Yesterday was a beautiful day--so beautiful, I was able to go out barefooted and cut the last of the garden roses!
Today, not so warm. But still, a great day. Mark and I went to Charlie Parker's for breakfast, then to Toys R Us. When we walked through the front door, Mark announced "PaPaw in the HoUsE"! And we took home quite a bit of that house :)
And then, spent the afternoon at Petals & Co with Michelle.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
HaPpY tHaNkSgIvInG!
Mama's turkey joined the thanksgiving table--not as the main course, but as a character to make you smile. I love his beak and his feet!
We are missing missing missing our Isaac and Judson and Rachel and Betsy & Kyle today, but we're looking forward to seeing them all in just a few weeks for Christmas.
It is a pretty nice day for Thanksgiving--gray, but not too cold. Mark is cooking the turkey. I made cranberry holiday jello salad last night--the one with apples, oranges, pecans. V and I love it.
And this pumpkin pie looks pretty good. Still have to make the whipped cream-cream cheese topping for it. Warren and I like the pie, but I bet V and Mark will want a bite of the topping :)
I have a jillion reasons to be thankful on this day. Myself, my family and loved ones healthy and happy. Wonderful friends, a job, a home, all this food . . . Thank You.
We are missing missing missing our Isaac and Judson and Rachel and Betsy & Kyle today, but we're looking forward to seeing them all in just a few weeks for Christmas.
It is a pretty nice day for Thanksgiving--gray, but not too cold. Mark is cooking the turkey. I made cranberry holiday jello salad last night--the one with apples, oranges, pecans. V and I love it.
And this pumpkin pie looks pretty good. Still have to make the whipped cream-cream cheese topping for it. Warren and I like the pie, but I bet V and Mark will want a bite of the topping :)
I have a jillion reasons to be thankful on this day. Myself, my family and loved ones healthy and happy. Wonderful friends, a job, a home, all this food . . . Thank You.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Book Reads
Leaving the Saints by Martha Beck: I think of Martha Beck as one of my biggest cheerleaders. Well, not that I know her or that she knows anything about me, but she's always encouraging and she makes me laugh :) She's written lots of books, most of which I've listened to on CD in the car for daily pep talks. Here she tells her story about growing up with secrets in the Mormon Church. Thanks to Martha for telling her truth.
Language of Flowers: A Novel by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. This one could be one of my favorites of all time. A homeless, friendless young girl finds herself and her true passion with the help of a busy florist. Lots of info about the meaning of flowers woven in the story.
Start Something That Matters by Blake Mycoskie. Shoe shopping that makes your heart Sing!
Once Upon a Time There Was You by Elizabeth Berg. I always like this author's books. Any life-changing crisis can be survived, especially when you have the right friends.
The Typist: A Novel by Michael Knight. An average guy who can type like mad in WWII Japan. Not really so much about the actual fighting of the war, but really interesting glimpses into the time and people.
What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty. What if you went to your spinning class, fell off your bike, and woke up ten years in the past? Yeah, this was a good one :)
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson. This was her first novel, and it's a good one. Major Pettigrew is stody and stuffy, but she made me care about him.
Next up on my list: The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman and Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian. And as always, I want to know what you're reading!
Language of Flowers: A Novel by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. This one could be one of my favorites of all time. A homeless, friendless young girl finds herself and her true passion with the help of a busy florist. Lots of info about the meaning of flowers woven in the story.
Start Something That Matters by Blake Mycoskie. Shoe shopping that makes your heart Sing!
Once Upon a Time There Was You by Elizabeth Berg. I always like this author's books. Any life-changing crisis can be survived, especially when you have the right friends.
The Typist: A Novel by Michael Knight. An average guy who can type like mad in WWII Japan. Not really so much about the actual fighting of the war, but really interesting glimpses into the time and people.
What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty. What if you went to your spinning class, fell off your bike, and woke up ten years in the past? Yeah, this was a good one :)
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson. This was her first novel, and it's a good one. Major Pettigrew is stody and stuffy, but she made me care about him.
Next up on my list: The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman and Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian. And as always, I want to know what you're reading!
Future Hall of Famers
Lots of ball-playing while we were visiting.
and sticks. lots of sticks . . .
And a little gardening. With a stick :)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
London Trip
This was the welcome sign that greeted us when we arrived in London. Betsy & Kyle are on the right, and the blob-thingy is the outline of Rachel that Betsy & Kyle drew. We LoVeD it!
Drawing Turkeys
Lots of ball-playing in the house :)