Saturday, May 23, 2009
Potatoes here, beans there, everywhere a flower...
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Our Shelba is growing up!!!

Monday, May 18, 2009
Having a Party!!!
If you know anything about us, we love to make money and spend it so the $30 is not the problem. Crawfish is great but not a top meal choice in our house. I never had it until I met Jason and he grew up with it so it's like me eating kolaches; you know when it is done right.
I did some goggling to see if my party planning etiquette is "old school" and I found this. It has to do with an anniversary party but I like her style. I did bold the answer in case you want to skip the entire letter.
Dear Miss Etiquette:
I was wondering if you could answer a question for me about party invitations. It is my parents' 25th anniversary this spring, and my siblings and I are throwing them a surprise party.
We know most of the guests would like to bring a gift or give money in a card. We do not want the guests to go to the trouble of buying a gift, but understand that people would still like to give something. How do we mention that a money tree will be set up for those who would like to give a gift?
Do we mention that it will be there, but guests are not obligated to give? Should it be mentioned as the last item in the invitation? Your help with this matter would be greatly appreciated.
-- signed, Concerned
Dear Concerned: May I recite some anniversary party etiquette? Planning the party is no different from planning any other party. You should have a budget and stick to it. It will determine all of your costs associated with your parents, your relatives, other guests, food, beverages, the anniversary cake, decorations, photographer. If it is a small private party, it is not customary for anyone to bring a gift to a 25th wedding anniversary party nor is it customary to ask your guests to bring a gift. For a large party of 75 people or more, you may expect people to bring gifts.
I do not know what part of the country is your home. I have heard about the money tree popping up at weddings, anniversary parties, bridal parties, baby showers, and some childrens' events. This customized gimmick is not in any etiquette book. In fact, it is considered rude to ask for money.
If you are sending an informal invitation -- the fill in the blank type -- and it is a small party you may put at the lower right hand corner, “Please, No Gifts” or “Please, No Presents.” If you are issuing formal invitations -- invitations that are engraved -- you would not have this message engraved on the card but would have it as an insert.
It would seem strange for children to ask family and friends for money for their parents. I know, I know. You really want to do this and money trees are a part of many parties but this theme is not part of proper etiquette.
By the way here are two little facts for you. There is proper etiquette for the anniversary cake, if you are ordering one. And if only a few people arrive with gifts for your parents, the gifts are opened away from the other guests and only in front of the giver or your parents may opened them after the party. It would be shameful to embarrass or hurt the feelings of those who brought their good wishes to the party by opening a gift in front of them that someone else brought. Remember, good manners is the art of making others feel comfortable.
Asking for money is beyond ‘tacky.’ If you continue to stamp your feet and tell me by return mail over and over again of all of your friends informing you that this practice of extracting money from people is perfectly all right, I will forever wonder why you uphold the example of bad manners as your beacon of light.
-- sincerely, Miss Etiquette
Thank you Miss Etiquette. Your website, http://www.miss-etiquette.com/index.html will forever be in my favorites for reference. For our next Williamson party just know it will be FREE, all you can eat and drink.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Denim & Diamonds
We both enjoyed the evening but it is difficult to separate yourself from the wild ones and the boring ones. It was a work event and you still have to see these people on Monday. Luckily, our group was in the middle. We laughed about the wild ones and at the ones that left before the sunset. At the end of the night, a lady came to our table and said, "The ones in the corner have the most alcohol at their table, this is where the party has been". OH YEAH!!!!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Pictureless Mother's Day Weekend
I had spent the entire week completing my classes for the semester. I am officially DONE with all of my classes. In June I will be compiling my portfolio and submitting it for Administration jobs : ) August is graduation time!!!! To say the least, this week has been extremely stressful.
Friday-I DID NOTHING!!! YEAH!!!!!
Saturday-We traveled to the Play Pen Ranch to visit with Jason's family. His dad was working at Nasa before the big flight so we missed seeing him. We also visited the graveside of Jay's mommy and placed pretty flowers for her. Afterwards, we went shopping for my school's Denim and Diamonds Party this Friday. EXCITED!!!! We then went to a dance recital for two of my little ladies. I found that I had numerous ladies participating from previous years. It was so fun to show my Cowboy my dancing Queens. Maybe I rubbed off on them...?????
Sunday-We traveled to Sealy to spend the day with my mom and family. We gave her flowers and jewerly. My brother made lunch and it was great.
We ended the evening with dinner at Alecia's. The best Mexican food on 290!!!
I realized this weekend (it was always there) that my Cowboy is the best around. I am so blessed to have him as my hubby. To be the mommy of his children would be amazing. We spent the weekend in our truck for over 5 hours of traveling time. I love our conversations, dreams, and adventures.
Also, if you have a suggestion for a great camera, let me know. My b-day is coming up....maybe it would be a good gift!!!!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Happy Mother's Day

Saturday, May 2, 2009
A Trip to the Aggie Vet
We were told in the waiting room that Remi should be in commericals. I wonder if Page Parks in the Galleria does modeling for dogs??!!!!! We have our own Marley and Me!
Dr. Jessica....such an awesome vet. We are so lucky she is right around the corner.