I made pork chops and rice last night for dinner. It came out pretty good and was relatively painless to make. Below is the recipe:
Cadillac Cowgirl Pork Chops and Rice
2 Cups Long Grain Rice (uncooked)
2 Cups Water
1/2 Cup Beef Broth
1 Package Lipton Onion Soup Mix
1 Family Size Can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 Large Yellow Onion, sliced
4 Thick Cut Pork Chops or 6 Thin Cut Pork Chops
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 Teaspoon Pepper
Salt, Pepper and Vegetable Oil for browning chops
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and spray a 13x9 casserole dish with non stick spray; set aside. Combine the 1 teaspoon each of salt and pepper, Lipton Onion Soup mix and cream of mushroom soup in a large bowl and warm it up in the microwave for a few minutes. In a large skillet, heat enough oil to brown pork chops on both sides. Sprinkle salt and pepper on each side of the pork chops, brown and set aside to drain. Pour the two cups of rice in the casserole dish and cover with the 2 1/2 cups of water and beef broth. Lay the sliced onion and pork chops over the rice and pour the soup mixture over the top. Cover with foil and bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Check the rice to make sure it's not sticking and continue baking at 375 degrees until the rice is done and the pork chops are cooked through and tender. Check the rice periodically and add water if needed to keep the rice from sticking. Serve with veggies and rolls and viola! Dinner is served!!!
Like I threatened yesterday, tonight is very likely tuna casserole night. I will do my best to post the recipe tomorrow. I may have posted it before, but it deserves an encore :) Don't quite know what I'll fix for dinner tomorrow night - I haven't gotten that far in my mind just yet. I can see Marsala's pizza in our near future!!
I am taking a much needed, well deserved trip to Gruene this weekend. It may be too cold to float, but I can still sit on a patio overlooking the Guadalupe and drink copious amounts of wine regardless of the water temperature. I'll be sure to hit the Grapevine and stock up on Dry Comal Creek wine. I'll make sure that I go to Lone Star Eclectic and spend too much money on frivolous, random items. I'm going to shop, drink and sleep to my heart's desire. And I'm not going to feel guilty about any of it, either :)
Paige has mastered the art of text messaging via my CrackBerry. She sent a text message to her daddy last night before Karate. She thought that was the coolest thing ever and told me that this should make me realize how ready she is for a phone. Right!!! This morning, she told me that a hairbrush is a weapon for tangles. Kid cracks me up. She's so sweet and precious. She told me last night that she likes to help me clean house. When I told her the house was clean and she could clean her room instead, she quickly told me that she didn't like that as much. I asked her what the difference was and she told me that cleaning her room wasn't fun. I told her that if she can have fun making a mess, she can have fun cleaning it up. She wasn't real friendly towards me after that!!!
We went to the Hall last night to have a few cocktails and catch up with Mark and Vicki. After a long day, that was just what I needed. I may not have gotten to bed at a decent time, but laughing for a few hours past my bedtime was worth it!
Have a great day, everyone. I'll be back tomorrow to spread some kindness and joy.
Kelly
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Is It Friday Yet?!?!?!?!?!?
Whoa...what a week so far! Yesterday was crappy - even by Monday's standards. That cold rain was just completely uncalled for! I'm so happy the sun came out and the wind died down today. I know how much this wind has driven everyone crazy, but we're all going to be wishing for it in July when it's 110 degrees outside and nary a breeze in sight!
I forgot to mention my daughter's completely awkward behavior last Tuesday at our neighbor's house. I guess what is normal to me is probably a little "off" to others. I'm betting the neighbors (their names have been left off to protect them!!) didn't hear what she said, but still...it was cringeworthy. I was trying to get her out of their house and she was fascinated by their cat. Well, the cat was being playful and let Paige pet her when she rolled over on her back and exposed her belly. Paige, being Paige and coming from our cracked out house, declared, "Mommy, she's showing her muff." I couldn't get her up and get her out of the house fast enough. She didn't do anything bad....I just didn't want the neighbors to think we were complete weirdos. I don't think they heard her, but it was funny nonetheless. She asked me when we were driving down the road to the house if she had said something bad and I told her no. I just explained to her that that word can mean different things to different people and even though we're talking mainly about Waylon's belly when he rolls over on his back, not everyone will know that so we have to watch when we say it. She seemed somewhat satisfied with my answer.
I pulled blackberry vines from my flowerbeds Friday morning and bled like a son of a bitch. Those vines have thorns and on top of that, they're long and they hurt if you get tangled up in them. I pulled all I could and then said to hell with it. The flowerbeds look a lot better, but there are still some weeds that need to be pulled. I've left them for Gary...they're really, really stuck in there. As soon as it warms up for good, I will buy some lantana and plant a few more in the backyard. Some of them died during the winter, and I'll need to replace them. I also have bulbs I need to get in the ground pretty damn quick. My veggies are doing great - especially my lettuces, collard and mustard greens. I should have sprinkled some MiracleGro on them Sunday evening so that they could have gotten a nice snack with all of the rain! I've even got garlic and shallots coming up. Yay!!
So....I woke up at 3 am yesterday morning and found out about bin Laden. That was unexpected to say the least. I've really been intrigued by all of the different reactions to his death, and the subsequent reactions to others' reactions. I'm a different animal politically. For every liberal left opinion I have, I also have a conservative right view as well. Like, I am pro death penalty, but I'm also anti abortion. Still, I believe in the right to choose. I believe in global warming and I think that the environment should be a priority. Yet, I hate spending $100 to fill up my tank and if we can drill for our own oil, then by God we need to! I'm anti-war, but I support our troops and what they sacrifice for all of us. I don't know if killing bin Laden is going to put an end to the terrorism and fighting in this world, but I also believe that if someone comes to our country and stages a mass killing, then we shouldn't have any problem obliterating them from the face of the Earth. Yet, I'm a mom and it really bothers me to see the innocent victims in all of this. So, yeah...I'm kind of a mixed bag when it comes to hunting and killing someone so awful. Do we as a country deserve justice? Absolutely. Should we be rejoicing in the killing of someone and quite possibly martyring him for his followers? Maybe not. I'm interested to see how this plays out within the terrorist community and how it will affect our lives going forward. I believe the world is a better place now that he's gone. I can only hope that the rest of the world feels the same way. I guess we'll see. That's my political rant for the year.
I was sad to hear about the snafu with the Myrtle Beach cook off. I guess the promotor didn't really understand the need to promote the cook off. I certainly can't fault the Directors for canceling their trip considering they were taking off from their paying jobs to support the non profit, volunteer organization that they help run. With that said....why not establish a board position/liason who can work with some of these newer promotors or cook offs to give them a boost from the CASI side? I know that there was some talk awhile back about a mentoring program for Pods...did that ever come to fruition? Why not something similar for new cook offs? Just a suggestion.....from a cook, and a sponsor, who only benefits from CASI prospering :) I don't think people realize that when I'm blogging about my CASI opinions. I think most people look at it as me being critical, hot headed and hard to deal with. Really? Suggesting ideas to help make our organization bigger and better makes me a difficult person. Fascinating.....
Speaking of sponsors....Mild Bills is working on a Bean Seasoning that will soon be available on our website. I'm going to be handing out samples for people to use when cooking beans at cook offs or at home. I'm really excited to introduce this product and I'm going to be eager to hear all of the feedback necessary to make this product popular!
I've got pork chops and rice on the menu for dinner tonight. I'll be sure and post the recipe tomorrow. Tomorrow night's meal will probably be tuna casserole. Don't gag - it's delicious and my kids eat it! I love it....it's total comfort food :) I made chili last night - and I used Mild Bill's Gunpowder Foods Chili Mix. It's easy to make, quick to make, and even kids will enjoy it. This is more of a homestyle chili and it's great over hot dogs, fritos, or even crackers. It hit the spot last night!
Oh - winners from the 23rd Annnual Larry Joe Taylor Music Festival and Chili Cook off:
68 Chilis
1. Dee Palmer
2. Melinda Sawey
3. Steph Brockman
4. Gary Brignon
5. Jason Clark
6. Jimmy Moon
7. Jamie Palmer
8. Kelly Brignon
9. Vicki Sanders
10. Patty Spears
Her name escapes me, but the lady from Comanche who has won beans every year won beans again this year!!! I believe her name is Kathy and she's such a nice lady!
Thank you so much to everyone who helped run the cook off - Steph Brockman, Gary Napier, Kris Stewart and of course the Ellis Co. crew of Mark and Vicki Sanders and Lord Brignon. If I forgot anyone, I apologize....but I did drink this weekend...so give me a small break!
Have a great afternoon....I hope to be back tomorrow!!
Spreading my own special brand of kindness, joy and political offerings....
Kelly
I forgot to mention my daughter's completely awkward behavior last Tuesday at our neighbor's house. I guess what is normal to me is probably a little "off" to others. I'm betting the neighbors (their names have been left off to protect them!!) didn't hear what she said, but still...it was cringeworthy. I was trying to get her out of their house and she was fascinated by their cat. Well, the cat was being playful and let Paige pet her when she rolled over on her back and exposed her belly. Paige, being Paige and coming from our cracked out house, declared, "Mommy, she's showing her muff." I couldn't get her up and get her out of the house fast enough. She didn't do anything bad....I just didn't want the neighbors to think we were complete weirdos. I don't think they heard her, but it was funny nonetheless. She asked me when we were driving down the road to the house if she had said something bad and I told her no. I just explained to her that that word can mean different things to different people and even though we're talking mainly about Waylon's belly when he rolls over on his back, not everyone will know that so we have to watch when we say it. She seemed somewhat satisfied with my answer.
I pulled blackberry vines from my flowerbeds Friday morning and bled like a son of a bitch. Those vines have thorns and on top of that, they're long and they hurt if you get tangled up in them. I pulled all I could and then said to hell with it. The flowerbeds look a lot better, but there are still some weeds that need to be pulled. I've left them for Gary...they're really, really stuck in there. As soon as it warms up for good, I will buy some lantana and plant a few more in the backyard. Some of them died during the winter, and I'll need to replace them. I also have bulbs I need to get in the ground pretty damn quick. My veggies are doing great - especially my lettuces, collard and mustard greens. I should have sprinkled some MiracleGro on them Sunday evening so that they could have gotten a nice snack with all of the rain! I've even got garlic and shallots coming up. Yay!!
So....I woke up at 3 am yesterday morning and found out about bin Laden. That was unexpected to say the least. I've really been intrigued by all of the different reactions to his death, and the subsequent reactions to others' reactions. I'm a different animal politically. For every liberal left opinion I have, I also have a conservative right view as well. Like, I am pro death penalty, but I'm also anti abortion. Still, I believe in the right to choose. I believe in global warming and I think that the environment should be a priority. Yet, I hate spending $100 to fill up my tank and if we can drill for our own oil, then by God we need to! I'm anti-war, but I support our troops and what they sacrifice for all of us. I don't know if killing bin Laden is going to put an end to the terrorism and fighting in this world, but I also believe that if someone comes to our country and stages a mass killing, then we shouldn't have any problem obliterating them from the face of the Earth. Yet, I'm a mom and it really bothers me to see the innocent victims in all of this. So, yeah...I'm kind of a mixed bag when it comes to hunting and killing someone so awful. Do we as a country deserve justice? Absolutely. Should we be rejoicing in the killing of someone and quite possibly martyring him for his followers? Maybe not. I'm interested to see how this plays out within the terrorist community and how it will affect our lives going forward. I believe the world is a better place now that he's gone. I can only hope that the rest of the world feels the same way. I guess we'll see. That's my political rant for the year.
I was sad to hear about the snafu with the Myrtle Beach cook off. I guess the promotor didn't really understand the need to promote the cook off. I certainly can't fault the Directors for canceling their trip considering they were taking off from their paying jobs to support the non profit, volunteer organization that they help run. With that said....why not establish a board position/liason who can work with some of these newer promotors or cook offs to give them a boost from the CASI side? I know that there was some talk awhile back about a mentoring program for Pods...did that ever come to fruition? Why not something similar for new cook offs? Just a suggestion.....from a cook, and a sponsor, who only benefits from CASI prospering :) I don't think people realize that when I'm blogging about my CASI opinions. I think most people look at it as me being critical, hot headed and hard to deal with. Really? Suggesting ideas to help make our organization bigger and better makes me a difficult person. Fascinating.....
Speaking of sponsors....Mild Bills is working on a Bean Seasoning that will soon be available on our website. I'm going to be handing out samples for people to use when cooking beans at cook offs or at home. I'm really excited to introduce this product and I'm going to be eager to hear all of the feedback necessary to make this product popular!
I've got pork chops and rice on the menu for dinner tonight. I'll be sure and post the recipe tomorrow. Tomorrow night's meal will probably be tuna casserole. Don't gag - it's delicious and my kids eat it! I love it....it's total comfort food :) I made chili last night - and I used Mild Bill's Gunpowder Foods Chili Mix. It's easy to make, quick to make, and even kids will enjoy it. This is more of a homestyle chili and it's great over hot dogs, fritos, or even crackers. It hit the spot last night!
Oh - winners from the 23rd Annnual Larry Joe Taylor Music Festival and Chili Cook off:
68 Chilis
1. Dee Palmer
2. Melinda Sawey
3. Steph Brockman
4. Gary Brignon
5. Jason Clark
6. Jimmy Moon
7. Jamie Palmer
8. Kelly Brignon
9. Vicki Sanders
10. Patty Spears
Her name escapes me, but the lady from Comanche who has won beans every year won beans again this year!!! I believe her name is Kathy and she's such a nice lady!
Thank you so much to everyone who helped run the cook off - Steph Brockman, Gary Napier, Kris Stewart and of course the Ellis Co. crew of Mark and Vicki Sanders and Lord Brignon. If I forgot anyone, I apologize....but I did drink this weekend...so give me a small break!
Have a great afternoon....I hope to be back tomorrow!!
Spreading my own special brand of kindness, joy and political offerings....
Kelly
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
It's a Twister, It's a Twister!!!!!
Hey....what the hell did Ellis Co. do to piss off Mother Nature?!?!?!?!? The past few days have been a little on the scary side! Monday, Paige and I spent some quality time in the laundry room "folding laundry" while we had some wicked weather. Then yesterday, it came right over our house and we got caught in it on the way home. Technically, we could have gone straight to Karate, but I was mesmerized by the fascinating wall cloud heading towards my house and really, really wanted to get home and check on my dogs. We got on FM 660 and as soon as we went over the bridge, I pulled off the road so that I could take a picture of this amazing dark gray cloud that was circling and rotating and getting closer and closer to the ground. It was like there had been a huge explosion and this giant plume of smoke was billowing and getting bigger and bigger as it moved through the sky. As soon as we pulled over, the trees started bending over to the point that the tops were almost touching the ground. My Expedition started swaying back and forth and tree limbs, rocks, trash, etc all started to fly around and hit the vehicle. At that point, I took a picture and then got back onto FM 660. As I went left on Crisp Rd., a truck continued north on 660 towards Bristol and literally drove through this huge green swirling cloud of trees, chairs, trash and fence panels. It was like something out of the Wizard of Oz. It was so surreal. Paige and I hauled ass and as soon as we turned onto Chmelar, I realized I couldn't go any further because of the tree in the middle of the road. I backed up and we ended up at a neighbor's house. The trees were literally swirling and it just looked UGLY!! We stayed down the road for about 20 minutes and then we headed home. We haven't found any damage to our roof, but my trailers were all knocked off their blocks and their leaning on one another (totally classy redneck, there), a tree in the backyard snapped in two, our rocking chairs were blown over and there's just a bunch of debris that was blown all over the place. There are a lot of trees broken on Chmelar and Shankle Roads, but no houses were damaged. I'd say we are all very lucky. I'm ready for a break from the bad weather!!


I ordered bedding for my new trailer and I'm very excited. I've had my eye on this particular set for a while and it finally went on sale. Hell Yeah!! I've got to find fabric to re-cover the dinette cushions and to make curtains. I'm also going to take the sink out and replace it with a different sink....maybe a copper bowl? I've got lots of ideas and a few trips planned over the next few months so I'll have lots of opportunities to find great stuff for Pussywillow Rose!!
Paige has been ungrounded from the TV. When I informed her of this last night, the following conversation took place:
Me: Okay, P, you can go watch TV now.
Paige: You mean my shows?
Me: Yes.
Paige: Just to be clear - I can watch my shows now?
Me: Uh yeah...that's what I just said.
Paige: This is the most wonderful news. This is the best day ever. I get to watch TV until I get grounded again.
Me: Why don't you strive to not get grounded again...you know...maybe be good and do what Mommy and Daddy tell you to.
Paige: Well, I'm going to try, but I'm not going to make any guarantees. There's no point in letting you think that I'll always be good when I know I might want to be bad every now and then.
Me: Sounds like a plan. Thanks for your honesty.
And off she went......
Monday, while we were "folding laundry", I asked her what all she learned about Easter and she says:
"Well, I watched The Ten Commandments. I know about Moses."
I told her that The Ten Commandments was one of my favorite movies, too and I love to watch it at Easter time, but that I was really interested to hear in what she learned in school during Easter season. She says:
"That there are ten commandments and that Moses freed his people. Mommy, do you know the ten commandments?"
I told her that I did and asked her if she knew them. She says to me:
"Not all of them, but I do know that when I say I'm not going to eat muffins during Lent, then I don't eat muffins during Lent. I think you need to think about doing better during Lent, Mommy. It's a command."
I was trying so hard not to laugh at her for being so funny, yet so serious at the same time that I couldn't even compose myself long enough to tell her that the Ten Commandments don't have anything to do with Lenten sacrifices and on top of that, they're called Commandments...not commands!!! I think I'm going to let her teacher deal with that one :)
I'm worried about all of my veggie plants and seeds after all of this rain. I'm sure they've had the hell beat out of them. I'll have to keep an eye on the pots with the lettuce and chive seeds and see how they do over the next week or so. Poor things!
I'll be mixing spices and getting my things together for Larry Joe Taylor this weekend. I'm going to forgo my usual breakfast casseroles in lieu of microwavable breakfast sandwiches! I'd rather spend that time sleeping in!!! The weather is supposed to be nice this weekend, too. I'll be glad when I can get down there, open up a Miller Light and RELAX!!! I mean, I can open up a beer at home, but it'll be more fun down there, right???
I went to Neiman Marcus last Friday. I like to walk around and look at all of the cool stuff. I prefer the one in downtown Dallas - the original one. It smells exactly like you would expect Neimans to smell - like Chanel No. 5, Baby!!! So, anyways, off I went to look at shoes. I've been debating on splurging on a pair of Christian Louboutins, Manolo's or Gucci shoes. I looked, and I looked. I drooled. I coveted. I was also realistic. In the summertime, I wear flip flops and shorts. When would I be able to wear a pair of $500 sandals? To a chili cook off? I don't think so. So, then I looked at pumps. And I debated the merits of an $800 shoe that would be worn with jeans and not seen very often. My dress up uniform is typically a pair of dark jeans and a top. In the summer I wear sandals or open toe heels and in the winter I wear boots. Same dilemma. How could I justify spending that kind of money on footwear that would hardly be seen. In the meantime, I took a picture of a pair of Chanel rainboots. Yes, Chanel RAINBOOTS.

Seriously? People actually wear Chanel rainboots. I discreetly turned them over to look at the price...there was none. I remained baffled. So, off I went to the area that I knew would make perfect sense:
The Handbags!!!!!
I methodically start at one end of the handbag section and slowly move through it while touching and making noises over each purse. I'm a bit of a clutch freak right now, so I was checking out all of the Lauren Merkin clutches and of course, the freakishly expensive Judith Leiber clutches. Did you know that Judith Leiber makes an Austrian Crystal Dachshund clutch? It's true...and for the bargain price of $5950.00, it can be yours. Yes, FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS. That is unbelievable!!!!! Another little interesting tidbit....over the past forty years, Judith Leiber clutches have been carried by every First Lady at the Inaugral Ceremony. Cool huh!! I didn't hang out at the Judith Leiber case very long....LOL!!!I know that I'm always going to end up at the Gucci counter, so I save it for last. I have a Gucci Tribeca Satchel that I love and I've had to be very careful with it because the strap is a little weak and I tend to carry my whole life around in my purses. I've been on the hunt for a good spring/summer bag and I found one I loved, but it was out of my price range. I settled on a medium Gucci Speedy bag and a little coin wallet. But I wasn't finished yet. I made my way to the children's section next!
Now, this isn't a children's section like Target - where, for the record, my kid's clothes come from! (and mine too!!) They had the most beautiful Easter and 1st Communion dresses I had ever seen. I walked around and looked at all of the dresses and fru fru girl clothes and stumbled upon this:

And soon, it was mine. Paige loves it, of course :)
That was my Good Friday! It was fun to walk around and look at all of the over the top, out of my budget wonderful things at Neimans. I love that place. Maybe after I retire, I'll be one of those older women in all black working at Neimans. I could so get into that!!
Well, it's 2:05 pm and I guess I'm going to have to get back to work. I'm about to start stalking a GC who doesn't get into a hurry to deposit checks and write checks to the subs. I've never, ever understood that, so I have to temper myself when I call over there. It just drives me batshit crazy!!!!!!!
Enjoy your day....please know that my dogs are humping away in the spirit of Hump Day!!!
Spreading kindness and joy in all that I do.....
Kelly


I ordered bedding for my new trailer and I'm very excited. I've had my eye on this particular set for a while and it finally went on sale. Hell Yeah!! I've got to find fabric to re-cover the dinette cushions and to make curtains. I'm also going to take the sink out and replace it with a different sink....maybe a copper bowl? I've got lots of ideas and a few trips planned over the next few months so I'll have lots of opportunities to find great stuff for Pussywillow Rose!!
Paige has been ungrounded from the TV. When I informed her of this last night, the following conversation took place:
Me: Okay, P, you can go watch TV now.
Paige: You mean my shows?
Me: Yes.
Paige: Just to be clear - I can watch my shows now?
Me: Uh yeah...that's what I just said.
Paige: This is the most wonderful news. This is the best day ever. I get to watch TV until I get grounded again.
Me: Why don't you strive to not get grounded again...you know...maybe be good and do what Mommy and Daddy tell you to.
Paige: Well, I'm going to try, but I'm not going to make any guarantees. There's no point in letting you think that I'll always be good when I know I might want to be bad every now and then.
Me: Sounds like a plan. Thanks for your honesty.
And off she went......
Monday, while we were "folding laundry", I asked her what all she learned about Easter and she says:
"Well, I watched The Ten Commandments. I know about Moses."
I told her that The Ten Commandments was one of my favorite movies, too and I love to watch it at Easter time, but that I was really interested to hear in what she learned in school during Easter season. She says:
"That there are ten commandments and that Moses freed his people. Mommy, do you know the ten commandments?"
I told her that I did and asked her if she knew them. She says to me:
"Not all of them, but I do know that when I say I'm not going to eat muffins during Lent, then I don't eat muffins during Lent. I think you need to think about doing better during Lent, Mommy. It's a command."
I was trying so hard not to laugh at her for being so funny, yet so serious at the same time that I couldn't even compose myself long enough to tell her that the Ten Commandments don't have anything to do with Lenten sacrifices and on top of that, they're called Commandments...not commands!!! I think I'm going to let her teacher deal with that one :)
I'm worried about all of my veggie plants and seeds after all of this rain. I'm sure they've had the hell beat out of them. I'll have to keep an eye on the pots with the lettuce and chive seeds and see how they do over the next week or so. Poor things!
I'll be mixing spices and getting my things together for Larry Joe Taylor this weekend. I'm going to forgo my usual breakfast casseroles in lieu of microwavable breakfast sandwiches! I'd rather spend that time sleeping in!!! The weather is supposed to be nice this weekend, too. I'll be glad when I can get down there, open up a Miller Light and RELAX!!! I mean, I can open up a beer at home, but it'll be more fun down there, right???
I went to Neiman Marcus last Friday. I like to walk around and look at all of the cool stuff. I prefer the one in downtown Dallas - the original one. It smells exactly like you would expect Neimans to smell - like Chanel No. 5, Baby!!! So, anyways, off I went to look at shoes. I've been debating on splurging on a pair of Christian Louboutins, Manolo's or Gucci shoes. I looked, and I looked. I drooled. I coveted. I was also realistic. In the summertime, I wear flip flops and shorts. When would I be able to wear a pair of $500 sandals? To a chili cook off? I don't think so. So, then I looked at pumps. And I debated the merits of an $800 shoe that would be worn with jeans and not seen very often. My dress up uniform is typically a pair of dark jeans and a top. In the summer I wear sandals or open toe heels and in the winter I wear boots. Same dilemma. How could I justify spending that kind of money on footwear that would hardly be seen. In the meantime, I took a picture of a pair of Chanel rainboots. Yes, Chanel RAINBOOTS.

Seriously? People actually wear Chanel rainboots. I discreetly turned them over to look at the price...there was none. I remained baffled. So, off I went to the area that I knew would make perfect sense:
The Handbags!!!!!
I methodically start at one end of the handbag section and slowly move through it while touching and making noises over each purse. I'm a bit of a clutch freak right now, so I was checking out all of the Lauren Merkin clutches and of course, the freakishly expensive Judith Leiber clutches. Did you know that Judith Leiber makes an Austrian Crystal Dachshund clutch? It's true...and for the bargain price of $5950.00, it can be yours. Yes, FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS. That is unbelievable!!!!! Another little interesting tidbit....over the past forty years, Judith Leiber clutches have been carried by every First Lady at the Inaugral Ceremony. Cool huh!! I didn't hang out at the Judith Leiber case very long....LOL!!!I know that I'm always going to end up at the Gucci counter, so I save it for last. I have a Gucci Tribeca Satchel that I love and I've had to be very careful with it because the strap is a little weak and I tend to carry my whole life around in my purses. I've been on the hunt for a good spring/summer bag and I found one I loved, but it was out of my price range. I settled on a medium Gucci Speedy bag and a little coin wallet. But I wasn't finished yet. I made my way to the children's section next!
Now, this isn't a children's section like Target - where, for the record, my kid's clothes come from! (and mine too!!) They had the most beautiful Easter and 1st Communion dresses I had ever seen. I walked around and looked at all of the dresses and fru fru girl clothes and stumbled upon this:

And soon, it was mine. Paige loves it, of course :)
That was my Good Friday! It was fun to walk around and look at all of the over the top, out of my budget wonderful things at Neimans. I love that place. Maybe after I retire, I'll be one of those older women in all black working at Neimans. I could so get into that!!
Well, it's 2:05 pm and I guess I'm going to have to get back to work. I'm about to start stalking a GC who doesn't get into a hurry to deposit checks and write checks to the subs. I've never, ever understood that, so I have to temper myself when I call over there. It just drives me batshit crazy!!!!!!!
Enjoy your day....please know that my dogs are humping away in the spirit of Hump Day!!!
Spreading kindness and joy in all that I do.....
Kelly
Monday, April 25, 2011
Oh Monday....I'm Too Worn Out To Fight....
I am sooooo tired!!!! I had a nice, easy weekend and went to bed at a decent hour last night and I'm exhausted! Maybe it's the rainy weather. Paige said we should just stay home and sleep in. That baby had the right idea this morning!!! Champ is here visiting with me. He's going to Myrtle Beach this weekend and I gave him a big bag of Gunpowder Chili Fixins to have for People's Choice. He got 1st in The Colony on Saturday, so he's back on top :)
We had a great Easter!! We ate, and ate, and ate!!! There was so much food and it was all so delicious!! We had ham, flat iron steak, squash casserole, green bean casserole, okra and tomatoes, potato salad, Gruyere potatoes and rolls. We also had Pina Colada cake...it was DELICIOUS!!!!! I think I'm going to eat leftovers tonight...hell yeah!!!
We're gearing up for Larry Joe Taylor this weekend. I've got to get cheese, crackers, carrots, etc for judging; mix spices, get stuff for chili and beans, stuff for breakfast casseroles, etc.... Gary, Mark and Vicki are going down Wednesday night and I'll head that way either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. I'm really excited about going this year. Each year I seem to enjoy it more!
I'm going to sign off for now. This weather is making me kind of sleepy and lazy and unable to think straight for an extended period of time. I think I need more coffee. I'll be back when I'm more awake :)
Kelly
We had a great Easter!! We ate, and ate, and ate!!! There was so much food and it was all so delicious!! We had ham, flat iron steak, squash casserole, green bean casserole, okra and tomatoes, potato salad, Gruyere potatoes and rolls. We also had Pina Colada cake...it was DELICIOUS!!!!! I think I'm going to eat leftovers tonight...hell yeah!!!
We're gearing up for Larry Joe Taylor this weekend. I've got to get cheese, crackers, carrots, etc for judging; mix spices, get stuff for chili and beans, stuff for breakfast casseroles, etc.... Gary, Mark and Vicki are going down Wednesday night and I'll head that way either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. I'm really excited about going this year. Each year I seem to enjoy it more!
I'm going to sign off for now. This weather is making me kind of sleepy and lazy and unable to think straight for an extended period of time. I think I need more coffee. I'll be back when I'm more awake :)
Kelly
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Easter Deliciousness....
Good Morning!! Today is going to be better than Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. I can feel it. Since Easter is Sunday, I thought I'd share my Gruyere Potato recipe with everyone. These are the most sinful, rich and delicious potatoes you will ever eat. As I instructed people the first time I posted this recipe, do not, under any circumstances, share these potatoes with anyone who does not love cheese, butter, cream and potatoes all baked together in delicious harmony. Amen.
Cadillac Cowgirl Gruyere Potatoes
10-12 medium Yukon Gold or Baby Red potatoes, sliced thin
8 cloves of garlic, chopped
1 small sweet yellow onion (Vidalia or 1015) chopped
8 oz of cream cheese, softened
1 cup of cream
1 cup of half and half
2 tsp salt
2 tsp black pepper (I use Telicherry coarse ground pepper. You can find it at the store in a pepper grinder)
2 Tbsp Rosemary, chopped and divided
1 Tbsp Thyme, chopped
1 cup Gruyere cheese, grated and divided...and even more if you prefer :)
1/2 stick of butter (I like to use salted, sweet cream butter)
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and grease a 13 x 9 baking dish. Slice the potatoes thinly and place in the baking dish. You can layer them or dump them in...your choice! Combine the cream and half and half in a measuring cup. In a large skillet, melt the butter and saute the onions and garlic over low heat until the onion is tender. Add the cream cheese and 1/2 of the cream/half and half mixture to the skillet. Stir constantly over medium low heat until the cream cheese is melted and the mixture is smooth. Add the salt, pepper, 1 Tbsp of rosemary, thyme and 1/2 of the grated Gruyere cheese. Cook over low heat until the cheese has melted and the mixture is heated through. Add the rest of the cream/half and half a little at a time and allow it to thicken up a little. You might not need all of it...so add the rest sparingly. You don't want it to get too thick as it needs to coat all of the potatoes in the baking dish. Check the cheese/cream mixture for seasonings and add more salt and pepper if necessary. Don't be afraid to add more salt and pepper. Remember that potatoes are really bland. Once you have your cheese mixture seasoned to your tastes, pour the mixture over the potatoes. Top the potatoes with the remaining Gruyere and rosemary. Bake uncovered for an hour to an hour and a half (check them after an hour by piercing with a fork to see if the potatoes are tender enough). The potatoes should be tender and the cheese brown and bubbly. Allow them to stand at room temperature for about 5 or 10 minutes. Serve and enjoy the deliciousness of all the cheesy, creamy gooey-ness!
I'm also making homemade yeast rolls and I'm still considering one other side dish to contribute. I guess it will depend on how much time I have Sunday between sleeping in, Mass, and driving to Irving. Paige has been a model Epistholic during the Lenten season and has not let one muffin pass her lips. I wish I could say the same; I've been horrible. I can only hope I'm forgiven and God and I can move on to other more pressing issues he and I face on a fairly daily basis.
Paige started a new Karate class yesterday. She's been in Karate for a year and it's time for her to test for a solid belt (she's still a striped belt). In her "Karate Kid" class, she learns a lot, but it also focuses on fun, too. She's ready to move up to the beginner class so that she can get ready for her next belt test and move up into the ranks of the solid belts. She did really well yesterday and held her own. This class is longer and on Thursdays it's almost two hours because after class, they spar for an hour. I think she's going to do just fine.
Today was free dress day at St. Joseph. She picked out her outfit and I let her wear it. I'll post a pic later....I didn't take one this morning. It's definitely one of her "signature" looks :)
A friend of mine is doing the 17 Day Diet...it looked interesting until she told me no booze. I quickly shelved that idea.....
I've been getting the gel manicures in lieu of having fake nails. I wore fake nails for 18 years and I was getting really, really tired of them. I like the gel nail polish - it doesn't chip and it lasts about two weeks. I'm ready for a new one, though and I'm debating whether I should have nice nails for Easter or wait until Larry Joe Taylor. Priorities, I tell you.
I was asked to supply a recipe for Bruce Foods to use with their Casa Fiesta Beans and I'm really leaning towards bagging up some sample packages and passing them out for bean cooks to try. Of course, the seasonings can be used with any brand of beans and will feature Mild Bill's spices!
I hope everyone has a great Thursday and a restful, wonderful Easter. Spread some kindness and joy while you're at it......
Kelly
Cadillac Cowgirl Gruyere Potatoes
10-12 medium Yukon Gold or Baby Red potatoes, sliced thin
8 cloves of garlic, chopped
1 small sweet yellow onion (Vidalia or 1015) chopped
8 oz of cream cheese, softened
1 cup of cream
1 cup of half and half
2 tsp salt
2 tsp black pepper (I use Telicherry coarse ground pepper. You can find it at the store in a pepper grinder)
2 Tbsp Rosemary, chopped and divided
1 Tbsp Thyme, chopped
1 cup Gruyere cheese, grated and divided...and even more if you prefer :)
1/2 stick of butter (I like to use salted, sweet cream butter)
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and grease a 13 x 9 baking dish. Slice the potatoes thinly and place in the baking dish. You can layer them or dump them in...your choice! Combine the cream and half and half in a measuring cup. In a large skillet, melt the butter and saute the onions and garlic over low heat until the onion is tender. Add the cream cheese and 1/2 of the cream/half and half mixture to the skillet. Stir constantly over medium low heat until the cream cheese is melted and the mixture is smooth. Add the salt, pepper, 1 Tbsp of rosemary, thyme and 1/2 of the grated Gruyere cheese. Cook over low heat until the cheese has melted and the mixture is heated through. Add the rest of the cream/half and half a little at a time and allow it to thicken up a little. You might not need all of it...so add the rest sparingly. You don't want it to get too thick as it needs to coat all of the potatoes in the baking dish. Check the cheese/cream mixture for seasonings and add more salt and pepper if necessary. Don't be afraid to add more salt and pepper. Remember that potatoes are really bland. Once you have your cheese mixture seasoned to your tastes, pour the mixture over the potatoes. Top the potatoes with the remaining Gruyere and rosemary. Bake uncovered for an hour to an hour and a half (check them after an hour by piercing with a fork to see if the potatoes are tender enough). The potatoes should be tender and the cheese brown and bubbly. Allow them to stand at room temperature for about 5 or 10 minutes. Serve and enjoy the deliciousness of all the cheesy, creamy gooey-ness!
I'm also making homemade yeast rolls and I'm still considering one other side dish to contribute. I guess it will depend on how much time I have Sunday between sleeping in, Mass, and driving to Irving. Paige has been a model Epistholic during the Lenten season and has not let one muffin pass her lips. I wish I could say the same; I've been horrible. I can only hope I'm forgiven and God and I can move on to other more pressing issues he and I face on a fairly daily basis.
Paige started a new Karate class yesterday. She's been in Karate for a year and it's time for her to test for a solid belt (she's still a striped belt). In her "Karate Kid" class, she learns a lot, but it also focuses on fun, too. She's ready to move up to the beginner class so that she can get ready for her next belt test and move up into the ranks of the solid belts. She did really well yesterday and held her own. This class is longer and on Thursdays it's almost two hours because after class, they spar for an hour. I think she's going to do just fine.
Today was free dress day at St. Joseph. She picked out her outfit and I let her wear it. I'll post a pic later....I didn't take one this morning. It's definitely one of her "signature" looks :)
A friend of mine is doing the 17 Day Diet...it looked interesting until she told me no booze. I quickly shelved that idea.....
I've been getting the gel manicures in lieu of having fake nails. I wore fake nails for 18 years and I was getting really, really tired of them. I like the gel nail polish - it doesn't chip and it lasts about two weeks. I'm ready for a new one, though and I'm debating whether I should have nice nails for Easter or wait until Larry Joe Taylor. Priorities, I tell you.
I was asked to supply a recipe for Bruce Foods to use with their Casa Fiesta Beans and I'm really leaning towards bagging up some sample packages and passing them out for bean cooks to try. Of course, the seasonings can be used with any brand of beans and will feature Mild Bill's spices!
I hope everyone has a great Thursday and a restful, wonderful Easter. Spread some kindness and joy while you're at it......
Kelly
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Parenthood and Other Disasters
Good Morning!! Please say extra prayers for all of the areas affected by the horrible wildfires and the volunteers and firefighters trying to contain them. I can't imagine what that must be like and my heart goes out to everyone dealing with this unbelievable set of circumstances.
My Tuesday is going somewhat better than my Monday, but this was close to the time that I left yesterday to pick up my child. The school called me and told me Paige was throwing up in the bathroom. Gary was still in Ennis, so he picked her up and I met them at HEB since I figured I'd need to get Gatorade and soup for my Juicy. Well....come to find out, she did throw up, but it was of her own making. Seems she got herself in a little pickle over something she had told me, I passed on to the principal, and Ms. Volker had P's teacher check it out. I'm not going to throw my child completely under the bus on the World Wide Web, but I am going to say she learned a very tough lesson yesterday and had to go back to school and apologize to her principal. Paige is grounded and she knows what she did was wrong, but I am so proud of her for looking Ms. Volker in the eye and apologizing for what she did. She's 7 years old and she handled herself like a big girl. This morning she apologized to her teacher and I'm sure after she told Paige that she shouldn't do what she did, she gave her a hug and told her how loved she is.
Yesterday was tough for Paige...and for Gary and I, too! We have such a good kid and to have to really discipline her is hard. I'm not one for public humiliation, but at some point, I feel kids have to learn right from wrong and maybe if the aftermath of their bad decisions is some serious embarrassment and uncomfortable moments, they'll think twice before making crappy decisions in the future. At least I hope Paige does. I want her to know what is and isn't acceptable. I also want her to know that telling the truth is the most important thing you can do as a person. I know yesterday was hard for her, but I think we made the right decision and she's going to come out a little better than before she started. At least I hope :)
She had a better evening, that's for sure. She mowed with Daddy and helped me plant some flowers. She and daddy watered the dogs and she had a good dinner. She's geared up for karate this afternoon.
I'm looking forward to a low key weekend! No traveling, no chili, just staying home and doing a few odds and ends. Next week will be Larry Joe Taylor and I need to rest up!
I was told by a woman yesterday to stop wasting her time trying to collect on an invoice from February. I'm just biding my time until I pick up payment, and then I'm going to go OFF. You know....like how I used to go off on the CASI Directors on my blog. But I may do this to her face....hahahahahaha!!! Or email. Either way, I plan on telling her where to go, how to get there and what she can do once she's there. And no, I don't care if we ever do work for them again.
I'm reading The Lincoln Lawyer right now and I just got to the part where Mickey Haller, the "Lincoln Lawyer" is starting to figure some things out and it is getting GOOD!! I was up past midnight reading and I'm kind of tired today, but it's a very good book. I haven't seen the movie, so if you've seen the movie or read the book, you kind of know what I'm talking about....when he folds the picture of the woman in half and puts it up against the mirror???? Good stuff!
Have a great day, everyone!!
Keepin it real,
Kelly
My Tuesday is going somewhat better than my Monday, but this was close to the time that I left yesterday to pick up my child. The school called me and told me Paige was throwing up in the bathroom. Gary was still in Ennis, so he picked her up and I met them at HEB since I figured I'd need to get Gatorade and soup for my Juicy. Well....come to find out, she did throw up, but it was of her own making. Seems she got herself in a little pickle over something she had told me, I passed on to the principal, and Ms. Volker had P's teacher check it out. I'm not going to throw my child completely under the bus on the World Wide Web, but I am going to say she learned a very tough lesson yesterday and had to go back to school and apologize to her principal. Paige is grounded and she knows what she did was wrong, but I am so proud of her for looking Ms. Volker in the eye and apologizing for what she did. She's 7 years old and she handled herself like a big girl. This morning she apologized to her teacher and I'm sure after she told Paige that she shouldn't do what she did, she gave her a hug and told her how loved she is.
Yesterday was tough for Paige...and for Gary and I, too! We have such a good kid and to have to really discipline her is hard. I'm not one for public humiliation, but at some point, I feel kids have to learn right from wrong and maybe if the aftermath of their bad decisions is some serious embarrassment and uncomfortable moments, they'll think twice before making crappy decisions in the future. At least I hope Paige does. I want her to know what is and isn't acceptable. I also want her to know that telling the truth is the most important thing you can do as a person. I know yesterday was hard for her, but I think we made the right decision and she's going to come out a little better than before she started. At least I hope :)
She had a better evening, that's for sure. She mowed with Daddy and helped me plant some flowers. She and daddy watered the dogs and she had a good dinner. She's geared up for karate this afternoon.
I'm looking forward to a low key weekend! No traveling, no chili, just staying home and doing a few odds and ends. Next week will be Larry Joe Taylor and I need to rest up!
I was told by a woman yesterday to stop wasting her time trying to collect on an invoice from February. I'm just biding my time until I pick up payment, and then I'm going to go OFF. You know....like how I used to go off on the CASI Directors on my blog. But I may do this to her face....hahahahahaha!!! Or email. Either way, I plan on telling her where to go, how to get there and what she can do once she's there. And no, I don't care if we ever do work for them again.
I'm reading The Lincoln Lawyer right now and I just got to the part where Mickey Haller, the "Lincoln Lawyer" is starting to figure some things out and it is getting GOOD!! I was up past midnight reading and I'm kind of tired today, but it's a very good book. I haven't seen the movie, so if you've seen the movie or read the book, you kind of know what I'm talking about....when he folds the picture of the woman in half and puts it up against the mirror???? Good stuff!
Have a great day, everyone!!
Keepin it real,
Kelly
Monday, April 18, 2011
Another Episode of FYM.....
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Well, I feel a little better....but not much. That was me unleashing my hatred for Mondays and just a little chili related rage....LOL!!!
First of all, congratulations to Carolyn Seelig, our new Texas Ladies State Champion! She bested 180 chili cooks Saturday to be crowned our champion! She's such a lovely woman and she looked great up on stage with her gorgeous Wendell Rankin stove and tiara. Way to kick ass Carolyn!!!
I also have to congratulate my partner in crime Vicki Sanders on her 7th place finish! I was so happy for her and I love watching her place. 10th place or 1st place, or 7th place...that woman is hootin and hollerin and excited. Isn't that how it should be??? It's hard to get points and I guess the way I see it, you should be happy anytime your number gets called!!
You never know what's going to win when you cook in certain places. The best advice I ever received was from a wise man...sort of a Budda type figure, if you will....and he said, "cook what you know and let the cream rise to the top". Ever since then, that's what I've done no matter where I am. A good recipe is going to get you far no matter where you are. It may not get you exactly where you want to be, but it's going to give you a fair shake rather than trying to figure out what to cook and where to cook it. The first recipe I ever cooked was Bob Coats recipe off of the CASI website. To this day, I still tell people to cook that recipe - it's a proven winner. The thing is, I got a hold of a good recipe the old fashion way - it was there for me and everyone else to print and cook. What I don't understand is the lengths people will go to in order to get their hands on someone's good recipe, all the while being nice to their face when they've gotten a hold of it in a not so friendly manner. And really, the person it was taken from isn't the one affected the most, it's the unfortunate ones who are given the hijacked recipe and have no idea that's what it is. They're the ones who seem to get caught with it....not the one who took it in the first place. Is that reason to freak out and quit cooking chili. No....from what I understand, this has been going on since people started cooking chili. Other than mentioning it today in a somewhat disappointed manner, it doesn't really bother me like it probably should. (That's probably the Cymbalta doing it's job). I mean, how fun is it to win with something when you know you came across it dishonestly? And I'm not talking about the people that it's handed out to who have no idea....I'm talking about the person who knew what they were doing when they took it. No need to name names...that person knows who he is and hopefully he'll realize that I know, too. It doesn't do any good to say anything, what's done is done. I just know that I'm nobody's fool...I may not know what's happened when it happens, but I eventually figure it out. For someone to think that they've pulled one over on me is an insult...I think that's fair to say about anyone. I guess if I really wanted to be an ass, I could put the recipe on every blog and FB page I know of so that everyone has it....I guess that would spoil it for the person who thought they landed a coup :) Well, enough about that. No need to let someone else's negative actions ruin my day, or week, or life.
Another wonderful thing happened at Ladies State this weekend - approval from the TLS Board to have a JUNIOR LADIES STATE COOKOFF!!!!!!! Kelly Mosel-Talavera stayed after the TLS Board and they voted and approved it at their meeting Saturday. This is such wonderful news and I'm so excited to be involved!! We've noticed more and more girls coming to TLS with their moms and what better way to get these girls cooking chili than to promote CASI at TLS! I'm so looking forward to getting this cook off up and running. It's going to be so much fun!! We're going to need volunteers and sponsors, so if you're interested, please let us know!
Paige was an absolute joy this weekend. I just love her so much and she's such a sweetie pie. We both wore our matching pink hair and she was all about driving the golf cart everywhere. We had the best time parking with Toni and Bonnie and ate like kings Saturday night! We made good time coming home yesterday, too. Gary finished planting my herbs and peppers and Paige and I went for pedicures. I've got to get more potting soil for my different lettuce seeds, but other than that, I'm ready for some veggies!! The boys stayed in the puppy hotel over the weekend and they're getting a spa treatment today. We're still waiting to hear if Eddie impregnated his little lady...can't wait to find out!!! Those will be some precious pups :)
I hope everyone has a fantastic Monday!!! I'm ready for this wind to go the hell away, that's for sure!! I'm getting geared up for Larry Joe Taylor in a few weeks - it's going to be great.
Well, shit - the school just called and my Juicy is sick. Poor baby....I'm off!
Well, I feel a little better....but not much. That was me unleashing my hatred for Mondays and just a little chili related rage....LOL!!!
First of all, congratulations to Carolyn Seelig, our new Texas Ladies State Champion! She bested 180 chili cooks Saturday to be crowned our champion! She's such a lovely woman and she looked great up on stage with her gorgeous Wendell Rankin stove and tiara. Way to kick ass Carolyn!!!
I also have to congratulate my partner in crime Vicki Sanders on her 7th place finish! I was so happy for her and I love watching her place. 10th place or 1st place, or 7th place...that woman is hootin and hollerin and excited. Isn't that how it should be??? It's hard to get points and I guess the way I see it, you should be happy anytime your number gets called!!
You never know what's going to win when you cook in certain places. The best advice I ever received was from a wise man...sort of a Budda type figure, if you will....and he said, "cook what you know and let the cream rise to the top". Ever since then, that's what I've done no matter where I am. A good recipe is going to get you far no matter where you are. It may not get you exactly where you want to be, but it's going to give you a fair shake rather than trying to figure out what to cook and where to cook it. The first recipe I ever cooked was Bob Coats recipe off of the CASI website. To this day, I still tell people to cook that recipe - it's a proven winner. The thing is, I got a hold of a good recipe the old fashion way - it was there for me and everyone else to print and cook. What I don't understand is the lengths people will go to in order to get their hands on someone's good recipe, all the while being nice to their face when they've gotten a hold of it in a not so friendly manner. And really, the person it was taken from isn't the one affected the most, it's the unfortunate ones who are given the hijacked recipe and have no idea that's what it is. They're the ones who seem to get caught with it....not the one who took it in the first place. Is that reason to freak out and quit cooking chili. No....from what I understand, this has been going on since people started cooking chili. Other than mentioning it today in a somewhat disappointed manner, it doesn't really bother me like it probably should. (That's probably the Cymbalta doing it's job). I mean, how fun is it to win with something when you know you came across it dishonestly? And I'm not talking about the people that it's handed out to who have no idea....I'm talking about the person who knew what they were doing when they took it. No need to name names...that person knows who he is and hopefully he'll realize that I know, too. It doesn't do any good to say anything, what's done is done. I just know that I'm nobody's fool...I may not know what's happened when it happens, but I eventually figure it out. For someone to think that they've pulled one over on me is an insult...I think that's fair to say about anyone. I guess if I really wanted to be an ass, I could put the recipe on every blog and FB page I know of so that everyone has it....I guess that would spoil it for the person who thought they landed a coup :) Well, enough about that. No need to let someone else's negative actions ruin my day, or week, or life.
Another wonderful thing happened at Ladies State this weekend - approval from the TLS Board to have a JUNIOR LADIES STATE COOKOFF!!!!!!! Kelly Mosel-Talavera stayed after the TLS Board and they voted and approved it at their meeting Saturday. This is such wonderful news and I'm so excited to be involved!! We've noticed more and more girls coming to TLS with their moms and what better way to get these girls cooking chili than to promote CASI at TLS! I'm so looking forward to getting this cook off up and running. It's going to be so much fun!! We're going to need volunteers and sponsors, so if you're interested, please let us know!
Paige was an absolute joy this weekend. I just love her so much and she's such a sweetie pie. We both wore our matching pink hair and she was all about driving the golf cart everywhere. We had the best time parking with Toni and Bonnie and ate like kings Saturday night! We made good time coming home yesterday, too. Gary finished planting my herbs and peppers and Paige and I went for pedicures. I've got to get more potting soil for my different lettuce seeds, but other than that, I'm ready for some veggies!! The boys stayed in the puppy hotel over the weekend and they're getting a spa treatment today. We're still waiting to hear if Eddie impregnated his little lady...can't wait to find out!!! Those will be some precious pups :)
I hope everyone has a fantastic Monday!!! I'm ready for this wind to go the hell away, that's for sure!! I'm getting geared up for Larry Joe Taylor in a few weeks - it's going to be great.
Well, shit - the school just called and my Juicy is sick. Poor baby....I'm off!
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