Friday, May 23, 2025

Friday Favorites Or Something Like It

Linking with Andrea and Erika today for their Friday Favorites hop. 

I've had a houseful this week and have been off my blog game. I always remind myself it's more important to live life than to write about it, but I do love to write about it too. Doing a little catch up here as we roll into the weekend.

With my ankle propped up on a cushion because it's still achy achy, hopefully not breaky. 

Here are a few snaps and snippets from the week that was...

Lake life. Hubs can spot a snake from the second floor deck. We don't see many, but occasionally one crosses the cart path and slithers over to the rip rap along the shore. I've been assured he's one of the good guys and since I've never seen a copperhead on our property I'm going to say that's true. 

I ordered new melamine dishes to keep in the outdoor dining space and I love them. My daughter2 had seen some really pretty ones at Walmart which I almost bought, but then I went down the rabbit hole that is the Internet and found these I liked better.  They're Pfaltzgraff and were also a great price, so I got a service for 8. 

Last Friday my daughter had to go to the DMV to sort out her new license and tags so we said we'd stay with the kiddos while she was out. The DMV is challenging enough without three little ones in tow. We brought donuts. 

So fun to be close enough to do little things like this. 

Friends we hadn't seen in a while came for dinner Friday night. We opted for heavy hors d'oeuvres and dessert and we sat outside and used the new dishes. I know the calendar says we've got another 28 days before summer is officially here, but they came by boat which means summer is officially here. 

Don't you think we should just declare Memorial Day weekend the start of summer and get on with it? 

Our butterfly bushes have started to bloom and we've seen quite a few butterflies too. 

Quick topic change...I had bananas that were a little too ripe so I did what everyone does and made banana bread with them. This recipe (linked here) is my absolute favorite-

It's got a little bit of coconut in the bread and a lime drizzle over the top which sounds odd but trust me it's delish. I don't add the optional coconut extract, just fyi. In other food related news I made the Ina Garten orzo salad one evening and it's a keeper.

 Orzo, red onion, cucumber, scallions, feta, fresh parsley, fresh dill, and a lemon vinaigrette. So good! 

The grands arrived. 

All of them I mean. Three live nearby but daughter2 came with her two to spend the week and it's been a fun sort of loud chaos. 

I have four chairs that rock and swivel in my keeping room and when the grands are here no two chairs face the same direction ever. 

Having both girls here is such a treat. You never get over that. 

Tuesday morning we went to Daughter1's house to play while she took her oldest (the mancub) to his new school for a reading assessment. He reads like a boss so it was basically just a box to be checked but they were out for an hour and the rest of us hung out in her play room. She's still getting that space organized so basically every single toy was fair game. 

Pretty sure we played with them all. 

Tuesday afternoon we took the kids to a park just a couple of miles from our house and spent the afternoon playing in the sand and sea. Technically the sea is a lake but you know what I mean. Also five kids along with sand toys, towels, sunscreen, hats, chairs, snacks, plus the kitchen sink but totally worth it. 

This park has shade and a playground right beside the beach too which is nice. I mentioned this in my Hodgepodge on Wednesday and someone asked if there were sandy beaches on our lake. The answer is yes. The sand on some is better than others and we have our favorites, but kids don't care as long as you give them a bucket and a shovel. 

On Wednesday we met for coffee and breakfast in a cute little shop one town over from ours. We love this little burg and spend a lot of time here. We did a little shopping afterwards and it was a fun outing. Maybe I'll call it an event, because with five under seven pretty much everything feels like an event. 

Daughter1 made dinner for us that night which was a treat. Course hubs and my son-in-law missed it because they were guess where? Baseball! Whoohoo! The season ended on Thursday evening and it will be nice for her family to be able to check out some of the other things there are to do in their new home town which is also our home town. 

My grandson is sad the season's over so that's something. It's not easy to be 'the new kid' and he really enjoyed playing on this team. 

Thursday we had big plans. Or another event if you will. Boating.

Our maiden voyage and everyone was along for the ride. 

Some enjoyed it more than others lol. The littlest grand is a mover and a shaker (pretty sure I've said that about all of mine) and she wanted to walk around as opposed to sitting while moving, which Nana and Pawpaw put the kibosh on, plus lifejackets and that age are just not great. 

I mean they're great in terms of doing what they're supposed to do, but they're designed for safety, not comfort. 

We got back to the dock and everyone had lunch and then the littlest three laid down for a rest and the oldest two hopped on the paddle boards. Hubs got a workout in terms of pulling out all the gear, but it's gotta happen sometime and I guess this was that sometime. 

Let me just add here that whoever came up with the swim shirts for kids was a genius. 

The mancub would stay on that board all the day long if we let him, he loves it so much. His momma got in the kayak in case anyone started floating out of the cove, but no worries. They had so much fun and I suspect will be over here a lot this summer doing this very thing. 

And that brings us to Friday which I'll save for next week's Monday recap happening on Tuesday due to the holiday. 

I never like to let this particular weekend go by without acknowledging the brave men and women who've given their very lives for the freedoms we continue to enjoy. On this Memorial Day holiday I not only want to honor them, but I want to live in a way that makes their sacrifices meaningful. 

My Dad was a career Marine and while he did not die in battle he did serve in three wars and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. I always think of that very special place on this very special day. Sitting beside row upon row of white crosses puts many things in perspective. 

May God bless America and may He pour out His wisdom on our leaders and citizens alike. 

13 comments:

  1. What a busy but fun week!!! I’ll be praying for you with that ankle.

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  2. So much good going on here (besides the ankle, obvi!)! I love the dishes you bought! I was just at our Walmart and I noticed all the pretty melamine dishes. I am debating about buying a set. On the one hand, I want them. On the other hand, then I have more "things" to own and store. So I'm not sure. So far, we've been using disposable plates for outside. Now you're telling me Pfalzgraff has melamine options?? The orzo salad looks good! If I show my girls, they will definitely want me to make some :). All your family pics are so good! I love your prayer at the end- I may borrow that... Happy Memorial Day weekend to you and yours!

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  3. You have been busy! Yes, living is more important than writing about it, but I love that you take the time to do both for us. And, this serves as a great scrapbook for your family. I love your new outdoor dishes. It's good that you did a deep dive and didn't just settle for the first thing. Now you really love them!

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  4. Joyce, you are such a good and interesting writer! I think that every time I read your blog posts. You have a wonderful skill in being able to phrase the difficult or trying aspects of your experiences in a positive way. I love how you described the swivel chairs never all facing the same way. Isn't that the truth when small kids are around?!!! Enjoy your weekend.

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  5. You captured all the moments so well and I'm exhausted just following y'all around! So good to be a younger grandmother! Your Memorial day thoughts are taken to heart. I visited Arlington National Cemetery in 2011 and those rows and rows of white stones on the green grass were sobering. Enjoy the littles...before you know it you'll have 5 teenagers (or more)!

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  6. I do not like snacks. We had a few early on when we moved in. Now each Spring we sprinkle a safe snake repellent around the fence in the backyard that is safe for pets. Those dishes are so pretty. Yes, it is wonderful that you are so close to them. How nice to have your friends over that you haven't seen in awhile. Yum on the banana bread. You are always so busy. How wonderful that daughter2 came with the kids. Sounds perfect. Tuesday was definitely a busy day and I have to admit, I could not keep up with you guys at all. So happy for you. Love the picture on the boat. Too cute! The boys out on the water too. They have to be loving this.
    Yes, we must honor those who gave their lives for our freedom.

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  7. I hope you ankle is feeling better soon.
    Eek to the snake! I would have ran a mile. The thought of them makes me shudder.
    Those dishes are pretty and the doughnuts look so good. Ahh! It is an unwritten rule if you have too ripe bananas you have to make banana bread. hehehe
    It sounds like a lot of fun with all of the family, especially on the boat!

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  8. I love donuts, I do not love snakes, I like banana bread, I don't think I would like a trip to your DMV. I like seeing children play, I do not like healthy food, I like looking at a beach, I do not like sand lastly l like your blog

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  9. Amen to your last and thanks to your dad and all of you (families are "enlisted" as well). I enjoyed this post so much, with all the grands in one place, along with your girls. God is so good!! Enjoy!

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  10. How wonderful to have both daughters and all the grandkids. I imagine you have been sleeping well haha! That is a long snake . . .but supposedly a good one. It always makes Mark "annoyed" when people kill good snakes :-).

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  11. What an enjoyable read. You have such a precious family. So glad everyone could be together. Love the photo of your daugthers standing together at the lake. My daughters are growing closer now that each of them has a very headstrong second child. A lot of commiserating. We need to go bowling again. Opened our pool yesterday and had daughter2 and fam over. Like you said, every get-together, everything we do is an event. And involves so much...stuff!!

    Have a tab open to save your coconut banana bread recipe. Sounds delicious. My bread never rises well so I am always hesitant to try a new bread recipe but this sounds too good to pass up. Interested in finding the recipe for the orzo salad, too. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Did I miss you writing about your ankle? Hope it's improving. What a busy but fun week you had. Perfect - apart from the snake!

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  13. How lovely that you had both daughters and all your grandkids nearby for a week... I can't imagine anything more wonderful! Happy Memorial Day!

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