Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2012

Oklahoma OK

Now that I have you singing let me tell you about where we've been the past 4 days.

Actually we were at the daughter and son-in-laws house in Edmond, Oklahoma. It was the first time we had seen them in person since the announcement of their pregnancy.

We arrived Friday evening just as they both were coming in from work. Rusty, with instructions from Sarah, had made dinner in the crock pot.  I quickly cleaned some fresh corn that we brought from Missouri. Sarah put some corn muffins in the oven and we were eating shortly after arriving. 

Saturday morning Sarah, her Dad, and I went to the Farmer's market in downtown Edmond. 

 There was a lot of organic foods.  


We picked up this yellow Israeli melon. It's a cross between a cantaloupe and a honey dew. It was very tasty.  




 It was the biggest farmer's market I had ever seen. Such a selection of beautiful produce.




There were even orchids to purchase.  They made me think of our late friend Ed, who had some beautiful ones. 


Grandpa considered this chair for little miss Lizzie, but I doubt it would ever get used, at least not at Grandma and Grandpa's house.


One the way home we stopped at WOW donut shop. One of everything please!


Back at home Sarah made some breakfast sausages to go with our donuts. After breakfast Sarah and I went to Hobby Lobby for skirt fabric. She picked out 2 fabrics for skirts and one fabric for belly bands. (Something they didn't have in my pregnancy days).




Sarah turned her dining room into my sewing room. My machine sewed the skirt fabric like a dream. I guess that hospital visit last week was just what it needed.






Skirt #1 . . . size 6 to be exact!


Skirt #2, after we went shopping for a new top to match. The skirts both have pockets too! Not bad with a $2.45 pattern, considering the first pattern we looked at was $15.


Saturday night after our dinner at a Mexican restaurant, we drove through two parking lots to find a new Whole Foods Market. We had never been in one. Cousin Rita told me about them from when she lived in Austin, Texas. It was pretty much out of our price range but what a fun time we had looking. I so wanted to take pictures inside but I knew that would really make me look like a redneck. There were cheese bars, dessert bars, pizza bars, fresh fish bars, olive bars,and the list goes on and on.  No need to look for everyday brands like Wonder bread or Lays potato chips, they weren't there. It's all organic. A clue of the expensive cars in the parking lot pretty much told us what we were in for. So were the Tom's shoes hanging on a peg rack for $55 a pair. 




Sunday was an R and R day.  Sarah and I went for a pedicure and did a little grocery shopping. We had a great dinner of meatloaf, fresh garden fried potatoes from Missouri, more corn on the cob, Paula Dean's okra and tomatoes, and peach "deer camp" cobbler (as Sarah calls it).

  
We headed to the back yard for a little Redneck golf. Lets just say Missouri beat Oklahoma!

We even wore Josie the  dog out.


Thanks Rusty and Sarah. It was a great 4 days, minus the car ride out and back. LOL.  Love you guys and baby-to-be too!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

To Oklahoma and Texas and back

It's been awhile since I posted. Last week was a busy week.

We left Monday for Oklahoma. After a six and a half hour drive we arrived at Sarah and Rusty's house. We unpacked and visited for a while. Soon it was dinner time. Rusty and Sarah treated us at Zarate's Latin Mexican Grill. The place was very colorful with flags from several countries. Items from those countries decorated the wall as well. I had Feijoada (Black bean casserole). It was served with YucCa fries. It was a hard decision between the casserole or fish tacos.


Tuesday morning, Sarah and I headed out to do a little wedding shopping. We were in search of a dress for me and dresses for the flower girls.

We first went to the fabric stores, thinking we could find the perfect fabric for the flower girls dresses. Our first stop was Hancock fabrics. Oh how I wished I had time to look at all the quilting fabric and notions. Our search for dress fabric was unsuccessful.

So it was time to check out the bridal shops. We found things that would work, but not the perfect dresses. While strolling through Dillard's and Penney's, we found a dress that would work. It almost mimics the bride's dress. Therefore I will not show you any pictures. I will tell you it was a steal! The dresses were holiday dresses and were on sale for half off!

While in the mall I found what could be my perfect mother of the bride dress. So not to spoil Sarah's big day, I won't be showing you that picture either. Although I didn't buy it yet.

We arrived back home about 2:00, picked up the guys and went Christmas Tree shopping. Shopping for a live tree in 30-40 mile an hour winds was a bit of a challenge. The blacksmith and I ended up in the hospitality house sipping spice cider while the young'uns rode a golf cart in search of the perfect tree.

This was part of the area in which they were searching.

After the tree was chosen and fallen (by Rusty) it was time to choose a wreath.

They needed a small tree and this one fit the bill. It smelled a lot like the Missouri Eastern Red cedars. However, it was a cross between some Alaskan cedar and something else, which I don't remember.


Here is the finished tree.
After the tree was decorated we were ready for dinner. Once again, Rusty drove us. We went to Cajun King restaurant on the suburban northwest side of Oklahoma City. It's served buffet style. The food was hot and delicious. Red beans and rice, file gumbo, jambalaya, fried chicken, collard greens, crawfish etouffee, blackened pork chops, bread pudding, and more were our choices. To the table they also delivered hot catfish and beignets!
Needless to say, we were stuffed when we left!



Wednesday morning, we had an 11:00 appointment to see the Oklahoma City Civic Center, where the wedding will take place. This was the view out the big windows. If you enlarge the picture you can see the ice rink that was been set up for the holiday season.




This is the hall of mirrors where the ceremony will take place.
Wednesday night was our down time, time to sit and relax. Sarah made dinner for us. Our time here was too short.

Thursday morning, we were up early. We woke Sarah, just to tell her goodbye, and we hit the road for Groom, Texas.
It was a 3 hour ride to the blacksmith's mother's house. She was waiting for us to arrive. We hadn't seen her since her surprise trip to our 40th wedding anniversary party in May.
Almost immediately, she offered us pie and coffee. Now, who could resist her homemade pies?
A cherry pie and raisin pie awaits us.


Of course I took raisin. It's always been one of my favorites.




And then just a couple of hours later we had to have dinner. Did I tell you that my MIL is one fantastic cook? Her mashed potatoes have sour cream, cream cheese, butter, and milk in them. Need I say more? Just look at the roast beef, the homemade hot rolls, green bean casserole, oh and the creamed turnips! Another one of my favorites!
The days spent in Texas went way too fast. Unfortunately, my step-FIL became ill and we spent the last day in the hospital. I had to call 911 early Friday morning. We are praying for his healing and for tests that will be run this week.
The drive home on Saturday took over 11 hours. The wind was terrible and I'm sure the gas mileage was horrible. But overall we had a good trip. It's always nice to see family.
Now it's time to get some holiday decorations up.