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Happy Birthday to my baby girl
Instead of the recipe I was planning to post today, I just have to wish a happy birthday to my beautiful newlywed daughter, Marissa.
Thank you for allowing me to be so instrumental in planning your big day. It was my joy and my honor, just as it has been to be your mom for these blessed years. The world is brighter and more beautiful because you are in it.
December 1, 2015 3 Comments
I’m baaaack…
My last post, back in mid-May, was nearly six months ago. It, and the seven posts preceding it, were all about Marissa’s bridal shower. Prior to that, on March 25, I let it be known that after 5 1/2 years of consistent blogging, I’d be taking a break.
Doing so was scary. But it was the right move. I needed the time to focus on my daughter’s wedding and to focus on myself.
Even so, I’ve missed this! And yet, I don’t know where or how to restart.
Honestly, I don’t know if I should just dive in with a recipe.
Or share with you all the changes around here.
Or show you little (and big) things I worked on while I was away from my keyboard.
November 18, 2015 12 Comments
my big YES
This is the blog post I’ve been putting off for weeks.
I’ve been struggling with how to begin.
I know it is what I want … and what I need to do, but…
OK, enough talking about it and procrastinating … I’m going to just rip off the band-aid and get it over with.
March 25, 2015 12 Comments
the power of YES
Recently I read something that has given me the renewed strength to say “yes” to something that I’ve said “no” to for far too long.
Before I share the article I read and before I tell you my “Yes Thing,” let me tell you a little back story about my first encounter with the Power of Yes.
March 24, 2015 4 Comments
My mom turns 80
Yesterday was my mother’s 80th birthday. My sister, Sloane, and her kids threw Mom a birthday party at her neighborhood clubhouse.
Sloane sent out the invite which included one of Mom’s old modeling photos.
I’ve mentioned before that my mom has Alzheimer’s, so the party was for family and a couple of her closest friends.
Mom started out sitting up and was pretty alert… but as the family arrived and the minutes passed …
… she faded fast and was slipping down in the chair. That is… until “Elvis” arrived!
Then she was wide-eyed and as happy as a clam while Elvis serenaded her and entertained the guests.
Now, I’m going to be 100% honest.
When Sloane said she hired an Elvis impersonator, I thought, “Really? How tacky.”
I could not have been more wrong! He was very talented (no lip-syncing for this guy!) and everyone loved it, especially the Birthday Girl.
Thank you, Sloane. Baby sister knows best!
March 9, 2015 No Comments
unpacking, work, and fog
I am typing this on Wednesday morning from the Austin airport, waiting for the fog to clear so that my delayed Southwest Airlines flight can depart. So far, we’re only 60 minutes delayed, but that is still in flux and could change at any time.
After Dave left on Monday morning; Jeff, Marissa, and I unpacked more boxes. And there was a lot to unpack. Later, we enjoyed a late lunch/early dinner at Austin Java, which is just a few steps from their new place. By early evening, I felt a head cold coming on, so I went back to my hotel room to get some much-needed sleep.
On Tuesday, Jeff was flying out for a business trip and Marissa had to report to work for her first day in the new office. I drove her there. The office is just a few blocks from the state capital building.
I went back to the apartment and worked on the kitchen while waiting for the AT&T guy to hook up the internet.
Their kitchen is huge, especially when you compare it to what they had to work with in San Francisco!
That sad space was so small that Jeff could touch both walls at once.
Oh, and by now my cold was in full force, so I was popping DayQuil like it was candy.
March 5, 2015 4 Comments
#SFtoATX
We Made It!
I’ll start with that for Day Four of our road trip, we made it! The title above is the hashtag that Marissa and I have used for our Facebook and Instagram photos of the trip.
Most of the same photos have been used here, but if you want to check them out, feel free.
On Sunday, we once again met in the lobby of a hotel for breakfast, this time it was a Hampton Inn instead of a Great Western, but the complimentary breakfast was basically the same.
We were on the road by 7:00 AM, Dave, and Jeff in the truck, pulling the trailer, while Marissa and I drove Jeff’s car.
Except for the damn dense fog for the majority of the day, it was a great drive. Plus, driving in fog with the light of day is so much better than driving in heavy fog in the black of night!
Our favorite part of the drive was Fredericksburg, TX! Thankfully, there was no fog in Fredericksburg, I would have hated to miss seeing this adorably quaint and beautiful town! Marissa and I already have plans for a day trip or overnighter, on my next visit.
It’s in the Hill Country Wine region of the state. The area is referred to as Tuscany of Texas, or at least we saw one sign proclaiming it to be so!
We were on a mission to get to Austin, so we didn’t stop, but it was tempting!
I can’t wait to get back there!
March 2, 2015 7 Comments
CA to TX – days two and three
Day 2 of the “San Francisco to Austin Adventure” found us waking up in a hotel in Fresno at 6:00 AM, eating breakfast in the lobby together by 6:30 and on the road by 7:00.
Our destination for the day? Home in our own beds in Scottsdale, AZ!
The drive through California’s Central Valley, also known as “America’s Fruit Basket” was especially beautiful this time of year, with all the rows and rows of fruit trees in bloom.
Along the way, we passed the Smokey Bear Road exit and soon after that, we drove along with Pyramid Lake Recreation Area, which seemed to go on forever. It was a beautiful drive south through California. Soon after we turned east, not so much. Ugly desert for most of the rest of the day.
The best part was when we finally saw this welcoming sign! Dave and Marissa were in the car and arrived home about 90 minutes before Jeff and me, since we were driving the truck, and towing the VW Bug. It was such a treat to sleep in our own beds, especially with the knowledge that we still had two long days of driving to go!
March 1, 2015 3 Comments
CA to TX – day one
Dave and I arrived in San Francisco on Wednesday night. Marissa picked us up from the airport and we went directly to her apartment to help with some cleaning (me) and spackling (Dave). After that, we spent our last night (at least for a while) at our favorite Pacific Heights hotel, The Hotel Drisco.
Bright and early on Thursday morning we hit the ground running.
Dave and Jeff went off to pick up the Pensky moving truck, while Marissa and I took apart the bed and kept on cleaning.
Once the boys returned, the real work began. Marissa and Dave went up and down two flights of stairs dozens of times with boxes and furniture, while Jeff packed it all into the truck and I … continued to clean the apartment.
February 27, 2015 4 Comments
road trip
My posts for the next week to 10 days will be sporadic.
For good reason! Twenty-five+hours and 1757 miles of driving will be the reason.
Dave and I fly to San Francisco today to help Marissa and Jeff pack their lives into a U-Haul truck. Then on Thursday, we’ll drive with them to their new life and jobs in Austin, Texas. We’ll be driving the southern route, shown on the map above.
February 25, 2015 7 Comments