Hubby Neil, daughter Kelly and I enjoyed lunch at the Chop House in Murfreesboro today. Such delicious food and great lunch time prices! While we devoured turkey and dressing, steamed broccoli and crisp sweet potato fries, Grandson Knox was enjoying his own meal of yummy sweet potatoes made for people who have no teeth yet. He loves food and likes to eat when everyone else is eating. He looks like a baby bird in this picture, waiting with his mouth open for his next yummy bite. Someday, kid, you'll get your own plate. In the meantime, he also likes to chew on the menu.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
Day One Hundred Sixty 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Day One Hundred Fifty Nine 2012
Random Macro Around My Yard~Flowers, Ant, Flower Bud, Sunlight Reflections In Birdbath
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.
~Robert Louis Stevenson
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.
~Robert Louis Stevenson
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Day One Hundred Fifty Eight 2012
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.
~George Washington Carver
~George Washington Carver
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Day One Hundred Fifty Seven 2012
Grand kids Shelby and Elijah spent the day with Neil and me. Grandpa Neil had the day off and the kids are out of school for the summer and looking for something—anything—to do. After I forced him to take a break from his new favorite Wii Lego Indiana Jones video game that he played for hours today, Elijah wanted to walk down the street behind our house and swing on the big vine that hangs from a tree near the sidewalk that runs right alongside the woods.
That particular swinging vine was down on the ground and looked like it had broken off the tree. But we found this even better vine to swing on, deeper into the woods and away from the constant traffic on the street. Elijah had the best time swinging on that thing. Grandpa Neil was his bumper guard so he wouldn’t slam into the tree when he came flying back around.
These woods are really peaceful, especially with a nice breeze blowing through the trees to keep us cool.
They had a good time running around in there.
We found this huge vine laying on the ground that must have been twenty feet long. Elijah said it would make a good jump rope, but it didn’t, so Shelby decided to wind it around the swinging vine tree to mark it for future swinging vine escapades in the woods.
So X marks the spot for the ‘sacred tree’ as she dubbed it and decorated it with leaves and clover. Elijah got more brave and daring in his vine swinging, yelling ‘Cowabunga!’ and had a blast, so we’ll definitely go back for more next time they’re here for the day. He pretended to be Indiana Jones. I hope it was more fun doing the real thing than playing the game.
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