Monday, January 31, 2011

We have a yard!!!


Last weekend, Moose helped me pour a slab for the propane tank. I had to move it since it was too close to the garage. That is ok since I am going to build a covered patio where the tank used to be. Brenham Propane showed up at 8:00 on Friday to reloacate it. Here are a couple of pics. Everything went smoothly and the tank looks great in its new location. The way they moved it was really cool. They had a little crane on the back of a 1 ton pick up. They brought a trencher and relocated the lines and then the tank. Also did me a favor by trenching in front of the garage so I can run my new electrical. I really appreciated the favor. Below is the tank in the new location. Note the crinums on each side. Since this picture was taken I have also moved a bunch of artemsia in front of it. It is actually beginning to look like a yard with flower beds!



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Another Great Weekend

Will the fun never stop? This was another banner weekend for the White's. Friday got it started with a dance at the Brenham Sons of Herman Hall. Sally and I realized we had crossed over to the "older side" of life because of this night. You see, the Sons of Herman are pretty much a bunch of OLD German guys and girls. Since they are old, they start the dance at 5:00, dance two hours, eat BBQ and then dance till 9:00. The sad part of this is, Sally and I thought it was about the most fun we have had with all our clothes in quite a while. What does that say about us?


When we got home (at 9:15), Katie and Moose were waiting. I stayed up all the way to 10:30 just to visit with them. Saturday was such a lovely day that Sally suggested a day trip. So, we all loaded up and headed out. First, we stopped at Festival Hill in Round Top. Very lovely. I highly recommend this place for some excellent photog opportunities. Note picture of Sally taking picture of Katie and Moose.


After this we were off to the Kriesche Brewery and Monument Hill State Park in La Grange. This was A MOST ENJOYABLE trip. I do not have the time or the typing skills to quickly detail all that was of note, but suffice to say-GO!!!! Beautiful scenery, Texas history, architecture, photog opps, German ingenuity, Texas Heroes. I could go on and on. Instead, I will just post a few pics:


Above is the house that Mr. Kriesche built with his own two hands


The ruins of the first commercial brewery in Texas. Built with Mr. Kriesche's own hands


The monument to the Texas heroes killed by Santa Anna after the Muir Expedition




The girl that planned this fabulous day and who can still make my heart beat fast!


You would think that there was no way to improve a day like this. However, you would be wrong. We got to buy some kolaches in La Grange, visit the painted church at High Hill and stop by and see Sally's sister's place in Schulenberg. Then, it was off to the Swiss Alp Dance Hall for Jaeger Schnitzel. Sally finished her perfect day by cleaning the kids clock at Tripoli. It just doesn't get better than that!





Friday, January 21, 2011

Beginning to look like something

Thanks to the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sally and I got to stay home last Monday and do a little work to the house. We finally have all of the shutters built, painted and installed on the front of the house. This has been another arduous process that could not have been completed with out the help of my lovely bride and my two favorite son-in-laws. Thanks guys and gals for all of your help. Also note that the front door is no longer an ugly orangey red. It is now the same color red as all of the other doors on the nest. Please also take note of the matching red porch swing that is now hanging as well! Such little things seem to make the biggest difference!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Washington County Spelling Bee

Last night, Sally and I had just about as much fun as is humanly possible on a cold Thursday night in Brenham. We attended the 56th Annual Washington County Spelling Bee. OMG! This thing was so exciting and so much fun. It started with 27 kids from grades 2 through 8. Each of the kids on the stage had won at their respective bees. Sally had one of her students in it and St. Paul's had four kids total. There was also one of our students from CCE. We were so amazed at how smart these kids were. Incredibly hard words were correctly spelled by kids in all ages. Infact, the winners were two fourth graders and one fifth grader. Sally and I really got into it. We would hold our breath when a hard word came and then cheer when they got it. All of them did great. It took 27 rounds to crown the winner. I cannot express how good it was for me to go to this. With so much bad in the news today about bad kids, it is so comforting to know that for every bad kid that makes the news there are hundreds of great kids that are smart and willing to work hard memorizing spelling words. Special props to Austin Derkowitz who is in our 5th Grade CCE and the third place winner and a very special thanks to all of the kids and parents that made a cynical old man remember that there really is a future for America!


Monday, January 3, 2011

Christmas 2011

How do you start when you have two solid weeks of holiday cheer jam packed with activities. I guess I will go chronoligically. First, before the holidays really got going, we went to Austin to watch Danny Hartly graduate from St. Edwards. Very nice ceremony and we really enjoyed sharing the day with his family.


The following weekend, we were off to Denton to watch Scott Hemann graduate from UNT. This was a lot of fun as well. We really were glad Jessie and Whitney could join us. It was also fun hanging out with all of the Hemann's. Sally and I did a count and figured out that this was our SIXTH graduation ceremony at UNT in the last three years. Only one more to go. Whitney should walk in a year and a half.

After all of the graduating, Sally, Katie and Ramez all got out of school for a much needed two week break. Katie and Ramez arrived at the nest on the night of the 20th. They had to come to an empty nest because Sally, heather and I met David and Pam at the Original Ninfa's to bid him farewell. He is off on another Flour adventure in Guinnea, Africa. This was a bittersweet parting as we know we will not see him for at least a year. Oh well, at the live sex show in the parking lot broke the mood. Katie and Moose spent most of the early part of the week helping Sally prepare for Christmas. So much cooking, cleaning, shopping and wrapping. Moose helped me organize my work area in the garage and build the arbor and the gate for the picket fence. Jared and I started painting the fence but that was later. here is the finished pic of Moose and Jared's hard work.



Christmas eve was a big night. This is when we all worked to together to bottle the wine. Chris, Jessie and Cameron were all there and we were all so thankful. While we were sterilizing and bottling, Cameron (and the other guys) drank a bunch of the wine just to make sure it was o.k. Judging by the amount consumed and the slurred comments, we decided it was good.



Christmas morning brought the annual pancake and mimosa breakfast enhanced with the family crossword. All agreed that this year's crossword was the hardest and bestest.




After Christmas we had a spirited "Chinese Gift Exchange". Moose won the prize of best gift by giving me "The pot that ruined Christmas". This is an inside joke and you had to be there to fully appreciate it. However, trust me, it was very funny.




Sunday found Chris, Gran, Sally and I at the Antoun's for a lovely and spirited Middle eastern dinner.




The week after Christmas found Whitney, Heather and Jared at the nest. We also got a surprise visit from margret and Kathleen Hartly.



Whitney left on Thursday because she had a hot date for New Year's. To prepare for this lavish evening at the symphony, Sally took Heather and Whit to get a manicure. After Whit left, it was such a lovely day that we decided to go to Blue Bell for the tour. Guess what? No tours today! This is the third time that we have tried to get in a tour at Blue Bell and they weren't doing them. So, after a couple of fresh scoops at the palnt we went to the Monastery of St. Claire. This is a bunch of very old nuns that raise miniature horses. It was pretty cool but sad. The nuns are so old they cannot maintain the place anymore. So, they have sold it. All of the horses will be gone by summer. The horses were cute but what interested us the most was the huge colony of cutter ants that we discovered. We did not even know this type of ant lived in our part of the world.




Friday, Jared helped me paint the fence and build and paint shutters. Big help and I really appreciated. We spent a quiet evening at home to bring in the New Year. Sally suggested going to get lottery tickets so that's waht she and Heather did. And boy is heather glad she made that trip. Turns out, she won over $600!!!!! Way to go Heather. What a great way to bring in 2011!




Jared and Heather left us on Saturday. It was another fabulous day so Sally and did a bunch of much needed yard and garden work. We worked in the potager and planted peas on cedar trellises. We also planted French breakfast radishes and Chioga beets. We planted 10-15 onions the prvious weekend. We also harvested lettuce, spinach, carrots and turnips. We trimmed bushes, weeded beds and planted roses and primrose jasmine. I also transplanted a bunch of crinums and some daffodils.

We finished our break by teaching CCE and spending the day with Sally's family in Houston. We brough Pa fresh oysters and spent a lovely afternoon visiting with he and MiMi. On the way home we dropped off homemade wine to David and Kim. WHEW!!!! Another fun filled holiday is behind us. Here's to our friends and family! I hope you all have a happy and prosperous New Year!!!!1