Tuesday, May 19, 2026

My weekly Porch Story!!

Another Porch Story:


When folks talk about "the good old days," I sometimes wonder if they have ever sat on a creaky front porch in the middle of July, sweating through their clothes, cranking an old ice cream machine like their very life depended on it?



Let me tell you, as a kid, that job felt like a punishment disguised as a treat. Dad would bring out the ice cream maker on special occasions such as birthdays, 4th of July... or sometimes just on a particularly hot day when he felt like spoiling us.





 It was one of those old-fashioned wooden bucket machines with the metal crank on the side (much like the one shown above) ...This machine was never in a hurry... slow and easy is the only level it knew.   You didn't just plug it in and wait, no sir!  You had to earn that sweetness.


We would haul the ice cream maker out to the front porch along with the box of rock salt and blocks of ice.  First came Dad's special recipe that he guarded like it was the nation's gold reserve. Cream, sugar, vanilla, eggs, milk and the SECRET ingredients that he never would tell us about, but we all knew it was love that made it magic. Then would come the ice and the salt and it had to be layered in a certain way.  Adding the ice and the salt was our favorite part, but dad always made sure we didn't get any of the salt too close to lid.  

Next was the dreaded part, the cranking!




"Oh, it's easy," Dad would say, flashing a grin that made you suspicious. "Just keep it turning till it gets stiff."  Stiff?  Ha! It started out like a casual arm workout and ended up like a full-body military drill. One by one, we'd take our turns: me, my sister and my two brothers, all of us groaning, trading off like a team of sweaty, short tempered kids.  One would turn the crank while another one of us would sit on the towel...on top of the machine.  I guess the extra weight added to the churning and it sure added extra work for the one doing the cranking... Our Mom enjoyed having a break from the kitchen, so she would sit and just enjoy the evening...and of course, the jokes that dad was always playing on us....


"I think it's ready," one of us would plead after only five minutes. "Nope," Dad would say, poking at the top and quickly announcing that it was still soupy.  He knew all along that the ice cream wasn't ready after five minutes of churning...He just enjoyed playing around with us....Kinda like getting our hopes up a little early.   Soupy was the one word that seemed to crush our dreams.  We were ready for that silver can full of goodness to get firm...... ICE CREAM. 🍨


We would all sit back down in a criss cross apple-sauce style, trying to ignore that it would soon be our time to take over the cranking. Then, finally, finally, Dad would nod and say the magic words: "She's ready."

And just like that, all the pain, sweat and drama would disappear.  We would crowd around like little greedy puppies, watching as he opened the lid and cold fog swirling out like a cloud from heaven. No other ice cream in the world has ever tasted better than his. It was cold and creamy, with a small hint of magic that was mixed with some vanilla dreams.


We each would get one bowl. After we all got a big bowl, there were NO seconds available.  BUT... Here was the deal, the dasher in the middle of the tub went to the person who did the most cranking. Dad would be the one to announce who would get the honors of licking that thing clean.  I think he always kept up with it and knew before the ice cream making even begun, who had the pleasure last time and the time before.  He knew exactly who was next in line to enjoy the last bites of the yumminess.   


That ice cream disappeared faster than you could say "brain freeze." Hours to make (it seemed like) and minutes to devour, but that was the beauty of it. The waiting made it sweeter. The cranking made it memorable, and Dad's love made it unforgettable.


Yes, the old front porch was the perfect place for making ice cream and creating memories. This is just one of the reasons I have great memories of not only my grandmother's porch, but my family's gray painted porch as well....


I do love my "Porch" stories....They are sweet memories in my heart.  


Shug....đŸĻ

Monday, May 18, 2026

Cookies and A Cake

 Whew....I have so much catching up to do for me to know what is happening in each of your lives...I will get there...I promise.

Today....I want to talk about the cookies and the cake that I was in charge of picking up for Mylee's grad party...



I ordered these cookies a few weeks ago...  This lady makes the best tasting decorated sugar cookies which is just one reason she stays booked all the time.  I've ordered decorated cookies from her many times and she always does and excellent job.  




I went to pick them up on Friday morning around 10:15.....  She and I had talked about the timing and she told me that they would be in the (cutest) little cooler on her front porch by 10:00.  I looked in the cooler and there were two different orders...One was for SFA and the other was for a different college with different colors.  

I knew I had the right cookies because they were purple and white...SFA colors.  This I could see through the clear plastic on the top of the box.  After I had picked them up....For some unknown reason, I  decided to pull over and take a look at them.  Sure enough...inside the box was several cookies that read "Congratulations Maggie."

Maggie??  Where did that come from.  I looked back at my messages to confirm that I had told her MYLEE.  Yes....I had. I sent her a message and explained that the cookies had the wrong name...  I told her that the cookies were beautiful and that we would work with just having the other cookies.   By the time I received her reply, I was completely across town.  

Her message read..."Your order is still in my house."  She had put the wrong order out in the cooler.  Truthfully, I was very surprised that she would have not just two, but three orders for SFA cookies.  I turned around...drove back across town to exchange the cookies.  This moment of panic was resolved...  



I then head out to pick up the cake...I get to the bakery and they tell me it's not ready yet....could I give them about 30 minutes.  I leave to go run another errand and when I come back to pick up the cake....THEY CAN NOT FIND IT!!  what?  you were just working on it.  

Panic was on the verge of coming back....a couple of the employees went to the back to try to locate it.  Seems that when they put it in the cooler, it was placed on a different shelf due to the extra height that was on the cake.  FOUND!!  They found it and I was soon headed home.  


This was a delicious red velvet cake...and you can see that it was decorated with two of the decorated cookies as well as flowers.


By the end of the day....I needed a dip in the pool....for sure!! 

No matter how well you think you have things planned out....you need to always be ready for a few hiccups!!  It was truly a great evening...

*** I wanted to add about a very special moment for Mylee.  Sam's mother...Mylee's great grandmother passed away in 2023.  About a month before she passed, she gave Mylee her graduation card. She wanted Mylee to wait until her graduation to open it.  She opened it at the party and not only was there a monetary gift, but a sweet message that Mylee will always hold dear to her heart.  There were a few tears!!  


Have a Blessed Day sweet Friends..

Shug



Sunday, May 17, 2026

TEST, BUSY WEEKEND, GRADUATION

 The past four days have felt like someone hit the fast-forward button on my life. 😂




Thursday started bright and early with multiple test and scans at the hospital for Sam.  This turned into an all-day event. By the time I got home, I felt like I deserved a trophy, a nap, and a cheeseburger.





Friday rolled around with an oncologist appointment followed by running errands for Mylee’s graduation party. 






Balloons, last-minute shopping, and trying to remember everything on my list had me circling town like I was training for a marathon. Picking up a beautiful cake as well as decorated cookies. The cake and the cookies will be a story of their own.. A post for sure for later in the week.  (Photos tomorrow… if I survive the weekend.) 😂



Mylee and Tori....
our two granddaughters...



Saturday? Whew. Full speed ahead getting everything ready for graduation festivities. Clothes laid out, enjoying family from out of town, and tending to the little details that somehow multiply overnight. It was one of those beautiful, busy days where when you finally get home, you collapse into bed wondering if your feet are still attached to your body.



  She ↓↓ Graduated...



Mylee Jo.. aka...Sassy, MJ, Baby Shug



And today?


 Church online, stretchy pants, and REST. Amen and hallelujah. 🙌

It has been a beautiful weekend filled with family, celebration, and memories in the making… but mercy, this Shug needs a recharge button and about three naps. ☀️💛





Honestly....I may be tired, but right now, it's the busyness of the days that are helping me.  No real complaints coming from having an over stimulated weekend...I wouldn't change one thing about it....


See y'all tomorrow...


Shug...đŸĒĢ

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Waterfall Whispers and a Hodgepodge



Waterfall Whispers and a Hodgepodge

Joining Joyce at:

here

 1. What's one piece of advice you would you give a recent or soon-to-be graduate? 

You do not have to have your whole life figured out the minute you walk across that stage.  Many people think graduation means you are suddenly supposed to know exactly who you are, what career you want, where you will live, and what comes next.  Real life rarely works this way..  Give yourself permission to grow into your future.  


2. May 15th marks the birth date of L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. At this point in time are you more in need of brains, courage, heart, or a trip back home? Explain. 

Oh...the cowardly lion!!  He spent the entire journey believing he lacked courage, when in truth, courage had been inside him all along. I know that I already have the courage to walk the road I am now on....  Courage is choosing to move forward even when fear is sitting beside you. 

3.  "There's no place like home" is an oft repeated line from Baum's book. When was the last time you felt the truth of that statement? 

Honestly, anytime I return home after being gone for several days, I feel it. I may enjoy the trip, the restaurants, the visiting, and all the excitement, but there is something comforting about pulling into my own driveway. Home is where my favorite chair sits, where familiar smells linger, and where I can completely exhale. Nothing quite compares to sleeping in your own bed and waking up surrounded by the little everyday things you love most.

4. May is National BBQ Month...do you own a grill? Who does the grilling at your house? What's your favorite thing to throw on the grill? What's the last thing you grilled? 

Oh yes...we own a grill, a smoker, and a pellet grill.  These are all NEW since last year, and have never been used.  Sam has always done the outdoor cooking but has not felt well enough to do so.  I enjoy burgers as well as ribs and brisket.  HMMM... not sure I can remember the last thing that was cooked on the old grills.  

5. What's a memory you replay in your head when you need a little joy? 

One memory I replay often is the sound of my grandkids laughing and playing outdoors.  These moments still warm my heart.  I have a digital picture frame that rotates photos (all day long)...Goodness...each time I walk past it and I see the old photos of the kids growing up, memories pop up.  I sometimes carry those memories with me for the rest of the day.  


6. Insert your own random thought here. 

My random thought this morning is about a picture that I recently took.  The sound of the water tumbling over the rocks made the world fill a little less loud while I was standing there enjoying the fall and the roses.  Places like this are so peaceful and as I watched the water flowing over the rocks without hurrying, I couldn't help but think how the rocks themselves, have sat there through storms and all kinds of seasons that change over and over again.  They just are!!  Yet...everyday, they bring smiles to faces over and over again.   

This little corner of beauty feels like a reminder to me that life does not always have to be at full-speed.  Just keep a smile on your face and keep moving.  



Happy Hodgepodge Day....

Shug....

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