A couple weeks ago, we toured through about half of the 32 new builds included in our local parade of homes. I was pleasantly surprised to run across several features that caught my eye, a number of details I might want to include in our dream retirement custom build here at the lake. The light fixtures below were interesting to me since I'd like to incorporate a few modern iron and/or wood rustic touches.
Texas to the Thames
Monday, June 22, 2026
Parade of Homes tour
Friday, June 19, 2026
Fishing boat for the 4th
The husband has been talking about buying a fishing boat since he retired six months ago. After researching models, contemplating accessories, considering our needs and where it will be stored, he finally chose one earlier this week. We made the hour long drive over to a boat dealer in the cute little town of Gladewater, which has dubbed itself the antique capital of East Texas.
The owner's grandfather opened this boat business in the early 1950s, and they specialize in fishing boats. The husband crawled around the one he had honed in on below, and asked lots of questions. After a bit of wrangling to get the right accessories for fishing, including some fancy trolling motor and live scope, we'll be able to pick it up next weekend. Which means we'll have it for the holiday when we'll be hosting the younger set that likes to fish with all the bells and whistles. The fishies on our lake better beware, because we're coming for ya!
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Permission for demolition
It has taken more time than we imagined, but last week the husband and I finally purchased what we've been referring to as the tear down house. After closing the deal at the title company the seller chose to use in a nearby town, we hit one of our favorite fusion restaurants. They do an excellent job of mixing Cajun and Tex Mex cuisine. Since I was driving, the husband celebrated with something called a gator bite drink.
We were supposed to buy this property the day after Memorial Day, but the title company and owner needed more time to get the paperwork done and unload the house. Granted, we wouldn't have minded if this sweet little 1963 convertible Corvette seen below had been left in the garage for us. But alas, they got it running and away it went.
Though we didn't get to keep the zippy old Vette, we did run across a cool vintage water ski as well as some golf clubs that I might use for decor in our dream retirement house we're still busy designing. With the HOA approving our application to tear down the house, now it's just a matter of getting the electricity and water disconnected from the source so the demolition folks can do their thing.
We continue to make tweaks to our house plans with the architect we hired. He has been a quick study with our vision, and does a good job of listening to what we want, as well as getting revisions to us in a very timely manner. I think that by the time the old house has been removed from the site over the course of the next month, that we will have our house plans edited to our liking and contracts signed so we can kick off the build in early fall.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Vacation Bible School 2026
Whew, y'all... I just wrapped up a week of teaching VBS to 5th graders at the church we attend here in our community, and I am whooped! They were such a sweet group and I really enjoyed them. Plus I had a really great youth helper that was such a positive role model for the kiddos.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Dear friends at the lake
This week we had the pleasure of hosting a friend and her family here at the lake. I've known TJ since we were in elementary school together. Attended the same university. Visited and kept in touch over the decades. Which takes effort since she has lived in Europe for almost thirty years now.
In Texas (from Portugal) to attend her niece's wedding, I invited her to our lake house with promises of boat rides, fishing and authentic cajun food. We had some spotty rain, but didn't let that slow us down. Every morning she and I would get up with the sun to log about four miles of walking in our neighborhood. Nice long chats with someone who knows all your history, the good, bad and ugly, is truly a blessing. On these walks, we saw various critters. The Canadian geese were hanging out at the dog park, and they were entertaining to watch when we took a little break.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Jesus & dumplings
In a couple weeks, I'll be teaching VBS after a realllllly long hiatus. As in haven't taught it since our newly law-degreed daughter was in elementary school. So yeah, many moons ago. But I'm game. We had a curriculum meeting this week and I'm excited about all of the fun things the kiddos will get to do while being immersed in God's message of hope, love and faithfulness. Hands and feet of Jesus, y'all. If we aren't pouring the Gospel into the younger generations, then we're failing at what our Lord and Savior told us to do to further His kingdom here on earth.
By no stretch of the imagination do I consider myself a crafty girl. So when the VBS coordinator asked me if I could make a paper mache sun with some rays as part of the decor, I gave it my best shot. The deep mustard yellow paint job is absolutely retina-burning bright. There's no way the kids can miss it. I'll follow up my efforts by decorating our classroom in an "Under the RED Sea" theme to go with the second day's lesson about Moses leading his people out of Egypt.
On a completely separate note... the husband and I continue to try new restaurants near our lake house. Taco Tuesday at a local fish place was definitely a winner. But a foray to a noodles and dumplings place, where everything is made fresh in a see-thru kitchen set up, was one of our recent favorites. Good thing I'm still logging 25 miles of walking every week to burn off some of the delicious calories we're consuming.
Monday, May 25, 2026
May musings
Praise the Lord that we've continued to get a bit more rain lately, because we really needed it. Thankfully, the showers didn't put a damper on our Memorial Day plans. We were still able to grill a few times as well as walk a Freedom 5K here in our community. With the lawyer daughter's boyfriend out of town, we got to enjoy her company a couple days. That girl is covered up in bar exam prep, and heaven forbid anything interfere with her study schedule. So she hightailed it back to Dallas Sunday morning.
Back when we lived in England, the husband enjoyed buying new beers to sample. That continues today with my photographic evidence below of a recent taste test he created for himself. I didn't partake, but have to admit I was intrigued by some of the cool names and can designs.