If you have followed this blog for long, you know that my sweet Mister instituted the "birthday season" many years ago. It is a much anticipated tradition and one I dearly hold onto while happily reciprocating each February. I am going to be leaving the day after my birthday this year so will have a shortened "season" but I'm sure a glorious one nevertheless.
April 29 - It begins!!! My birthday balloon and packages in the mail. I have NO idea who sent what though as all have come without any names attached or even if they are for my birthday or Mother's Day. Oh well. Thank you one and all. I have fun treats and a blessing dish. Perfect.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Monday, May 2, 2016
Birthday Trip - Day Two
I am so thankful for holidays. Seriously. Mister took a holiday from work today so that we could have make this little trek around Texas and I am loving each and every minute of it. The way this whole trip came about was when I saw some information on Nokona, a company that makes baseball gloves by hand, a few weeks ago and mentioned to Mister that it would be fun to check it out. The information said that they give tours on Mondays and Fridays so we would need to plan. My sweet man took that to heart and planned this birthday weekend adventure to let me peek in on this company and whatever else we could find along the way. In order to take the tour, he had to use one of his precious vacation days to do so. I appreciate it so very much.
Leaving Wichita Falls, we drive back to Henrietta, where we will then take a different road for our return trip. We make a quick stop at the Clay County Courthouse once again as neither of us checked the hours yesterday. Alas, it is closed on Mondays too. Poor Mister. He turns the car back through town and as we are driving, I glance out the window to my right and spot the word "longarming". SCREECH. That is the sound of the car stopping quick to park. Must not miss this opportunity, lol. After all, it IS my birthday trip. We discover Aunt Pam's Closet and it is indeed a wonderful little quilt shop. I have written more about this part of the trip in my other blog and you can find that information by clicking on this LINK. Suffice to say, what a great stop.

Sunday, May 1, 2016
Birthday Trip - Day One

The first stop is the memorial for two patrolmen who were supposedly killed by Bonnie and Clyde. I am ALWAYS fascinated by the tidbits of history surrounding the area I live in. This memorial is located in Southlake and you can read more about it HERE. Mister actually stops in the middle of the road directly in front of the stone. This is unheard of and I am in shock as we run across the highway to get closer. Yep, giggles all around. Great start to the trip.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Blackberries and Roses
A quick trip to the backyard reveals tiny blackberries beginning to form and a sidewalk lined with knockout roses for my walk today.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Exploring Johnson City and a stop at The Ranch.

As we go cross the creek and go through the gates to find the trail, what is the first thing we spot. Bluebonnets, of course. Ah, my heart. I do so love these beautiful flowers.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Blanco, Texas - Home of Real Ale


Friday, April 22, 2016
Artscape and Dinner with Family
Mister has tickets to Artscape at the Arboretum tonight so we are meeting up with his brother and sister-in-law for a fun family evening.
Artscape is a very small art festival held on the garden grounds. The cool thing about it is that the vendors are usually different from the regular festivals and thus, much more hands on. Two booths especially catch my eye enough to watch, watch, watch. First up: weaving. Oh my. I would love to have this talent in my arsenal. And the beauty of her work is simply breathtaking.

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