the things we do…

there are two things that my family loves to do together, and if you were to ask any one of our neighbors, they could tell you exactly what those two things are:

1. sitting on the porch before dinner with wine and hors d’oeuvres, and

2. going for walks.

we’re lucky to live in a nice, quiet neighborhood with lots of trees and land and space.  we have two porches, one in front and one in the back, and thanks to the subtropical texas climate, you can find us on one of them pretty much every weekend night from march through november.  (“us” meaning the four of us when mike and i are home or just the parents when we’re not, and often the g-parents as well.  plus the pets!)

we like to chat, catch up on each other’s days, and enjoy our yard and just being outside.  the cat and the dog enjoy this time too; they’re always up to something and we have fun watching them!  my parents are big on not drinking on an empty stomach, so we always have some little goodies out there, and of course vino and maybe some beer.  when i think of home, i think of our evenings on the porch, and i can’t think of a better way to spend my evening!

the other thing we like to do together is walk.  sometimes we’ll drive to some nearby trails that connect several parks in mansfield and walk there, but most of the time we stick to the “routes” in our neighborhood and the surrounding area.  we live at the top of a street with a cul-de-sac at the end, so we walk that if we just want to take a short walk after dinner or at night, and i think down and back five times is two miles.  usually, we get to talking and end up walking even more than that!

in the day, we’ll often walk the larger road that our little street is on, which is just short of three miles down and back.  many of the houses along that road have quite a bit of land and all different kinds of animals!  it is quite amusing to see what the animals are up to as we walk by.

{one house has a menagerie of goats, chickens, cats, a dog, and two little pigs plus lots of piglets!  the piglets are really cute, and i want a picture of them so bad, but all the pigs run away when they see us walking by!  this is the mama pig sprinting away as fast as her huge belly will let her!}

as with the porch, we enjoy the time catching up and spending time together, and it’s nice to get some exercise too.  it’s lucky’s favorite part of the day, and he’s very smart and knows that when he’s in our yard or anywhere on our cul-de-sac, he can roam without a leash, but as soon as he sets foot on “the big road,” he needs a leash.  we are all pretty amazed at how good he is about that.

also, because he walks three miles most every day, lucky is a very healthy dog, and the people at the vet’s office are always telling us how impressed they are at how fit he is.  [as a side note, we also do not give him people food which keeps him healthy and also makes him a very pleasant dog to have around during dinner... he usually sleeps or wants to go outside.  i used to want to be a veterinarian, and one of our family friends who's a vet would let me shadow him during surgeries.  many of his little patients had been fed people food and had all kinds of problems because of it, so i highly recommend keeping your pet away from the human food and sticking to those foods that have been specially formulated to keep them healthy.  my bit of advice for the day!]

so our walks are a good thing for all of us, and for many different reasons.  as my mom has been known to say, “the family that walks together stays together!” xoxo

the update.

a lot has happened since i last blogged, and i’m sorry for being so out of touch!  here’s the update…

: :  i had my second-to-last test of college.  unbelievable.

: :  i gave a presentation in my food seminar class on food styling.  and i actually enjoyed it!

: :  we’ve had beautiful weather lately [for the most part].  here are a few photos i took at wolf pen creek park one evening this week:

: :  i went home for an interview last weekend and left my charger at home, andddd…

: :  …on that same day, my laptop charger died.  so yes, i was freaking out.  this was NOT the week i wanted to be out of touch with the world.  lucky for me, i have two super sweet roommates whose devices have the same chargers!  [my phone charger came in the mail on wednesday thanks to my parents, but i ordered my new laptop charger on sunday and it still isn't here. :(  i'm getting frustrated...]  but i did survive the week!

: :  went to an old favorite, blue baker, yesterday for lunch with my delta gamma family [yep, i'm in a sorority.  new fact about jessica].  i feel so old now that i have a great-grand-little-sister!  here’s a picture of the four of us from last semester, in our typical sorority attire (!):

anyway, it was probably one of our last times to have a family dinner together, since i’m graduating in less than 3 weeks!  we had such a fun time – i love these girls so much, and we have a lot of great memories together.  of course, i wouldn’t forget to take a picture of my lunch – i got a 9″ neapolitan pizza, which was delightful.  i had been craving pizza this week for some reason, and the best part is, i have leftovers for today!

…AND, i saved the best news for last:

: :  i got a job!!!!!!!!  it’s actually an internship – i’ll be the food supply chain intern for brinker international; you know, the company that owns chili’s?  but i’m just happy to know what i’ll be doing, and the opportunity for a full-time position with the company after the internship seems promising.  they told me that every day will be different [which makes me extremely happy] and that they really want to expose me to all different areas of the company.  i start may 21st, and the internship is in north dallas, so i’m going to be living with my roommate now [who also has an internship in dallas] at the village.  i. can’t. wait.

so my life is finally starting to fall into place, and i’m pretty much coasting now until graduation.  and i’m looking forward to some exciting events coming up, so stay tuned!

Happy Easter!

“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!  In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”

1 Peter 1:3

Happy Easter everyone!

Today is a wonderful day, for it is the day that Jesus sacrificed his life for our sins.  How amazing God is for sending His Son, and how selfless Jesus is for giving us new life.  That act of love is greater, deeper, and more powerful than any that has been and will ever be seen.  It leaves me speechless.

Here’s a bit of Easter for you, both old and new:

1. Mike and I dying eggs, probably ’98

2. Treats from Mimi…little plastic pastel-colored cups filled with Easter grass, chocolate nests, chocolate eggs, and Peeps

3. Baby Mike hunting for eggs in ’94…isn’t he the cutest??

4. Deviled eggs + blue cheese celery bites on the porch before Easter dinner

5. What silly kids we were! ’98

6. Strawberries ‘n cream cake roll made by Mom and me

7. Little Lucky enjoying the weather and a treat in the grass

8. Mimi’s beautiful Easter table

9. Running for eggs!  ’95 or ’96

The Easter Bunny was good to me this year ;)

and I hope he was good to you too!

xo