For the past 22 years I have wanted a china cabinet to put my pretty, breakable things where I can enjoy them and still protect them. I have saved and looked and never found really what I was looking for. I happen to find this at Home Goods-a housewares division of Marshall's/TJ Maxx. It's taller than most which is great with our 10' ceilings and it even has storage. I immediately dug out the boxes of my things and filled it up. It is so fun to finally enjoy these things rather than having them stored in boxes. It was definitely worth the wait.
Milk glass from my grandma. A depression era bowl that was a wedding gift
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Salsa
Good produce that has a great flavor is not always readily available. Unless you know someone that has fresh produce. One of my son's friends helps his grandparents every year with their garden. Last year and this year he brought me a box of tomatoes. I love a fresh from the garden tomato sliced on a plate with a little salt. Yum. We eat as many as we can and what we can't we can. We make salsa. Last year was the first time I had done some and my family loved it so we decided to make some more.
Really fresh tomatoes
My helpers-Paige and Lexi
Really fresh tomatoes
My helpers-Paige and Lexi
Sunday, July 12, 2009
From the mission field
We just got some pictures from Jordan. It's great to see the areas and people he is serving. It's hard to believe he has been out 8 1/2 months already. Time flies when you're working hard.
Jordan's 20th birthday brownies. He was still in Banning which isn't too far from the mission office. My brother-in-law Rob and nephew Chase made the brownies and took them to the mission office. They delivered the brownies to Jordan in time for his birthday. It's nice to have connections.
Jordan with some of the local wildlife in Banning.
Jordan's 20th birthday brownies. He was still in Banning which isn't too far from the mission office. My brother-in-law Rob and nephew Chase made the brownies and took them to the mission office. They delivered the brownies to Jordan in time for his birthday. It's nice to have connections.
Jordan with some of the local wildlife in Banning.
Jordan overlooking the great metropolis of 29 Palms. This is his 3rd area. He said the area reminded him of Arizona and I can see why. One of the first nights there he and his companion got stuck in the sand and got pulled out by a girl. They have since gotten a 4 x 4 truck.
Swim Team
Both Paige and Lexi have swam for the Marlins for the past 4 years. I wish I had taken pictures at the beginning of the season before Lexi was out with her broken arm. The girls have done a great job and really improved their swimming. Paige's best stroke is breast stroke.
Paige waiting on the ready bench for her turn to swim
There's lots of down time between races so lots of socializing with friends. Paige with Andrea and Quincy
Paige lined up waiting for her turn.
Paige waiting on the ready bench for her turn to swim
There's lots of down time between races so lots of socializing with friends. Paige with Andrea and Quincy
Paige lined up waiting for her turn.
The cast is off!!!!!
Last week I asked Lexi what would happen if the Dr. told her she would have to keep the cast on. She told me she would scream at him. Lucky for him that she is all done with the cast. You can tell from this picture that she is excited to get it off. She was funny-still holding her arm bent when the cast was gone. She has to wear a brace for the next month and is still limited in her activities, but she can swim, and shower and no cast. Yeah!!!!!
Lexi and her nasty arm before getting all cleaned up.
Lexi and Dr. Noonan. We highly recommend him if you're ever in need of a orthopedic.
Notice that her arm is still in the cast position.
Lexi and her nasty arm before getting all cleaned up.
Lexi and Dr. Noonan. We highly recommend him if you're ever in need of a orthopedic.
Notice that her arm is still in the cast position.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Pyromaniac Taylor
Taylor loves fireworks and has a connection where he can get good stuff at good prices. He mows lawns and babysits to earn money for his firework purchase. We're not talking ground flowers and sparklers, we're talking artillery shells and mortars. He has even found a fellow pyro and they make their run for fireworks together. I think they're insane but they love it. Luckily fireworks are legal in Houston, just stay outside the city limits. Oh, and keep a bucket of water ready-just in case.
Taylor's stash for this year.
The proud pyro and his ammo. Ready to start the show.
Taylor's stash for this year.
The proud pyro and his ammo. Ready to start the show.
Cousins come to visit
On June 30th my youngest sister Sara and her two kids-Cori and Anthony came to visit from Calif. Her husband Chris had to take care of some business and came later that week. Of course we had lots of fun and showed them many of the Texas traditions. The time went too fast and they have headed back home. It was a rude awakening to the heat of a Texas summer but we found things to keep us cool. We loved having them here and look forward to future visits.
Paige and Anthony at the library making 4th of July banners.
Lexi and Cori making their banners
Paige and Anthony at the library making 4th of July banners.
Lexi and Cori making their banners
Visiting the Children's museum. We had not been since they had opened the new exhibits. There are lots of new fun things. I could have posted tons of pictures but used restraint so you won't be overloaded. They kids favorite was the Kidopolis-a play city where the kids could work jobs, earn money and even go to the bank. Somehow they make everyday life seem exciting. If you haven't been for awhile it's worth checking out again. I'm very disappointed that on Fri we went to the Comal river and floated with everyone. I didn't get one picture of the day. Our first time down the river was very nice. We ate lunch and headed out and boy was it different. Party time. The alcohol and language were flowing freely. We stayed cool though. Next time we stick to the middle of the week and avoid holiday weekends.
My sister Amy and her family came down from Nacogdoches for the 4th of July weekend. Lot of noise and chaos but it's always fun with cousins to play with.
My sister Amy and her family came down from Nacogdoches for the 4th of July weekend. Lot of noise and chaos but it's always fun with cousins to play with.
Cooling off at the subdivision pool.
Uncle Chris (one of the biggest kids) remembered how fun water weinies were and decided that the kids needed to experience it. They're made from surgical tubing and pens. Chris then proceeded to soak any child that wanted to try it.
Paige trying to take on Uncle Chris. Life lesson Paige-don't mess with Uncle Chris, you'll lose.
All the cousins-except Taylor after church. Anthony decided that Emily was his favorite cousin.
Three of the sisters and our hubbies
We even got the kids all watching a movie together for about 5 mins. AHHH quiet.
Sara and Chris went to Nacogdoches for a few days then came back to Houston. We headed over to San Antonio to see the sights there. We went to the Alamo, the Riverwalk and Sea World.
Paige trying to take on Uncle Chris. Life lesson Paige-don't mess with Uncle Chris, you'll lose.
All the cousins-except Taylor after church. Anthony decided that Emily was his favorite cousin.
Three of the sisters and our hubbies
We even got the kids all watching a movie together for about 5 mins. AHHH quiet.
Sara and Chris went to Nacogdoches for a few days then came back to Houston. We headed over to San Antonio to see the sights there. We went to the Alamo, the Riverwalk and Sea World.
Cast #3
After two weeks with her blue cast it was time for Lexi to go back to the orthopedic. She was really hoping he would say she was done. No such luck. Things are healing well but it's another two weeks. This time she chose a pink cast. No trouble picking her out in a crowd. We were glad for the change as the cotton mixed with water and sweat=STINKY!!!
Freedom for a few minutes. Lexi was afraid to move for fear of pain.
Freedom for a few minutes. Lexi was afraid to move for fear of pain.
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