Things I Love Right Now!

This week I love:

  • Attending the Main Street Arts Festival
  • Buying a new piece of art
  • Having my son-in-law set up my new computer
  • Having my son-in-law fix my vacuum cleaner and vacuuming the whole house for me!
  • Having a whole week to myself…plus the dog and my grandson
  • Watching my grandson and the dog, Bill, play together.
  • Having my husband come back home after a week away, and hopefully going to solve all my problems
  •  My grandson
  • My piano students

Things I Don’t Love Right Now!

  • Taking Bill to the clinic for a week’s stay,  for heart worm treatment
  • Having my hot water heater spring a leak…may need to be replaced
  • Having to pay a huge amount for taxes
  • My messy house

How is your week going?  Leave me a comment in the section below.

Fun at the Main Street Arts Festival in Fort Worth!

                   

 

The Main Street Arts Festival is a yearly event in Fort Worth, TX.  It is a juried art festival, and they are judged on their work.   Most of their work is very expensive, but occasionally I find something that speaks to my quirky mind.  Every year, I like to add to my collection.

I always like to find the shops that have heads or weird things.  I have quite a collection of weird things.  (Yes, I know…you’re thinking “who IS this weird person!” )  This year, my favorite booths were not there.  The head lady wasn’t there. The guy who paints the big green olives wasn’t there.  But there were other artists that were new.  I particularly liked the booth with ceramic pieces, such as this white piece.  Another booth had big metal pieces that moved around.  I thought the one in the middle looked like a treble clef.  I don’t know how the artist made it all work, but it was very classy.  When I win the lottery, I may buy one of his pieces.

Due to rain on Saturday, the crowd on Sunday was really large.  If you were walking against the flow of the crowd, you were lucky to be able to move.  So I made a few circles around to get to one booth.     There were fun things to look at on the way, like the Monkey picture, hanging on the side of this booth.

     I finally settled on my art piece of the year.  It is a wall hanging, about one yard long, and about six inches wide.  It has a music theme, which I love.  I am a piano teacher and have several students who sing, play piano and dance.  I think they will like it.  Nope, it’s not weird, but it’s COOL!  It was nice to find out these artists were from Kansas, my home state.  They are Greg & Mindy Rhoads, from Marquette, KS., and their work is called Mindful Mosaics.  They work with clay and other mixed media.

I hope you’ve had a chance to go to an Arts festival.  I know that so much work goes into these different pieces.

What kind of art do you like?  If you won the lottery, what would you buy?   Let me know in the comments below.

Thoughts on Barbara Bush

I was so sad to hear that Barbara Bush had died. She was quite the lady! Even though I’m usually a Democrat, I loved George and Barbara. ( Of course, deep as I am, sometimes I vote for the cute ones.)

When I told my daughter, who’s in her 30’s, that I was sad that Barbara had passed away, she looked at me weird and said “What’s to be sad? She was in her 90’s, she had a good, long life. That is a generational difference. She didn’t know how refreshing Barbara was as First Lady!

I immediately loved Barbara. She was not super skinny. Her hair was gray. Oh my gosh!!! Remember how many people asked George if that was his mother? Didn’t bother them. And I liked the way she spoke her mind. Barbara could be stern, but she was also frank and funny. She stood behind her man and family. I always felt like she and George could come to one of our family dinners and fit right in. George and my Uncle Gary Ledford were two of a kind.

Barbara Bush was quite a legacy. It’s going to be hard for that family. I can’t imagine George will last long without her. Such a great love.

I think I’ll wear my pearls to church on Sunday as my tribute to Barbara.

What about you? Have your pearls out? How did you feel about Barbara Bush? Leave me a note in the comments…in the sidebar.

Isaac and I visit the Bob Jones Nature Center

 

Recently, my 20 month old grandson, Isaac, and I attended the “Mommy and Me” class at the Bob Jones Nature Center (BJNC).  The BJNC is a beautiful place in Southlake, Texas.  Bob Jones was a slave that was set free after the Civil War, along with his brother and mother.  They bought the 60 acre farm and over the years, Bob, his wife and their ten children expanded the farm until the owned almost 2,000 acres.  The BJNC is located on part of that land.

At the BJNC, they have summer camps for kids, Mommy & Me classes, a Preschool,  Home Away from Home classes,  Camera Club meetings, Master Gardeners meetings, and they encourage membership and volunteering to keep their preserve beautiful.   Lots of weddings are held there, and tons of visitors come each year to visit.  It’s a great place to experience nature!

At the “Mommy and Me” class, there were about 12 little ones with their mommies, grandmas, and nannies.  They ranged from one year old to three years old.  This class lasted an hour.  The theme was Earth Day.

Before we got out of our car, Isaac refused to give up the little ambulance that he was holding.  So we took it with us.  That might not have been the best idea!   We sat down to hear the story.  Little ones were doing fine with their mommies.  Isaac decided that was a great place to roll his ambulance, and he rolled it out to the middle of the circle.  Other children’s eyes lit up, some reached for it, and their mommies restrained them.  After retrieving the ambulance,  we moved to a bench, outside the circle, so Isaac could roll his ambulance around without disturbing the group.

The story led into the next activity, which was painting.  That was a fun activity, which included painting the earth…a blue circle of construction paper.  We left the paintings to dry, and then took a nature walk.

Along the nature walk,  there were a bunch of ant hills.  After we looked at them, we tried to avoid them.  It was a nice walk.  At one point we stopped and the leader gave all children a little tiny plant to throw in the wind, so there would be new flowers next time they visited.  Trudging on, we were pretty far behind the group.  Isaac was fascinated with the gravel on the path, and wanted to scoop up every rock and throw it.  We eventually caught up.

The group stopped to hear another story and sing some songs.  Then there was free play.  Ahhhh…finally…Isaac got to play with the ambulance and other kids shared with him.  Eventually, we picked up our paintings and made our way back to our car.  Within three minutes, Isaac was asleep for the long drive home.

This was a fun experience.  I’d highly recommend the Bob Jones Nature Center. There’s so much nature to explore!  The leader was great and had a lot of patience when the little ones started wandering off during the last story.  The only problem I had was the time…it took me an hour to get there, and an hour to get back.  I’ll find somewhere closer next time.   But the best part of the day was spending time with my little guy!

What fun things do you do with your children or grandchildren?

 

Oh no…I failed! Oh, thank you Lord…I fixed it!

 

For three weeks, I had an invitation to a friend’s birthday party posted on my refrigerator.  I really was planning on going to her party.  But Grandkids arrived, with their parents and it was a busy day.  Actually, I was thinking it was going to be the next weekend.  I blew it.  It was a Fail for me.  I felt really bad.

Luckily, I was hosting Bunco at my house the following Monday.  My friend was attending.  As hostess, it was my job to provide dinner for all of the players.  So I decided to make a dessert in my friend’s honor.  Her name is Betty, so i decided to make Apple Brown Betty.  I looked for recipes for Apple Brown Betty and found a ton of them.  I never realized that the old recipes called for whole wheat bread crumbs.  My recipe ended up more like an Apple Crisp.  It was good and it filled the bill!  As a tribute to my friend, Betty, here is the recipe.  I tend to adjust things if I don’t have the items or I think something else will taste better.

 APPLE BROWN BETTY

Ingredients:

  • 6 Granny Smith apples
  • 1/4 c. lemon or orange juice
  • 1 stick of butter or margarine
  • 1/2 c. of brown sugar
  • 3/4 c. of white sugar
  • 3/4 c. of flour
  • 1 t. cinnamon
  • 1 t. nutmeg
  • 1/2 t. salt

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat the oven to 375* F.  Spray 9 X 13 pan with non-stick cooking spray.  Peel and slice apples and layer in bottom of pan.  Sprinkle lemon or orange juice on top of apples.  Top apples with brown sugar.  In a medium bowl, mix together white sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt.  Cut butter into flour mixture until the size of peas.  Spread flour mixture over apples.  Bake at 375 for 30 – 40 minutes.

This tastes delicious with ice cream!  And it makes your friends more tolerant of your mistakes.