Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Lunch time & other fun times

 

At the beginning of the month I went to Lunch with my friend/neighbor Linda at the Pony Express in Hearne. She asked me if I'd ever had the garlic cheese balls and I said no. OH MY! Those things are dangerously good.  Of course latter my breath smelled of garlic so I didn't worry about vampires. LOL.  Thanks to Linda I know of something new that's bad for me but very yummy.  It was a great lunch. Next time I need to remember to take a picture of us together, not just the food. 
On 11/4 we had our 8th calf. During the time I could never catch a picture up close. It's laying down next to the hay ring in the tall grass. Ferdinand has been a busy boy. 
While trying to catch a picture of Mom and her calf up close Jerry felt he needed some loves. LOL. He is such a mess but very loving when he wants to be.  And he's very photogenetic. 

Pamela came up Sunday 11/6 for Sunday dinner and hang out for a while. After dinner while watching YELLOWSTONE  I pulled out one of my 3 puzzles. We decided one of the 1000 piece puzzles would be our choice of torture. We got all but one piece of the frame done and a few little patches. It was hard to concentrate while watching Yellowstone. So much happening.  

So it's starting to look a little like fall around here. A little. The trees are starting to show some fall colors. all around. 
And our silly garden has started producing more peppers and tomatoes. I was having a hard time picking on the bush pictured here. Can you see why?  That thing is know as a banana spider. Not sure of the scientific name but it huge and it's web is like glue if you walk into it. Yikes. Hate spiders and snakes.

Then on 11/11 we received another calf. That makes 9 calves for 2021. They're so cute. I just want to pet them but that won't happen. The Momma cows and the rest protect the calves completely. 
This calf puts ups back to a herd of 22.




Bri and Sophie came up for a visit.  Bri and Jerry were having a good talk. 
On Friday 11/11 Pamela asked me to join her and her neighbor Courtney along with her Mom, Lisa to go to lunch and go to a couple of wineries in Navasota. Of course who am I to say 'no' to my daughter and wine. We had a lot of fun and I enjoyed meeting Courtney's mom Lisa and hanging out with the girls. Our first stop was Wildflyer Mean Company
I got a glass of their Marooned. It's a blueberry and lemon mix mead.  The rest of them got a flight of the different meads they have available then they chose the one they wanted to have a glass of.  


Next stop was The Threshold Winery. We had to do a tasting here. It was our first time here. Nice people, good wine and nice view. 
Have y'all been seeing this on gas pumps? Cracks me up.

That's it for today.  Hope everyone had a blessed Thanksgiving!
Until next time....

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Fun time with the Kennedy's & more

On 10/23 Saturday evening it was date time with the Other Kennedy's. LOL  We bought tickets to go to Cameron TX for the "Steak, Stein and Wine Festival".  Each ticket was for a steak dinner with sides and dessert. It was very very yummy. The first time David and I went in 2019 we didn't know about the steak dinner thing but enjoyed the craft vendors, music and the wine. This year there weren't as many vendors but we enjoyed the dinner and adult beverages. Hope more vendors come back next year. 
David and John headed to grab a beer and David surprised me with a very yummy and dangerous drink from the 5D Travelin' Tavern. It was a pumpkin spice white Russian.  
The festival had a cute booth set up for a photo with your sweetie or whoever. We all took pictures.
We had a lot fun just hanging out and listening the I think it was the South 77 Band. They were good.
David's car got a boo boo. Something went through rear passenger window and shot out the driver's side window. Wow! We called Safelite to make sure they had the right size window for the 4 runner but... we couldn't get into Bryan for 3 weeks. That's a problem so David got an appointment in Killeen. That's about an hour drive so we spent quality time getting his windows fixed. We dropped it off but wouldn't know until mid-afternoon if they can finish that day or if we have to come back the next.
He told me to look for a quilt shop and he'd take me by but I wasn't in the mood. Figure that one out. Then he suggested we could run to Leggato Winery in Lampasas's but they're closed on Wednesday's. He suggested a couple others but they too were closed on Wednesday's. Striked out. When come get my front windshield fixed we'll go on a Thursday. LOL  Next he had me looking for a couple different stores and get directions so he could find some special screws he needed. After 2 to 3 stops and no luck our tummies were saying feed me.Well he had been hearing about the great burgers at the Andice General Store so off we went. It was about 25 minutes away. Check it out! Yum Yum. Good old fashioned hamburger and fries. Big and juicy..So when I was looking at the map I say the town of Ding Dong and said oh we have to go there. Well there was two ding dongs in the car trying to something that didn't really exist unless it was under the bridge. I was really looking forward taking a picture of the 2 ding dongs in Ding Dong Texas. It's on the map but there's nothing there that we saw. Oh well.Saturday, (10/30) was such a beautiful day. I had a book club meeting to go to in LaPorte Texas. It was about a 2 1/2 hour drive to Brenda & Cliff's home. They were great hosts. The girl next to me drove just about as far. We're both retired and live in the country.  The girl standing next to her will be in the country next year with a good drive to. But who cares, the weather was great, the company was awesome and food was down right tasty too. The girl sitting in front of me is Brenda. Our Book club has 20 members but we were the only ones who were able to make. This crew is part of the original members from 1997. And the gal in the middle standing next to me is Jan. She's the one who started the group.  We have a lot of fun and we've read some really great and some lousy books in the last 24 1/2 years. On my way home from the meeting I texted a former co-worker Samara and asked where she was and if she wasn't busy I'd swing by and give her a hug.  Some how Siri got that messed with a previous message I had sent to my husband and sent him the one for her.  I'm sure when he read it he was wondering who I was going to be hugging. LOL I texted him first to say Oops that was for Samara and then texted her. We ended up meeting in the HEB parking lot off 290. I couldn't stay long and she was heading to the store anyway.  With Covid and everything I haven't seen her in a long time except on Snapchat and FB.  It good to see the real girl and get a hug.  She always kept me laughing at work.  I love when she takes the picture because her phone always makes me look so young. 😍                                                            My next stop was Pamela's back in Bryan before going home. Crazy girl picked up an extra 4 hours and wasn't getting off until 11pm so I had to stop to let her girls out to go potty and feed them. The grand floofs were happy to see their furless Grammy.Sunday, the next day Pamela and I drove to my Mom and Joe's for a visit. Didn't get any pictures at the visit. It wasn't a good day for Mom. Hopefully when we go back she'll be having a better day. It's hard to see her struggle to engage with us or recognize us. Missed her smile that day.When Joe walked us out to the car to get the gate we were standing there talking and I kept hearing a pecking sound. I looked up to see this little guy just hammering away on the tree.
I go to a quilt bee in Cameron with the Rockdale Sassy Stitchers. Love that name. Anyway I have to share this picture of Carolyn (red shirt) with her stash buster quilt top. Wow! It's awesome and it's made with fabric scraps from other projects.  
 I'm not sure I could do that. That is like one inch squares. It's gorgeous but oh all that sewing...Another quilt is from my from Kim who goes on retreats with me. I shared pictures of her incomplete quilt top from retreat... Well it's finished now and it turned out beautiful.She took pictures that her brother took which are also awesome and printed them on fabric to make this quilt. She gave the quilt to him recently for his birthday. He loved it of course. The quilting looks great and her fabric choices really worked with the pictures.  I think our friend Bekki with Busy Bee did the quilting. If I'm wrong I'll correct myself later. Correction it was quilted by a lady in Rosebud, TX.

 
Just an awesome job all the way... 
Well that's it for now  
Until next blog post..“A journey is best measured in friends rather than miles.”



















 

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

As the world turns

 Well I think I'm ready to get back to writing and sewing. LOL  After I got back from retreat I semi unpacked my things but some things aren't and I seam to be running around a lot.

Just wanted to share a picture of the last two great nephews to have received a quilt just recently.

Patrick was born 7/25 to my niece Jessica and nephew Phillip in Cypress. Sweet baby boy. He is going to the batman fan as he grows up. He's off to a good start. 
This was the quilt he received to drag around and cuddle with.





Parker was born on 9/6 to my niece Bailey Jo and nephew Zachariah in Missouri. Isn't he a cutie. The baby... Parents are pretty cute too. LOL And this is the quilt I made for him to snuggle in and everything else babies do. 

Now that David has retired he has been able to work more on his favorite thing to do... Landscape. He's technically done for now until spring and He'll plant more. The front is looking really nice. Lots of Roses, Vitex, copper canyon daisy's and esparonza's 


The copper Canyon daisies have just begun to bloom. We should have lots of yellow color up front soon. 

While out taking pictures the FedX truck pulled up. Lilley greeted him nicely and got lovin and treat. She's finishing off her dog treat, FedX made a friend for sure.  Lilley loves laying out in the sun.
Pamela was in Cypress and went to Costco with her friend and she bought us a pretty chicken pot pie. She knows I make my own homemade pot pie but figured I might enjoy not having to pull meat off the bone and shred or chop. LOL. It was easy. All I had to do is pop it into the oven.  It's was pretty and it was tasty. Thank you Pamela for taking care of your parents.
I don't remember if I ever posted this picture or not. Our friends Kevin and Pam gave us these napkins. LOL. They're in honor of Jerry our donkey. I need to find out where they got these so I can maybe get more. They are so cute. Thanks to the Jackson's.
Gonna stop for now but there's always more stories to share.
Until next blog...A family is quilted and bound with love and grace