Wednesday, February 25, 2009

spring is springing!

I've been on a new kick lately in that I walk the doggies right when I get home from work, as opposed to waiting until after dinner when it's dark outside. I first started doing this because it occurred to me that in their doggie minds, it's probably far more fun to see/sniff/pee on things in the light of day. But our new routine has been a good change of pace for me too. For one thing, the streets of Stevens Park Village in the six o'clock hour is where it's at. Any dog parent who's any dog parent is outside, so it's a great way to catch up on all the neighborhood gossip. And that's some good stuff, y'all. SPV comes correct with the drama.

But more importantly, it allows me to stop and smell the roses a bit. My perception of what's going on with the general landscape of our neighborhood (and every where else, too) is especially heightened with my shiny new career, so I have really picked up on the first blush of spring this year. My favorite early spring stunners include the deciduous magnolia, flowering quince, and of course classic daffodils and tulips.

deciduous magnolia



flowering quince

There was a moment last week when the warm sun was beaming it's last few rays of the day on my cheeks, and as I inhaled the sweet, warm air, a huge smile spread across my face just thinking of the impending springtime.

And then a few hours later a cold front blew in and dropped the temps back down into the 30s. Dangit. Such is weather in Texas, I suppose.

Then last night, as Zac and I were letting the doggies out into the back yard "one last times," we heard one of my very favorite sounds...the cicadas were singing their little songs for the first time this year! Instantly I was harkened back to dreamy thoughts of summer and of swimming in the pool at the Squaw Creek house until way past my bedtime, softball games in the warm nighttime air, picking cherry tomatoes right off the vine and popping 'em right into my mouth, going to the nurseries on Saturday morning with mom and dad and cook-outs by the pool.

Awww, sweet summertime. I'm so glad it's almost here. :)

Friday, February 13, 2009

All I really want for v-day

Forget the stuffed animals this St. Valentine's Day. These real animals are in the news and melting hearts all over the world (at least mine).

Why choose a fake Koala bear that was made in China, when you could rescue a baby Koala bear and give him fresh spring water while holding his little Koala hand?


And how do you show your super-sized love for your Valentine? Certainly not with your garden-variety, regular-sized bunny rabbit. Get to hopping down your bunny trail, Peter Cottontail, here comes Herman the SUPER-sized bunny rabbit!


This furry phenom is a whopping 22 pounds! That's a whole lotta hippity hop. And it's true...I snopesed it.

Alas, I will not be getting either of these guys for Valentine's Day. Oh well. Besides, where would we sleep with two Pomeranians, a baby Koala, and a gigantic bunny all hogging up our bed?

Happy Saint Valentine's Day, loves!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

We're three years old!


Yesterday was our 3-year wedding anniversary. I can't believe it's already been 3 whole years since we promised forever in sweet little Harbour Island.



I guess time really does fly when you're having fun. :)

Monday, February 2, 2009

Let's hear it for the boy!

My husband rocks. Around the end of November, Zac took on his first really intricate and dynamic case as a solo practitioner. It was a doozy, taking twists and turns, hitting peaks and valleys. It caused Zac several sleepless nights and a few more splashes of salt in his pepper-colored hair. He juggled this case, his full time job, the holidays, a couple of out-of-town weddings, and travel for work, all the while keeping his chill.

Finally, early this morning, before Punxsutawney Phil woke up in his little groundhog bed and came out to tell us that we have 6 more weeks of winter (thanks a lot, Phil), papers were being signed. The opposite side began to wave the white flag! Zac and his client won! And what's more, his client got everything he wanted. Game over.

So, in true cheerleader style, I say G-Double-O-D-J-O-B, good job, good job, ZAC! We are proud of you, say we are proud of you, hey!