Saturday, July 18, 2009

First Tomatoes of the Season


On Monday, (7/13/09), I picked the first 2 ripe tomatoes from our garden. Although they are small, they were pretty, and delicious. The others that are coming on are larger, and we should have a couple more next week. This year we decided to spend extra money on larger plants and we are reaping the benefits of fruits earlier. YUM. We have been enjoying lettuce, green onions, and broccoli for over a month and it has been wonderful. I noticed that our zucchini, green peppers, and Dave's hot peppers are also producing and should be ready to pick in a couple of weeks. When we got back from vacation, I planted green beans, (since our cucumbers all washed out from all the rains), and with all the hot weather, the beans are already sprouted and 2 inches tall. We are so blessed that Heavenly Father provides for us in such simple ways.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

NEVER ask your husband for help...


When you have a photo taken and your 10 year old grandson decides at the very last minute to add bunny ears to your head, it can really be very upsetting. So, one would think that being married to a wonderful, caring husband that if you ask him to "fix the bunny ears" - the problem would be solved. Right!!?? Well, seems as thought I also forget about the prankster side of my husband and yea, he "FIXED" the bunny ears alright!!!

Must have been a real slow day at work for him... In fact, now that I look at it, it's not even the same picture !!!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Family Vacation for the 4th

This year Dave and I went back East for 10 days, it has been several years since we've visited my mom's sisters and my cousins in West Virginia. As a surprise, Dave bought an airline ticket for my grandson Ian to accompany us. We left early on Friday morning, (6/26/09 @ 6:00am), with a 3 hour lay over in Dallas, and arrived in Pittsburgh at 4:00pm. Everyone was surprised to see Ian and loved the idea that we brought him along. They were amazed that he grew so much since the last time they saw him.


And of course Ian's favorite part of the trip was Aunt Judy's new kitten, 11 week old Billy. Aunt Judy thought Ian was going to rub the fur off Billy.



On Saturday afternoon Dave, Ian, Aunt Judy, my cousin Russell and I went to town did some Wally World shopping, (Wal Mart), then had lunch at Applebee's. My Aunt and cousin have never had French Onion soup, so Dave made sure that they ordered it, and sure enough they LOVED it.



As a special surprise to my Aunt Judy, (she's 62), Dave and I purchased her a new stove and it was delivered by Lowes on Saturday. Her old stove was purchased in 1972, and only 1 burner was working on it. She was so surprised, we told her "Happy Birthday, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Every Holiday". She kissed and hugged us - I thought she was going to cry. Dave and I cooked lots, and gave the stove quite a workout while we were there. They LOVE Mexican food, so on Sunday night we made up a batch of chicken and a batch of beef enchiladas. Then we made up another batch of each and froze them - so they could have them after we left. All kinds of cooking was done on that new stove that week.

On Tuesday morning; Dave, Ian, Judy, and I went on a little mini vacation to Morgantown. Dave and I used one of our timeshare weeks to reserve a 2 bedroom condo at Lakeview Golf Resort. On Tuesday night we went to Pittsburgh, (1 1/2 hour away), and had dinner at The Melting Pot. My Aunt and Ian both were mesmerized and loved it.

Here's Ian's video at Pittsburgh: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6DlOWB6K9c



On Wednesday Dave surprised Judy and I with a day spa treatment at Roma Spa located at the resort. When they found out Judy had never ever been to a spa, they treated her like royalty, as you can see from the photo :). We both got hot wax pedicures, and hour long massages. My Aunt was born with spina bifada and her back gives her a lot of pain, and after the massage, for the first time in months she was pain free, and has been pain free now for over 2 weeks. She wants to try to start getting massages every month now. I told her to get her doctor to write a prescription so her medical card would help pay for it as a therapeutic message. While we were being pampered, Dave and Ian swam in the pool. On Thursday, it poured the rain, but we played cards, talked and enjoyed the day inside. On Friday we went back to Judy's house.


On Saturday we celebrated the 4th of July and my cousin Russell's birthday, (which is on the 6th), with a picnic. My 86 year old Aunt Mae, my 2nd cousin Violet Grace, her husband Bob, Dave, Ian, Russell, and I ate until we were stuffed. There was so much food. A neighbor of my Aunt's stopped by and visited and we all told jokes and laughed. Then about 5:00 it was time to head into town for the 4th of July show.


AND GUESS WHAT ???? Along with more food, fireworks, and entertainment, we found out that Elvis is actually alive and well and living in of all places Gassaway, West Virginia. Go Figure !!


We arrived home on Sunday, July 5th around 11:15 pm, and got to our front door around midnight. So tired....

Anyways, it was great to see everyone, but when I think of family vacations I remember what Johnny Carson once said about Thanksgiving: "It's the one time of year you travel hundreds of miles to see everyone, and thank God, it's only 1 day a year".... AMEN Johnny. It's always good to be back home.



Tuesday, June 2, 2009

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE ....

Yesterday, (Monday 6/1/09), our sister-in-law, (Sheryl), got re-married to a really nice guy, (Dale) in Laughlin, NV. So Dave and I, (along with the rest of the Kronenberg clan), all met up in Laughlin over on Sunday and Monday to celebrate the joyous union of these two middle-agesters.

So after finishing up all our chores and running our errands on Saturday, at 2:30 in the afternoon, Dave and I decided to leave early and drive to Vegas, (on the Q/T - without telling anyone), to get a room and catch a show. We arrived in Vegas at 8:30, grabbed a room, and ran over to the Mirage and bought tickets to see one of the hottest shows - LOVE, Cirque Du Soleil. We got FABULOUS seats, (way too expensive - but worth it!!). I would advise everyone to go see the show, but buy the cheap seats, since every seat is a great seat. All your senses come alive from the moment the show starts until the very last moment. Love it, Love it, Love it. I told Dave, LOVE is now my #1 show for 2009, and WICKED is my #2 show for 2009. IT'S THAT GOOD !! We spent way TOO MUCH for LOVE souvenirs, t-shirts, books, etc. But, it was a once-in-a-lifetime event....
GO SEE IT BEFORE IT CLOSES !!

After the show we stopped by IN-N-OUT BURGER. I finally got to have my FIRST. Another milestone for me. I ordered the small regular cheeseburger. Dave had the double double animal, and an order of fries. Personally, (even though everyone else just raves about them), the burgers are just ok. The fries, I really don't care for, I like McDonald's fries better. But now I can offically say that I have had an In-N-Out Burger.


Then up on Sunday an on to Laughlin, NV for the family wedding. Boy was it hot - 102 degrees. My Cabo tan got darker, and the parts that weren't tanned, got burned, (and we were only at the poolside for 2 hours!!). Sunday evening the family got together for a seafood buffet, (all 16 of us). The waitress did a pretty good job of taking care of the LARGE table. And there were so many different conversations going on at one time, I couldn't keep track on my usual 2 or 3 at one time. After dinner, some went to a movie, some went to a comedy show, some crashed in bed, Dave and I played $1 virtual blackjack. Dave turned his $20 into $90. Pretty good - but then he plays pretty fast, hard, and gambles big, (sometimes betting as much as $3 a hand !!). After 3 hours, I was tapped out of my $20. I then talked Dave into walking back to our hotel. After 2 miles in 100 degrees temps - Dave was pretty much ready to sign the divorce papers.... I don't think I'll ever be able to talk him into doing that again, (even if I do tell him "we can use the exercise, and it's only 4 casinos down the street").

Monday, we visited, did some pool side time, ate more buffet, then it was time for the wedding. Sheryl was smiling from ear to ear, and her friends drove up from Phoenix, (Dale and Sheryl live in Phoenix). We all got on the boat, and as we started to cast off, the mate got her finger caught in the tow rope. It appeared as if she might have broken it, and of course that delayed everything, but after the EMT looked her over, she only badly bruised it. Finally the boat left the dock and everyone could settle down and the ceremony could begin.

And 20 minutes later, Dale and Sheryl were newlyweds !!!
A small champagne toast, some cake cutting and the boat also took us on a small river tour of the area. Then back on the dock - everyone split up to go do their own thing again. This time, Dave and I, along with the newlyweds, we back to the $1 blackjack table. Dave, Dale and Sheryl each spent their money, but I turned my $40 into $41.50. WOW - lookout VEGAS. Oh yea, early while I was waiting for the wedding party to gather, I sat down at a slot machine, and turned $2 into $2.40 - I am such a high roller!!! There's no holding me back now that I have a taste of the high life....

Now that we are back home where the temps are 20 degrees cooler, it feels so much better, and we are so exhausted. The 8 hour drive is a long, long drive. But it was a fun time seeing the family and playing for the weekend.

And, it truly was a weekend of Love, Love, Love....
Our photo taken by the Mirage photographer

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

One Last Look Back

Now that we are all back to work, and starting to settle back into our daily routine, I took a look one last look at the photos and wanted to share just four more. Here we are at El Squid Roe on Saturday night. The place that started all the fun. Starting at the left side: George, Tammy, Karen, Neil, me, and Dave.
Then of course I forgot to post Neil and his "whale of a catch" when we went fishing. Sorry Neil. How could I forget you !!! Did I mention that we had to throw this little guy back? The fish, not Neil.

And this is where we had our last dinner. We went to La Nao at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach on Thursday night. The food was excellent and the service was outstanding. One of the top notch resorts in Cabo. Finally, as we are leaving, one last look back at the arch. AHHH, such a beautiful sight...
Until next March - Bye, Bye Cabo...

Friday, May 15, 2009

Parasailing



On Thursday the sun was up, the weather was warm and it was the best day we had all week. So, we decided to go para sailing. Dave, Karen, and I were immediately up for the idea. It took some coaxing and a lot of talking, but we finally convinced Tammy that it was not only fun but very safe. George and Neil both said NO WAY JOSE', they would only ride along in the boat and take pictures. So it was all set, the only question was - would Tammy back out at the last minute!! I went first, being the dare devil and the one who had the most experience doing para sailing. 600 feet up, the view was wonderful, and it was so peaceful. Next up, Dave. Another dare devil with experience. He also loves doing it for the same reason. Sometimes I think he goes to sleep up there. Finally, we decided that in order to keep her for chickening out at the last minute, it was Tammy's turn, and hey - she did it and LOVED IT. Next up, Karen. Talk about big smiles - these two couldn't wipe the grins from their faces all the way back to shore. Then to our surprise, Tammy jumps up and announces, I'm going to para sail when we go to South Carolina this summer !! Guess she must also like it... Next off to Cabo Wabo for some lunch. Then shopping time, and back to the room for pool time and relaxation before dinner.

Snorkeling


On Wednesday, we went out on a boat to Lover's Beach and spent an hour snorkeling. The fish were very colorful and the water was very cold! It was shall we say are real "Heart Stopper" when you jumped in !!. Tammy has a new digital snorkeling camera mask, so she took the underwater photos. On the swim back to the boat, a sea lion swam right under Dave and came up out of the water right by us. Very Cool. This year there have been 4 sea lions in the marina. Something that I have not seen in the 14 years that I have been coming to Cabo. Usually they are all out at Seal Rock. But this year they are all in the waters. I'm not sure what is going on!! Maybe they finally got on the the better eats in the marina. We saw a couple of dolphins on our way back into shore. Quite a day. Very fun, but we were so exhausted and ready for lunch, then a quick trip to the glass factory. But by the time we got there, the glass blowers had already gone home for the day. This year they are only doing demonstrations from 7:00am to 11:00 am. OH WELL - Karen bought a few items and then back to the rooms for a short nap before dinner.