Feb 8, 2009
All week it has been warm and sunny, with the highs in the 70s. Today Winter is letting us know that it is not completely gone. This is typical Hooterville late-winter weather, cold one day and hot the next.
We celebrated our oldest son's 36th birthday today. How did a young guy like me, get kids that are so old?
Mrs. Sneed outdid herself with the menu, French toast with cherry topping, hash browns, bacon, Mimosas for the drinkers, a real feast. All topped off by a giant chocolate cake.
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Sounds fit for a king; I'm all for cherries.
The feast sounds delicious! Yum.
Love the pics, especially the waving branches and gray sky.
How did a young guy like you end up with a 36 year old? Don't ask me!
Yummo...
I can't believe you didn't invite me...
My kind of meal, oh yes. Happy Birthday, young Sneed!
I am going to be 36 until I can't pull it off any longer. Since the offspring is almost 15, I figure I've got a couple more years... ;)
Happy Birthday to Son Sneed. That photo of the raindrops is interesting as well as beautiful -- I looked at it a long time.
My invitation was lost in the mail. It'll probably arrive today
Happy birthday, oldest Son Sneed.
Happy Birthday Big Sneedlet!
Does your weather effect any crops? Edible Cactus? I'm wondering if anything is grown out there? Sorry to sound dumb. If we get too much warmth too soon, our fruit trees bud too soon and then freeze, and it's bad news for our peaches and apples. It's happened plenty of times and it's a bitter pill-
I keep forgetting to visit your blog on my own. My memory is just not that good; I need the reminder from my RSS feed.
It must be great to have rain, though, right? That photo of the raindrops just looks so...appreciative!
Happy Birthday, son Sneed!
I want some Mrs. Sneed breakfast.
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