Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Now...You Wouldn't Expect Anything Else, Would You?

Well, believe it or not, my Prince Charming has done it again!  Last week he asked me to move my car so that he could go to work and yes...he hit it!  I no longer have a license plate in the front of my car.  Good thing it's not required in the state of Texas (so I think.)  He can no longer close his trunk.  He tried tying it down, but that's not working.  So now, he just drives around town with an open trunk.  He's also missing the hubcap on his left front tire.  Is anyone in the market for a Honda Civic?  I'll even throw in a dog for free!  He hunts and you can scratch squirrel off your grocery list!


Hey, who cares about the cars when you can have good coffee whenever you feel like?  Look at what got me!!!  Oh my, this little appliance is awesome. We were at Matt & Elizabeth's the other day and Matt introduced us to this gold mine.  I'm telling you, it's like having Starbucks right at your house.  I hope I slow down once the excitement wears off, but I've used this little guy every day. 


Oh wait a second though...that's not all he has been up to lately.  He also installed the wooden floor in our future little office!  Yes, he is such a handy man.... Thanks Dave for all your hard work!


Meanwhile, while Dave was at home working hard on that wood floor, I decided to also be useful and help out so I took the kids to the Stark Museum of Art in Orange Texas.  I know... that's just the kind of wife and mom I am.  Always helping out!  I was smart though and I dragged my dear friend Elizabeth out there :0).  She is always so willing and very helpful!

It was family day and they had a special feature: Bluebonnets and Beyond by Julian Onderdonk.  Natalia and Carson were very interested in the paintings and Luke, well he was just there.  The lady that walked around with us was excellent.  She really got the kids talking about the paintings.

After enjoying some excellent art work, we walked across the street to make some art.  As always, this experience was very enjoyable.  Nothing like some "hands on" opportunity.


The kids had a blast.  To end the day on a good note, Elizabeth and I decided to drive by a little snow cone stand, but they were closed!!!!  You just don't understand.  We've tried to buy a snow cone from this place several times and every time we go...it's closed!  How is that possible. Apparently, according to Hetal, these are the best snow cones ever.  I don't think we'll ever know :0( .  

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