Thursday, November 29, 2007

Molly's 17th Birthday Nov. 28,2007

It's official,Molly turned 17 yesterday. Actually it's more like
a formality, because it feels like she's 18 anyway. I guess it won't hit me until she's 20.
She and I had gone out shopping during the Thanksgiving break for
her gift- shoes and a dress. Eric got her a camo jacket and a
bent fish hook for her camo hat(she's a red-neck/hunt'n girl).
And tomorrow we're planning a family dinner at Greenbriers(Catfish
and Onion rings).She loves stretching her birthday out for an
entire week. Frankly, I don't know how she does it every single
year, it's quite irritating.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Leftover Turkey


Ever wonder what to do with all that leftover turkey?
We'll I had some lurking in the back of the fridge, so I pulled it
out last night and stripped all the meat off the bones. I put the
shredded meat in mexican enchiladas for dinner. Upon presenting
dinner on the table, Ben just sat there looking at it, like it was
something from an alien planet. Molly informed us that "she had
already eaten at a friend's house." And David cut his assigned
portion in half. The smell of the turkey recooking had already made me sick. So I just kind of picked at mine.
Of course David was nice about it. He gave the speech about being
grateful for what we have, and "eat it because your mom took the
time to fix it" deal. In the end I had more leftovers than originally. So the rest went in the trash. So much for turkey
leftovers. I think I'll do a ham for Christmas.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

The Whole Gang...




Thought that I'd add the rest of the family for everyone to see. There's Carmel. He's been with us for 13 years. He's a stray. A friend of ours found him hiding under their house. He's too scared to go outside now. Joie is the female. We've had her about 8 years. A friend of Molly's was looking for a home for her. So we took her in. Had her declawed 2 years ago, so she is also an indoor cat. Rootbeer is a male that Ross rescued from a car that they were getting ready to crush in the crusher at his work just last year. Someone left him in the trunk. He was so happy to be saved, and joined us for Thanksgiving dinner-

that we kept him. He shared Davids' rootbeer that day, hence the name.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving '07





Thanksgiving has come and gone for another year. All the leftovers are neatly plastic wrapped in the fridge. Yet another successful celebration is a wonderful memory. All

of our regular favorites were there: ham & turkey breast, homemade dressing & gravy, sweet potatoes with brown sugar & pecans, coke salad( yes, that's coke a cola), green beans, deviled eggs, rolls, and brocoli & rice casserole.

The guests included all the Godfreys, plus Eric, Amberlee, Sam, Shannon & Sky.

The part I like the most is getting together to visit. Southerners are some of the best story tellers around. I love to hear one with a smooth lilt in their voice tell a good yarn.

Trim The Ol' Tree



Well, it's that time of year again when people around here get out the tinsel and the ornaments and pick out their favorite tree... by the roadside. That's right. There's a

certain road up over a mountain pass connecting our part of town with the rest of Huntsville. Every year for the past several, people pick out trees along this road to decorate. There are lots of pines but even maple and birch trees are singled out for special treatment. My favorite last year was someone hung dvds on a tree. The dvds

sparkled in the sunlight, it was great. Only once have I seen a tree that was totally distastefull- an underwear tree.

Last year we waited too long to pick our tree, and all the good ones where taken. So we had to end up hiking up the side of the hill... So this year we started early. And we were

by no means the first.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Tag You Too...


I've played "capture the flag" before, but it's been a long time since I've been "tagged it."

I'm not sure I know how this works, but here goes:

1) I'm pretty much a spontaneous, fly by the seat of your pants kind of gal. I love surprises. And usually wait until the very last possible moment to plan much of
anything.

2) One thing Popeye and I have in common is that we both like spinach. Wish I was as
buff as Popeye though...

3) I eat wayyyy too much breakfast cereal. My favorites are the super sugary, really crunchy, non-nutritious ones like Capt. Crunch.

4) I am most happy when I'm out in the garden getting dirty. I absolutely love all kinds of flowers and grasses. Wish I'd wear some kind of regular gardening clothes though. I'm all the time getting my good clothes and shoes dirty and grass stained. I've ruined more than one pair of good shoes. Guess that goes along with the being spontaneous thingy. Some friends have even laughed to see me out cutting the lawn with dangly earings on.

5) I hate to cook. I wait until 5:30- 6:00 p.m. before figuring out what to cook for dinner
on a nightly basis. What I'd like most for Christmas: A cook.

6) My favorite time of the day is just as I jump into bed at night! It's the time when David and I just lay there talking and holding each other. And the cats climb up (on my side of the bed) and purrrrr.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Canadian Connection...





More fun from Las Vegas...Here is our "Canadian Connection". It took a

group of friends from Canada to show us how fun Vegas could be.

Go figure?

I'd do it again in a heart-beat. But only if our group could reunite. I don't

think Las Vegas would ever be the same alone.

Saturday, November 10, 2007



Las Vegas/St. George Vacation 2007




Just recently David and I took a vacation to Las Vegas for the SEMA show and then a side trip to St. George . As far as locations go- talk about your polar opposites. We had a great time though!!!!

But most of what made the trip so great was seeing dear family and friends. Spending time with them was priceless. In Vegas we got to hang out with Sean and Tracy, our Canadian friends. We felt like honorary Canadians after just having been introduced to the rest of the group from Canada. Some really wonderful people live up North.
We even got to meet our niece, Abigail for the first time. And David latched on to Lil Dave from the very start. We also couldn't get over how grown up James is!
Mark met us in Vegas and spent Friday prowling around with me and two other girlfriends.
Then we drove to St. George.
Chris and Laura looked like hotties, as usual. This was the first time we'd seen Chris since she dieted down several dress sizes.
In St.George we got to see Kelton and Kelly and we all went to dinner. At the restaurant we got to meet half the residents of St. George because the Prisbreys know just about everybody in the area code.

Garage Buddies



Here is one of the reasons why we need more garage space. David often has what he likes to call "garage buddies". A lot of the times his buddy is Rootbeer, the cat. Other times he has full grown, adult garage buddies. Can you tell who the buddy was in this
picture? Occationally, it's even me. Most often though, the red car and a whole lot of metal parts are his buddies.

Still ...it does get crowded in there.

Everyone Like Ketchup?



I feel like I need to play catch-up after so many years as an "internet moron". So here are some old photos to go along with the new. Prom '07 with Molly and Eric, along with Molly's best friend, Beth and her ex. Beth flew up from Florida for the special occation and spent the weekend with Molly. These photos are pretty much all we saw of Molly until it was all over.

Friday, November 9, 2007

The 3 Prowlers...



While we were visiting in St. George recently the 3 of us had a fun day of "prowling around." Just for the record, usually only women "prowl." Men don't prowl, they "hunt."

In pursuit of something to buy, men usually "hunt" out the item. After having bagged their prey, they swiftly move to the check-out and then aquire the nearest exit. Most men have their prey firmly set in their minds before heading out on the hunt. This ensures that the least amount of time will be spent in it's pursuit, leaving valuable time for other important endeavors- like watching football games, etc. Or, if the man happens to be hunting for his significant other, he more than likely will bring a list.

Homecoming Oct. 2007




Here is Molly & Eric with 2 other couples on their way to Homecoming.

They stopped off at our house to pin corsages and take pictures. Next it was over to another friends' house for a 4-course meal by candlelight before heading off to the dance. Doesn't look like anybody is having any fun huh...

New Construction 2007




Lately we've started on the adventure of increasing our garage space. David says you can never have too much garage space. Things started in ernest in October. We plan to have a "wall and roof party" during the Thanksgiving Holiday. The addition of a sunroom/ familyroom will begin next spring.

NEVER A DULL MOMENT


This is all quite new to me, blogs and stuff. But after I saw my sister's blog and it was so dang cool, I had to try it. Naming it wasn't difficult at all. When David and I committed marriage some 23 years ago, he made me a few promises. 1) To love me without reservation-forever, and 2) Never a dull moment. Over the years through thick and thin, up and down he's kept those promises. It's been quite a ride.

So at the beginning of this new adventure, I"ll make my own promise: To try and have never a dull moment.

Mostly I am looking forward to sharing the excitement of your lives in a new dimension- the Internet.