Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day!







We hope Lou had a wonderful Father's Day even if he had to cut the grass in the morning. It takes him four hours to cut and trim this yard. A big difference from the little yard in California. He took a break from grass cutting to run through the sprinkler with the girls. Later, he cooked us up some wonderful burgers on his new grill. The day finished with hanging some more pictures for me (all done with that chore) and fishing with Buttercup. He did have time to relax before bed and enjoy the homemade blackberry cobbler Buttercup and I made from the blackberries we picked earlier this week. Happy Father's Day!






Monday, June 15, 2009

Blackberries, Peaches and Southern Cooking


















Today the girls and I decided to explore our new rural surroundings. The internet is a wonderful thing (when used well). I was able to locate Jordan's Orchards which is less than 5 miles from our new home. We went blackberry and peach picking. The girls enjoyed the bunches and bunches of frogs hopping all over in the blackberry patch more than the picking. They did manage to pick a quart of blackberries (eating only a few from the vine) and two pounds of peaches. The whopping total for all of that fruit right from the orchard was only $4.00 and it didn't even cost me that much in gas to get there!

They also have a little country kitchen style diner; so we called Daddy up and had him meet us there for lunch. It is only about a 5 minute drive from the Naval Base. We had chicken pot pie, stuffed bell pepper, corn bread, turnip greens, vegetable soup, corn, white beans, tomatoes, sweet tea , lemonade and pecan pie for under $20.00. It was a fun morning! I think we can get used to this southern living.

If we drive south from our home it is very urban with shopping malls, movie theaters and museums. If we drive north, we have farms and country roads. What more can we ask for (except less humidity;)?!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Hospital, Homecoming, and Horses

George kept Snapdragon company. The nurses were great. Everything that they did to Snapdragon, they also did to George. I slept with Snapdragon in the bed every night. We were there for three days.
Our brave girl!

Buttercup riding Chickabee and loving it!


A cute shot of cousin Travis and Snapdragon playing at Sunlite Pool the week before we left Cincinnati.



We are all finally together! We drove home to Tennessee on Saturday night after Snapdragon was released from the hospital. She had minor surgery to drain an abcess in her lymph nodes in her neck. She is recovering well and is back to her normal self...throwing those two year old temper tantrums when we don't get our way. I was all set and ready to start the potty training this week because we are in our own home now. (Thanks, again, Mom and Dad for letting us live with you for the past months. We so appreciate it!) Anyway, the antibiotic Snapdragon is on is causing major diarehha. We have successfully gone on the potty a few times, but I have to keep a diaper on her because of uncontrolable blowouts. She is wearing her new undies over her diaper at her suggestion. (Pretty smart girl!)

Buttercup has started her Horse Camp at Shosestring Stables. She is really enjoying it. She is riding her scooter all over the new neighborhood and has been fishing several times. I took the girls to the zoo on Tuesday and we had a great morning.

Only a little more unpacking and organizing to do....we will get there!