Saturday, May 22, 2010

Crawfish...Finally!

Sarah and I had not had crawfish for two years. We finally had some Mother's Day weekend. The boys were not in. Randy can not eat them, so Sarah and I did our best to eat a sack of crawfish. They were delicious. Randy boiled them for us. A big sacrifice since he can not eat them himself. Thanks Randy!



Liam hung out in his pool while the mudbugs were being repared. He was a little leary of them.



Before...........................


After............... this should do us for another year!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Happiness


A couple of weeks ago, I bought a book at Brookshire Bros.(yes,, the grocery store). They had a table full of bargain books for 75% off. I bought 5 books for $7.25. I love a bargain. I did not really recognize any of the books, but they were all under $2, so I thought it was worth the risk. I bought 3 kid's books for Liam. Anyway, one of the books was Home to Holly Springs by Jan Karon. I have heard of her. She is the author of the Mitford Series. I have not read any of those, but I have heard of them. Home to Holly Springs is the first in the " Father Tim" novels. I have not read any of those either. The book is set in Mississippi. I love any book with a setting in the South. The book was a pleasant surprise. I enjoyed it very much even with the main character being a 70 year old man.

I found a quote in the book that struck me. It is a quote from Elizabeth Goudge. I have never heard of her, but I like the quote. I will have to Google her to see if I am familiar with anything she has written. So, here is the quote:

Happiness is like swallows in the spring. It may come and nest under your eaves or it may not. You can not command it. When you expect to be happy, you are not , and when you don't expect to be happy, there is suddenly Easter in your soul though it be midwinter.


Easter in my soul. That is a wonderful thought... a rebirth in my soul when I least expect it. I like that.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Phoenix Rising


A couple of years ago, someone gave Randy some sego palms. I have
to be honest and say that I am not wild about these plants. I just do
not like the way they look. Randy likes them though, and although I
think he thinks I don't water them when he is not around, I do. Winter's
freezing temps were really hard on them this year. I cut off all the dead and
hoped for the best...they are coming out!
The one above has always struggled, but even it is showing signs of a rebirth.

This one is coming out very well.

This is what they look like before the frawns unfurl.

This sego is in the back yard and is the one that seems to
really love where it is planted. I decided to call it a "Phoenix
Rising".

I am always glad to see anything have new life.