Tuesday, August 29
Buenas Dias, Mexico!
Ah, Mexico: where the decision to stay next to the fan or in the water is easy, but deciding what to drink next is not.
Ellis was gorgeous! Matt was ever handsome. The wedding was short and sweet featuring songs "Be Mine" and "Clocks." Visiting and catching up with old friends was simply priceless.
While I was out, Rosa Jane started clapping her hands together. I missed them very much, but in the end, Don had a wonderful time bonding solo with Rosa Jane and I was glad to be able to enjoy time in the pool for a solid two days among old friends and new ones.
Thursday, August 24
No Longer a Newborn
Tonight at 11:04 pm Rosa Jane will turn precisely 11 months old. In my head "Another One Bites the Dust" plays. Another month bites the dust, hey! hey! Another one down, and another one down. Another month bites the dust! Hey, Gonna Get You, too. Another one bites the dust.
She stands, but makes not an inch moving forward. She says "Mamma" all the time. I'm not sure that she knows she is saying my name, but I say, "Yes, Rosa Jane?" just the same.
This morning as she plays in my office, I noticed she isn't eating paper like she used to. She just plays gingerly with it. We're heading to our first play group this morning. We'll see how it goes. I leave early, early tomorrow for Mexico. Don and RosaJane and HankBob are staying put. How I will miss them all!
Monday, August 21
"Make new friends but keep the old. One is silver, the other gold."
Saturday we celebrated Ellis. My longest time friend who is getting married to Matt in Mexico this weekend. I'm looking foward to the celebration with family and friends in a foreign country not to mention the authentic pina coladas oceanside.
The last ten years or so have kept us going our separate ways. But now that we're all back in Texas, and time with family isn't so scarce, I look forward to spending more time her and her soon-to-be husband.
Saturday, August 19
Waiting for the Queso
Friday, August 18
Sculpture by Robyn M. Holley
Thursday, August 17
Standing proud
Last night we had a fun girls night at the house eatin' a sinful dinner of nachos followed by brownies and vanilla ice cream goin' down the hatch! Rosa Jane was too tired to stay up and partake in all the fun, but before she went down, she was standing tall for the longest time. I told Sarah, if I go get the camera, she'll be sitting by the time I get back. But just look at her, will ya? There's more in this set, too. From time to time, I splurge on the sale apparel at Babystyle. I love this little outfit... it says "Mon cherie" or something like that... I don't speak or write French, but I knew her daddy would appreciate it.
There are cherries on the shirt and the orange pants.
Robby leaves today, but we aren't talking about that. Avoiding goodbyes and saying, "see ya real soon" is the only way we'll get through.
Sunday, August 13
What is Fate?
It's early July. The Pixie visits. My cousin calls to invite me to hear the Black Crowes with her. I decline. The next day I realized they were playing as close to our neighborhood as you could get, The Backyard. There's a major story in the news of a drunk driver running over 5 pedestrians waiting to cross HWY71. I hear one is in intensive care, but no names are released.
Fast forward to today. I'm shooting my friend's babies in south Austin. Camille tells me about Jeff Wilson, but the news is so shocking and I can't believe he was one of the ones injured in the July accident. Jeff passed July 10th. Jeff was my fast-talkin', knowitall neighbor at Baylor sophomore year. We briefly reconnected in 2004 when he responded to my classmates.com email -- something about him making one of the best mix tapes I ever had called Super Bubble. He visted Boston to see Phish in concert and that's just before this picture was taken with Camille. I can't believe that crazy cat is gone. Life is way too short.
Fast forward to today. I'm shooting my friend's babies in south Austin. Camille tells me about Jeff Wilson, but the news is so shocking and I can't believe he was one of the ones injured in the July accident. Jeff passed July 10th. Jeff was my fast-talkin', knowitall neighbor at Baylor sophomore year. We briefly reconnected in 2004 when he responded to my classmates.com email -- something about him making one of the best mix tapes I ever had called Super Bubble. He visted Boston to see Phish in concert and that's just before this picture was taken with Camille. I can't believe that crazy cat is gone. Life is way too short.
Friday, August 11
Date Night On the Town
Honey came into town on Wednesday to babysit for us last night. Newcomers turned out to be 1000 retirees. For our real live first date night in Austin, we ended up on the Austin Duck tour doing the chicken dance over and over and over again. Granted we did meet lots of nice people with grandchildren the age of our daughter. I guess that's an indirect playgroup. Enjoy the pictures....
Monday, August 7
The Bloom that Changed Everything
Today it finally rained briefly on Rudder. There had been tstorms in the area for the last couple of days, but never did quite make it to Rudder. I've been praying for rain -- rain to wash away worries and cares and parched plants. If things didn't change, I was going to put together an imix of "rain" songs, like Patty Griffin's RAIN, and Counting Crows Rain King, etc. I didn't have to go that far today.
When we first moved to Rudder, we bought several lantana plants and potted them. We're learning that they don't really like pots, but we're stubborn to change our plans. Two of the three got scorched on the front porch. Rescue Robyn on a mission trimmed them down to nubs to help them grow back. One made it, the other didn't. Today, on the plant that bounced back, I found its first bloom of yellow flowers. I couldn't wait to share the news with Robyn when she got home.
Before I could even tell her, she said, "things changed today." And boy did they. She's going back to DC next week and I'm really happy for her, but sad and scared for me and the little peanut. I know things will be great for her -- she'll get to finish her projects and it will be great for all of us, too. She sold her bed and is selling her car. I know those things are little, but somehow they strike a permanent chord -- like she's not coming back.
Without knowing her plans, I took my own babysteps today and joined the community club... now I can be a part of playgroups and meet other newcomers to the area.
So life is getting ever brighter and ever better... even if it is scary and sad at first. We're really going to miss having her around, especially little Rosa Jane. Auntie Robyna is the best. All the more reason to get out the video camera for these last few days with her.
Who's gonna make my margaritas now???
When we first moved to Rudder, we bought several lantana plants and potted them. We're learning that they don't really like pots, but we're stubborn to change our plans. Two of the three got scorched on the front porch. Rescue Robyn on a mission trimmed them down to nubs to help them grow back. One made it, the other didn't. Today, on the plant that bounced back, I found its first bloom of yellow flowers. I couldn't wait to share the news with Robyn when she got home.
Before I could even tell her, she said, "things changed today." And boy did they. She's going back to DC next week and I'm really happy for her, but sad and scared for me and the little peanut. I know things will be great for her -- she'll get to finish her projects and it will be great for all of us, too. She sold her bed and is selling her car. I know those things are little, but somehow they strike a permanent chord -- like she's not coming back.
Without knowing her plans, I took my own babysteps today and joined the community club... now I can be a part of playgroups and meet other newcomers to the area.
So life is getting ever brighter and ever better... even if it is scary and sad at first. We're really going to miss having her around, especially little Rosa Jane. Auntie Robyna is the best. All the more reason to get out the video camera for these last few days with her.
Who's gonna make my margaritas now???
Saturday, August 5
Friday, August 4
RosaJane pulls a Francis!
Somehow I managed to pull Rosa Jane's long hairs in two different directions to make a Francis 'do! Her pigtails are real cute, but that style is so Francis that it is engrained in my head as something only Francis could do. So today I'm spending the day with my version of Francis. Click on the picture to see freshly done up 'do and slightly later after naps and gravity have taken their course.
I talked with the Guldes today and they all sound so happy and in love and truly remorseful for going so cold turkey on the updates. They promised me to have something more posted later today. It's been only 3 days by the look on the calendar, but that seems like forever when there is so much happening in their house right now... I mean, gimme some Scout meeting George pictures, for crying out loud! ;-)
Happy Friday!
Wednesday, August 2
Caeden attacks her Mom and Cutie Bailey poses
Last Sunday, Roby and I went to San Antonio to hang with visiting Mary from California. We spent most of the day in the pool playing with the precious as all get out Becker girls. Click on the picture to see more.
My parents had stopped by Friday night just in time to eat Mexican and exchange cold germs. RJ and I have it. Don and Roby do not. I hope they don't get it. RJ is being a real trooper about it, but she hasn't been sleeping through the night like she usta. I suspect it's a combo of a sorethroat and teething, but who really knows.
This morning I took RJ and Hank for a long, long, long, long walk. I took a wrong turn and ended up walking forever through what seemed to be death valley, aka through the new development near our house. I really thought I was going to die walking up those intense hills with hot sun. We were gone for almost two hours. I can't wait to take the car out and find out exactly how far we walked.
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