My sweet man has a whole day planned for us and I'm along for the ride. I truly love when he does this. We do the errands, drop groceries off at Mom's and then are off for a fun day. Next stop is the farmer's market. More than one vendor receives our money, but lots of fresh, delicious treats are in the car.
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Saturday, September 7, 2019
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Beer Nerds Win

Now, we are ready for the day. Back to the new law. As of today, the breweries are able to sell "Beer to Go" AND in a truly bizarre side story -- open at 10:00 a.m. on a Sunday to do so. Yes, here in Texas you cannot buy hard liquor on Sundays at all. Beer and wine in stores, but only after noon. Read that again y'all. We are now at Oak Highlands Brewery at 10:00 a.m. to break the chains for beer to go. ALL breweries can now open AND serve at 10 a.m. on Sundays. It's crazy, but true and we are not complaining.
We ARE, however, just beer nerdy enough to want to experience the moment. Thus, our true reason for being here. It's not to drink beer at 10:00 a.m. (although we are), but it is to watch the moment take place. As we enter the building, I take one last picture of the locked up cooler. We have stared at this for several years now --- just waiting for today.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Downtown Dallas and Beyond
Downtown Dallas is calling. We've answered. A chance to visit with the nephew and do some city walking is always a choice opportunity. To make it ever more urban, it's a DART day. Why not? Who wants to deal with parking?
Due to some work on the rail lines downtown, the last stop we can exit at gives us additional fun with a little longer walk. You see -- some could be brought down by that, but not us. It's just that much more up close fun. Yes, we drive through downtown all the time, but when driving just how much can you really see? It's hard to look up and keep eyes on the road AND all the great stuff is small.
Our first stop is at the Majestic Theater. OMG -- I had no idea about the history behind it. "The Majestic Theater is the sole survivor of a section of Elm Street that was once renowned as Dallas' 'Theater Row.' Built in 1921 (and by coincidence, located at 1921 Elm Street), the Majestic is actually the second theater by that name, the first being a vaudeville house built in 1905 at Commerce and St. Paul. Throughout the 1920s, this grand old theater, designed to seat 2,400 patrons, presented vaudeville shows as well as motion pictures and, from time to time, live theater. Some of the better-known performers who appeared on its stage were Milton Berle, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Bob Hope, Ray Bolger, Sally Rand, and Duke Ellington. During its early years the elaborately-decorated Majestic boasted a full orchestra pit and a downstairs play area for children called 'Majesticland.' In the 1930s the vaudeville acts were dropped and for many years only movies were shown here. Today the Majestic is a live theater venue only."
This is cool --- old meets new.


This is cool --- old meets new.
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Red Hats at Rockfish


My life is a bit on the crazy side today, but I really am looking forward to the time I get to spend with my Red Hat Ladies. Each month I feel as though I get to know them a little better, making the whole thing more and more comfortable. I am racing from event to event today and by the time I get to Rockfish Grill, I really just want to sit down and take a deep breath. Whew.
Sunday, August 4, 2019
Zoo Walking


I love these gentle giants and although many think they are related to the zebra, in reality their closest relative is the giraffe. Check out the tongue.
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Final Gammy Camp 2019 - Jacob For a Few Days
Well --- where on earth have June and July gone? I am beginning the last session of Gammy camp for this year. Crazy sad that Hyrum and Zyra didn't get to come and play again this summer, but so thoroughly enjoyed the 9 I did get so spend time with. Yes, I know that doesn't add up to 15 but one is off on her own and the youngest 3 have not had a chance to camp with me so far. At any rate, I have met up with Jen today at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to enjoy the tour and exchange boys. We don't leave until after 4 and with traffic, well let's just say, it takes awhile to get home. Leftovers for dinner and a quiet evening. I am leaving super early in the morning and Grandpa and Jake have the day all to themselves.
26th - The Video Game Museum in Frisco is Jacob's first request and it's perfect for him and Grandpa while I'm on the go. They finish up with dinner at Jakes - how funny. In the evening, Mister begins an experiment to create clear ice.
26th - The Video Game Museum in Frisco is Jacob's first request and it's perfect for him and Grandpa while I'm on the go. They finish up with dinner at Jakes - how funny. In the evening, Mister begins an experiment to create clear ice.
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Josh's Stay
A drive to Thurber and back today has netted us another grandson to make memories with this week. Josh has come to play for a few days but by the time we get home, it's a quick dinner and a game of chess with Grandpa before we are done in. By the way, Grandpa says Josh is pretty dang good at chess. If this picture is any indication, he is certainly not stressed abut it at all.
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