Sunday, July 26, 2009

Birthday, and baby

Tim Fish Here. Sorry for the long delay in writing. My beloved turned 50 yesterday!! Yep, you heard me. I'm so proud of her. I love telling anyone that will listen to me about her greatness. We took a road trip to Houston and visited IKEA. (Yuck) Then stopped at a roadside stand for watermelon and strawberries. Mmm... Had dinner at Texas Roadhouse. Whatta happy birthday.

I must tell you about my new grand daughter. One word..WOW! She's a BEAUTY!! I need to hook up my camera and give you all some pictures.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The Baby is a comin!!

Tim Fish Here. Cynthia is at her daughter's house waiting for the 'blessed event'. Kristen is contracting and is scheduled to have that baby at anytime. Woo Hoo!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Boats and Bats

Tim Fish Here. Today was an awesome day! We went over to Aaron's house and took a ride on lake Conroe in his new Tracker, Tahoe ski boat. Whoa Momma what a great time!! He even let me drive it!! I was a good boat driver and kept it in the water the whole time! Hoop-T-Do, La-T-Da!! Also went to one of my favorite stores, The WOODCRAFT STORE!! I bought several new wood carving/whittling knives, cause we all know how much I love to carve wood. Also bought a whittling book and a DVD about building bird houses, and saw some bat houses and got good ideas.

I'm making bat houses for my sweet daughter-in-law for her Organic Herb Farm. If anyone wants one of my awesome bat houses, let me know, because as we all know, BATS ARE OUR FRIENDS!!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Stay away from the fire

Tim Fish Here. It's been a few days since my last post. I don't have a lot of new news, but we'll see what pours out when my fingers start moving.

I read a new book called "Animal Farm" written by George Orwell. It's a good book and an easy read. It's about a bunch of animals that run off the farmer and take over the farm. They begin as Socialists with a pig leader named 'Snowball'. Snowball has a good heart and truly wants everyone to share equally in the work and wealth, but is soon ran off the farm by another pig named 'Napoleon'. He takes over with the help of some dogs that he raised secretly in the barn. By the end of the book the old horse can't tell the difference between the pigs and the humans. Just another lesson in how power corrupts. I wish it weren't so, but our founding fathers understood that government is like fire. To be used as long as we are master over it, but once out of control there's no stopping it. Much like the current government. Hmmmm...