Thursday, April 14, 2016

Happy Birthday Damon, 2016

Helen Keller: "Life is either a great adventure or nothing."

Everyone makes a big deal as your growing up, you turn 13 your finally a teenager, 16, you can drive, 18 you can vote, 21 you can drink but after that it gets less and less of a big deal until you get too old to give a crap.  Most people consider 40 your next big (important) birthday, then 50 isn't that big of a deal but 60's pretty big and so on.  Well, I for one think that every birthday should be important but if you're on a budget, you can't make every birthday a huge celebration so, I opted for every birthday ending in a 0 or a 5 would be a big deal, no matter what.

This was a 5 year for Damon so it had to be awesome.  We had other plans for the weekend before his birthday but they were cancelled at the last minute.  So, instead of having another week and a half to plan Damon's birthday, I had a couple days!  

So my stress level went up a bit but I managed to finish making all my plans in the nick of time.

We started Friday with Damon's favorite pizza, Papa Johns (a rare treat for us because we live in the boonies and nobody delivers lol). And while we ate our oh so awesome Papa John's pizza and had a few beers, we watched some of Damon's favorite mobster movies!!















Saturday for lunch we hit up Damon's favorite place to get a cheeseburger at the first freaking location in Fayetteville (or in Arkansas period to my knowledge!), Whataburger!

After our tummies were full of WhaWhaBurgers (as we like to call it), we spent the afternoon visiting 4 micro-breweries that we haven't been to yet.








Sunday, we packed our bags for, what I thought was a short drive to an overnight trip......Little did I know!!

So, when I was looking for a nice cabin to stay in, I wanted to find someplace we haven't been and someplace that wasn't several hours a way (because Damon doesn't like long drives).  I was searching and searching the internet and finally found White Rock Mountain. I recall seeing a sign for this in Winslow so it had to be close.....Right?

After making us a yummy lunch sandwich at home (with Salami, honey ham, provolone cheese, sweet peppers, banana peppers on garlic and herb bread with Dorito's Nacho cheese chips on the side), we packed up the car and got on the road.

We'd been driving about 45 minutes, I had no real address, the lady that runs the cabins just gave me directions.  You know, those Arkansas directions that tell you to turn left when you see a cow on the right.  Needless to say, I was pretty flippin' nervous the whole way because I was never sure if I had gotten us lost and was concerned that we weren't closer because I thought this "White Rock" was close to Winslow.

An hour quickly became two but the good thing was that we were still on paved road and I was fairly confident that my east versus west detector was working, mostly because I asked Damon to confirm which way was which, but whatever.

We finally reach my first turn into uncharted territory and I get a little more nervous, 12 more miles to the next turn.  About 6 miles in, the road turns to dirt.  Not only dirt but very narrow, tons of pot holes, and some of the scariest drop offs on each side of the road that you've ever seen in your life.  I'm getting scared, Damon has no idea where we're going so he's sure I'm lost and that we might run into some folks playing the banjo any minute.

Finally, we see a car, coming down the mountain, our first sign of life in awhile.  Only problem, the road is so narrow I think we're going to fall down the mountain if I get over any more.  We barely squeak by each other and I proceed up and down, round and round the mountain top.  We pass another couple of cars and after that I am fairly certain I have forgotten to breathe, I'm sure I've been holding my breath for the last four miles, at least.  The road just seems to get worse and worse as we climb higher and higher, blind corners, no shoulder, hell no nothing beside you except for a certain death fall back to the bottom of the mountain.

As we approach our final turn, I drive up the mountain and see that the next piece of road appears to go straight up into the sky.  A VERY narrow road with drop offs on both sides that you have to cross to get to the damn cabin.  I put the car in park and tell Damon, "That's it, I'm done, I can't do it"!  I'm perfectly serious here, I told him I couldn't drive anymore.  I have been holding my breath for the last 6 miles or so afterall.  Even Damon didn't like the looks of this last bit but he could tell by looking at me that I might close my eyes out of fright and drive us right off the edge so he took over.

Surprisingly, once you got going on it, it wasn't so bad and we finally made it to the top.  I finally felt like I could breathe, although I also wanted to cry.  I went and checked us in and told the lady that the road was really rough and she asked which way I came, I told her and she looked at me so very seriously and said, "Well that's the best we have, you should be glad you took that way".  I don't know if I wanted to smack her across her face or fall down and cry.

This may sound absurd to you but I have recently discovered that I do not like driving on high mountains, bridges, anything high in which I could fall off or down and die.  But I digress.  We made it safe and sound, except for the fact that I think I am still having heart palpitations.  

We go inside and the place is great, very rustic, stone and wood cabin, the fire still lit for us, it was perfect!  And the view from the back porch was incredible!  We could see forever!  The pictures below really don't do it justice!

 


 

The cabin was great, the weather was perfect, maybe a little cool in the evening but we kept the fire place roaring and it kept us nice and toasty.  We spent the afternoon sitting on the back porch, enjoying the amazing view, then I cooked dinner; A very nice filet mignon steak along with Flemming's potatoes and red wine by candlelight, while listening to Dean Martin, who could ask for more???
 

We stopped off in Alma on the way home the next day and had some burgers at a little hole in the wall, J & J Restaurant and it wasn't really anything to write home about but we always like to try something new and these little family owned restaurants in small towns usually have some pretty bad ass country style food.

 
After that we headed home to Winslow, continued our mobster movie marathon (watched the Walking Dead of course), and I made Damon some pretty awesome crispy chicken and crispy fish tacos for dinner.


Happy Birthday to my one and only! 


Tuesday, March 15, 2016

February Friday-ish Night Catch Up.....

Henry David Thoreau: "It is not enough to be busy.  So are the ants.  The question is: What are we busy about."


It's been awhile since I've posted because things have been so busy that I just haven't had the time to sit down each week to write.  So, I thought I'd just do a catch up post and hopefully stay on track after this!  I say that, fully knowing that the next couple of months are equally busy for us but I'm trying to be a "half glass full" kinda girl!

Here goes:

Still enjoying wildlife in the yard, the deer don't normally come this close to the fence but Molly Brown was still sleeping and didn't have time to scare the poor thing away!



And, on the way home from work one day.......There was a rather large pig in the road......I know, only in the country!!  It's hard to see but I managed to snap a pic.




Next, we had Superbowl Sunday, a tradition in which we eat junk food all day, drink beer and watch the game.  I will just say, "PuppyMonekyBaby", yes, a little disturbing but we laughed out loud pretty hard when we saw the commercial.  Here's some of our yummy food we grazed on.







We of course did some more work on our bathroom but we've been out of town and celebrating and this and that so we are still not done.  We are making progress though, we have all supplies and everything we need to finish, we just need to find the time to do it!

Work is pretty hectic right now and that's been keeping me super busy and super stressed and of course we have our volunteer work and various projects we're working on for that.

I got my copies of my Chicken Soup for the Soul; My Very Good, Very Bad Dog and I was super excited, this being the first time I've been published with Chicken Soup for the Soul but I intend for it to not be my last!



Next, we went out to celebrate Valentine's Day, on Saturday, because of course, Sunday belongs to the DEAD!  Also, we've tried going out on Valentine's Day in the past and the crowds and the waiting are just not worth it!  We went to Powerhouse for steak and drinks and had a great time!

                                  
   
                                       

We also did a wine sampling, of our own homemade wine, five slightly different batches of red wine and we are so getting close to a pretty damn perfect batch.  Our last batch was our favorite so we are definitely getting the hang of wine making!



Ummmm, yes my Christmas tree is still up, I told you I've been busy.  Well, not really, I'd leave it up all year if Damon would let me! lol  Christmas is my favorite holiday after all!  

Then of course, Sunday we ate more junk food and had a Walking Dead party, for the mid-season premiere.  The episode by far, had to be the best but for those of you who haven't watched it, I will just say it was pretty awesome!

We didn't get my blizzard I was hoping for, but we did get a little bit of snow. 









Our friend came out for a "Survivor Weekend", the plan was to see who could make fire the fastest without using a match or lighter, show off our bug out bags and see who was most likely to survive the Zombie Apocalypse, or (some other, more likely disaster), you know just the normal weekend things that people do.....Right???

And, I think that about wraps it up for February, check out the next blog for Damon's Birthday Weekend Extravaganza!


Tuesday, February 16, 2016

January 29th, 2016

Sherri Shepherd: "I've always had a quirky way of looking at things.  It's my coping mechanism."


Check out my awesome, quirky new boots or really tall tennis shoes, either way, they are bad ass!!  Thanks bro and sis!!  I got these for Christmas and I loooove them.




We've been really busy working on remodeling our bathroom.  You may recall about a year ago I mentioned taking down the wallpaper and what a treat that was, well that's about as far as we got before we got side tracked on a million other projects.  So, we've started that back up and are coming along pretty well.  

We got all the popcorn ceiling off, the little bits of paper we didn't get off before, have started the mud work, and done some sanding. The ceiling and walls should be paint ready before we know it! Unfortunately, next month has us pretty busy with something going on every weekend but hopefully we can find the time here and there to keep moving forward.

I'll be sure to post some pics and hopefully it won't be a year from now! 


Wednesday, February 10, 2016

January 22nd, 2016

Josh Billings: "A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than you love yourself."


It's play time with the furry faced children!!








Molly Brown is still being a bit of a snot to little miss Sadie Mae but hopefully Molly Brown will soon get over her turf war and start to love Sadie Mae like we do!  At any rate, they are all pretty hilarious to watch, especially at dinner time!


Next up, time for dinner........or rather breakfast!  I LOOOOVE breakfast and I also really like to eat it for dinner!  So, I made us egg in a hole!




Yummy!!!!  I over cooked my eggs just a touch but Damon's were perfect so I'm going to continue to call myself pretty bad ass!!!


Don't forget to check in next week!!

Friday, February 5, 2016

January 15th, 2016

George Washington Carver: "Nothing in more beautiful than the loveliness of the woods before sunrise."


I had a ridiculously early start to my day, ICK!  I am soooo not a morning person but I was able to get these pretty shots of the sunrise so it made it a little better start to my day!



Anyway, once all that adult crap (work, volunteer duties, etc.) was done and over with for the day, we decided to binge watch the last of NCIS to get us caught up and back on track with where they're at on TV.  Not sure I'm ready to start in on NCIS Los Angeles or NCIS New Orleans just yet but I am really enjoying the original!

I prefer to watch shows that are already cancelled so that I don't have to wait week to week so we might try Damages next!

Yeah, that's all just a lazy Friday Night in Winslow watching the telley cuddled up on the couch with my hubby!


Friday, January 22, 2016

January 8th, 2016

Ralph Marston: "Rest when you're weary.  Refresh and renew yourself, your body, your mind, your spirit.  Then get back to work."


It's my first week back after a two week vacation and it was rough! I think people should be given a vacation to get over their vacation because it seems like no matter how little or how much time I take off, it's always super rough getting back in the swing of things!

Anyway, I've had a hell of a week so tonight, I do nothing!  That's right, me, Little Miss Can't Sit Still, is not doing a thing tonight. We have our usual work on the house and volunteer projects we have to do tomorrow but tonight is lazy, curl up on the couch, and binge watch some NCIS while sipping on an adult beverage.....or five.

We are currently on the 10th season of NCIS, I tried watching it a couple times but got so confused with all the CSI, NCIS, and multiple locations of both that I quickly gave up.  We're Criminal Minds fans and SVU fans, both of which are usually pretty fast paced so the first season of the NCIS, I wasn't that impressed.  I thought it could have much more to draw you in.  However, I'm glad we kept watching because it did pick up, it even seemed like the writing got better a couple seasons in.  Definitely going to keep watching!

Ok, that is already enough "work" for me, for my lazy night!


Until Next Time My Friends!!

Friday, January 15, 2016

New Years Eve 2015

Mark Twain: "Sometimes too much to drink is barely enough."


Well it's another year gone and we're bringing in the new year with tasty snack foods, wine, and a little later some champagne!  I don't know why, but we have been binge watching the Star Wars movies all day.  Actually I do know why, we never watched the new trilogy which is suppose to be the first three movies, and we wanted to go see the newest movie in theaters so we thought we'd finally sit down and watch them all back to back.

The first movie, actually it was the fourth movie........was horrible. I know you Star Wars fanatics are going to hate me but REALLY? I wouldn't want to sit through that if I was a twelve year old let alone a grown ass adult.  I literally made a list of all the things that sucked as I watched it.  I may have even contemplated suicide a time or two.  Maybe my heart just wasn't in it but I hated that movie! 

I don't want any nasty comments left for me so I won't go through my list of things that sucked and I will even admit, while the next two movies were nowhere near as good as the original three, they did get substantially better!

But for now, we take a break to watch the ball drop, make our resolutions, which are really just our resolutions from last year because we didn't actually accomplish them, and toast the New Year!

Here's hoping the New Year brings joy, love, and happiness to you all!