Even though I don't have to go out in the frigid weather, I'd much rather be back here...

...with a few of these!

Can you take a second honeymoon without your honey? Nah...I think I'll wait until he gets back. ;)


Mold...the bane of my existence in WA. This is from Will's truck. Guess this is what happens when a car sits for six weeks without being run in this climate. I've cleaned and cleaned and I think I've gotten rid of most of it, but I'm afraid it's down in the vents and in any and every other hidden spot. I hate mold.
It's always hit or miss with me...I use the same amount, usually, no matter what brand I buy. There are so, so many to choose from up here, from small shops that roast their own beans, to local and regional brands sold at the grocery store. Because I love coffee, I even tried some organic blend once from a Seattle company. It was gross. I've read about brewing coffee on the internet. A few years ago I started using more coffee than I thought I needed and it started tasting better. Now, I've lost the touch. But not today...Today my Archer Farms from Target brand coffee turned out just right. Just. Right. Vows were made...
...there were sabers...
...and kisses...
...there was even a little rain.
There was dancing...

...and cake...

...and lots,
and lots,
of family.
Oh, and there was whooping.
At one point, there were even kazoos.
















My friend Julie and I at her wedding reception. It was so good to be back in College Station for a bit, to see old friends, and to be a part of the wedding festivities! It all went by way too fast.
My mother-in-law, cousins-in-law and me on a little expedition to stock up the Austinites with some fire wood. I had a great visit in Uvalde, learning to make toffee, visiting great aunts, and just generally relaxing at the in-laws.
The ladies of the family (minus Marla, who was inside the house staying warm and dry). We braved the cold and rain to help keep watch over the ham that was being smoked. The portable heater and the laughs helped!
There's nothing like a little DDR to liven up the party! And, there's nothing like beating your almost 15-year-old, cheerleader niece at the game, either! (Sorry, Anna!) Thanks to Will for the new game, which came as a Christmas present from overseas. We had a blast and even got mom, Brian and Chris out there (although I kept those pictures private so as not to embarrass anyone)!!!
Toasting the new year - in Turkey that is! Unfortunately, at the time of this picture Will was headed into work - what a way to ring in 2007! So, I had a drink for him and thought about how much fun it will be next year to ring in 2008 together (instead of 6200 miles apart).
Okay...new favorite game! Left. Right. Center.
This dice game is SO much fun. We had an absolute blast (even Grandpa got in on the fun). I did not win (sorry, Will) but I'm on the hunt for this game. My brother's girlfriend, Lelia, brought it along so we could all get hooked.