Friday, December 31, 2021

Let's wrap it up!

Since this will be my last post for 2021, fair warning it might be a little lengthy. Yikes! Sorry.. I'll start 2022 off with all new adventures and up to date for at least a couple days. LOL Finally got a picture of the tree with presents underneath even.

Our fire place mantle is a cut of a log so the edges aren't smooth so I found a new place to hang stockings for now. ... The bookcase...

My Dad gave me the wagon and Massy tractor when I was little. It's holding 3 small gifts instead of losing them under the tree. The snowman on the motorcycle represents David. The snowman on the right side with a lasso and hat came from my friend Brenda from Cyfaid ISD. A former co-worker. 

I received a couple new ornaments this year from Pamela. She found them in Mexico while there.
       Our tree is becoming more and more Aggie/farm life/fun adventures.       

Even Jerry the Donkey is represented on the tree. Our friend Barbara and realator found a great ornament and showed all the houses she helped us buy/sell over the years.  It's only missing the Rock'n K now.
  Lilley was watching me closely while I was placing packages under the tree. I think she thought there might be a treat for her. 
Pamela's middle/high school friend Rochelle came in from California for Christmas so they met for lunch in Cypress/Houston. It's neat to see these girls have remained friends even though they're separated by many miles.    Rochelle and Pamela played water polo and swam together.  Pamela came up Christmas Eve to spend time with us and stay the night so she could wake up for Santa Christmas morning.  Love that she came up and she even involved me with her baking for Santa and us. Reese's peanut butter cup and chocolate chip cookies. Way too many sweets. The chocolate chip cookies were for David's birthday too. Our little Christmas Baby. LOL  We had tamales, chips and Mexican rice for dinner that night. I'm not sure how hungry we were after snacking on the cookies....Christmas morning Arrived. And so did David's Birthday. Present time.  David had a metal sign made for my sewing room. Love it.
Pamela got 2 dresses she was wanting for her next trip to Mexico in May. And then David opened he's new caps.  He's such a dork.
I mentioned this might be a long post but forgot to mention the photo overload. Oops.
 
This was to be dinner. It was so yummy.  And while this cooked we worked on a new puzzle that Pamela brought with her. Oh man this one is really hard. And she completed almost 1/2 of it. Which my half is basically all one color. No signs, no toys or whatever so her side was 5% easier than mine. LOL
Christmas was hard work for the girls!  LOL
Put on my new Aggie T-shirt for the day. The back had a green pickup truck on it. Me and my trucks.
While working on the puzzle we got a text from Hannah and Phil having a Buc-cee's night. Pamela took them to Buc-cee's on one of their visit's and they fell in love with the place.  So as a housewarming/wedding gift we bought them all kinds of items from Buc-cee's.
On Monday (12/27) Pamela and I headed to Houston for Michelle, my Godchild's baby shower. Pamela and I bought her a couple of goodies for her to open plus she received her unfinished quilt top for Baby  Eloise.   She started laughing when she read the note on the bag with the quilt saying it wasn't finished so she'll have to give it back to me. LOL.  But she showed the top and told everyone that I quilted. More pictures of the quilt in a later post once it's completed.
            Some beautiful ladies here. She's with her Mother, Gigi, and her abuela, Selma

I'm just about done boring you with words and pictures. 
This picture is of the gifts our friends John and Kelli Kennedy gave us at lunch Wednesday at the 4C Brew Barn. Great place for lunch on any Wednesday thru Sunday and a Cold one. The candied pecans are almost gone and I may use the glass tonight to bring in the New Year.
Yesterday (12/30) I went out front to snap some pictures and Lilley took up her spot on the front porch to soak in the sunshine.  She's such a pretty girl and she knows it.
  

And the Copper Canyon Daisy's are blooming like crazy along with the roses.
Pamela already works New Year's Day but picked up an extra shift New Year's Eve.                     And my final picture is of David and I.... We want to wish you a safe and Happy New Year. 


Until next blog post....  The gift of love. The gift of peace. The gift of happiness. May all these be yours in 2022. 

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

It's a busy Month

So Pamela flies off to Mexico for a destination wedding of her great friend Hannah in Kansas. Shelley, a friend she met via Hannah also from Kansas flew into Houston and they flew out together.  She woke up the next morning in time to see the sunrise. She had a great view out her window.  Nice.
Of course they had lots of activities between Thursday and the Wedding on Saturday.  Of course there may have been some adult beverages involved. And the beach.




And outings in the late afternoon.  
They had an awesome time. And to think another friend of hers also has a destination wedding in May in Mexico.
Was anyone else having a 2nd growth of veggies? WOW.. David 
brought these in and another box just as full the next day. We ate as many of the cherry tomatoes the peppers, bigger tomatoes went into 12 jars of salsa and 2 big jars of spaghetti sauce.
And then the first frost of the year took the rest out of commission. We need to plant less cherry tomatoes and more roma tomatoes. My garden specialist said that's his plan next spring.

I didn't take any pictures to document but on December 9th I went to a new book club. I'm not giving up my club in Houston of almost 25 years just yet. But I thought I'd try something new and closer. The Wildflyer Mead Co. in Navasota had a book club meeting.  Their book choice was The Paris Wife by Paula McLain. It was about the first wife and the life of Ernest Hemmingway. It was a good book and I recommend the read. Their book club meets the second Thursday every month from 7-9pm. I enjoyed the evening. I'm ready to go back in January.
I finished the puzzle Pamela and I started in time to clean off the table to be ready for our early family Christmas dinner.  The damn thing was missing one puzzle piece in the 'U' in quilts.
Of course the puzzle includes a few of my favorite things.... old trucks, quilts and barns.



On 12/15 the girls had a grooming. Had to look and smell good for Christmas.  As always the groomer took their pictures. So okay I concede Sophie might be the cutest with that little paw outside the cup but the other two are pretty cute too.  Lilley has the look that says "I'm over this so hurry up". And Bri saw a french bull dog that she wanted to go play with.  LOL
  

So epic fail on taking pictures of the family Christmas dinner but I did get a few. Pamela is holding one of the new additions to the family.  Patrick was quite happy and went to sleep in his cousin Pamela's arms. She's got the knack.

And then there's my brother in law Gary. He's David little brother.  He's acting all innocent while telling a big tale of BS.  He can be so ornery.  And then there is Glenda, David's sister with Pamela.
Gary and Lynn's kids and family couldn't make it up this year. Hopefully next year. The youngest daughter, Kendall was on her way to S. Dakota to visit her boyfriends relatives, The middle daughter, Shelby & her family wasn't able to make it up and the oldest son, Nathan was home with his wife and their newest addition to their family. They now have 2 boys. 

Glenda's oldest son Phillip, his wife Jessica and their son Patrick made it up.  

Phillip's younger brother Kevin and his wife Alyssa were stuck at home with Covid.  

The last few weeks seem to have blown by. Cleaning, putting up the tree, the Christmas dinner and working on some projects.  I completed my vintage Santa Christmas blocks but so much more to do. It's semi scrappy which made it fun trying to alternate the blocks so the same fabrics wouldn't be next to each others. I had to stop because I have a special quilt I need to finish at least the top in the next few days.  Cross your fingers.  I'll show more pictures of them later. Lilley thought it looked better with her laying on a couple of the blocks that ended up on the floor since the design wall isn't long enough.  
   

 Now we're down to the count down for Christmas day. Presents are bought,  wrapped and under the tree. Dinner is planned.  Pamela will be up Christmas Eve with the fluffs to spend the night to wake up here Christmas morning. I'll work on my picture taking between now and then.  

Yesterday the 21st marks the 3 year mark of retirement for me and today the 22nd marks Our 3rd year at the farm but our 4th Christmas here.  Hard to believe.  Who would have thunk it? Us on a farm with cows and a donkey no less.  Crazy things happen. 

Gotta stop for now. Must get busy on that special quilt project.  

Until next blot........The gift of love. The gift of peace. The gift of happiness. May all these be yours at Christmas