Saturday, July 5, 2008

Lost weekend and more!

Hey, I missed the 4th of July! I am not used to having Paul around sick...(this is not good sentence structure, but the point is...my life is in turmoil) I have not felt well since getting back from NYC too, so it has been literally "the lost week" at our home! Paul is mending, thank goodness....I think I am feeling better too. I have a whole list of stuff that needs to be done, so hope this coming week will be much more successful. I guess everyone needs some down time, but we have to SNAP OUT OF IT! My NC drivers license expires next month, my USAF ID card expired last month....both need to be updated asap. We are heading out to the western part of the state on Thursday to attend the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games. We camp in Boone, NC and have a grand time!!! Lots and lots of bagpipes, gives me goosebumps just thinking about it. Good news is we will be able to park on the mountain this year since Paul has a handicap tag for the car due to his foot surgery!!! Hooray
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cathy

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

A Foot story


Here is Paul and Fiona. Paul had a bunyon-echtomy a couple of weeks ago and has been healing....a longer process than he thought! I have been trying to be a good nurse. I did leave him on his own for this past weekend to go to the Fancy Food Show in New York City! He did fine, but discovered that he needs to keep off his feet as much as possible as the one that had the surgery tends to swell.
I did not take my camera to NYC, but Marian, my traveling companion, did and I hope she will send me some photos....we stayed in Jersey City and got back and forth via the PATH train. That worked out very well and we had a great hotel. (Doubletree in Newport). We saw Wicked, had dinner at Tavern on the Green, walked up 5th ave. from Rockerfeller Center to the Plaza....(this in the rain) walked through Central Park (this in a total downpour which soaked us to the bone!), spent an entire day at the Fancy Food Show and only managed to get down to aisle 2600 in a show with over 6000 numbered booths! Ate more chocolate that any human being should be allowed to consume! and did have a great time. Hopefully, I have made some solid contacts for my consulting business....it was a good show. I am fighting off a cold thanks to the drenching in Central park....and glad to be home even tho NYC is my favorite place to visit!
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cathy

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Harvest time!



Hello friends,

Meet our first English cucumber and behind him are two zuchini! They are smallish, but perfect and I just had to pick them...I believe we have a raccoon who has discovered our little bit of Eden...my summer squash have been disappearing....also we have deer....but I got these guys YEA!!!!

Today was a hot day, but we had heavy rain including some hail. We needed a good rain...not hail tho.

My dh had a bunyon-echtomy Friday. He sailed thru until about 9pm tonight....then the meds wore off and he was hurting...time for more meds and now he is much more comfortable, thank goodness. I have been playing Nurse Betty trying to keep him comfy and lots of juice, 7up and whatever....He is a good patient.
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cathy

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

World Tea Expo



Meet James Norwood Pratt, the absolute KING of Tea in America! I have been a true fan of his since reading his wonderful book "The Tea Lovers' Treasury". His writing style is full of wit and much wisdom, he is a true son of the South, but also a citizen of the world. Everyone loves and reveres Norwood, he is an icon. Each year I hunt him out at the Tea Expo. The first Expo was quite small and intimate in that we could mingle and meet everyone quite easily. I felt like a true "groupie" hunting down Mr. Pratt and having my photo taken with him. My friends Elaine and Emily were with me and we gathered around him for a group shot! Thrilling. He is most gracious and always acts as if he remembers us...Emily, I believe he really does remember, she is young and lovely...but anyway he makes me feel recognized, even if he doesen't...smiling here. He is always a highlight of any event.

The Expo was grand this year. Quite different in that the location was Mandolay Bay hotel in Vegas, which is totally awesome. Had a lovely room, met many dear tea friends, drank copious amounts of excellent tea, had deep discussions on the future of tea and the tea trade in America particularly...it is growing so fast...hooray! Enjoyed myself thoroughly and I believe got some great feedback from people I trust and respect! So, in my estimation, this Expo was a complete success. I am energized and ready to begin consulting in earnest. Also plan on applying to present at next year's Expo.

I am working on some other tea-related endeavors and will keep you posted as the progress.

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Cathy

Crop Update and more

Good Tuesday morning friends,
Here is Paul taking a look at the "crops"....well, that was about two weeks ago and I can't begin to tell you how much this stuff has grown! I need another update very soon. The tomatoes are literally over the top of the cages, the zuchini and squash are vining everywhere, the cucumbers are attaching to anything...the onions, the tomato cages, the other plants....we have tons of blooms on everything...still only one tomato on the betterboys and nothing on the German Johnson's...have about 5 roma tomatoes set....so looks like July is going to be harvest time! It is exciting to watch, altho I remember the old addage: "A watched pot never boils" and I believe it to be true of our crops, so I try to refrain from twice daily trips to view the bounty, or at least the hope of a bounty!
Summer is a great time for relaxing, or for plans of travel, or for picinics. We are so fortunate to live so close to both beach and mountains but we must make plans for trips or we would be in mid-September and realize we had not see the ocean that whole summer. Can you imagine living this close to the Atlantic and not visiting? I also would dearly love to make a trip to Gettysburg, PA for the 4th of July. We are planning a trip to the mountains for the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games this year. It is a great day! We will camp.
I am also planning a trip to NYC in a couple of weeks for the Fancy Food Show! Ah, what fun that will be in my most favorite city on earth! I do love New York. This is a bit of a working trip as I am going to help a friend who is opening a tea room and we are scouting for that purpose. Marian has not been to the city for a very long time, so I am the "guide". Now, I have not been for over 3 years....but I am an optimist and feel confident of my city skills....(we will see how we fare). We are arriving on Sat. morning and have matinee tickets for Wicked...so great! Will have time with city friends Elizabeth and Kirsten and also do some site seeing if Marian wants. I can go to the Met over and over again....We'll do some great dining and of course eat our fill during the Fancy FS....so all in all, it should be one fabulous weekend.
I feel a bit guilty as I will be leaving Paul behind...he is having foot surgery on this Friday.
So, summer is beginning to fill up, which is how I like it.
Sunday I am invited to attend the Victorian Ladies Tea Society's Daisy Tea. Sounds lovely. Will let you know how that turns out.
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Cathy

Monday, June 9, 2008

Two post day...Tot photo

Left to right: Izabella, Sophia, Breana, Camryn, Jazmine, Woody
Front row: Zion and Olivia
Birthday girl Sophia is THREE

Goggle eyes Zion
Pretty cute bunch of tots! We love them all and are so proud of each one, they are truly a blessing in every way
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cathy



Crop Update

WE HAVE A TOMATO!
Good Monday morning friends,
This is a "baby picture" of our first tomato, hope we have many more to come...there's lots of blooms. Remember, we are doing the square foot garden this year...so far all is going very well. Everything except the carrots...don't know what happened to them...but everything else is going great. Our weather has been very hot...the rain barrel has been doing it's work with watering from it every other day. The heat, coupled with high humidity has made for really uncomfortable weather. Paul and I have been up and out walking by 6am the past two days...we are doing 2 miles and it is getting quite hot by the time we head home.
Tomorrow is the last day of school here in the Raleigh/Wake county area. Woody moves into High School next year....Izabella into middle school, B, Cammi, Jazmine and Zion stay in their same schools....Olivia has one more year of pre-school...wow. Sophia is just turning 3. All tots are growing up fast...time flies too fast for this Nana.
It has been a week since I returned from the World Tea Expo in Las Vegas. Lots and lots of happenings. A great trip tho.
Stay cool,
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Cathy