Thursday, March 31, 2011

Happy Birthday, baby!

my little guy turns 30 today!
love you bunches, Doug!
I have no clue where all the time has gone...
and it's been wonderful having him in my life...
30 years we have been together...
I had no idea what I was getting into...
I just knew I wanted to be a mom...
it's the best thing I have ever done...
having my kids...
enjoy your day, Dougie Doodle...

and Happy Birthday to my grandpa, Buddy...
Doug was born on his birthday...
and no one believed us when we called to tell them I had had  him!
they all thought it was an April Fool's joke!

This is where Rebecca will be setting up this weekend...

she is going to be setting up in the morning...
it's a 2 day show...
and then on Sunday...
she and Craig are moving my stuff into my new booth at Copper Eagle in Charleston....
so much for a few days off work...
if you are local...
make sure to stop and see what she's got!

It hit 50...

we went for a walk...
not a long walk...
not too many birds today...
but the rain clouds are here...
things are coming along...
but we do need rain...
more columbine...
still more to clean up...
but a good day...
any day without snow is a good day!
Never look down on anybody, unless you're helping them up.





hoping we hit 50 today...

these could take awhile to open...
just a couple more warmer days...
and if you look closely...
this little bloom is "OCCUPIED"...
by the cutest little honey bees around...
it may be warm enough to wake a hive...
but it's still chilly to me...
44 right now...
but the sun is shining...
got rain coming in tonight and tomorrow...
but hopefully a great day for Saturday...
maybe there can be some yard work going on here...
the grass is starting to clump...
maybe mowing next week if the rains come and give it a boost...
can't wait to see dandelions...
and dog woods blooming...
cherry blossoms...
it's coming...
are you ready for it?
can you handle it?
mowing in snow flurries is just wrong!
but I have done it before...
hope it's not like that this year...
Laughter is higher than all pain.
-Elbert Hubbard