• I love silent auctions

    A few months back SK and I attended a charity event for the Jackson Zoo. We won a trip to the lovely inn pictured above. We decided it was time to cash in our prize and made the reservation. Did I mention it is at the beach? Did I mention it is spring break? Oh boy. What were we thinking? A sweet guy at work pointed out that I would be the only “old lady” in the bar that doesn’t get carded. I. Can’t. Wait.

    ps- Please don’t take this post as an invitation to burglarize our home. I didn’t tell you exactly when we are going, you know. And we have a security system. And dobermans. Lots of dobermans.

    ps#2- If you do burglarize our home, please take that awful pear painting we bought in 2003. But leave my girl scout cookies.

  • lots of pink and nakedness

    This shall be a very random post. I have lots (of nothing) to cover. Let us begin.

    It was a very rainy weekend. MawMaw Sarah came to visit, and we went to dinner at Tico’s. Guess who I spotted on the wall of sort of celebrities?

    I do declare! Is that our ex yard guy? Yes. Yes it is.


    In case you are wondering, that is not what he wore while cutting our grass. He also wore a cap. Moving on. I’ve put off doing my laundry for weeks. Here I am pouting on the massive pile and covered in half naked babies. I think they want to be yard guys when they grow up.

    Today G and I knocked it all out. He is very helpful in the laundry department. He puts on as many pieces as he can, then tells me he is going to work.

    Last weekend we went to Stringer. Lily got a new puppy, and Wells was smitten.

    Nan’s Japanese Magnolias were blooming. And apparently there was a pink shirt memo.

    One last thing. I recently finished this book, and thought I would share. It got great reviews, and I really enjoyed it. Click here for more info.

  • Stuffed Bell Peppers and a 27

    Have you ever had stuffed bell peppers? My mom makes them and they are yum. I’d never attempted before, but I finally made them and they were easier than they look.

    First you prep the peppers (5-6 medium size)…

    Then you drop them into salted, boiling water for 5-6 minutes…

    While they are boiling, chop up an onion and a small bell pepper…

    Saute the chopped pepper and onion in olive oil with a little garlic for a few minutes. Stir in some salt, pepper and a pinch of red pepper flakes. Add some ground beef or turkey (1 pound), and cook until it is done.

    Drain and add two cups of cooked rice. Oops. I forgot to tell you to cook some rice. Cook some rice. Also add 15 ounces of tomato sauce.

    Now, stir it all together and stuff it in the peppers.

    I added a little tomato paste and cracked black pepper to the top because that is how I roll.

    Put a little water to the bottom of the dish, and bake those babies at 350 for 25-35 minutes. Delish.

    Moving on. You remember my niece, Kailey? Well, she qualified to take the ACT through Duke’s Talent Identification Program. She made a 27. Wait. What? A 27 on the ACT in the 7th grade? Yep. She did. And I am super proud. Bursting with pride, actually. I told y’all she is smart.

    Kailey, please remember me when you are super important and famous. But, please forget how I put your bouncey chair in front of MTV Spring Break when you were just an infant. And how I ran over your foot with my BMW when you were 8. Just know how much I love you, and that you can do anything. Anything.


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