Lake Bosse Oaks

December 2009

If Dr. Seuss lived in my house...  by Debi Walter


I want to win oh yes I do - I love to cook but this won't do
"Won't do" you say, what do you mean?
You're kitchen looks so shiny and clean!
Clean it is, I will admit, but these old cabinets are warped and split
They split and warped when the rain clouds came
The rain it came without refrain
It rained inside like a faucet true
It rained so hard I knew not what to do

But now I have this chance you see
I'm grateful for the opportunity
Opportunities come but once they say
So please won't you consider my kitchen today?
Last week I turned the big 5-0
And what a gift this would be you know?

You know it's time for me to stop
Like a cocoon that's finished sealed to the top
I want my kitchen to break free and be
A Monarch flying quite easily
It's beauty is there for all to see
Please oh please won't you consider me?

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Bosse Kids' Page

Answers to Carol Riddles:

1. O Holy Night
2. Grandma got run over by a reindeer
3. All I want for Christmas is my 2 front teeth
4. Nutcracker Suite

5. Little Drummer Boy
6. Silent Night
7. Silver Bells
8. O,Little Town of Bethlehem

9. We Three Kings
10. 12 Days of Christmas
11. Away in a Manger
12. Angels We Have Heard on High

13. We wish you a Merry Christmas
14. Hark,the Herald Angels Sing
15. Joy to the World
16. Do you hear what I Hear

17. I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
18. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
19. It came Upon a Midnight Clear
20. Rudolph the red nosed reindeer

21. As shephards watch their flocks by night
22. I saw 3 ships
23. FELIZ (fleas) NAVIDAD
24. Deck the Halls

25. What Child is This
26. Go Tell It On The Mountain
27. Hark the Herald Angels Sing

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Heart Surgery, by Debi Walter

The kitchen is the heart of the home, we’ve heard told, and it couldn’t be truer in our house.  No matter the number of people who visit or the chaos taking place, everyone always gathers there.  I love to cook, and I love having family and friends over with whom to share our life.  
    This motivated me to enter a contest this past summer on WLOQ.  They simply asked all entrants to write why they wanted to “Jazz Up Your Kitchen”.  I took some time to ponder this question, then wrote a quick poem, ala Dr. Seuss style, and pressed the “Enter” button on the screen.  I had no idea how this would alter the next few months of my life.
    Yes, I won!  I was shocked, and realized I had to tell my husband, who was already quite busy with projects at work requiring most of his attention.  So, I called to apologize!  When he asked, “For what?” I told him my good news!  He took it well, but said I would have to oversee the project, and of course, I obliged!  
    So, here we are in our 5th week of renovations, and it feels like we’re undergoing heart surgery.  Everything has changed.  I remember the night before our old kitchen was to be torn out, the strange sense of sentiment over all the family gatherings and memories we had made in this room.  I was certain I would love the new look, but there were, as yet, no memories attached to it.  
    Imagine my sadness when my two-year old granddaughter came over with her parents to see our gutted kitchen, and she broke into tears.  I cried at her unexpected outburst.  However, a few days later when they returned to pick up our old range that was stored in the garage next to our old cabinets, Norah joyfully exclaimed, “Mommy, I found it – it’s Nana’s kitchen!  She’s going to be so happy!”  
    Change is always hard.  Heart surgery is painful, but the newness of life that follows is worth it.  So too, the heart of our home is undergoing surgery, and there have been many tear-filled moments, but I am anticipating the newness of life and memories yet to be made in this special place – our heart, our home!  We look forward to welcoming you all into our new kitchen as we provide an Open House for our annual Light Up Lake Bosse event on Dec. 23rd.  A first of many memories we will cherish!

 


 

President's Corner, by Angelo Intravaia

As my tenure as the Association’s president comes to a close at the end of this month, I can’t help but reflect on how quickly these past 2 years have flown by. It has really been a pleasure working with such a great Board and for such a great Association.

I think we’ve accomplished much, and I’ve always believed that much can be accomplished if it doesn’t matter who gets the credit.

Thanks to every Board member who worked so hard for so long, and I have every confidence that you will continue to do so. Everyone worked very well together and when the situation called for it, we were able to agree to disagree without being disagreeable.

Thanks to Debi Walter, who does a great job, year after year with our Newsletter, and volunteers to lead so many of our festivities.

A special thanks goes to Ethan McCain for the tireless work he did with the new wall. It couldn’t have been done without him. Thanks to our entire community, who came together when it really mattered, and voted to allow Ethan and the rest of the Board do their work. It truly is a tribute to all of you.

I’m looking forward to even greater things in the future.

God bless you all, and have a very merry Christmas and prosperous and healthy New Year.

 


 

"ARB" Wired, by Ethan McCain

The Architectural Review Board has been working hard to beautify and help protect the value of our neighborhood. I’m sure that you have noticed some of the things that have been fixed at the front entranceway. We now have a repaired and improved marquee, we have straightened out the blocks that line the planters and we have fixed the lights in the center median. We had some flowers planted near the marquee but some one stole them. In January of next year we will continue to improve the neighborhood and fix the things that need to be fixed and maybe even add some more nice things that will beautify the neighborhood.

The back entrance planters will be addressed as well. Unfortunately we do not have electrical power or any irrigation to sustain plants so we may just have to wait to add lighting and plants until further notice. Maybe we’ll try after we pay off the wall. After the wall was built we tried installing drought resistant African Iris plants but as you see they have almost all died. What we may do is pull all the existing plants out completely then purchase landscape blocks in uniform with the front entranceway and design the planters in the same fashion, then just mulch the area so at least it won’t look as bad as it currently does.

We are still observing some properties in disarray too. Please keep your grass mowed and keep bringing in those garbage cans and recycle bins and placing them in the required storage area as mentioned in the Covenants and Restrictions by which all properties in our subdivision are bound. Also please clean up any trash, rubbish, old wood fencing and roofing shingles or tiles lying around on your property. You must have a clean and neat property seen from the road. If you notice that your neighbor needs help, give them a hand, it’s the neighborly thing to do. If they need further reminders then please let the ARB know, and we’ll be glad to address any observations you may have.

The Winter season is coming up and we’ll be awarding the “Yard of the Season” sign and $20 Home Depot gift card out to whomever has to best Christmas light display. So let’s get busy this weekend and win that award!

Note: Please take them down after the holidays are over on January 1st too!  haha

 


 

Are You A Good Neighbor? Quiz

Answer each question, keep track of your points and see compare your score.

Under 100 Points: A good neighbor in training.
100-150 Points: A good neighbor.
200-250 Points: A great neighbor!
250 points or more: A real Patriot!!!

  • I have my house number displayed and easy to read on my house. (5 points)
  • I am a registered voter and vote at least once a year. (10 points)
  • I have attended at least one city council meeting this year. (5 points)
  • I have attended at least two school board or PTA meeting this year.(5 points)
  • I have attended at least one neighborhood meeting this year. (5 points)
  • I contribute financially to at least two of the following each year:  neigborhood association, church, school, or other organization. (10 points)
  • I keep my property looking nice, lawn mowed, house painted, and cars parked in their appropriate places.  (20 points)
  • I give at least two hours a week in service to my neighborhood.(5 points)
  • I give at least two hours a week in service to a church, school, or other organization.(10 points)
  • I write informational articles for my neighborhood newsletter or contribute news about my family, my neighbors, or other information at least once a year.  (20 points)
  • I have helped organize a neighborhood event or meeting within the last year.  (20 points)
  • When I see a problem which might affect the stability of my neighborhood or the safety of it's residents I call police, neighborhood services, or city council members. (10 points)
  • I make a yearly contribution to my city area help agencies.  (20 points)
  • I pick up trash that is laying around my neighborhood.  (10 points)
  • How many neighbors do you know?  I know 3-5 neighbors on my block. (5 points)
  • I know 10 neighbors on my block. (10 points)
  • I know 20 neighbors on my block. (20 points)
  • How many community leaders do you know?  I know my city council members.  (5 points)
  • I know the principal at the local elementary school.  (5 points)
  • I know the principal at the local middle school.  (5 points)
  • I know the principal at the local high school.  (5 points)
  • I know at least one pastor in or near my neighborhood.  (5 points)
  • I know at least five people who work for the city, county, or state that serves my neighborhood.  (10 points)
  • I know at least two of my neighborhood leaders.  (10 points)
  • How well do you know your neighborhood?  I try and know when and where my neighborhood group meets.  (10 points)
  • I know where the closest fire station is to my home.  (5 points)
  • I know where the closest elementary, middle, and high schools are.  (5 points)
  • I know where my Disrict Police Station is and the name of their Community Laison Officer.  (5points)
  • I know where City Hall is.(5 points)
  • I know where the water and power and light facilities are located.  (5points)
  • I know where the recycling center is located.  (5 points)
  • I know where the closest fire hydrant is to my home.  (5 points)
  • I know how my neighborhood got it's name.  (5 points)
  • I know who has lived in my neighborhood the longest.  (5 points)
  • I know the oldest home in my neighborhood.  (5 points)
  • I know how many homes are in my neighborhood.  (5 points)
  • I know and offer to help my neighbors when needed.  (5 points)

Score yourself and watch the knowledge of your neighborhood and community grow!



Vintage Lake Bosse Sun

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This month marks 10 years ago when the first issue of The Lake Bosse Sun began.   At the annual homeowner’s association meeting in November, 1999, I offered to begin providing a monthly newsletter to aid the Board in communicating more effectively to the neighbors.  What began as a spontaneous idea has grown into a bimonthly publication with other homeowners contributing regularly.  We have had 10 different boards, yet the communication has remained consistent because of a regular outlet such as this.

Thank you for allowing me to serve you in this way!  During 2010 we will take a nostalgic look back at what was happening in our lives then by adding a Vintage Lake Bosse Sun column. I hope you’ll enjoy looking back at all that has changed and how much has been accomplished in our community in one decade!  From the staff of The Lake Bosse Sun (that would be me!),  Merry Christmas from our home to yours!.


AROUND TOWN

Christmas Parades are always fun to watch and are sure to put you in the holiday spirit.  Check out the dates and times below and plan to take in one this year!

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Downtown Orlando - Saturday, December 12th from 3:30p - 5:00p around Lake Eola.
Downtown Winter Park - Saturday, December 5th beginning at 9:00a. on Park Avenue
Downtown Sanford - Saturday, December 5th at 6:00p. on First Street.
Downtown Mt. Dora - Saturday, December 5th at 1:00p. on Main Street.  Stick around for their annual Lighted Boat Parade on Lake Dora’s waterfront beginning at 7:00p.
Downtown Apopka - Saturday, December 12th from 10:00a - 12:00p. on Park Avenue.



 

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Checking It Twice

toys.gifChristmas shopping is in full swing, and it helps to be informed before you head out to buy gifts for the little ones on your list. Here's a list of safety tips to  help buy wisely:

Read the label for age-range. Should this go without saying? It doesn't. Nearly every toy or game provides the recommended age range on the box. So, unless you know for certain that the child is developmentally ready for it, just stick with the guidelines. John Drengenberg from UL adds, “Even if a child is developmentally ready, they all have a tendency to put thing in their mouths. Small parts and pieces make it ill-advised to move too far beyond the suggested age range for a toy.”


Look for UL Mark on electronic toys. As long as you're reading the label for age, check for the UL Mark to indicate that an electronic toy has been thoroughly safety tested. The UL-in-a-circle-Mark will be prominent on the box of any toy that has been UL certified.
Think large and sturdy. For children under age three, all pieces of a toy should be larger than the child's mouth (or too big to fit through a toilet paper roll) to avoid risk of choking. According to the AAP guidelines on toy safety, make sure that plastic toys are sturdy and stuffed toys are well-made and machine washable so that pieces cannot be easily pulled off and ingested.


Check for product recalls. 99.9 percent of the time this tip applies to the toys already in your home and not ones you would be purchasing new, But, if a massive toy infusion like a birthday or holiday is fast approaching, it is worth checking out the big list of toy recalls before you buy a toy and your kid falls in love with it.


Ask the parents. Finally, before buying doll clothes for a child with no doll or noisy toys for any child, ask the parents what is appropriate and welcome into the home.

 


 

Restaurant Reviews, by Debi Walter

Pannullo’s Italian Restaurant
216 South Park Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789-7021
(407) 629-7270

    Pannullo's Italian Restaurant was established in March of 1993 and is owned and operated by your hosts, Michael Schwartz and Richard Pannullo. What began as a vision on Thanksgiving Day 1992, became a reality four months later.  
    They are located in an historic building right on Park Avenue.  Some previous occupants include:
1937-1981: Rexall Drug Store
1972-1981: Happy Jacks Sandwich Shack     located in the back
1981-1982: Bombay's
1983-1985: Good Earth
1985-1987: The Fishery
1987-1993: Sbarro's

    A special place with great food and atmosphere - try eating alfresco on the Avenue and watch the world go by.  
    Prices are reasonable, but can be even more so if you sign up for their e-mail club.  With it you receive up to $15 off two dinners for up to six people in your party - for a total savings of $45.  There is no charge to join and the coupons are sent directly to your inbox each week.  Visit their website www.pannullos.com for details.
    If you haven’t tried this local favorite - we highly encourage it.  In fact, we ate there tonight; they have excellent pizza!

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Rexall's Drug Store - Circa 1945
Current Pannullo's Location

 


 

The Mouth of Babes!

While working for an organization that delivers lunches to elderly shut-ins, I used to take my 4-year-old daughter on my afternoon rounds.  She was intrigued by the various appliances of old age, particularly the canes, walkers and wheelchairs.  One day I found her staring at a pair of false teeth soaking in a glass.  As I braced myself for the inevitable barrage of questions, she merely turned and whispered, "The tooth fairy will never believe this!"

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Best Christmas Movies of All Time:

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Scrooged (1988)
The Santa Clause (1994)
Home Alone (1990)
A Christmas Story (1983)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966)
White Christmas (1954)

Watch your cable listings to catch one of these classics!

 


 

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Over 2,000 years ago the Shepherds gazed into the night sky and saw a star shining brightly.  This month we have the opportunity to see a shower of meteors on the 13th and 14th.

Look in the Northeastern sky where there will be at least 75 meteors per hour all night long!

 


 

Bosse Kids' Page

Hey Kids!  How well do you know your Christmas Carols?  Below is a list of 27 riddles describing popular Christmas Carols.  See if you can name them all!  The answers are on our web page:  www.neighborhoodlink.com

1. Exclamation, Member of the Round Table with missing areas.
2. Vehicular homicide was committed on Dad's Mom by a precipitous darling.
3. Wanted in December: Top forward incisors.
4.The hotel room of two psychiatrists.
5. The lad is a diminutive percussionist.
6. Sir Lancelot with laryngitis.
7. Cup-shaped instruments fashioned of a whitish metallic element.
8. Exclamation, small Israeli Urban Center.
9. Kong, Lear, & Cole--That is us!
10. Duodecimal enumeration of the Passage of the Yuletide Season.
11. Far off in a hay bin.
12. Leave the broadcast from an elevation.
13.Our fervent hope is that you thoroughly enjoy your Yuletide Season.
14. Listen, the windged heavenly messengers are proclaiming tunefully.
15. Jubilation to the entire terrestrial globe.
16. Do you perceive the same vibrations that stimulate the auditory sense organs?
17. Parent was observed osculating a red-coated unshaven teamster.
18. May the Deity bestow an absence of fatigue to mild male humans.
19. An event that arrived on a cloudless witching hour.
20. Uncouth Dolt with the flaming proboscis is aware of the nature of precipitation.
21. As the guardians of the wooly animals protected their charges in the dark hours.
22. I beheld a trio of nautical vessels moving in this direction.
23. Small, wingless, bloodsucking insect that has a father in Armada.
24. Punch out the passages.
25. Query Regarding Identity of Descendant
26. Proceed and Enlighten on the Pinnacle
27. Give Attention to the Melodious Celestial Beings

 


 

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