Monday, April 4, 2011

Feed Your Mind with Book Pages

 Socially Superlative





























Well, it is definitely time for a book list update. You can find our list of suggested books on the right-hand side of the page. You would think that it would be an easy task to get book suggestions from a family of constant readers, but in reality, it is more like herding cats. By the time the last person finally puts in their suggestion, it has been a whole month since the first person complied! Oh well, at least we are here now...

Book Suggestions for the Spring of 2011:
Crescent Dawn - Clive Cussler
Into the Storm - Taylor Anderson
Bruiser - Neal Shusterman
Emergency - Neil Strauss
Bloodlands - Timothy Snyder
The Naming - Alison Croggon


For a fun game, try to guess who chose which book. Your options are: Alyssa, Avery, Bruce, Drew, Spencer and Tamie. Leave your guesses in the comments section!



Thursday, March 17, 2011

Lessons for a Bride To-Be

Dear Sister,

I know that you are not planning on eating cake at your wedding, but check out these beauties...

 
Look at the sense of awe and wonder in their eyes:

This guy looks like he's not too sure about this whole wedding business: 

 There are no words for this beaut:

This one reminds me of the skirt of a Disney princess:

 And last, but DEFINITELY not least...this one needs no explanation:


Don't tune out yet though!  If these just aren't your style, or you are just too afraid that you can't live up to these high standards of wedding cakehood, then perhaps there is still something that can be learned from the wonders of wedding cake photography.  So, without further ado, I bring you "Lessons in Baked-Good Cutting Ceremonies: The Emotions and Expressions of Important Wedding Moments". (Yes I did come up with that awesome title myself. Thank you.)

Lesson 1: Don't let your lack of knowledge or your insecurities show.

  Lesson 2: Remain calm, and stay focused on the task at hand.

 Lesson 3: Don't be afraid to laugh at yourselves.

Lesson 4: It's okay to stand close to each other...you're married now, remember!

Lesson 5: Smile and cut those baked goods up! We're hungry out here!

Lesson 6: Now you can have a treat for a job well done!

Love,

The Loud One

Friday, February 25, 2011

Bachelorette Party Re-Interpreted

Dear Sister,

In keeping with my post about our potential double wedding, I have decided to post my interpretation of what I think our complimentary bachelorette party might look like.

Enjoy!







Beach girls posing under their umbrellas, Brisbane, ca. 1925 by State Library of Queensland, Australia



And of course, there HAS to be some music and dancing...



We sure do know how to have a good time! I can't wait!


Love,

The Loud One

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

It's Not Too Late

Dear Sister,

It's not too late. This could still be us...


or this...


Love,

The Loud One

Monday, October 11, 2010

A Case of the Mondays...

Dear Sister,

Where was this moment in our childhood?? 


On second thought, you might have had a chance at that, but I am sure that I have never in my life looked that put together or that still...

Love,

The Loud One






Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Reading

So, we may not be very good as a family at blogging, but we are excellent readers!  We have just finished updating our suggested reading list, and we're excited about the titles that we have to share.  Something new this go-around is that the boys (Spencer and Drew) were asked to contribute to the list.

A fun game: Try to guess who suggested each book, and post your guesses in the comments section.

Have fun reading; we would love to hear your opinion of the books on our suggested reading list! We will try to get some real stories up soon, and maybe even some photos of the new puppies, Sabre and Spartan.

Thanks for stopping by!
ABE

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Spring Break 2010 - Vol. 3

Slight delay since I published Vol. 2.  So, didn't go fishing that day.  Still too foggy and the wind was blowing out of the west, which is not good for East Matagorda Bay.  Did some shell hunting back on Surfside Beach.  We ended up with a number of nice Lightning and Pearl Whelks, Lettered Olives, Angle Wings, Pen Shells and one Murex.  Got online and ordered a shell id book from Amazon.  We are going to start keeping a log, the same way we do with birds. 
Fishing got rescheduled for Friday.  Went to bed early Thursday night for a 4:30 a.m. wakeup call.  Needed to be on the road by 5 a.m.  So, Alyssa calls at 11 p.m. to check their directions.  Then they brought Sherlock in and he barked for an hour.  I tried putting a pillow over my head, but that dog has a penetrating bark!
Despite the short night, I got off to a good start Friday morning.  Met Capt. Gene in Sargent.  We loaded up and headed out.  No fog, gorgeous weather.  Stopped for live shrimp and some dead bait, too.  Wind started picking up almost immediately and it continued to blow all day long.  Kept the bay muddy and we had little success drifting over the oyster reefs.  No trout and no keeper redfish.
To fill the ice chest we hit one of his honey holes.  Caught 19 nice black drum, kept a limit of 5.  Also caught about 9-10 sheepshead.  Kept a limit of 5.  They were the biggest sheepshead I have ever seen.  The largest was almost 7 lbs. and the smallest was 5 lbs.  Caught two  on one line at the same time.  Thought I had hooked a monster!!  Also caught two stingrays and a number of hardhead catfish.  Which are just a nuisance.  Hooked and broke off two big fish.  Never got them close enough to know what they were.  That's one of the great things about saltwater fishing, never know what you might hook up on.
The rest of the weekend was all about food.  Cooked some drum Friday night.  Put on a dry rub and sauteed in a little olive oil, served with Matagorda Bay Sauce.  (Our new secret recipe.)  Saturday night we fried some of the sheepshead.  Used a beer batter.  Spencer did the frying when Tamie and I went to meet a real estate agent to look at a nearby beach house that was for sale.  Hmmmm.
Beach was amazing on Saturday.  No surf.  You could have waterskiied out there easy.  We did get out the camera and binoculars to watch a pod of dolphins go right by just outside the surf.  We were able to watch them for almost 45 minutes.
Sunday morning we got up early.  Packed up the cars and cleaned up the beach house.  On the road by 10 am.  This is a great beach house in a great location.  If you want to stay on Galveston Island, call me and I'll put you in touch with the owners.
Still no pictures.  Having trouble with the camera's memory card.  Spencer is working on rescuing what can be rescued.  Hopefully, we will have them all soon.  My proof for my fishing story is on that card.  Course, if Spencer can't save them, my story can get better and the fish can get BIGGER!!