The husband has been talking about getting a fishing boat for months now. He finally made his selection of a zippy 20 ft center console, and picked it up a few days ago. Safely in our second boathouse lift, the husband has been busy figuring out all of the technology. Things like a fancy trolling motor plus Garmin and Hummingbird sonar/live scope. We took it out on its maiden voyage a couple days ago so he could fluctuate speed and RPMs to get it "broken in". And I gotta say it's a pretty sweet ride.
Texas to the Thames
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Monday, June 29, 2026
Begone, house
And just like that, our tear down is torn down. They got started last Wednesday, and had everything above the slab demolished and hauled away by the weekend. Today they're working to finish pulling up the rest of the slab. Then they'll move to tearing out the old sidewalk to the water. The dilapidated dock is next on the demo hit list to wrap up the week's work before the holiday weekend.
We're meeting with the pool builder tomorrow to design our splash pool. Then we need to get the next (and hopefully final) round of tweaks to our architect in the next couple days so he can wrap up the floorpan. That will allow us to move forward with elevations and full construction documents, so we can get it all priced out for contracts with our builder. It's a lot to wrangle, but we're motivated to keep the custom home train moving down the tracks to kick off our build in the next couple months, Lord willin' and the creek don't rise.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Hit and miss cooking
We recently enjoyed a community-wide fish fry our church hosted. As a member of the activities committee, I pitched in to help with rolling flatware, setting up tables/chairs, serving drinks, and clean up. We all agreed it was a really good turn out for a Saturday evening.
I had originally thought I'd whip up some potato salad since salad, sides and desserts are the standard "covered dish" options for this sort of gathering. But then I figured potato salad would be a popular side, so I made a big batch of pasta salad instead. Unfortunately, that seemed to be the mindset of several other ladies who also brought pasta salad. And thus there was an alarming lack of potato salad options to accompany our fish, which was a bummer. So that resulted in me and the husband eating leftover pasta salad for several days afterwards. Note to self: make potato salad for the annual fish fry going forward.
Unlike my pasta salad, the cake I made was quickly devoured. It's called better than sex cake. However, since this was a church gathering here in the evangelical belt of Texas, I dubbed it chocolate candy bar cake since it included crushed up toffee bars.
In other cooking news, the husband has been experimenting with his pellet smoker and meat thermometer since he retired. After twelve long hours in the smoker, this brisket pictured above was both tender and tasty. He'll be firing up the smoker again for the July 4 holiday weekend, when we'll be feeding a dozen folks for a couple days. I don't know about you, but I'm a firm believer that meat always tastes better when it has been cooked outside on a smoker or grill.
Monday, June 22, 2026
Parade of Homes tour
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.
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.