Monday, June 16, 2025

Grumpy Gus and Zippy

 We have this plastic owl (Grumpy Gus) nailed to our fence and he has been sitting there for many years. He's a fierce looking fellow, with wide eyes and semi puffed feathers..  The idea of placing "Gus" there was to scare off critters....supposedly, squirrels!!  

                 



Well friends.....meet Exhibit A. 


                    Zippy the Squirrel

                           

This brave squirrel not only ignored our mighty owl, but he even cozied right up underneath his tail. If you look closely, you can see "Zippy" all stretched out and just soaking up the sun.  I think it is safe to say that he is not at all intimidated by our plastic owl. 

When Sam sent me this photo, I could clearly see a good lesson in this.  So many things in life are just like ol' Gus!   They do look intimidating from a distance and they are designed to scare us!!  But, if we lean in a little closer, we realize they are Hollow and powerless. 

What are the "Owls" we face in life?

Looming Deadlines, Intimidating task, doctor appointments, Financial stress, Conflict or confrontation, Waiting for test results, self doubt, Aging and all the changes that come with it, Trying to Please everyone, The unknown......etc, etc, etc.

The enemy.....the devil, loves to perch fake owls on the fencepost in our lives, just hoping that we will cower beneath them. We know he is a liar! He wants us to believe that these problems will defeat us. He wants to intimidate us into giving up and backing down. 

BUT...he forgets who we are and Whose we are!!!!!

I praise God that we can be just like this brave little squirrel.  We can stretch ourselves out in peace, knowing the ONE who gives us strength, has already declared victory over fear. The owl may look scary, but it's got NO real power.  


Isn't this little squirrel the cutest?  He's just out there living his best life.....tail tucked up under a plastic owl and not a care in the world.  

Hope you all have a "Brave-as-a-squirrel" kind of day!!  lol.

Shug.


๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ I'm behind on my reading and commenting, but I plan to get caught up today...

Celebrations.

 June 16th, 

This was a weekend full of moments that made my heart smile....and a few that brought tears to my eyes. 

#Father'sDay#AnniversaryLove#HeavenlyBirthday#GratefulHeart

On Sunday, we celebrated Father's Day with a beautiful brunch at "TWELVE"..... a local restaurant that knows how to serve up both flavor and atmosphere. The food was absolutely wonderful.  Fluffy eggs, crisp bacon, grits, French toast, fresh fruit, delicious coffee, and more! Our table was covered in array of colorful Brunch foods, but the best part for me, was the company.




We shared this brunch with our two daughters, one of our amazing son-in-laws, and three of our sweet grandkids. The rest of the family was traveling and of course our Military family could not make it.  Their absence though, only made us more grateful for the ones that could join us. 



                    French Toast.....


The donut tray.....donuts went fast! lol


Breakfast tacos and SO MUCH MORE!!




And.....this weekend held another special reason to celebrate. Our 53rd Anniversary is today June 16th, but we celebrated a little early with a romantic dinner at a lovely restaurant ...... "III Palms"....Three Palms. 

The ambiance was soft and elegant.....like one of those places where the lighting feels like a warm hug and the music.... it just floated gently around us. We both ordered the Isle Salmon with risotto....it was creamy and rich and perfectly cooked. Sam added asparagus and I had Brussel sprouts. Let me tell you...the Brussel sprouts were roasted perfectly.

Isle Salmon

We ended up sharing a warm, sweet serving of bread pudding, topped with ice cream. This dessert was the perfect ending to our meal. 



           Bread pudding with ice cream


And Oh, oh, Oh,....I almost forgot!  The menus 

lit up!!  A first for me....but when we opened the menu, the entire thing lit up. 



Like a light was underneath the printed menu.


What truly made my heart overflow was that Sam felt good. Not just getting by, and not just managing, but genuinely feeling pretty good. His smile was so bright and he had a good appetite. This was so good to see...





And in the quiet moments of the weekend, my heart wandered to Heaven. Yesterday would have been my sweet mother's 92 birthday. I can only imagine the heavenly celebration she had, surrounded by so many loved ones who have gone before. I do miss her terribly!  There is just something about your mother's birthday that stirs all the memories....her voice, her hugs, her kitchen full of warmth and oh most definitely, the aroma from her kitchen was present.  I carried her in my heart all day long. 



Love does show up in all the little things doesn't it?   

A brunch with our grandkids, a quiet dinner with the love of my life, my mother's memories, and the gift of knowing we were able to celebrate one more day. Perfect!!


Shug.....


Saturday, June 14, 2025

My Dad...A tribute to Him

He wore Boots, But he didn't carry a pistol...what he did carry was our Hearts...๐Ÿงก๐Ÿงก 


A father's day tribute for my dad....




My dad wasn't just a man who wore cowboy boots, he was the BOOTS!  Worn-in, dependable, dusted with hard work ethics, and built to carry the weight of others. 

He passed away in 2017, but he left behind a proud legacy. He was born the baby of fifteen children which meant he knew the meaning of love.  He also knew that being the baby, he was spoiled. But, even with that last child charm, he worked harder than most. 

He built homes....real homes....not just with nails and wood, but with pride, integrity, and the kind of craftsmanship you don't see much anymore. 

My dad was a home builder by trade, but also by heart. He didn't just build walls and roofs, he built trust in those he did business with and with those who knew him.

If you saw him on a job, you might have mistaken him for the sheriff in town.  LOL..Cowboy boots, jeans, western shirts with snaps and that ever-present cowboy hat that he always wore. He looked the part, and he was the part!!  Strong and steady! He had a tough exterior, but he also had a heart that loved deeply. 

He adored my mother....truly adored her, and he loved us kids in a deep unwavering way that never ever left room for doubt. 

Life did not come easy for him. Being the baby in his family, his schooling went to the wayside. I'm assuming that by the time the 15th child came along, it took most of my grandparents time just to farm and survive. My mother was the one who taught him to read after they were married. Although he only completed the 8th grade in school, he did not let that hold him back. He had strong hands and an unstoppable drive to succeed. He built a life literally from the ground up. As a builder and contractor, he took pride in every house he built. Each one carried his signature, a foundation laid with skill and care.

When my dad was around 45 years old, he had his first of FOUR open heart surgeries, but after each of these surgeries, he came back swinging, ready to continue on with life. When my sister passed away, he and my mother didn't hesitate to step up and raise her three children. Their ages at that time were 11, 8 and 3 years old.  It was like my parents were raising a second family. 

This is the kind of man my dad was...A man who showed up and took care of responsibilities, again and again. 

He had a way with words and you always knew when he meant business. But, he also had a softness in his voice when it came to the matter of faith and family. He loved the Lord with a sincere heart and I loved how he always carried his Methodist Men's marble in his pocket....always ready to pull it out and tell people what that marble was all about. 

(Years ago, many Methodist men carried a small red marble in their pockets. It served as a simple yet powerful reminder of their commitment to faith, service and brotherhood. As my dad explained to us many times, the red marble wasn't a trinket for us kids to play with, it symbolized a personal vow to walk closely with God, to lead by example and to keep Christ at the center of their lives. For my dad, that red marble was always close, tucked safely in his pocket. Today, my oldest brother has my dad's red marble in a safe place. We often talk about how many miles that red marble traveled with my dad.) 

To me, my dad was more than just my dad. He was a man I loved dearly....including his boots, his humor and that old cowboy hat.  

I will always be proud to say, he was my dad, and even though he's gone, the things he built, both with his hands and with his heart, are still standing strong.  The little black stool he built for me many years ago...I still use almost everyday.  




Happy Father's day to my dad in heaven...

Shug. 


What?  No Cowboy hat?  A very rare photo of him without his hat!!


*** a short story about my dad.

He was always very particular about his dress attire. His boots were always shined and in great condition. Years after my mom passed away, and my dad's Alzheimers was getting worse, I stopped in to check on him. He was sitting in his recliner with a bottle of Black shoe polish, and he had completely covered his brown Ostrich boots with black shoe polish. I could feel myself gasping, but then I saw how happy he was and how pleased he was that his boots were shining.  He was so proud of them!

All about Coffee Cups

 Happy Saturday morning...


I find it to be funny how something so imperfect can feel like comfort.  Things like mismatched or odd shaped coffee cups.  

Truthfully, I have never been one who took a great interest in cups.....Until Now!  I do have my faithful cup....the very one that has been held day in and day out. This one has heard my many prayers and it has even warmed my hands on many a cold days. This old timer is a tad bit taller and a little more slim.



Sam's longtime coffee cup on the left..
My coffee cup on the right....


The coffee cups that I have come to love are very odd in shape. They are imperfect and some are taller than they should be, some are rather wide, and other's curve just slightly.... kinda like they are leaning in to hear me whispering in the mornings. 




LOL...this one still has the sell tags on it..



Not a clear picture, but this one is Red on the inside of the cup.



These cups bring me a lot of joy and have become the listeners of my morning Ponderings and prayers. Oh goodness, if they only had little ears....they may not have ears, but they do have a language that does speak words of happiness.

Not shown, is what might be my favorite so far.  It reads..."You ARE my sunshine." This mug has found a special place in my heart.  I love that little phrase and it warms my heart more so than the coffee itself warms my body. When grandson "Tucker" was only 8 years old, and diagnosed with Leukemia, he and I would sing "You are my sunshine" over and over again.  

These cups come from the Rae Dunn Artisan collection, which is best known for their charming, handcrafted imperfections. Aren't they adorable??

These little cups have flaws, but they remind me that life, just like some coffee cups, doesn't really need to be polished to be precious.  I love the quirky, wobbly, and sometimes wonderfully off-centered parts of these cups and of life.  

Here is to my "cup of sunshine" cup and my delicious cup of coffee this morning...

Praying for Blessings for each of you today.

Shug...



Grumpy Gus and Zippy

  We have this plastic owl (Grumpy Gus) nailed to our fence and he has been sitting there for many years. He's a fierce looking fellow, ...