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Happy May! I wanted to pop in and share a few pictures from my month of April which seemed to fly by quickly. As I am trying to catch up with my blogging friends today I realized it had been a month since I last posted. My mercy! But, I am so busy doing this thing we call life here on earth and enjoying every moment that I can. With my immediate family of 14 there is never a dull moment y'all!   We had three family birthdays in April. My SIL David, granddaughter Adalynn and oldest granddaughter Raygen.  Our favorite grandson Conner (only grandson) carried his girl to the prom. We had to snap at least one picture with Mom and Nana! Two of my elementary school friends and I get together at least once every 4-5 weeks so we went to breakfast and then to  Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. We always have so much fun.  The gardens are so beautiful that I couldn't even attempt to snap all the pictures I wanted. There are so many beautiful paintings to look at this but this was one of

{Another Fun Filled Weekend}

I hope you all are doing well. I am trying to wind down for the night and thought I would try and get a post out. Girls, by this time I am in my fat clothes and recliner smashing that remote control! 


 Marty and I kicked off our weekend by having a little fun food as I call it, "charcuterie" style out by the pond. Of course I always fix more than we need or eat but it sure was good. 


Two of our granddaughters had dance recitals over the weekend so we got to watch them perform and oh my! They were just the cutest things ever. 




We were blessed to be able to see them perform.


Then we celebrated a birthday for this sweet grandgirl!


She was excited about being double digits.


And besides all the fun from the weekend I was able to see some of my pretties in bloom. 


Now to enjoy a cup of coffee....


I hope that you all have a wonderful, blessed week. 

Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  1. Dance recitals, important birthdays, impromptu picnics by the pond....there's always lots of fun things happening around your place.

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  2. Hi Cindy, that shrimp plate looks so yummy! Your grand daughters are so cute! I know what you mean about finding the comfy clothes :) Enjoy your week!

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  3. Oh, I love to come visit with you here! Always so much fun and beauty and family! Your sweet grandgirls are adorable in their dance outfits! And happy 10th birthday to the one! What a blessing!!! Your flowers are beautiful! Thank you for sharing your life with us here. Delightful!!! Have a blessed and beautiful week.

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  4. It sounds like it was a very fun weekend. Happy Birthday to your sweet granddaughter. I bet the recital was fabulous. Those cupcakes look yummy!

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    1. Was a great weekend but still paying the price this morning. On 3rd cup of coffee! LOL!

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  5. There seems to always be something to celebrate in your family, and how happy is that?!!! Let the good times roll!

    Ah yes. The dance recitals. I remember them well with Surfer Girl. She then built on those experiences to work at Disney for 16 years as a choreographer, stage manager, and even got to be some pretty interesting characters, including the Little Mermaid.

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    1. Barbara, it never ends with my tribe! LOL! Another birthday party this Friday night! Wouldn't miss these times for anything. Being of mother that raised three girls I know all too well about those special moments in life too. Sometimes Barbara I think I passed myself on the road back and forth to dance team practice, cheerleading, ballgames and etc. Where had the time went?

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  6. You have the sweetest grandkiddos evere! The food is always so yummy you create too. My oldest granddaughter is turning 11 tomorrow. Where does the time go??? Seriously why does it fly like it does?! Happy New Week.

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    1. Thank you Kris. Time does fly and I am enjoying our "fun food" by the pond.

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  7. I love the idea of a charcuterie board for dinner! It seems like your family is always celebrating birthdays, we celebrated 2 last week also! I'm so glad you got to go to the dance recitals, it's wonderful that life is feeling normal again! Have a great week Cindy~
    Jenna

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    1. There seems to always be a birthday to celebrate with my tribe. LOL! Eat, drink and be merry is what we say.

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  8. Cindy, what a lovely weekend! The dancing girls are so pretty and then a double digit birthday party! The charcuterie board looks delicious and sitting next to the pond is ideal! Have a lovely week!

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    1. Thanks Pam. Double digits is very important. LOL! Especially at 10.

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  9. Your charcuterie made me hungry--I think I spotted sushi?!?

    Your granddaughters cute dance recital costumes made me smile. And you now that I'm loving the purple cupcakes!

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    1. Thank you Margie. Yes, crab sushi. I love it. Marty....NO, NO, NO! More for me! LOL!

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  10. Oh, dance recitals are such fun! YEARS ago, when our daughter was in dance, she had a Dalmatians outfit for recital, too!! It was so cute! Another birthday! You are so blessed to have so many happy reasons to celebrate! Your snack dinner by the pond also sounded fun. Easy Sunday evening dinners are good ways to start the week and stay connected. Love your beautiful blooms! Aren’t you glad spring is finally here?! Wishing you a happy week, dear Cindy! Zenda

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    1. Thanks Zenda. Yes, eating by the pond has become one of our Friday night things to do right now. Of course weather and critters has a lot to do with whether we get too or not. But for now...yes!

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  11. I remember the days and years of dance recitals. Your little cuties look adorable. Happy Birthday to your 10 year old granddaughter. I had two grands celebrate recently, too, and one is driving! Enjoy that coffee my friend! 🥰

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    1. Girl, you know I am going to enjoy my coffee...LOL! Thanks for coming by to visit Kitty.

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  12. A lovely post.
    Full of love and laughter ...
    The dancing girls look great and a double digit birthday is special :)

    Hope your week is going well.

    All the best Jan

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  13. Cindy, hi! Your home is always filled to the brim with love and laughter and activity and yummy food. You make me smile, girl ...

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    1. Yes it surely is Linda. Another birthday party tonight. LOL!

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  14. With a wonderful large family, you're never far away from a birthday but you pull out the stops for each and everyone Cindy! Another gorgeous post xxx

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  15. I love your pretty pink mug that says "Joy!" I just love that color. And your plate of goodies made me hungry! LOL! God bless you, sweet friend.

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    1. Thanks Cheryl. Me too on that mug. I use it most every day.

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So glad you stopped by to visit.
Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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