Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Old Hand Written Recipes

 There are recipes…

And then there are handwritten recipes.

You know the ones I’m talking about. They’re tucked inside an old recipe box, folded into the pages of a favorite cookbook, or carefully stored in a kitchen drawer that’s been opened thousands of times. 



The paper is stained with vanilla, butter, or flour. The corners are curled. The ink has faded just enough to remind you of the years that have passed.

Yet somehow, they’re more valuable than any cookbook money could buy.

A handwritten recipe is never just about the food. I am so happy to have several of old recipe cards that were my moms...It’s about her hands that wrote it.




Maybe it’s your grandmother’s careful cursive, flowing across an old index card. Maybe it’s your mother’s hurried handwriting on a scrap of notebook paper. Maybe it’s a recipe your aunt scribbled down during a family reunion because everyone wanted to know how she made that pie.

You can almost hear their voices as you read each ingredient.


“Don’t over-mix.”


“A pinch of this.”


“Bake until it looks right.”





No timers. No exact measurements. Just experience, instinct, and love.

Some of the best recipes were never written with perfection in mind. They were written to be shared.


Long before recipes were saved on phones or pinned online, they were passed from one kitchen to another. They traveled in greeting cards, Christmas letters, bridal showers, church cookbooks, and family reunions. They carried stories along with the ingredients.

Sometimes the recipe card is even more precious than the dessert it makes.





I love it when I see familiar loops in the handwriting. I also love the little smudges where someone wiped away flour with the back of their hand. Maybe there’s a tiny grease stain from the hundredth time that recipe sat on the counter while cookies baked in the oven.

Those little imperfections tell a story.


A digital recipe can show you how to make a cake.

A handwritten recipe reminds you who made it first. ❤️


One day, someone may hold your recipe card the same way you treasure one from your mom or grandmother. They’ll smile at your handwriting, laugh at your notes in the margin, and remember that every holiday, birthday, or Sunday dinner somehow tasted like home.


Perhaps that’s why we should keep writing recipes by hand.

Not because technology is bad.

But because love looks different when it’s written in your own handwriting.


So the next time you make that family favorite, write it down. Use a real recipe card. Add a little note at the bottom. Tell where it came from. Share a memory. Include the story behind the dish.

Years from now, someone won’t just be grateful for the recipe. They’ll be grateful they still have a piece of you.


Do you have a handwritten recipe that has been passed down through your family? Is there one you’ll never part with?  I am making sure that my daughters, granddaughters and granddaughters-in-love have copies of my hand written recipes.....


I would love to know the story behind it—we all know that sometimes the memories are even sweeter than the dessert.


Shug.......

Monday, June 29, 2026

Celebrating Pink and Blue

 Good Monday morning from a very warm East Texas! ☀️



The summer heat has definitely settled in, but so has a heart full of gratitude after such a wonderful weekend spent celebrating family.

Our first celebration was a gender reveal for Trey and Savannah… and it’s a BOY! πŸ’™




The theme could not have been more perfect as baby Rowan's parents (Trey and Savannah) are both big time Duck hunters!!  πŸ¦†

We are already counting down the days until little Rowan Allen makes his arrival on October 31st. The moment they announced his name, my heart smiled. 


Rowan was my great-grandparents’ family name, so hearing it chosen for this precious little boy made the day even more meaningful. Some family names have a beautiful way of finding their way back home.


Then we traded blue for pink as we celebrated our sweet granddaughter, Tori, with a bridal shower. πŸ’—




The day couldn’t have been more perfect. Tori was absolutely radiant, and the home where her shower was held was simply breathtaking. Every room, every flower, every little detail created such a warm and elegant setting. I'm sharing a couple of photos because this beautiful home deserves to be admired.







This weekend reminded me just how quickly life changes. One family is preparing to welcome a tiny new life into the world, while another is preparing to begin a life together. 




Babies, weddings, laughter, hugs, happy tears… these are the moments that fill our hearts and become the memories we treasure forever.

Now it’s Monday, and while East Texas is heating up, my heart is still glowing from a weekend filled with love, family, and countless blessings.






Shan and Mylee.....celebrating Tori.


Christmas tree that stays up all year long..





Wishing each of you a beautiful week ahead. May it be filled with reasons to celebrate the people you love. ❤️


Shug πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™

Friday, June 26, 2026

Find Gracie

 ** Update:  Gracie HAS BEEN FOUND 


If you’ve been on social media lately, you’ve probably seen the newest Texas celebrity… Gracie the Giraffe! πŸ¦’πŸ’›



Gracie, a 3-year-old reticulated giraffe, wandered away from Cedar Hollow Ranch in Real County and has been giving Texans quite the adventure ever since. While search crews continue looking for her in the rugged Hill Country, the internet has been busy imagining what she’s been up to.



Apparently, Gracie has:

🦷 Stopped by the dentist for a cleaning.

🚀 Enjoyed a relaxing day on Lake Tyler.

🌊 Floated the Frio River in sunglasses like a true Texan.

πŸš’ Even signed up for the local volunteer fire department.



At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone spots her ordering brisket, dancing at a country dance hall, or browsing Buc-ee’s for snacks.



One thing Texans are especially good at is finding humor in almost anything, and the Gracie memes have certainly delivered some much-needed laughs. It’s amazing how one adventurous giraffe has managed to bring smiles to people all across the state.




Gracie even stopped by to join us in one of our OLD Classroom photos...



Behind all the funny photos, though, is a real giraffe who is far from home. The Texas Hill Country is a beautiful place, but it’s no place for a giraffe to be wandering alone.


Here’s hoping Gracie is found safe very soon, reunited with the people who care for her, and can finally put an end to her Texas sightseeing tour.


Until then… keep your eyes on the horizon. Around here, you never know what might be sticking up above the cedar trees. πŸ¦’πŸ€ πŸ’š


Prayers for Gracie....


Shug.....

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Thankful Thursday

 




I'm thankful for our sweet little great-granddaughter and her love for Ice-cream🍦

I am also thankful for each of these....↓↓↓

I’m thankful for the sunshine that warms my face, lazy afternoons with nowhere to be, and beach days that leave sand between my toes. I’m grateful for sweet treats that melt too fast, fresh watermelon straight from the fridge (with a little salt), and a tall glass of ice-cold lemonade on a hot day.


Summer gives us beautiful sunsets, blooming flowers, barefoot walks, flip-flops, family cookouts, and laughter that lingers long after the fireflies come out. It’s a season for making memories, taking adventures, slowing down, reading a good book, and spending time with the people who make life sweeter.


Sometimes we get so busy looking ahead that we forget to appreciate the little moments happening right now. Today, I’m choosing gratitude for this beautiful season and all the joy it brings.


What are YOU most thankful for this summer? πŸŒ»πŸŒŠπŸ¦πŸ’›


Shug......


Joining Michelle today @ HERE.  (It's a small town life)







Old Hand Written Recipes

  There are recipes… And then there are handwritten recipes. You know the ones I’m talking about. They’re tucked inside an old recipe box, f...