Thursday, May 6, 2010

Day One Hundred Twenty Six

Lunch!


My sister, brother, nephew and I had lunch with our mom/granny today. The house lunch was fried chicken, which she loves. I brought her Krystal burgers, which she loves. My brother brought her corn dogs and mustard, which she loves. So what did she choose to eat for lunch? All of it! She enjoyed every bite. Lunch with Mom is always a hoot.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Day One Hundred Twenty Five

Cinco de Mayo


Grand daughter Shelby celebrated Cinco de Mayo today at school. They partied with games, a pinata, chips and salsa and other Mexican foods, and of course they each got a sombrero to wear, because how can you possibly celebrate Cinco de Mayo without a sombrero on your head? She said it was fun. We wanted to eat at our favorite Mexican restaurant this afternoon, but the line was out the door. Happy Fifth of May, everyone!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Day One Hundred Twenty Four

May The Fourth Be With You


Local politics. Today is Election Day in a lot of places. Our neighbor across the street is running for re election to Register Of Deeds and apparently believes he has this one sewn up. At noon today, they were setting up tables and chairs on the side lawn and unfurling the red, white, and blue banners for a victory soiree. Maybe if Neil and I had gone over there and told him we voted for him, we might have been invited to the party.

In other randomness, our Peonies are blooming. When I see a bloom like this, I can't help thinking of the movie 'Little Shop Of Horrors' and that giant man eating plant that says, "Feed me, Seymour!"

Even the weedy wildflowers are picture worthy.

I don't know what these purple stalks are, but they're pretty.

Joe Cool dropped by after school today to chill out for a while. Peace out, y'all.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Day One Hundred Twenty Three

Out And About On A Blue Sky Monday


Heading home after a trip to Wal-Mart around 1:30 today. The blue sky and puffy clouds were nothing short of awesome. The word on the billboard on the left side of the picture speaks volumes--can't help remembering the towns still under water after all the weekend flooding. I am blessed to live on high ground, but some roads here were under water this morning.

Couldn't resist snapping another cell phone camera picture of the deep blue sky and white clouds while waiting for grand daughter after school. Just wow.

Snapped this at Cane Creek Rec Center after leaving my fitness class. (Yes, Jane, I actually went to class! Woo Hoo!) That lake is usually dry ground. More beautiful shades of blue to make my day. So much to be thankful for. So many folks still needing prayers. Hope you are someplace warm and safe and dry.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Day One Hundred Twenty Two

Picture Postcards From A Gloomy Sunday





Time can stand still at the worst possible moment. And on days like today, you think it's never going to stop raining. But those of us with Faith know that the sun will come out again and time never stopped in the first place. Sometimes it just moves on without us. I'm so grateful for each and every loved one. Always. Sending you love and hugs.