Saturday, February 26, 2011

Feb. 26 2011

Hello. Just a short chat to catch you up. Our daughter came in for the weekend. So, we've been doing the family thing. We all meet at a local Mexican restaurant Friday evening for dinner. We have a large family only a few [12] were able to make dinner. Always fun to sit eat and be merry with your family. Takes you back to Sunday dinners at grandmas. 
Saturday we made our way to the island to celebrate 100 years of Mardi Gras.This is the first weekend of parades. We have had good weather the last few weeks and everyone is ready to get outside and play. What better way than to have a street party. The prime real estate along the beach is staked out days in advance. People parked their RV'S, large trucks, cars and trailer beds with BBQ pits along the parade route.The noon parade heads down the seawall with 60 floats,the many white convertible cars carrying the King and Queen, preceded with the Queens court, marching high school bands, pep squads. The impatiently crowd standing shoulder to shoulder lined both sides the seawall. As the sirens get closer and the motor cops clear the streets you hear the chants, throw me something Mister. The revelers stretch their arms to catch that precious 99 cent beads. These cheap strands of plastic beads not made in America make people crazy. All the kids waving their hands in the air. Scramble to the ground to snatch up the throws. All to soon the street sweepers show up and you know the party is over. I do want to brag on the crowd. Very well behaved. No rowdiness all polite and fun.     
We did not do to shabby collecting made in China trinkets. A fun afternoon with grand kids. We decided Mario's Pizza was needed to fuel our tummy's.  A lot of hard work catching beads.
Tomorrow being Sunday we shall all go to church and spend the day together.
And with that said I must get ready for bed. Good night neighbors.
XOXOX
Juju

Monday, February 7, 2011

Feb 7 2011

Good Morning friends.  Have you thawed out.  Don't happen often for the deep south to become a deep freeze.  For about three days we had temps in the teens. Galveston the tropical island a little warmer at 25 to 27. Now the kiddo's were happy they got 2 days off. Waiting for the predicted snow.  Snow never got this far south but oh the ice did make it. The roof tops covered with a sleek sheen of ice. Tree branches sparkle with a thin coat of ice. However as pretty as the shinny layers of ice, the roadways very dangerous. Many roads had to be closed because of the hazards condition. So Tex dot very busy. Parts of the Island lost power for several hours. The news channels preempted all programs so they could give us up to the minute coverage of the winter arctic blast.  You got to love the little darlings. I suppose they need overtime money. When the snow did not come listening to them crawfish their way out was very humorous.
Have not had a chance to chat with our friends in the valley. One couple from Iowa I know is totally caught off guard with the freezing temps. Duffy does not like the cold. His plan was to go as far south where no snow shovels are sold. Time to pack up and keep heading south.
How bout them Packers. I did not have a preference who won the game. Watching those cheese heads now that's entertaining. Of course the commercials are the top reason to watch the game. I did not find the commercials funny. Now the kid as Darth Vader was cute as the Coke commercials. Always next year...
Chatted with my cajun cousin last night. She is getting everything ready for her Mardi Gras annual ride. Her float rolls March 4th. Her Krew is Aphrodite they have 16 floats and this year she will be at the back of line float 16.She will begin the cylce of rotating forward. Meaning she will have to buy lots of throws to last the parade route. All the revelry shouting throw me something mister. After the parade they have a bash back at the the den. The bash lots of yummy authentic cajun food and the every fun zydeco music. Yes dancing the night away now that's a party. Parades every day for two weeks. All the festivities and carnival spirit of the season will stay with you a lifetime. Liaz Les Bon Temp Rue la.
George Mitchel brought Mardi Gras back to the Galveston some 30 years ago. I have been to many and had lots of fun. However the police have no crowd control. No fault to them just too many people in a small area of the island.They are very under paid for what they have to deal with. The last few years we went very scary. My opinion; a ticking time bombing, a riot waiting to happen. Lots of crazy people.
The Mardi Gras bug has infected Texas City with the first annual Mardi Gras Gala. Sponsored by the Rotary club. This club fundraiser we will not be going.
Houston is gearing up for the Houston Livestock Rodeo. About a two week hoot nannie event. Dress up in your best duds of fringe cowboy shirts and 2 inch high "sh#t" kicking boots and tight fitting jeans. Take to the dance floor showing off your Texas two step and waltz.
Texas size parade, cowboys riding high in the saddle with their chaps, spurs, and ten gallon hats. Tagging behind the chuck wagons, rodeo clowns, and local marching bands is a crowd pleaser.
When all the dust settles you head over to old dome parking lot for the worlds best BBQ. Hundreds of teams compete for the first place trophy. Ya'll can mosey down and get ya some grub fixin. Don't pass any beans.
Ya'll come back to my next blog you here.
Juju

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Brrrrrrrrr

Yep Texas is under a winter warning. The Arctic blast has reached the gulf coast. Galveston temp is about 25. a wind chill of 10.  Every 20 minutes we are getting weather updates. A few rolling black out of  power outages, to help keep up the power grind, roadways and Hobby airport closing.   Not to worry Harry and I have planned for this type of emergency.  In case of frost bite we have agreed to give a flick to the body part affected. After all we have out lived that part, and no need to carry the dead weight. Now now don't laugh that's the easiest way to drop 10 to 15 pounds.

Hawaii was awesome. So happy we were able to go and spend our 41st annv. on the island. Our condo was just perfect. We had all beach gear for snorkeling, ice chest, chairs umbrellas, towels. A full kitchen fully stocked for a gourmet dinner. Entertainment systems living and bedroom.  Our Lanai [patio] just off the bedroom overlooking  the crystal emerald waters of the pacific. We spent endless hours watching the 10 to 15 feet waves rush the shorelines, green sea turtles and the ever so famous whales. Oh yes we believe a family of humpback were the stars of our private beach resort. Each day  as we spotted these over sized mammals at a distance. We were incredibly impressed at their constant breaching, blowing, and flipping their huge fin in the sparkling waters.  A few times we would see a tour boat try to catch up to the whales for a photo op but to no avail the sneaky fish would dive deep. After all they are on vacation Dec. to Mar.
The large sea turtles not there everyday but when out was such a joy to see them so close to the shore and so accepting of people. You should beware that right at the shoreline waves might send them crashing into your shin. You'll laugh yourself silly watching the men scream like girls.
Our beach Makaha Beach rarely crowded, just local tenants and guest. Wide white sand for parking yourself for an afternoon of sunbathing, reading your favorite novel ,afternoon nap and people watching. Many enjoy the variety of water sports.  If the surf is small, makes for a nice long ride on a boogie board.  If the surf is up then grab your surf board head out to catch that perfect wave. As the waves forms the every popular pipeline, surfers line up taking their turn to catch the ride on the wave. Canoe is also popular water sport. Me, just too much work paddling and trying to stay balance in a tiny light narrow shaped boat. I did try body surfing. The pounding waves can make good for body surfing, but they just pound the living daylights out of me. The darn waves knocked me off my feet then tried several times to wash me out to sea. Harry tried to grab me and to no avail I was heading out to the Pacific. Long story short I was finally able to get to my feet with the help of some bystanders. It's OK to laugh.  Now people watching is my thang. My oh my!  Amazing swimwear that is available. Lets chat about the one size fits all, or the ever popular thong that's just the men.  Then you have the women who want to strut their too much stuff. I thought I had seen it all at Galveston Mardi Gras.
The nightly sunsets, my friends you just have to see them. Believe me I did not miss one. Something about the sun slowly disappearing at days end can give you a spiritual calming.  The local residents would gather every evening giving a farwell to the sunsets. In the Hawaiian tradition of blowing in the seashell. This long standing custom past down many years will surely give you goosebumps.

We were able to see and do all we wanted in our two week stay. I look forward to returning to paradise. 
Aloha my Friends
Juju