, possible.