Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Summer Day Hodgepodge

πŸ–️Summer Day Hodgepodge πŸ–️



Joining Joyce today for a Hodgepodge


HERE



1. Summer’s Here! ☀️

What I love most about summer is the long days. I love having extra daylight to enjoy life a little longer. Whether it’s sitting on the porch, taking a walk, or watching a beautiful sunset, summer evenings seem to last forever.


My biggest summer pet peeve? Stepping in a piece of chewed gum that someone carelessly spit out on the ground. Nothing ruins a good day faster than scraping gum off your shoe!



2. What song always reminds you of summer? 🎢

Island in the Sun by Weezer. The laid-back vibe and carefree feel of that song instantly transport me to warm sunny days, road trips, and summertime adventures.



3. Childhood Summers 🌻

When I think about childhood summers, I remember being outside from morning until dark. Running through the water sprinkler, cheering at my brothers’ baseball games, eating homemade ice cream, and going barefoot almost everywhere. I loved visiting my Papa’s store where he’d always let me have a free soda and a piece of bubblegum. Vacation Bible School was another summer highlight, along with all the simple joys that came with being a kid.


Do kids today enjoy summer the same way? Not a chance......Many children spend more time indoors with screens than outside making memories. They don’t know the excitement of racing through sprinklers, catching lightning bugs, riding bikes until sunset, or spending entire days outside with neighborhood friends. Summer felt like freedom back then, and I think a lot of that magic has been lost.



4. Father’s Day ❤️

I probably favor my dad more in temperament than appearance. He was steady, kind, hardworking, and always there when his family needed him. Truthfully, we’ve been blessed with some of the best dads in our family. Their love, guidance, and example have shaped generations, and I couldn’t ask for better role models.








5. Summer This or That 🌞


  • Flip flops or sandals? Flip flops
  • Beach or pool? Pool
  • Watermelon or peaches? Watermelon
  • Shorts or sundress? Both!
  • Iced coffee or ice-cold lemonade? Ice-cold lemonade
  • Amusement park or water park? Water park


6. Random Thought πŸ’­

Summer teaches us that some of life’s best memories aren’t expensive or elaborate. They’re found in simple moments—a cold glass of lemonade, bare feet in the grass, laughter with family, and watching the sun slowly sink below the horizon. Sometimes the simplest things end up meaning the most. ❤️☀️🌻


Shug.........



Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Think Pink.....

 πŸ’—πŸŒΈ Happy National Pink Day! πŸŒΈπŸ’—

June 23 is the perfect day to celebrate all things pink!  Seriously...who knew there was a PINK day?  Not me!!  I just happened to read about it on instagram.



Pink Panther.....we all know of the pink panther!!



Pink isn’t just a color—it’s a feeling. It’s the sweet taste of a piece of pink bubble gum that somehow loses its flavor way too fast. It’s fluffy cotton candy at the county fair sticking to your fingers on a hot summer evening. It’s flamingos standing tall and proud, dressed in nature’s prettiest shade of pink.



Did you have a Pink Barbie?  



For many of us, pink brings back memories. A favorite Barbie doll. A pink bedroom. A bottle of pink nail polish. Maybe even dreams of cruising around in one of those famous pink Mary Kay cars! I've seen plenty of these but never been the owner!!  LOl





Pink is playful. Pink is cheerful. Pink says it’s okay to have a little fun and not take life too seriously. It’s friendship cards that say, “I’m tickled pink that you’re my friend.” It’s bright flowers blooming in the sunshine. It’s laughter, joy, and a little bit of whimsy all rolled into one beautiful color.





So today, chew the bubble gum, admire the flamingos, enjoy the cotton candy, paint your nails pink, wear your favorite pink shirt, and celebrate the color that reminds us to add a little sweetness to life.




πŸ’— Think Pink.
πŸ’— Dream Pink.
πŸ’— Live Pink.


What’s the first pink thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word “pink”?

Happy National Pink Day! πŸŒΈπŸ’•



I might add....I never had a pink panther or a pink barbie doll.  I've never had a pink car and I don't have any pink flamingos..... I think I have one pink and white stripped top, and no pink lipstick or nail polish is my cabinet.  LOL...   Pink is not my color!

Shug.....



Monday, June 22, 2026

Where Did He Come From - Where Did He Go

 The Mystery of Cotton-Eyed Joe

Where did he come from? Where did he go? And who in the world was Cotton-Eyed Joe?


Lyrics

If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye JoeI'd been married long time agoWhere did you come from, where did you go?Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe?
If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye JoeI'd been married long time agoWhere did you come from, where did you go?Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe?
If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye JoeI'd been married long time agoWhere did you come from, where did you go?Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe?


I am pretty sure that most of us know the song. Here in Texas, it for sure has us tapping our feet, clapping our hands, and smiling as memories of dances, weddings, and country gatherings come rushing back. But have you ever stopped to wonder what the song is actually about?


I heard this song this past weekend and I decided to investigate the true whereabouts of Cotton-Eyed Joe.


The truth is, nobody really knows.

Cotton-Eyed Joe has become one of America’s greatest folk mysteries. The song has been passed down through generations, with different versions appearing across the South for more than a hundred years. Some say Joe was a charming drifter who swept into town and stole someone’s sweetheart. Others believe he was simply a colorful character whose arrival changed everything.





What fascinates me most is how one person can leave such a lasting impression. Whether Cotton-Eyed Joe was real or simply a character in a song, his story reminds us that people cross our paths every day and leave footprints on our hearts. Some stay for years. Others appear only briefly. Yet both can change the direction of our lives.


As I get older, I find myself thinking about the many “Cotton-Eyed Joes” I’ve met along the way. The teacher who encouraged me. The friend who made me laugh during a difficult season. The stranger whose kindness arrived at just the right moment. They came into my life unexpectedly, and though some have long since gone on their way, their influence remains.


Life is filled with people who arrive without warning and leave behind a lesson, a memory, or a blessing. Years later, we may still find ourselves wondering, “Where did they come from?” and “What made them so unforgettable?”

Maybe that’s why the song has endured for generations. It’s not really about Cotton-Eyed Joe at all. It’s about the mysterious way people enter our lives, leave their mark, and become part of our story.


The Cotton-Eyed Joe is a very popular line dance here in the South... however, I am just not coordinated enough to follow along..  


And now, I have to ask—when that song comes on, do you immediately start dancing, too? xx


Shug......

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Father's Day.....

My heart is overflowing with gratitude for the wonderful fathers in our family. We have been blessed with men who not only lead with love, work hard without complaint, offer wise advice when it’s needed, and provide steady support through every season of life, but who also bring their unique passions and talents to everything they do.



Happy Father's Day Sam!!


Our family is fortunate to be filled with fathers who are some of the best gophers, cowboys, pedal car enthusiasts, and fishermen around. Whether they are spending time outdoors, sharing stories and traditions, restoring treasured collectibles, or teaching the next generation the value of hard work and perseverance, they leave a lasting impact on all of us. 


Their dedication extends beyond their hobbies and interests—they are devoted Christian men who lead by example, demonstrating faith, integrity, and a commitment to their families every day. What a difference this makes in the lives of children. 


I love reminiscing about the many memories that have shaped our family story—days spent fishing, working side by side, family gatherings filled with laughter, words of encouragement, and the countless little things that often go unnoticed but mean so very much. 



To all the dads, grandfathers, fathers-in-law, and father figures who have loved, guided, protected, and prayed for their families, thank you. Your influence reaches farther than you may ever realize.


We are truly blessed with some of the very best dads, and today we celebrate each one of you with thankful hearts. May you know how deeply you are loved and appreciated—not just on Father’s Day, but every day of the year.

Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing fathers who make this world a better place.




My dad.....and my Brother Joe.

Fathers have a special way of leaving footprints on our hearts that remain long after the day is over and even long after they have passed.  My dad has been gone for some 9 years now, but oh how often some of the smallest things pop into my mind about things he would say or do.  


Dads, Fathers, the men in our lives.....lets love on them today and let them know just how grateful we are for being in our lives.  


Shug....



Summer Day Hodgepodge

πŸ–️Summer Day Hodgepodge πŸ–️ Joining Joyce today for a Hodgepodge HERE 1. Summer’s Here! ☀️ What I love most about summer is the long days....