Sunday, September 28, 2008

Gladiolas & Aloha Shirts

It's been awhile since we've updated our blog, so here goes! Just a few random snippits from the edges of our world....
  • Gladiolas - As I ventured through Publix, one of our favorite groceries - with the exception of Harry's of course, gathering fixin's for that evening's meal of pasta, fresh mozarella, french bread and Ruffino Chianti, I spied them. There they were next to the prim and proper roses; tall-stemmed, free spirited gladiolas with the gentlest of peach hues that beckoned me. In a fleeting moment, the memories of the front yard with Mom planting her gladiolas came rushing back causing a smile as I placed them in the cart for the beginning of their journey home to our kitchen table.
  • Aloha shirts - I am constantly on the lookout everywhere I go for the elusive silky aloha shirt for my dear Kenui; Robert as most of you know him by. It is always quite a catch to find those that are adorned with gorgeous hula girls, but alas they seem to be few and far between. Word of warning is to always steer clear of the cotton tourist print, you've seen them - red or blue flowers ..... sure sign that you've visited one of the major tourist attractions in Hawaii and bought the family matching shirts! I just took a look at some of his favorites; Carribean Blues, Banana Cabana, Paradise Found, Ocean Currents, Pineapple Connection, Ocean Pacific and Holo Holo are some of the great & imaginative labels these shirts are manufactured under.
  • Peachtree Camera Repair Shop - is one of the best you will ever come across! For those of you who use digital SLR cameras, you know how important a 'clean' camera is. These are the folks that do warranty work for Wolfe Camera and other major retailers nationwide, and boy do they have a deal on cleanings! You can buy a card for $150 and get six cleanings per year! That is an amazing 50% off and I tell you that I just could not pass it up.
  • Across the Universe - as seen on our new Blue Ray Disc player the other night was simply amazing! For those who may not be familiar with this movie, it is a must see for anyone growing up in the 60's. A Beatles inspired movie in which the writers and producers built a story around the Beatles songs and historical events of the 60's. Robert & I laughed, gasped many 'wows' and cried (or was that just me?) as we watched this incredible movie/musical on the crystal clear big screen. Note of interest: believe it or not, I stayed awake through the entire movie - proof positive it is phenomenal!
  • Willie Rae's - it's been entirely too long since we ate there, so we decided to drop by the other evening. Mike greeted us with hugs and handshakes (you guess who;-0) and sat us at our favorite table at the window. We started off with Ahi Tuna Poke, a Corona and a top shelf Margarita (El Eduardo) while Robert pondered over the menu. It doesn't take me long at all to figure out what I want, as I always order the fish taco dinner. Robert chose the pork chop special which he couldn't quit talking about. (and you know that's something coming from the Chef himself...)
  • Digital Arts Studio - is one of the venues hosting a show for the Women in Focus club I belong to. I dropped off two pieces that will be displayed amongst all of the other fabulous photographer's work from October 4th to 31st. By the way.... my good friend Denice actually has one of her photographs on the advertisement postcard for this event! Way to go girl!
  • Forsythe Fabrics - This place is addicting...... If you have never been there, just remember that I told you so! I found some fabulous fabric that I will be using to cover two chairs in the small 'antique' bedroom of our house. Along with this, my favorite Behr paint will be applied to the walls to give the room an updated 'funky' look. Leapfrog on three walls and peacock on one. Can't wait for you to see it the next time you're here.
There's so much more going on, but I really need to get to The Home Depot to pick up the paint for the bedroom and get started on that project! Until the next time..... Aloha!

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