Monday, November 29, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Black Friday
After a big Thanksgiving dinner Jeff and Rose kept an eye on Best Buy. They were determined to be in line early to take advantage of the laptop offer available at 5 am. At 4:30 they settled into line to be first! With the temperatures dropping from 70 to 32 for the evening the van seemed the way to go.
Later they learned that vehicles were not an option so Hernando was replaced by a tent. I am not really sure what the difference is.
Rose was just pleased that I came with my down coat that I bought for Maine weather!
Jeff was happy that the second in line people had a propane heater.
And then of course there was the obnoxious family that came and crowded right into the middle of everything. We left Jeff with our list and settled for the warmth of the fire and a good football game.
Later they learned that vehicles were not an option so Hernando was replaced by a tent. I am not really sure what the difference is.
Rose was just pleased that I came with my down coat that I bought for Maine weather!
Jeff was happy that the second in line people had a propane heater.
And then of course there was the obnoxious family that came and crowded right into the middle of everything. We left Jeff with our list and settled for the warmth of the fire and a good football game.
Wedding time arrives
Friends and family gathered at the Methodist Church in Searcy for Kay and Flave's wedding on Thanksgiving Eve.
The Bowmans arrive as well as Flave's boss and his wife. Allie looked so cute in her red dress and Hayden was especially handsome.
Dee Harper performed the wedding.
All of a sudden we have two instant grandsons. What a nice family!
We had a "stand around" after the ceremony so that Kay and Flave could get on the road for their honeymoon and the church personnel could close up shop as well.
The Bowmans arrive as well as Flave's boss and his wife. Allie looked so cute in her red dress and Hayden was especially handsome.
Dee Harper performed the wedding.
Mary helped Reid with his boutonniere. It is a "right handed task."
Flave and Reid chose their tuxes and looked so handsome escorting Kay to the sanctuary.
All of a sudden we have two instant grandsons. What a nice family!
We had a "stand around" after the ceremony so that Kay and Flave could get on the road for their honeymoon and the church personnel could close up shop as well.
Kay' parties
I enjoyed a couple of really fun parties in November in preparation for Kay's Thanksgiving Eve wedding. Her work group gave her a bachelorette party at the Brickhouse that was loads of fun. After we toasted and ate we played some fun little games! Most of the photos can't be shown! I guess I need a new phone with a flash for evening events.
My sister hosted a little shower for close friends at her house. The table was set and just waiting for folks to arrive. A simple but lovely arrangement of Bells of Ireland were in the center of the table surrounded by stuffed dates, smoked oysters, fruit kabobs, and more.
Chris, our awesome mixologist, used the ocean themed counter to mix her Southern Belles. Oh what a treat but a little strong perhaps. Mix 1 oz. Apricot brandy, 1 oz Amaretto, and fill the glass with champagne. Then add some fruit for fun and you too can feel like a southern belle!
We were sorry Patti had to leave early.
It seems that Mary's Italian creme cake was the hit of the evening. Absolutely scrumptious.
My sister hosted a little shower for close friends at her house. The table was set and just waiting for folks to arrive. A simple but lovely arrangement of Bells of Ireland were in the center of the table surrounded by stuffed dates, smoked oysters, fruit kabobs, and more.
Chris, our awesome mixologist, used the ocean themed counter to mix her Southern Belles. Oh what a treat but a little strong perhaps. Mix 1 oz. Apricot brandy, 1 oz Amaretto, and fill the glass with champagne. Then add some fruit for fun and you too can feel like a southern belle!
Mary later served the group stuffed shells. Cissy, Kay, Mel, and Chris eagerly awaited the delightful meal. We were sorry Patti had to leave early.
It seems that Mary's Italian creme cake was the hit of the evening. Absolutely scrumptious.
Working on Woodlawn
We don't play all the time. November weather has been fantastic so we spent much of the month working on Woodlawn. This is a house that my aunt from Alabama once owned so she could come to Hot Springs and play. It seems the play continues. This was the tree trimming! We had five piles for the city to pick up.
I do have to remind Leon once in awhile that 70 is the new 50 and that this is play, not work. He does love to use a chainsaw!
While he cut trees I enjoyed painting. One day I painted the entire house with my sprayer so I would only have to clean it once. What fun it was. At the end of the day I was grey and matched the house.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Will to the rescue
My sister Mary has moved to a smaller house and has a lot of furniture that won't fit. Her son Will came back from Fayetteville with us to help her out with the problem.
You think this will fit where?
Will and Mary are wondering if he should have gotten a larger truck.
Jeff's help was invaluable but he did stop to facebook an old photo of his cousin Kelly.
The smile tells it all. Everything fit into the truck including the last load. No, it isn't a mummy - just the guns he has wanted most of his life.
Where's Leon?
While I was traipsing around in northwest Arkansas, Leon was in Oklahoma City teaching Melissa how to drive.
Amalie's big sister Abbie and their mom Melissa are real sweethearts and both appreciative and deserving of Leon's efforts.
Leon had flown to California to pick up a car that was being given to Melissa. He had a chance while there to visit with family and friends before driving to Oklahoma City.
He got to spend a lot of quality time with his five month old great granddaughter Amalie also.
After Melissa got her driver's license I drove over from Fayetteville and fetched Leon. Then we drove back to Fayetteville and spent the night in my nephew's front yard and fetched him.
Fall in Fayetteville
On a beautiful Sunday in November I took off for northwest Arkansas to check on the folks in Fayetteville. The first stop was the Confederate Cemetery to check on my favorite Maple trees. They were still in their autumn glory.
Then if was off to visit with my friend Becky. Monday morning we went over to check on the boat.
This is where you will find me next summer!
Beaver Lake is just around the corner from Beckys and Ed's.
I like the way Ed provides water to the property. They are awaiting city water.
But not to worry. I brought my own water and bed.
When we are not on the boat we will have morning coffee on this deck and the giant oak will provide shade for our evening glass of wine.
There are no better people than these two. I am so happy they have moved back to Arkansas. Well, back for Becky; Ed never knew what he was missing.
We went to Springdale to visit Becky's daughter Lisa. I insisted on a house tour first.
Paul stopped fertilizing the lawn for a quick visit in the garage.
Lisa, Will, Becky and I had a four hour lunch at Pesto in Fayetteville. What a joy to get to spend time with three of my favorite people. It won't be long before I go back to northwest AR.
I first discovered these trees in the early sixties while attending the university. At that time the main street in Fayetteville (Maple Street) was lined with beautiful maples.
We went to Springdale to visit Becky's daughter Lisa. I insisted on a house tour first.
We then caravanned to Fayetteville to meet my nephew for lunch. I rode with Lisa and had a great visit. I want this car!
Lisa, Will, Becky and I had a four hour lunch at Pesto in Fayetteville. What a joy to get to spend time with three of my favorite people. It won't be long before I go back to northwest AR.
Monday, November 01, 2010
Geocaching 101
I had a great opportunity over the weekend to introduce two young men to geocaching. I am not sure who had more fun, them or me! Their first cache was a skirt lifter - a new concept to these fellows!
Flave signed the log for the team.
Reid blocked the view from nearby muggles while Flave signed the log.
On the second cache they met the first of many "red men" they will come across.
They made quick work of the third one, another skirt lifter. They are wanting to look under every skirt in town now!
The iphone went a little haywire on the 4th cache but Flave used good geosense and spotted it in a hurry!
Then it was Reid's turn to score the smiley first! They make a good team.
Did I mention that was their fifth find of the day?
The sixth and last cache of the day was a camoflaged container. They kept going in and out of the cemetery looking for ground zero. I spotted it first, for a change, and gave them a couple of hints as we were in a hurry at this point. Flave spotted it and then backed up and waited while Reid found it.
Flave signed the log for the team.
Reid managed to get it back into its hiding spot! I think these boys are hooked!
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