Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The last day of the year

Well here I sit at my new computer on the last day of the year. What did I do today? Well I installed our new wireless printer and it works great. I also drove around Hot Springs looking for a new tool box for my truck with absolutely no luck. I did go by Arkansas tire and they gave me a good location in Arkadelphia at Atwood's. I called them and made an appointment to have one put in my truck on Friday.
Susan had a wonderful time watching the Razorbacks beat Oklahoma yesterday. It's all she can talk about. Mary and Susan are real Razorback fans. They are a part of a phenomenon I have witnessed in all of Arkansas. The people in this state are what I would call super fans. I do have to admit it was an exciting event.
Susan is having her girlfriends over tomorrow. I do love the way she gets so into entertaining her friends. They are wonderful people and they do mean a lot to her.
I am hoping after the first of the year we can head for Texas and a visit to my home (which I have never seen) in Livingston, Texas.
I have a new trailer that I have never used and I can’t wait to try it out.
It will be three years for Susan and I on the 12th of February. I can think of no place that I would rather be then with Susan and the warmth of her home and her heart. We will celebrate the New Year the way I always do sound asleep. I am looking forward to next year, it has to be just as good as 2008.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas

Christmas was as it should be .. a peaceful day shared with family and friends. Leon and I had dinner Christmas Eve with Kay and John and some of John's family. On Christmas morning I prepared my annual brunch and soon the house was filled with the Christmas spirit. All of the cousins were elsewhere for the first time ever so the crowd was small.


David was quite pleased with his new hat thanks to Will. This was his first Christmas to spend with us and we were delighted that he joined us.



John and Kay open their gifts from Will while Leon checks his stack of presents.



Jeff made out like a bandit, then he went to Walmart and bought the new rock band he really wanted!



We got out the Wii Fit that I have had for several months but never had used. Kay led the way.









The next day I was still in the shopping mood so I headed out in the little white car I recently purchased at an auction to replace Little Miss Sunshine! I think I am ready for next Christmas now! The weather during the week varied from 16 degrees to almost 70 with thunderstorms and a little ice at times but no snow!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Movies

We have enjoyed Christmas music, lights, and shopping so now it is time to enjoy a few of the movies that seem to flood the theaters at Christmastime. Leon, Darla, Kay and I went to see Four Christmases on Monday. It was a cute little movie that left you in good spirits and perhaps thankful for the quiet, sane Christmas we expect to experience. There are several others we hope to see. I just hope I can survive all the buttered popcorn!
It is time to shop for ingredients for my Christmas brunch and the temperature at the time is 30 degrees. I can see the icicles forming on the Camelia bush as the rain tries to drip off. By noon it should be above freezing and time to maneuver the crowds at Walmart!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Shopping

Saturday morning was a beautiful sunny day so about 7 Leon and I went for our Saturday Senior breakfast at Perkins. As we passed Belk's I realized crazy folks were already shopping..or maybe they were the smart ones ahead of the crowd. Since I had finished my Christmas shopping I went of to do a little "to me from me" shopping while Leon took off for a new computer. He had spotted a bargain and it was the one he had been watching for. I later encouraged Mary to join me and helped her pick out some new clothes for her Christmas trip to Austin. Then Kay joined us for lunch at the San Francisco Bread Company.
Sunday, while Mary and her son Will packed for Austin, Kay and I attended a magnificent music program at her church. We left before I had to explain two dozen times that no, I was Mary's sister..being a twin isn't always easy.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Music and lights

This December has been filled with music. A new resident who made Hot Springs her home after the New Orleans hurricane/flood is a magnificent soprano. She has surrounded herself with other local musicians and formed a group, The Muses, to further spread the joy of music in the community. My sister and I attended a performance in town and then Chris, Mary, Joy and I headed to Garvan Gardens for another Christmas program.




The Anthony Chapel is a recent addition to Garvan Gardens and makes a grand statement among the stately pines. It was designed by members of the E. Fay Jones architectural firm of Fayetteville. Fay Jones once studied under Frank Lloyd Wright. It was the perfect place for us to enjoy the Christmas music. I especially liked the 4 trombones that joined the 3 sopranos, a tenor, and a bass.


Afterwards we enjoyed a walk among the Christmas lights in the gardens on an especially balmy 67 degree night. The lighted displays almost make you feel like a child again as I stroll among the candy canes with Joy and Chris.






On a much chillier night Leon and I drove among the luminaries set up in the Prospect neighborhood in town. Afterwards we wandered among some of the lights downtown and even stopped various strangers to get our photo made for our annual Christmas card.




Friday, December 12, 2008

Holiday season

I have always wanted to put lots of lights in the yard and woods and this year it happened. Well, a few were put out! Where we will put them the rest of the year is yet a mystery. We took advantage of a 50+ degree day to electrify the front yard. Putting these things together was not easy in the beginning! Leon got to transport the angel. Since we are at the end of a dead end street with no neighbors in view we are not sure many will see the display but we sure enjoy it each night. We want to wish a very happy holiday season to all of our friends!


Maids of Jubilee

My daughter, Kay, hosted our group of special girlfriends for the annual Christmas gathering. Chris' daughter Joy and Kay visit in the kitchen. It is nice that young people enjoy being with us.

Kay had her house gaily decorated for the Christmas season with her Annalee collection scattered about. She had even climbed the ladder and found a new home for some of her Santas, which made for a magical display.



John came home in time to take a photo of us all at the hearth! All of the group was together and it was a special evening! During the past year we had experienced elation when Margaret got married and devastation when Chris lost her husband after a brave struggle with brain cancer. For seventeen years we have been getting together almost monthly in each other's homes for a meal and a visit and once in awhile we take a road trip. We are always there for each other. We named ourselves the Maids of Jubilee after a Mardi Gras group from Alabama.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Garvan Gardens

Each year Garvan Gardens provides a spectacular Christmas display lighting most of the gardens and turning them into a winter wonderland with more than 1.7 million lights. We joined the Weyerhauser folks, John's employer, for a light supper before walking on the trails.


John, Kay, and Mary are huddled under a wreath. The temperature was 37 degrees with a slight wind that made it colder. The hot chocolate and cider helped us stay warm.

My camera just could not do justice to the brilliantly lit gardens.