Top 5

List your top 5 favorite fruits.

Apples. I love apples. I always have. You know the scene from Harry Potter and the Sorceres’ Stone…where it’s the grand feast; I called out apples the first time I watched it. Haha!

Cantaloupe. I love cantaloupe as well! I love it dipped in vanilla moose. So delicious. But my daughter is allergic to it, so the only time I get to indulge in cantaloupe is when I’m visiting my mama.

Peaches! Fresh! In the summer, they just melt in your mouth. You can make peach sherbet….now I want peaches!!

Strawberries. Straight off the vine, is best. But I love strawberries. Fresh from a farm in late May is the best! Strawberry jam is also divine, but no chunks! My son usually steals my strawberries.

I think my 5th would be blackberries. Off the vine as well. Blackberry jam, blackberry ice cream, in yogurt, just plain. So yummy!! But do you ever get to make these things with fresh blackberries? No. Instead they end up in my tummy.

Apples 🍎

A Long Sweater Thing.

What’s the oldest things you’re wearing today?

So I am the youngest of three daughters. So hammy downs. Lots and lots of hammy downs!

But since I’m traveling, I’m wearing exercise pants that are 15 years old, always mine. Socks that are 5 years old. A shirt that is only 3 1/2 years old. But also a long tan colored sweater thing. I don’t really know what to call it. It’s one of those sweaters that you wear with a dress so that your spaghetti straps don’t show in church. But this one is long. Long enough that it covers my butt. Which I planned for, because of my exercise pants. (I don’t like to wear form-fitting exercise pants in public.) But sweater thing saves the day.

But this sweater was my oldest sister’s. And she gave it to me maybe 6 years ago. She was cleaning her closet. But she had it since junior high. So 27 years ago. Wow! But that is awesome!! If it survives I’ll pass it down to my daughter. It will live on! But these exercise pants are a bit snug… three babies later, I’m not as small as I used to be at 15. But I’m traveling; I didn’t want seams.

But my niece would approve of my socks, they are Winnie the Poo characters.

Have a blessed weekend 💕

My outfit

Forgive me. I’m drawing on my phone, with my finger, in a truck, on a bumpy road. Haha 😂

Again Both

Are you a leader or a follower?

I usually say I’m a follower. I prefer to follow behind and just do what I am told. Like my husband. If he is doing a project, I just follow behind and help him however I can.

Nine time out of ten, I’m like this. It is a lot easier to be a follower.

But if regarding art, I’m the leader. I might ask for input but I’m going to do it my way. I’m just curious about how my husband would do some things. Because his brain is a mystery to me.

Also swimming. I was the leader in my younger days. And still I feel like the leader within my family. Outside of my family…yeah. I’d get my butt kicked. Haha!

Also part of being a leader is people looking to you to lead. I’m okay if I’m looked at for art or swimming, because I’m a master at both (7 years+). But other things I’m a novice. I dabble in things but I’ve never spent years learning it.

We are going on a trip!! I’m excited to see my family. Even though it’s only 1 day. But still I’m excited to meet my nephew and to introduce my new daughter to everyone.

Coffee…?

….

Freshly brewed,

Long overdue.

Piping hot,

A cup, not a pot.

Milk poured in,

Face gains a grin.

Creamy brown,

Never a frown.

Sip…

Blip!

Oh no!

Down and up it goes!

Burn the throat!

Burn the nose!

Pains.

Stains.

All joy gone.

….

I had my first cup of caffeinated coffee in 8 years. Actually only a 1/4 cup. And I inhaled, choked, and gained a sore throat and burned nose. So definitely a kill joy. It’s a sign I should still give it up.

But enjoy your Mother’s Day. At least I only stained the sink. And not my clothes for church!!

Hmmm…

What was the last live performance you saw?

It’s been a while since I got to go see something live. Babies make that impossible.

The last movie I saw in theaters was ‘The Force Awakens’ 2015

The last musical theater performance I saw was Mary Poppins. It was fabulous! That was the last time my grandma had the energy to take me to a musical. 2009

The last concert I went to was ‘The Supertones’ final concert. It was so loud. I also got someone dropped on my head. Crowd surfing at a Christian concert!! 2005

The last small theater performance I saw was ‘Into The Woods’. My sister was the granny. Not really my cup of tea. But it was fun to see my sister do what she loves. 2008

I went and saw my brother preform in his choir. It was epic. I can still remember a few of the songs. He doesn’t sing anymore. Instead he sings the most on key when we sing Happy Birthday. 2005

We went and saw a monster truck and dirt bike rally. My son loved it! 2023

I would love to see a dance competition live. I love most styles of dance. I would have loved to have seen the 2004 Olympics.

I’m still open to seeing new things. But they have to be family friendly now. I don’t go anywhere without my precious cargo.

Have a fun Thursday. For me there are dishes…more dishes…and more dishes!! Haha 😂

Several Times!!

Have you ever been camping?

Several of the camping trips were great times. And some not so great. But every time gave you memories. Either memories you want to remake with your own family, or memories that you have as lessons not to do with your kids.

A couple of the camping trips, I remember with my mom and siblings, was going to the giant sequoias. That was a great trip. I don’t remember the trees being giant, but they were big enough that we didn’t attempt to climb them. Or at least I didn’t. I was my brother’s spotters. I walked across a fallen one. I remember because I was wearing my vest hoodie shirt with shorts and knee length neon orange and brown socks. I was probably thirteen, fourteen at the time. (I still have those socks!)

We went camping in Lake Arrowhead. I don’t really remember the camping part. But we spent one afternoon in the little town. I remember my younger brother and myself walking around. We stopped into a gallery. And I bought 2 postcards. One was an owl with its head tilted and looked wired. The other was a big chubby bear just sitting looking so relaxed. Just chillin. Which I don’t know why but these two cards made me think of my mama. She was either wired on coffee or she was so relaxed and comfortable like the bear. I gave them both to her as a present that year. I was sixteen-ish.

Another time we went somewhere with fishing. I can’t remember where. But I have a picture of my younger brother standing in front of the stream. He’s got his natural platinum blond hair, black skinny jeans, and a black T -shirt, with a coke in his hand. My nephew is behind him fishing with his Spider-Man fishing pole. That trip was so long ago. Because that nephew is now going to college in September. I feel so old. So that trip I think my nephew was three maybe. So…14 years ago…I was eighteen. I thought I was younger that trip.

But the bad camping trip was when I was eight I think. It was one of the last times our dad was allowed to take us camping unsupervised.

Almost every summer we would go to Jalama beach. Which I loved the beach. I still do. But I’ve been spoiled with Hawaii’s beaches from our honeymoon. But back to the trip. We would go every summer. So that trip my dad decided we would go on the hike to a lighthouse. It was on the end of the beach on a cliff. So far away! W started out for our trip at nine in the morning. Me and all my siblings. Me at eight. My younger brother at five. Older brother twelve. One sister sixteen. The oldest sister seventeen. And my dad.

The trip out was interesting to say the least. We saw so many things we’ve never seen before. We saw the large crabs inside the rocks. One was about the size of my younger brother. We saw many abalone shells. We kept several. (In hindsight not smart to make your bag heavy at the beginning of your trip.) We walked on beaches that we had never ventured on. We saw so many creatures in shallow pools of water. I loved the sea anemones! We walked by tall sand dunes. My older brother ran up the hill and slid down. He regretted instantly for all the sand was everywhere. Haha!

But we walked for hours until we made it to the lighthouse. Turned out to be any army base. And the security asked us to leave or we would be charged for trespassing. That didn’t stop my dad he made us take his picture before climbing back down the cliff.

Next came the hike back. We did eat our lunch finally before we started again. It was only around 4pm…I was starving.

This hike made me realize at the young age, don’t go too far because you still have to hike back. So the once amazing first hike, was now treacherous. Because the tide came in. So the beaches we first walked across was now submerged in deep dark water. Remember I’m eight. My brother is five. It was terrifying! One wrong step and you would be gone. And we were all in sandals.

Remember those dunes. Yeah those became the “stinging sands of doom.” The back of our legs were on fire with sand stinging your legs. The rocks with crabs were now submerged underwater. So not only was the water over six feet deep it was full of large crabs. At one point a wild hog ran across our path and my first thought was dinner. But then I thought I could ride it. No such luck on either.

By the time we got back my feet were all torn up. I had blisters, scratches, cuts, bruises. My legs could barely hold me. My arms were still attached even though I could not feel them. I was so exhausted. But that wasn’t the worst part. Our neighboring campsites had called search and rescue. And they were about to depart in search of us as we walked up. They had been worried since we looked like we were going on a hike, had little kids, and had been gone for almost twelve hours. Yeah. We got back around 9pm. If we hadn’t walked up at that moment, my dad probably would have been arrested for child endangerment. Because at this point my younger brother was passed out in my sister’s arms. And I didn’t know how long he had been like that. So she had been walking that treacherous hike with her arms full.

Safe to say, that was the last time my mom let my dad go camping with us alone. For good reason. Now as a mama I would be pissed, and would be a worried sick every time my babies went anywhere. But my husband knows the limits. He is more cautious than I am about some things.

So that trip gave me more lessons than good memories. There is such a thing as too much. And I have more sympathy for my mama.

Yes. But A Few

Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often?

1) The golden rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated.

2) “Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”
— ‭‭I Corinthians‬ ‭10‬:‭31‬‬

3) Live action Cinderella: “Have courage, and be kind.”

4) Speed Racer Movie: “Pfannkuchen sind Liebchen” Pancakes are love.

5) Speed Racer Movie: “We’re changing your plan, that changed our plan, which changed your plan. Right Boss?”

-changed to: The new plan is the old plan, which was the first plan.

6) Avatar The Last Airbender: “Secret Tunnel! Through the mountains!”

I am sure there are more. But these quotes, rules, verses, and at a constant in my life. But the speed racer ones get quoted a lot. Especially since we have changed our plans several times.

And whenever we go through a tunnel my son sings “Secret Tunnel!“

I really like the Cinderella one. Have the courage to be the real you. And be kind to others. Two very important lessons to learn.

Do everything for the glory of God. Be the example. Live your life the way He wants you to. Live knowing He knows all, and forgives all. It’s easier said than done, but it is something to strive for.

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I will be making a pancakes are live sign and hanging it up in the camper. 😎