Hanging on by my fingernails but I can see the finish line...
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
The A-Z Yadda Yadda Yadda...
Monday, April 28, 2025
Monday's X Factor
Normally Monday blogging means a weekend recap, but we're riding the tail winds of the A-Z Blog Challenge this week so I'm going to do a bit of both here today. It's a little bit long but that's pretty much how I roll.
We had a fairly quiet weekend. I guess? Towards the end of last week this happened-
They have been begging to get in the water since they arrived mid-January, and this week we finally said yes. It was a warm (relatively speaking) sunny day with lake temps a balmy 70 degrees, but kids do not care.
I asked hubs if he was going to put on his swim suit and he said no. If they needed help he'd jump in in his clothes. Our lake will be 80 by sometime in May so we'll wait thank you very much. It will be like bath water as the days get longer.
This was a short swim, but a happy one. Summer is almost here-whoohoo!
Friday the 'kids' closed on their new home. So exciting! I had the grands that morning while mom and dad went to sign papers and make it all official. Hubs went too because he was their realtor. My daughter had arranged to have the upstairs carpet cleaned right after the closing (the lower level has wood floors), so she and the hubs (mine, not hers-hers had to get back to work) went straight to the house and I brought the kids over right after.
They had so much fun exploring every nook and cranny and running around the backyard. Their furniture has been in storage since before they moved to England and won't be delivered until later this week, but they're on the home stretch now.
My son-in-law's dad brought his truck to our house so we could load up a sofa the kids are taking. They wanted it cleaned along with the rugs, and of course by 'we' I mean I held the door and hubs and my daughter's father-in-law did the heavy lifting. My son-in-law was conveniently back at work by this time lol. I had all the kids in my daughter's van, plus two additional chairs they're also taking from us.
Nothing about moving is easy.
We dropped the furniture then hubs had to drop off some of the close paperwork at his office. Before he left we took the kids to Firehouse Subs for lunch and to get them out of the empty house and away from the carpet cleaning.
The boys had baseball that evening followed by a movie night at their church so once my son-in-law was home he managed that. Daughter1 and little Miss stayed here for bath and bedtime and hubs and I took ourselves to our favorite wine bar to relax. Whew. We ordered a charcuterie for dinner and ran into some friends there which is always fun.
No pictures of any of it but that's just how the weekend went.
Saturday hubs was 'working' the boat show. He and another realtor had a booth at the local show so that was his day. The kids were at baseball because every day is baseball, then my son-in-law's sister, along with his parents, went to see the new house. His dad had seen it that morning when he was moving the couch, but his mom hadn't been inside. They all went back to the in-law's lake house for dinner.
Here's the thing...you think one day you'll be done moving furniture for your kids, but I'm here to tell you that's not necessarily so. Carry on.
I had my whole house and the entire afternoon to myself. I cannot remember the last time that happened, but it's been a very long while. I was out running errands all morning, but spent the afternoon catching up on my blog and some HGTV and maybe a short nap. I feel like I should have been doing something productive, but we're all pooped here.
Wait. I did six loads of laundry. That's not nothing.
Saturday night hubs and I shared a frozen pizza and watched a movie we'd seen before, but not in a long long time-Begin Again with Keira Knightly and Mark Ruffalo. It's cute.
On Sunday hubs was back at the marina for another day at the boat show, and I went to church with the kids, then out to breakfast/lunch with them right after, then a quick grocery run, then home to an iced coffee on the porch. The pollen is mostly under control now so I put the cushions out on the upper deck and sat outside all afternoon.
This is pretty much where you'll find me every Sunday afternoon from now until Christmas. Sunday nights too...
Now, about that A-Z challenge and today's letter-X. Always a tough one, but let's see what we can come up with...
I loved going to the local bank with my momma. It seemed like a place I'd enjoy working. It was quiet and tastefully decorated and it felt important. If you didn't get to the bank by Friday afternoon you were not going to have any cash to spend over the weekend, so banks were a happening place.
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 600
Volume 600? That's crazy! Here are the questions to mark the occasion. Answer on your own blog, then hop back here on Wednesday (April 30th) to add your link to the Wednesday Hodgepodge. See you there!
1. My very first edition of The Wednesday Hodgepodge was published on November 10, 2010 (linked here if you're curious). Tell us something about your life from that era.2. What's a song you love that relates to time in some way?
3. May is nearly upon us. When did you last need to yell 'MAY DAY-MAY DAY!!'?
4. How do you feel about food trucks? Is this a dining experience you enjoy? Do you have a favorite What's something you've ordered from a food truck?
5. We're bidding farewell to April...what are three adjectives you might use to describe the month you're leaving behind.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Day 23-WOW
I'm going with my usual Saturday list of little things I love, all relating to the letter of the day in our A-Z Blog Challenge.
W is for Whimsical
'lightly fanciful'
I've had fun coming up with these lists each week, and they do feel a little whimsical in nature, so the word fits. Here in no particular order is my W list of 20-
Friday, April 25, 2025
Video Killed The Radio Star
TGIV...we're on the home stretch in the April A-Z Blog Challenge with today's letter.
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Monthly mUsings
U is for Understanding
And that's okay.
Monthly Musings with Holly and Patty talking all things spring. Here we go...
1. Easter, Passover, or another holiday in the Spring?
Easter. My favorite day of the year. We had a lovely one this year which I wrote about on Monday (The Weekend Replay).
2. Do you plant a garden? Any tips for those of us without a green thumb?
Hubs has a green thumb, but we don't plant a garden. We have grown a few vegetables in pots, peppers mostly, but our property is wooded, pine straw-ed, and gently sloped to the lake. We don't have a nice sunny flat spot for planting a garden.
Plus we're on the go a lot, and I feel like gardens require more daily attention in the summer months than we can give. Fortunately my daughter1's in-laws keep us supplied with fresh produce from their huge garden all summer long.
3. How do you decorate for Spring?
I wouldn't say I really decorate for Spring. I put out one or two things for Easter, add springtime hand towels to the bathrooms, and will usually have fresh flowers of some kind on my kitchen island. We haven't done any of our outdoor patio pots yet, but that will happen soon. Flowers on the porch say spring to me.
We are all about the out of doors here and when you're inside your gaze naturally travels in that direction, so I'm careful not to compete. I don't add a lot of seasonal decor anytime other than Christmas.
4. Desserts that just say spring to you?
I think anything lemon makes a nice springtime dessert.
I made mini carrot cakes for Easter and that felt appropriate for spring.
A fruit tart or crumble of some kind is another favorite springtime dessert.
5. Favorite spring flowers?
Lilacs. But also tulips, pansies, and iris.
6. Best tips for hosting spring events?
I love a good theme so choosing to host around a springtime event like Easter, The Derby, Cinco de Mayo, or Mother's Day gives you a direction to run.
I like outdoor gatherings whenever possible, but you need to plan for the weather and have both sun and shade options. And an indoor backup just in case.
People want your company more than they want an exhausted distracted host, so let people bring something if they offer. Food doesn't have to be complicated. Light and fresh is the way to go in spring.
You can't go wrong with fresh flowers.
7. Favorite beverage or cocktail that makes you think of Spring?
I made my first pitcher of the sweet tea season on Easter Sunday. I live in the south and sweet tea is available everywhere here year round, but I typically don't make it at home until Easter. I'll keep a pitcher in the frig from now until probably Thanksgiving.
Besides iced tea a glass of Rosé or Prosecco sipped on a sunny patio would be another springtime favorite.
8. Vegetable garden, flower garden, both or neither?
As in my own, or what do I enjoy? I love beautiful gardens and a day trip to a garden in bloom is one of my favorite kind of outings. I love to visit gardens when we travel somewhere new. I saw more than a few gardens when we lived in the UK, but there are many beautiful blooms here in the US too-
9. Favorite Easter candy?
Finally an easy one...jellybeans of course. They're my kryptonite. Been working my way through this jar for the past month.
I won't say how many times I've topped it up.
10. Marshmallow peeps? Gross or yes please?
I'm somewhere in the middle on these. I like the way they look better than the way they taste, but I wouldn't say they're gross.
I love the colors of spring, along with the flavors and scents of spring, but the pollen not so much. It makes me love spring just a little bit less than I would if we didn't have to deal with all that yellow dust. Thankfully the pollen season is nearing an end, and it's pouring rain as I type this which will help a lot.
Happy Spring y'all!
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
A Hodgepodge Picnic
Welcome to this week's edition of The Wednesday Hodgepodge. If you've answered today's questions add your link at the end of my blog, then leave a comment for the blogger before you. Here we go...
1. The Hodgepodge lands on National Picnic Day...will you celebrate? Do you enjoy picnics? Dining out of doors picnic or otherwise? What are three or four things I'd find in your picnic basket?2. A time recently where you felt 'antsy'?
I'm not a restless person so this is a tough one. I suppose I feel a little antsy about getting the 'kids' moved into their new house. Everything has gone super smoothly so far but we're all just anxious to have the keys handed over and get them settled. So many hoops to jump through in a move, and they have furniture in storage and some belongings here and some at the in-laws and it's not really my donut, but I feel a little antsy with all the boxes that have needed ticking. They've pretty much all been ticked at this point so just waiting now for closing day to arrive.
3. As the saying goes...'when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.' Do you like lemonade? When did you recently need to make lemonade out of lemons, figuratively speaking?
Well I suppose Easter Sunday might qualify. We envisioned a full pew at church and a full table for dinner, but my son-in-law ended up missing the whole day. There was no choice but to roll with it, he was on call and ended up having a very busy day, which I guess is par for the course on a holiday weekend. We had a nice time with his mom, dad, sister, and brother-in-law though. This is how life goes sometimes and in general we're good at making the most of things. I told my grandsons we might need to make a 'flat Daddy' to hold up in family photos when he's working.
I do like lemonade, but what I really like is an Arnold Palmer-half lemonade/half iced tea.
5. Favorite thing about the 'space' you're sitting in right now?
I'm in my office and my favorite thing about it is the quiet.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I enjoyed posting some Easter throwbacks in this space in the weeks leading up to the day, and I think I might do the same now for Mother's Day which is the next holiday on tap. There are just three Wednesdays before Mother's Day is here, which is hard to believe but the calendar doesn't lie.
I cut myself some slack on Wednesdays in the A-Z Blog Challenge and work the Wednesday letters in to my random thought space too. Two posts on Hodgepodge Day would be one too many for me. Here goes-
T is for time passages
'the process of time going past'
My very first Mother's Day with the one who made me a momma...
And here's that same little girl on her very first Mother's Day, with the one who made her a momma...
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Life Lessons From the Window Seat
S is for Seven. After today that's how many letters remain in the April A-Z Blog Challenge. It's been fun and it's been a challenge. Blogging with a houseful of people requires a bit of finagling. Onward...
One of the reasons I'm more tuned in to the sunrise in this house is because it's hard to miss. I step quietly out of my bedroom in the early hours of the morning and there it is. Sometimes soft and dreamy brushstrokes in a pastel painted sky...
Monday, April 21, 2025
The Weekend Replay
Good Monday morning friends. I'm still A-Z-ing, so using today's letter as part of my weekend recap, which I'll link with Holly and Sarah.
I pray everyone reading today knows the truth contained in these lyrics.
You roll a large marshmallow in a mixture of sugar and cinnamon, then wrap a crescent roll around the marshmallow. You can talk about Jesus body being prepared for burial to go along with this. The rolls go into the oven and you wait for them to cook, which allows you to talk about Jesus being dead for three days.