Friday, September 19, 2025
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Throwback Thursday
1. This was my very first baby doll. I don't remember much except I do remember that little bar of soap. I was about 4 when I got her. I named her Judy. We had a next door neighbor girl named Judy and I loved that name. I didn't get to love baby Judy for very long, because...
...my brother, Ronnie ran over her bisque head with his bike! It's hard to love a doll with no head.2. This brings back so many memories. When you are from St. Louis, people think that means you grew up in a big city. Not so. We grew up in the country, but we did have bus service. I was about 10 (5th grade) when River Roads Mall was built. I have no idea how it got that name as it wasn't near any river. My best friend, Reenie and I were allowed to ride the bus there. We even rode our bikes sometime.
One of our favorite things was to share a Coke, fries and a slice of pecan pie at Woolworth's. It cost us about a quarter. I'd love to get that same meal today!
One of our favorite things was to share a Coke, fries and a slice of pecan pie at Woolworth's. It cost us about a quarter. I'd love to get that same meal today!
3. OMGosh! The drive-in! So many good times. This was a treat when we were little. It cost $2.00 for the car--no matter how many people were inside. Mom would pop a grocery size bag full of popcorn and dad would ice down those little bottles of cokes in a tin bucket--such a treat for us. We rarely got soda even though mom had one every day at lunch while we had milk. Unfair!
When we got to the drive-in, we'd play on the playground until the first feature--cartoons or a kids movie started. Mom and Dad let Ronnie and I sit on top of the car on a blanket. Then, later, when we were all asleep the main feature started and...
...they snuck off to the snack bar and got real food!! I woke up once and caught them having malts and burgers with fries and onion rings! The unfairness of it all...that's how it was when you had seven kids. Actually, we only went to the drive-in with 5 kids. I think we quit going as the others came along--not enough room in the car.
...they snuck off to the snack bar and got real food!! I woke up once and caught them having malts and burgers with fries and onion rings! The unfairness of it all...that's how it was when you had seven kids. Actually, we only went to the drive-in with 5 kids. I think we quit going as the others came along--not enough room in the car.
4. I got this Barbie when I was about 8 or 9.
But, I don't recall having the case. And I definitely did not have that many clothes. Even though no one ever called me "Barbie"--I liked that she had my name.
But, I don't recall having the case. And I definitely did not have that many clothes. Even though no one ever called me "Barbie"--I liked that she had my name.
5. I got this Barbie wallet for my 7th birthday. Somewhere along the line, I also had a Barbie vinyl lunchbox. It had Barbie walking a dog while carrying the same Barbie lunchbox with the same picture on to infinity! Notice my chapped lips. I still remember how that hurt! And my parents kept saying, "Barbara, stop licking your lips!" I couldn't help it! The only thing we had back then was Vaseline and that didn't help at all.
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
What I Buy Wednesday
So. We're getting ready to start the HUGE job of renovating the pool and pool deck--again! We've been here for 30 years so it seems like it has to be done every 15 years--although this is the third time we've had to replace the tile.
Butch and I went shopping last week. Of course, we don't always agree on things. I remember learning this lesson when we were house-hunting. Sometimes, I would love a place and he didn't. I'd be upset to not get my way. But, eventually I learned that when it's the right thing, we both love it. It's no different with pool tile.
There were several things that I liked but he didn't. And visa/versa (sp??). We finally agreed on this one:
On the way home, I said, "Hmmm, I think this might be what we already have." He looked at it again and said, "I think you might be right."
We got home and he immediately went out to the pool. He didn't even have to go up to the pool. He came back inside and said, "Yep, it's the same!"
What?? How in the world did we pick out the exact same tile as we did 15 years ago from a completely different place? More importantly how did we not recognize it right away?
Oh well, we liked it once and we like it again.
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Tuesday Thoughts About...
...hummingbirds!
I know, I've talked a lot about birds lately. I just want to add two more bits on interesting info and then I'll stop. Well, unless I come across other interesting facts!
These are just amazing!
Monday, September 15, 2025
Monday Mystery
Well, I have a humdinger of a mystery today.
This still creeps me out. Our neighbor got these pictures of this snake in our tree. It's a king snake. So, I had to find out more about it. They live for 10-20 years. These pictures are 6 years old, so this snake could still be on our property. I'm pretty sure I know where it lives.
This is a huge snake hole with lots of snakeskin around it. So, my research found that during the 10-20 years that these snakes live, they can produce 100's of offspring. These babies reach reproductive maturity in 2-4 years and the cycle continues. I cannot wrap my brain around that math! We can have hundreds of snakes living here.
Last Monday, I was playing bridge. When I got home, Butch said that I had missed some excitement. He said that he came downstairs from his office and saw a snake in the kitchen. He was a little puzzled and thought maybe that Margarita was playing a trick on him--but she has never done anything like that before. About that time, Margarita walked in. He asked her and she kind of freaked!
Butch got the snake out of the house. That leads us to wonder how it could possibly get in.
We're not blaming anyone, but we did have various family members staying last week. I'm just wondering if someone left the door open. We cannot come up with any other explanation.
A mystery for sure. One that has me freaked out too! It was only about 12" long--so a baby. Does that mean there are others under the house that have figured out a way to get in?
I know we have snakes in the yard. This one was spotted several years ago.
This still creeps me out. Our neighbor got these pictures of this snake in our tree. It's a king snake. So, I had to find out more about it. They live for 10-20 years. These pictures are 6 years old, so this snake could still be on our property. I'm pretty sure I know where it lives.
These are the pictures from last summer.
This is a huge snake hole with lots of snakeskin around it. So, my research found that during the 10-20 years that these snakes live, they can produce 100's of offspring. These babies reach reproductive maturity in 2-4 years and the cycle continues. I cannot wrap my brain around that math! We can have hundreds of snakes living here.
This year, we were having happy hour on the patio when Butch and I looked at each other. We saw a snake slither into either the pool shed or behind the pond--we couldn't exactly tell, but we saw it and it was a bigger one. Now I'm extra careful when I'm pruning plants in the pond. I'm so afraid there might be a snake in there.
I don't know if there's anything to be done. I guess we'll just have to wait and see if any more turn up.
It's a mystery.
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Something for Sunday
Don't you just love surprises? I definitely do.
These bushes are my favorites. They are English laurels. They have shiny leaves and stay green year round.
Upon further investigation, I discovered this cute little berry. There aren't many, but it's still a nice surprise.
I do love surprises!
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Scrapbook Saturday
I've mentioned Margarita many times throughout the years. She is my cleaning lady and comes faithfully every Monday. She also works for Stephanie and Mindy as well as a couple of my friends.
Margarita's son, Kevin enlisted in the Air Force and was leaving in August. My friend, Kim--introduced me to Margarita--about 23 years ago. She came up with the idea to send Kevin off in style while also showing our appreciation to Margarita and how hard she's worked for us through the years. She wanted us to give them a cash gift. She asked me to give the gift to Margarita on the Monday right before Kevin was leaving on Tuesday.
Well, there was no way I was just going to stuff money in an envelope and "be done." I have to make it pretty!
The is Kevin's. I made him a "stuffed envelope." They are so much fun to do! I know that guys probably don't care about this kind of thing, but I still had to do it. I pulled out my box of "patriotic" scrapbook supplies and came up with this. I used a library pocket that I covered with some flag paper to hold the actual gift.I started with a red envelope and just began stuffing it with all kinds of stuff to make it a collage. Then I had to have something to put the money in. I came up with this:
I save all kinds of things that I might be able to use in my scrapbooking. It's the envelope that holds your hotel key. I took it apart and used it as a pattern.
I made a plain white folder.
And then, I just tucked the money inside---$800! I split the money collected between Kevin and Margarita. That's a hefty gift for him and bonus for her!
This is the one I made for Margarita:
It's a great way to use up bits and pieces and turn them in to something so cute.
She was thrilled! She has seen plenty of scrapbook pages I've made through the years, but this is a first for her!
She was thrilled! She has seen plenty of scrapbook pages I've made through the years, but this is a first for her!
I had so much fun making them. Now I need to make a few to have ready when I need them!
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