Saturday, July 31, 2010

Thank God the wedding is over....

It has been such a wild month for me! My son, Justin, and Rachel (Rei), got married last Saturday afternoon. Her US National Guard assignment was moved up until July 27th. That gave about 2 weeks to plan and execute a wedding!

Anyway, it got done, on a budget, and turned me into a wind-up maniac! ^_^. It was pretty, small, done in black, silver, burgundy, and white.

Thankfully, my wife-in-law, my son's father's wife, helped me with food. I know it's tradition for the bride's family to put on the dog, but in this case it was left up to me...

Rei is now in reception and is to be sent to Fort Jackson, SC for a number of months. Of course, we don't know just yet when/if she will be deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan.

Our quilt meeting is Monday night, and I am for one, looking for a relaxing night!
xoxo

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Williamsburg, VA

We arrived safely there and back. It is such a beautiful place. However, it was the hottest June on record, and the day we went to Colonial Williamsburg it was still 100 degrees at 5pm!

The next day we went to Busch Gardens. It was not at all what I expected. Beautiful flowers, clean park, nice attendants. And to beat it all, the guys got me on a roller coaster! They didn't believe I'd get on it ^.^

I hope to get the pix uploaded soon.
xoxo

Friday, June 25, 2010


Aren't the pansies just beautiful? This is down the road at the neighbor's house. Just a few years ago this house caught fire Christmas Eve night and the older gentleman stayed at home that night and let his 8 older children and wife go on to Mass. He died in the fire.

They have done a beautiful job fixing this old house up.

House pix

This is the front of my house. This is where we were putting old rocks around the side of the porch. I actually like the natural look of this...Can you see the tulips blooming?

Back to the "drawing" board...

The past couple of days I have actually been working in the sewing room! YAY! I have completed 3 tops and am finishing the 4th one.

Tomorrow our guild is having a Sew-In. I intend to go but I haven't yet decided what I will work on. Actually, my mind is kind of divided as we are leaving Monday for vacation.

xoxo

Monday, June 21, 2010

A year past....

It occurred to me yesterday that it would be a year ago today that I had my last ambulance ride to the hospital for my mini-stroke, aka, TIA. When I woke the day after Father's Day, I got out of bed and promptly fell into the floor because I "had no legs". I sat there about 30 minutes before I scooted myself into the hall where I awakened Justin, my son, and he carried me to the couch where I called 911 and slurred my way enough so that the dispatcher knew I needed help.

After about 3 days in the hospital in fair condition, and months of Physical, Speech, and Occupational therapies, I slowly recovered to where I began.

That being said, I am grateful that today started out as any other day. The new treatment regime for the immune disorder, while makes me very tired, actually makes me feel better. I am grateful for the doctors at Vanderbilt for trying this on me. As I said last week to the Dr., "I don't feel like death on a cracker".

Moral of the story, while true, is:

Never take for granted your days. Love hard, play hard, and forgive easy.
xoxo

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Father's Day


Today is Father's Day. And while my dad and I haven't had the best relationship, I still wanted to see him for a little while today. So...I went his church today. Then, I took my husband out for a nice lunch. Does a nap ever call to you in the afternoon? Well, today it did...not unlike most days!

I hope everyone had a good day.

We are going on vacation next Monday, the 28th to Williamsburg, VA. It is such a historic town, and I got a great price on the room! The drive will be long and tiring, but well worth it. And Virginia Beach is only about an hour away!


PS. This is a picture of Tommy teaching Athena how to read!
xoxo