• Bug,  Family Matters,  Niece-com-poops,  travel

    I’m just a Hick from the Sticks

    I apologize if you have a slow connection. I know I’m posting way too many pictures for one post… but the pictures say more than I can. There is something about being out in “the sticks” that will always be “home” to me. I can’t put my finger on it. I love living at the beach but sometimes I miss Hemet. Is it the dry desert air, the endless feeling of summer, my parent’s laid back sloppy style, the cars parked on the lawn, the smell of jasmine and oranges in the sun… maybe it’s the red neck in me but this will always feel like home. Maybe it’s true you can take the girl out of the trailer park but you can’t take the trailer park out of the girl.

    Rapunzel and I picked all the lemons off my dad’s runt lemon tree. For only being about a two feet tall it sure produced a lot of lemons. I think it cross pollenated with another citrus nearby and that might be why the fruit looks a bit orange.

    I’m officially on a lemonade kick right now. Rapunzel really really wanted to set up a lemonade stand but we just didn’t get it together. She made some excellent signs though.

    We enjoyed the fruits of our labors and had lunch outside. I sat in the sun with baby bug and Rapunzel made me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Now that’s service. Who needs to go to a spa when you can just go home and get waited on hand and foot?

    After some serious R and R, we loaded up my mom’s car with all my laundry and headed back home to the beach. Yes, I do feel about a thousand percent better.

  • travel

    Stupid Me

    The good news is I’m at my mom’s out in Hemet (the sticks) doing my laundry. Loads and loads of it. The bad news is I brought my computer but not my power cord so I only have 1 hour and 23 minutes left to do whatever I want to do on the internet before my battery runs out. That’s not much to last three or four days. So I will out here sitting in my mom’s swing watching the grass grow and nursing the baby.

    It might be good for me. I’ll be back on Monday or Tuesday.