It is so sad when my editor is too busy to take care of publishing my blog! But such is life. We will press on! And hope you enjoy catching up with the events of the last two months, 'cause we got a lot more comin'!
Here is my bird-brained hubby stalking the birds for the next best shot.
Mercedes and Evangeline, sunshine in the bedroom.
Her Highness, Princess Evangeline Rose.
Every grandparent needs one of these handy, just pull it out of the corner when the grands are in town.
This sleepy-head appeared one morning, ready for waffles.
Evie likes helping Papa Wes fix the waffles, and EAT the waffles.
Our Hopkins girls were headed back to Kansas.
He may be a bird-brain, but he knows my love language. That's why I get major landscape projects every spring for my birthday present. My new veggie garden.
And my new veggie garden with some veggies growing.
Celebrating some birthday for my 93-year-young Aunt, Mildred Burk. Joined by her daughter Mary Carpenter, and my brother Jimmy Matthews and his wife Aggie.
We get to spend a Saturday each month on the porch at Cafe 2300 in Burnet, listening to Tommy Tollett pick his banjo, and visiting with his wife Robin Tollett. BFFs!
We love spending Saturdays in Liberty Hill with 300 of our most conservative friends at the Williamson County Republican Party convention. On to State!
Dear friends Randy and Edna Staudt, and Lance and Mary Herst, helped me celebrate some birthday.
It was great to visit with Michele Shaver and her daughter Catherine.
Our film debut at the Attic Film Fest in Austin, with Phil and Jolene Smith, Jerry and Penny Malcolm, and Mike and Cynde Kapley. The movie, 'Philippians'.
Our Young at Heart Bunch from church and an evening enjoying Cooper's BBQ, and lookin' at the bluebonnets between Llano and Liberty Hill.
We wrap up with a surprise birthday celebration for our long-time friend Ginny Hurley. Also there, Don and Jamye Richmond, Mike and Janet Holder, and John Hurley.