Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Let It Snow!

We certainly didn't expect snow when we moved to Houston! Very exciting...while it lasts. Expected a high of 45 today and it's supposed to be below freezing tonight. While I don't expect a carpet of white in the morning, it's certainly fun right now.

TJ trying to catch some snow in the backyard.



Never thought I'd see a white roof on our house! It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas :)


Thursday, November 27, 2008

Mojo

Harley finally got his puppy! After months and months of research (and wearing Tom and me down!), he is the proud owner of a 1-1/4 pound chihuahua. We brought him home on Monday and we're all really enjoying him.

Mojo was born Sept 30, so he's almost 2 months old in these pictures. He's expected to be about 3 pounds when he's full grown.

Because he's so tiny, we have to walk in a shuffle, or staring at the ground to make sure we don't step on him. He's pretty quick for such a tiny dog.

Sleeping in Katie's sweatshirt...one of his favorite spots.




Sunday, November 16, 2008

TJ's "New" Bronco!

It's a '92...same "year" as TJ! It was love at first sight. It wasn't the Mustang or Corvette he dreamed of, but was a good compromise that will hopefully keep him safe to and from school.

While it's vintage '92, it has a brand new stereo that will play from his ipod. The kids tell me this is a very important feature. (Check out the Oak Ridge HS baseball cap!)




Friday, October 31, 2008

Quilt Festival 2008

This was my second time to Quilt Festival--the first was in 2000 after I got my quilt machine. After reviewing my pictures, I realized I take most of them to capture the quilting, so you'll have to view these quilts as a quilter!

This was an antique. If I remember right, it was from the mid-1800s. Gorgeous quilting and I love the colors.

I was sorry I didn't take a picture of the whole quilt. The interior was four large applique blocks. Gotta appreciate the picture I DID take of the quilting though!


Classic. Got enough of the quilt in this to imagine the rest...and no shot of the quilting!

This is Sharon Schamber's winning quilt. The quilt itself is pretty spectacular. The quilting was mind-blowing. I think I heard it has 25,000 yards of silk thread in it. The background is hand-dyed black cotton fabric. All the designs on it are made from the quilting in gold thread. The red was quilted in black. Just amazing. I really think they should declare her the winner next year as well. This was good enough for at least two years!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fredericksburg/San Antonio

Let the adventures begin! Our first Texas tour was to Oktoberfest in Fredericksburg, which is in the Hill Country of Texas. Not at all what I expected--more desert than forest. Enjoyed BBQd venison burgers at a friend's house and then it was off to explore. Loved the little German town of Fredericksburg. Stopped at a quilt shop, the famous Rather Sweet Bakery, and listened to a tuba quartet play German songs.

Lots of walking made the boys very tired.

Remember the Alamo? We got to see it in San Antonio on the way home from Fredericksburg. I was very surprised to learn it was smack dab in the middle of the city. That's TJ, Harley, and me posing in front.

This is a shot of the famous River Walk in San Antonio. It's probably the coolest feature of any downtown I have experienced. Every city should have one of these!



This was a building we saw while walking (yes, more walking) along the River Walk. Isn't it cool?!



On our way back to the car, Harley decided he'd had enough walking. You'd think these boys in the prime of their life would have more energy!



Whispering Maple Way

This is our new house in Spring, Texas. I'm hoping one day the inside will be finished...but I'm not holding my breath! It's starting to feel like home...as much as it can without Lauren and Katie here with us!