Sunday, September 11, 2011

Day Three (In a row!) Once the amazement wears off, I'll stop counting...

I'm getting good at this updating thing. Although it has only been three days it feels like I'm on a roll.. Maybe soon you'll all get to hear about current events rather than stuff from June/July/August.

Any-who. On with it!

We (hubby and I) spent the 4th of July with my in-laws. As always it's a good time to get together and see one another. We go a while in between seeing each other because life sometimes gets in the way and we seem to fill every moment of free time with something, whether it be cleaning up the house or me scheduling some sort of event (photo shoot for real or photo shoots for fun) or some other random miscellaneous task. Like recently I have decided to go through the attic and find yarn that I have not designated for a project and make scarves out of the remaining skeins (Possibly for Christmas or even some sort of give-away... stay tuned). So it seems that things like that just get in the way. I'm sure that's relate-able.

Getting back to the original story (see this is what happens on a daily basis. I start something and then get completely distracted and wind up talking/writing/doing something else, then I'll find/look up the original thing I was doing etc... story of my life.)....

This is what happened on the 4th of July.

Lemon pepper marinated shrimp skewers. They were probably the best I have ever tasted. For real.

Grilled buttered corn on the cob. I have always eaten corn on the cob when it has been boiled. This grilled corn has completely ruined me for any other kind of corn. I can't even begin to tell you how good it was.

My lover-ly hubby. He's definitely used to me snapping pictures of him, thankfully. And I think he feels the same way about the corn. Best. Ever.



Well, that was our 4th of July. I would have asked you all to comment/share your cookout experiences during the 4th celebrations, but... it was like 2 months ago.. the start of summer... so I'm sure you have all had other cookouts or more memorable things happen to you. So, once I'm all updated and actually sharing real-time happenings, maybe the commenting/sharing can commence.

As for now, I bid you adieu.

"Your heart is free. Have the courage to follow it."

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