A bit of the background is in the post from last year (click here)
This year opening weekend was awesome!
Our seats are much closer (and centered) for this weekend coming so I didn't go crazy with pictures for this show. But had to capture these!
A bit of the background is in the post from last year (click here)
This year opening weekend was awesome!
Our seats are much closer (and centered) for this weekend coming so I didn't go crazy with pictures for this show. But had to capture these!
I remember making this all -- the -- time when my girls were younger. I happened upon the recipe when I was meal planning last weekend. It's from Gooseberry Patch "Celebrate Spring" cookbook. And with these longer house (oh I am enjoying more sunshine and light after the school day) I decided to make a few things from this cookbook. And it brought me right back. The smell of it simmering, the unique broth flavored with sundried tomatoes, all of it. We were just missing Anna at our table.
Today is sunny and warm, and the time change is such a gift to this fourth grade teach who gets home later. I so love being home when there is still light - when I can see my home in natural light.
Still loving the season that March is - there is still time for cozy. I actually really like all of the 'in between' time that March and April are. (I don't like being hot!)
I noticed that these are popping up (a bit too early! slow down hundreds of tulips)
FYI : not pretty, I know, it's March. But I can see all of those green tulips peeking up!
We planted them in mid November (just in time before the really cold days and nights came) Scott planned it all out - all of the colors - everything! I can't wait to see them all!
This is March in New England.
Yuck!
This is what it will look like by May
Glorious!
We just have to be patient!
My friend turned fifty today.
I remember the first time she invited me over to her house when Anna was little to play with her daughter. She had baked chocolate chip cookies after preparing lunch for all of us. I was in awe. Over the years she has seamlessly hosted us for dinners - I couldn't even begin to count how many. She never complains (even while undergoing chemo for cancer) and has just a giving, positive spirit.
She is the godmother of Abigail and kind of the godmother of Anna too. We are grateful for this family in our lives. And I am so blessed to call her my friend.