Monday, February 17, 2025

Monday Moments - A variety


 So, it's February 7th and our darn tulips are choosing  to  appear.  Say what?  I planted the bulbs early December per instructions.  Alas, I did not cover them and squirrels dug up a bunch.  After cold, rain, and now extremely warm weather (80s), tulips are appearing. 

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I  wanted tulips to appear in late March.   Now I'm afraid of the freeze predicted later in  February.  

Stupid Texas weather. Yes,  it's climate change.  WTF

Pre-Valentine's treat.  Toast is a tribute band  for Bread.  Remember soft rock in  1971?  Sorta sissy tunes, but very hummable, sweet, and  yes so lovely?  If,  I Wanna Make it with you, Everything I Own, Guitar Man, and so  much more.   Well, Ray and I enjoyed the tribute band, Toast, at Arlington Music Hall.  Tight band, good  tunes, and the voices were great.    The lead singer truly did a good job. Hard to be as ethereal and airy as lead singer David Gates, but he did an admirable job.  Ray and I could relive memories of the 1970s.   Old fart concert  - damn good. 

Ha!  Yes, even if they are beyond a ridiculous price, I will support the Girl  Scouts.  Thin  Mints  are the only way to go.  And I stick them in  the freezer.  And I shall attempt to control myself from eating  a whole sleeve because they are GOLD. 

What's your flavor  downfall?

Friday, February 14, 2025

Finally Friday - Valentine's Day





 Happy Valentine's Day!

Hope it's a grand weekend.   Big  hug to you, blog friends. 

Chocolate, sweetness, and love


Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Whatever Wednesday - Go Mavs

Our financial advisors  have Dallas Mavericks basketball season  tickets.  Good tickets  and very close great parking. We get invited a few times a year and it's fun.  Lots of good energy. 
The Maniacs crack me up.  These are rather large men dressed in ridiculous outfits - they can dance!  Jelly Bellies flopping. They just have the moves and the gumption  to act the fools. Positive  energy. 
The arena did get loud.  It was a weirdly paced game.  Lots  of fouls, jump balls, foul reviews, and sheer - oh, good Lord, let's get this done moments!

 Prior to the game, we got  to enjoy a talk by J.J. Barea.  Awesome man. He now  lives in Puerto Rico and  hosts basketball camps there.  He  coaches the Puerto Rican team in some capacity. He said he was 5' 10" "on a good day". He was known as a Maverick on the winning  Dirk team who could be fast!!!!

He was "little and quick" in basketball terms.  Now, he stands tall  as a true mentor  - I was very impressed.  Smart, funny, and very positive.  It was a good thirty minute chat.

Then the Dallas Mavericks won somehow.  Whew!  Go Kyrie


PS - they traded Luka... Yikes.  Ignore this post!   

Monday, February 10, 2025

Monday Moments - Babygirl


 This is a PSA - ugh.  This movie, Babygirl, annoyed the heck out of me.  I do like Nicole Kidman as an actress and she's had good buzz on this film.  

Nope, sorry Nicole as Romy.  You can try, but age is catching up.  Antonio Banderas, as husband Jacob - oh sigh.  Young intern dude - Harris Dickinson as Samuel - well enough acted but a bit ick. 

Let me save you time and money.  It's a bit cringe, bordering on annoying "porny", creepy.  The couple next to me left.  The woman kept saying, "This is stupid."  I think the man was fine with watching Nicole get naked and live out some fantasy thing.

So, why didn't I leave?  I was killing time on Inauguration Monday, in a funk, and it was best I sat in a dark room - ha!

Friday, February 7, 2025

Finally Friday - Dreamin'


 Rylee, Disney cruise, Princess Dress.  This is a good friend's granddaughter. 

What is she thinking?

Hopes, dreams, or thinking  about dessert - looked like a lot  of choices  at the  ice  cream bar. 

and the kid loves french fries too....ha!

What will she do in her life....so much potential?

Meanwhile - I seek this innocence, peace, contemplation. 

I'll be honest. I may joke about Disney Corporate blah, blah...but there is magic. 

There were a lot of other pictures showing the sheer joy of meeting Cinderella, Snow White, etc.

They were "real" and these young Disney worker bees truly gave a young girl joy and magic. 

Let this carry you into the weekend with a smile.   Cheers and big hug my blog friends. 


Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Whatever Wednesday - Miracle at St. Anna

cover blurb: Based on historical incidents and experiences of the famed Buffalo Soldiers of  the 92nd  Division in Italy during  WWII, Miracle at  St. Anna is  a singular evocation of war, cruelty, passion, heroism, and love. It's the story of four black  American soldiers, the villagers, a band of partisans,  and an Italian boy, all of whom encounter  a miracle.  

The author, James McBride, traverses race, class, and geography in this  book.  It's a "hymn  to the brotherhood  of man and the  power to do good that lives in each of us."  (cover)

The  book started slow and I wasn't sure  where it was  going.   But as the  soldiers took  refuge,  the Germans neared, and  the partisans snuck  into the picture, the pace quickened. I liked the soldier characters and cared about their lives. This is a bit of an odd  read, but  the conclusion  was worth any confusion I had at  times.  
 

Monday, February 3, 2025

Monday Moments - Intermezzo


 I keep feeling that Sally Rooney is an author who's making her mark now, but will be used as an example of the era in years to come.  I've read her  very literary books - Conversations With Friends, Normal People, and Beautiful World Where Are You with mixed reactions. She can be almost too observational in her writing, and yet the descriptions of  the situations are spot on. Her characters are very flawed, and often not nice people - and yet that's very true in life. There are times when I question why I'm reading her books, and yet I'm intrigued. 

So - this new review of Intermezzo continues the same way. I'm glad I read it, but it wasn't "easy". This is not an entertaining book.  The brothers are a mess. The women they are with seem too clever, frankly, to be with them. And yet, I was compelled to find out how they all would fare.  Ivan is twenty two, his older brother Peter is thirty two, and their father just died. We follow them as they grieve, face each other emotionally, and react with their loves. It's a new interlude- possibilities abound, and old hurts must heal. 

Tough read, but interesting. Sally Rooney does tap into deep feelings and her writing is rather gorgeous.