Saturday, July 4, 2026

What's Goin' On?

 I was just looking through my photos because I thought I was so behind on my blog. My favorite things about bloggins is when all of you read and comment . . . and I read and comment on your blogs. I love the "community" aspect of blogging, BUT I also blog because I want a record of our lives - maybe not a complete record, but enough to look back on and remember!

There is a local restaurant in town called Pizzeria GM. During the summer, they make a Chilton County Peach and Conecuh Sausage pizza that is divine. If you aren't from Alabama, let me explain. Chilton County peaches are soooo good! We live in Jefferson County and just south of us is Shelby County and then Chilton County. Conecuh is a county further south in Alabama and if you've never had Conecuh Sausage, you should try it soon. 

The top photo below is a photo from Trip Advisor of the actual pizza at GM.



I had told Mark that we were going to attempt to make one of those pizzas. Last Sunday, my sister-in-law told us that they had made one and she shared her recipe (from a cookbook). I, of course, changed it up. I made the two ingredient dough pizza crust (2/3 cup White Lily Self Rising flour and 1/2 cup non-fat Greek yogurt. After mixing together, I placed a piece of parchment paper on a cookie sheet and divided the dough into two round balls. I rolled it out (using my hand in plastic glove) into two pizza crusts. I spritzed with avocado oil and baked at 475 about 10 minutes. Watch it carefully.
The sauce is fat free cottage cheese whirled in the food processor with a sprinkle of dried basil, garlic salt, and black pepper.
I spread the sauce on the dough and added 1/4 cup mozarella and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese and the conecuh sausage rings (we cooked the sausage in the electric skillet and then sliced it into thin rings). I popped that back into the oven for a couple of minutes, then pulled out the cookie sheet and added the peaches and popped back into the oven for another 2 minutes.

The top one is mine - less sausage, because let's face it. The sausage is delicious and has lots of fat!


Mark's "personal pan" pizza is prettier. It has lots more sausage!
This was a great at-home substitute pizza!
The original recipe from my sister-in-law said to top with 2 cups arugula. She substituted fresh basil from her yard. We didn't want either of those and it was good without.


Mark went to the farm on Thursday and stayed until Friday. While he was gone, I watched The Sheep Detectives. It was cute. It was not what I was expecting. I don't know what I was expecting. It was cute.


In May of 2025, I graduated from a local Community College and our Tuesday night young adults all went together and purchased a gift card for me for the Ross Bridge Resort Spa. Ross Bridge is only a few minutes away from our house, but I haven't had time. On Wednesday night, I went online and lo and behold . . .they had massage appointments available for Thursday afternoon. Yes! I booked a massage.

We've been to the Ross Bridge neighborhood multiple times to eat at a restaurant located there, but I had never been back to the hotel. It is soooo lovely! The spa is located around in the back and from the moment I stepped out of my car, the experience began. The grounds are lovely.


I had no idea where I was going, but the signage directed me. The spa is lovely and the employees were all so nice. I had a one hour massage, a glass of champagne, and a brief respite in the lovely "spa lounge" area. Afterwards, I shopped in the gift shop with the remainder of my gift card. It was a lovely way to spend a couple of hours.


I love our neighborhood pool, but rarely make the time to go. On Thursday morning (this whole post is out of order), I loaded up my beach bag and headed to the pool at 9:00 a.m. I don't think it is really open then, but who cares? I had the pool all to myself for an hour and 15 minutes. It has been so hot here for the last week, that I actually spent most of that time in the water! I had a pre-cancer zapped in my part this week, so I remembered to wear my hat! Between the cancer on my ear back in 2024 and a pre-cancer in my part . . .I am trying to be more careful. I had on 30 sunscreen.



In other interesting news, Mark purchased a new lawn mower. Our yard is very small and he has to roll the lawnmower a short ways down our alley and then around the sidewalk to the front of the house. He has loved Honda lawnmowers for years, so this is new territory. He really likes the new one.


I posted this photo (below) on our neighborhood buy/sale/trade page with the following message - a young man who lives across the street picked it up in 15 minutes. He is in high school and has been cutting grass for years. I'm glad he snagged it! 
Free to a good neighbor! Honda Lawnmower; metal deck; starts on first pull - no longer needed. In our driveway- first to pick up - it's yours!



Back in February at the Mardi Gras neighborhood parade, we won a $50 gift card to Walk On's. We used it on Wednesday night. It was our first time to eat there and it was really good. USA was playing Bosnia-Herzegovina plus they had karaoke night. It was a happening place! I had boom boom shrimp tacos and fruit (I ate the inside of the tacos, but not the flour tortilla).


Mark had Voodoo shrimp and grits -- these shrimp were stuffed with cream cheese and jalapenos and wrapped with bacon. They were also drizzled with a chili glaze. He said it was excellent.


Mark also had a beer. I think our meal was about $52, so we paid that little bit over and gave our sweet server a very generous tip. Who knew? We will actually go back to Walk On's!! A group of guys were in line to be seated right in front of us. They were seated nearby and several in their group proceeded to drink a lot. They were funny to watch.
When we left the restaurant, the traffic was HORRIBLE. Our town was celebrating the "Fourth on the First" and the Met which is just down the road. Thousands of people were trying to get to the stadium. Some friends of ours worked the event and posted photos. They broke a Guinness world record - the most aluminum cans popped open at the same time! The Guiness people were there to record the event. There was actually a thunderstorm that evening so I'm glad we didn't attend.

When I was looking for something in the attic, I found a box with a brand new float inside. I blew it up and took it to the pool!!


I have enjoyed having fresh hydrangeas on our dining room table this year! Our blue ones bloom early and our lime light ones are blooming now.


How is that for a quick (or not-so-quick) recap? Life is good. I just got my final grade for Family Law and I made an A. I thought this was going to be the class that knocked me off my A streak. I think the professor took pity on me haha! It was a really great class - HARD, but great. This class made me wish I was a younger student, because I think I would have really enjoyed a career working with families - educating and advocating. God has used me without a college degree and I am very thankful for where I am . . .BUT . . .I do wonder -- what would I have been if I had graduated from college at a "normal age."

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Sweet Sound of Liberty Hodgepodge



I'm joining up with Joyce and the gang for this week's Hodgepodge!

 1. What do you love most about your country? I love our freedoms!

2. Your favorite patriotic song? As a kid, we sang, "This Land is your land, this land is my land . . ." and I loved it. I do love our National Anthem, when sung by a person with a beautiful voice!

3. Red, white, or blue? Stars or stripes? Something you own besides a US flag with some combination of those colors or decorations as part of its design? I love stars and I love red and blue! I have little touches of red throughout our house. I actually bought some red, white, and blue stars to hang on our front door for the week!

I had not planned to decorate this year, but found
some decorations packed away -- I love the door decoration -
you will have to zoom in.


Our friend, Debbie, baked the dessert for Tuesday night's young adults.
She made stars and stripes!
Mark made homemade ice cream to go with - the cooked custard kind. He
always uses his momma's recipe.



4. What's one thing you want more of this summer: fun, rest, adventure, connection, quiet, or confidence? Elaborate. I would love some more fun and some rest! I took my Summer Semester A final this morning and turned in my big project last night. I have six days before Summer Semester B starts. Family Law may have been my hardest class (except for Biology I and II. I learned a lot, but whew! Cramming a whole semester into five weeks equals a lot of work each week.

5. What was your ultimate, go-to summer activity when you were a kid? Do you still do any version of that today? If you answered yes, does participating in this activity as an adult make you feel like a kid?  We loved playing kickball and Barbie on our street. We always went to the beach for a week. We always ate watermelon and fresh corn. We still love to go to the beach. Yes - being at the beach makes me feel young and carefree! I don't play kickball anymore. Mark plays Barbie with our oldest granddaughter.

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

We ordered two new chairs for our living area. I love them!



Mark told the old ones to the farmhouse!


He has been working on the farmhouse for months. I need to go with him to see everything he has done.


We actually ran to Home Goods earlier today and he bought a few more things for the farmhouse.




Sunday, June 28, 2026

Sunday Stealing

 



Welcome to Sunday Stealing. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers to all of us thieves!

Cheri is a blogger from the beautiful state of Georgia who didn't often participate in memes but stole this one because "for whatever crazy reason" it appealed to her. We did Part 1 back in October. Now let's do Part 2.

Meme Schmeme

Complete the thought:

I LOVE TO laugh!

I SOMETIMES think I am younger than I am!. 

I FEAR spider bites. 

I MISS being young (sometimes)!

I CRAVE french fries - love them!!  

I CHERISH our granddaughters.

I AM IMPATIENT WHEN I get stuck in traffic. 

Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.


Friday, June 26, 2026

Beach Recap

 I live in Alabama and we can drive about 4 1/2 hours south on I-65 to our gorgeous gulf coast. A few months ago, we decided to book a four bedroom condo and invite our kids and grandkids to join us at the beach. We drove down on Saturday, June 13 amidst heavy traffic! It was a long drive, but when we arrived . . .it was gorgeous outside.

We stay(ed) at Four Seasons condos in Orange Beach, Alabama. We've been staying there for about 30 years! They are the only place with a private pier for fishing!


We've always called the stuff on the beach - seaweed, but this year the media has been calling it by its real name - sargassum. They drove the tractors by every morning and cleaned it up. I didn't get into the gulf, but our son took the two oldest granddaughters out into the water.


When I walk out toward the beach and feel the wind blowing in my hair, I feel like all of the bad stuff blows away - puff - it's gone!




We rented through Vacasa - new to us. I need to write a review of the condo and post on their website. It wasn't very clean, but we were there with three little kids and six adults . . .so whatever!




Our daughter-in-law created a shared album, so I was able to snatch a cute photo of our son, daughter-in-law and our oldest granddaughter.


This cutie is our youngest granddaughter. She celebrated her second birthday back in March. She is a mess!! Seriously!


The pictures of these two together melt my heart! The middle granddaughter is almost 7 and she idolizes her 10 year old cousin.


I snagged the sunset photo from our daughter-in-law, too. She took the photo from the end of the pier.


I have no idea what we ate for dinner! I think it was a turkey sandwich - maybe! After the littles went to bed, Mark and Glenn were getting their fishing rods ready for the next morning.



Sunday, June 14 -- it was my birthday and we awakened to a glorious morning. We walked out to the end of the pier to watch the fishing action.




I don't know if she was annoyed at me for taking her picture or annoyed because she was holding the rod!


Our son-in-law and our middle granddaughter - discussing the options!


Our son and oldest granddaughter -- they, too, look like they are discussing the options.


Below are my two favorite men -- hubby and son!


A fish was caught - it was tiny!




Lots of fishing -- not much catching going on.


Mark was prepared!


Meanwhile, swimming was happening at the outdoor pool. Within 30 minutes, the two year old was jumping off the side of the pool.



The middle one below.


And . . .the oldest one.



We took Mark's mother with us to the beach a lot! She would get in and swim with our kids in the late afternoon. I realized we don't have a single photo of her in the pool with them so I asked Glenn to grab a phone and take our picture - we don't have the little nugget with us!


Our kid's shopped and prepared dinner for my birthday! We had steamed shrimp and steak and slaw and little potatoes. It was delicious.


After dinner, we played multiple hands of Harry Potter Uno and Old Maid. We had so much fun.




After the younger two went to bed, the older one was right in the middle between her pops and her dad.


And it was night again and then morning again! We had this little grassy area because we were on the first floor. It was great with a two year old, but we didn't have our normal gorgeous view.


We spent some time in the indoor pool.


And we spent more time on the beach.




Just FYI - the little one decided she didn't really like the sand!





She did think she was a big girl sitting in a beach chair, drinking juice boxes, and eating all of the snacks.






What is it about the beach? They couldn't eat enough snacks!


Glenn had the oldest two out in the water.


I forgot my hat in the room so I borrowed the two year old's hat haha!


We saw the pirate ship and heard the boom of the cannon!


When Glenn was a little boy, he loved scooping up sand to see what he could find. I need to find a picture of him as a little boy doing the same thing.




We enjoyed soaking up some sun!


I think it started raining or maybe we just came in because we were tired. I purchased several different art projects to have in the condo.


We ordered food from a local restaurant and picked it up and ate at the condo. We were just too tired to wrangle everyone.

It was night and then it was morning again and it was raining -- so back to the indoor pool we went UNTIL it started thundering.


Then the rain stopped and the little one and I played with bubbles.


. . .and then there were three playing with bubbles. These bubble wands were amazing. My friend, Peggy, gave them to me for my birthday!




On Tuesday night, we all headed out to dinner. Mark was taking the little one to see the musician.


She normally loves to dance but she wasn't having any of that on this night!


Below is the only photo I grabbed of all of us.


On Wednesday morning, Glenn and his crew left because the tropical storm was coming. Laura and her crew left around lunchtime and then there were two.

I knew they weren't staying all week, but it made me so incredibly sad. It was actually a weird emotion I wasn't expecting.
Mark and I headed back out to the beach.



The waves were huge and I was trying to get a shot of the waves hitting the bottom of the pier.


I sent the photo below to the kids and said, "look - the sun is out. You left too early." It turned out to be a nice afternoon.


When we got up on Thursday morning, it was pouring rain. We had rented the condo until Saturday and I had tons of homework which I could do at the beach or at home. Mark decided he was going to be climbing the walls trapped inside a condo. At 6:36 am, he said that if we could be on the road by 8:00, he thought we could hit in between some of the heavier rains. Let me tell you -- I cleaned out the fridge, piled the rest of the linens in one of the bedrooms, packed our dirty clothes in a garbage bag, and took out the trash. Mark loaded the car and we were on the road by 8:10 am.


We were home by about 1:30. We did drive through some crazy rain, but made it safely home.


Next time, we won't rent for a whole week . . .but actually, in 2027, Mark and I are going on a 14 day cruise down the Danube! We paid our deposit this week!

Are you taking a vacation this summer? Beach? Mountains? Disney?