Friday, January 31, 2020

Utah - Day 4 Enjoying Life

Friday and we are letting the kids rest a bit again today -- home where it's warm and they are able to feel a bit better.  That means playtime and fun moments.

Ava and I are in the living room playing with monkeys and selfie time happens.  Then she becomes a little monkey too and we have a bit of fun together.  Memory making at it's finest.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Utah - Days 2 & 3 - Fun at Home/Library Time

29th - It's a white day!!!  And a sick day.  Several of the kids have runny noses and A even has a fever.  Indoors is the name of the game and quiet time plays right into that.  When littles don't feel well, they really just want to sit or cuddle.  We can make that happen.

At breakfast, I notice this poster on the wall and cannot help but smile every single time I see it.  I want to go to her restaurant, don't you?  Ophelia Everything Pancakes.  What a great name for a place.  The only bad side is that I bet there would be so many options that I'd never be able to make up my mind.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Utah - Day 1 - Travel and Butterflies

My new granddaughter was born in November and I am FINALLY able to go and meet her AND be able to spend some time with my daughter and three more wonderful grands.  I've worked hard all month so that I can deliver some gifts at the same time, leaving me with a satisfied feeling as well.  Today is fly day and I am greeted with rain.  Mister dropped me at the airport a bit early, but all is good and soon I am on my way.  As we near Utah, it looks dang cold out there.  I hope I brought warm enough clothing.

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Dinner at the Arboretum - Superb Christmas Gift

For Christmas, we received tickets to a "Garden to Table - Chinese New Year with Imoto" dinner at the Dallas Arboretum and the night has arrived.  Upon our arrival at the Arboretum, we are directed by signs to an Event Parking area that allows us to walk directly into the "Tasting Room" and bypass the entrance entirely.  Greeted at the door by servers clad in black, a white sangria is placed into our hands.  There is a long table to one side of the room and it is beautifully decorated.


Saturday, January 18, 2020

Red Hat New Year

Happy New Year to all my sister Red Hatters!!!  It feels like forever since I have been able to attend a Red Hat event.  One of my goals this year is to try and clear some time for it instead of booking EVERY weekend a year in advance.  I know I'm good for this month and February.  March - already hosting an event.  The dates for April and May are not out yet and I know those two months are difficult.  My fingers are crossed for the first weekend in May as it is my birthday month and I'd love to wear my wonderful red dress again.  Time will tell.  At any rate --- back to the present!!!  I am available today and I am looking forward to it.  Let's go!!!

Fonda is our host for this gathering and my picture of her didn't quite turn out, so I'm borrowing one from our Queen, Cynthia.  Here's Fonda AND Cynthia.


Friday, January 17, 2020

Organ Recital on a Rainy Night

It's raining, it's pouring . . . Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head . . . Singin' in the Rain!  Well not quite singing, but Mister has found a wonderful organ concert to attend tonight.  It is at the St. Andrew Methodist Church in Plano and we're not going to let the weather stop us.  As we arrive, the parking lot is pretty empty, so I am saddened that the rain has likely stopped many others.  We have not been in this building before, but it is absolutely stunning.  Perhaps another time, when we are up here, I can stop and get a nicer picture, but, again, the weather is not exactly cooperating tonight.  We have fog too.  In we go.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Exploring Dallas - Teddy Bears!!!

It's been a very busy week here at home, but the sun is shining this afternoon and we are both tired of being in the house.  I heard about a park not too far away that I want to check out today.  It's right in Dallas -- well Highland Park, technically, but  . . .   The Lakeside Historic District!!  According to a marker in a rock nearby, "The Lakeside Historical District is a collection of early 20th century homes flanking Exall Lake and Turtle Creek between Beverly Drive and Wycliff.  Initially planned by Wilbur David Cook, Jr. and subsequently completed by George Kessler, Highland Park was promoted as 'The South's Finest Residence City.'  Many of the most prominent architects of the day designed homes here.  Its residents have played significant roles in the development of both Dallas and Texas."