Spring in February

(Community Matters) pics from the weekend

Saturday afternoon’s party for Zella Mae Walls-Biggs (in Austin):

7 week old Zella with her proud daddies, Stephen Walls & Denny Biggs

LAF’s Andy Miller, AHFH’s Brian Stephens and their son, Clark

Jason, Chris & their son Gavin

Friday’s 31st celebration of Susan’s 29th

hosts Jim Lammori & Lew Aldridge

Steven & birthday girl, Susan Ghertner

Not sure how I missed getting any pics at Ingrid Johansen’s and UT law prof. Mitch Berman’s where we snuck away to and back from during Susan’s party/dinner. Loved meeting Larry Helfer and David Boyd, both professors at Vanderbilt who are being recruited by UT, as well as Prof. Russ Muirhead & former Middle East foreign service officer, Antonia Barry.

In Houston Saturday evening:

Our youngest niece, Paulina with Uncle Steven. She turns 6 next week

hmm, occurs to me that Paulina likely to be the last niece or nephew. What’s up with that? Need more new children in this family. Next up, we’re relying on our god children. hmm, our “adopted godchild”, Cameron Lockley, on his way to Austin now to spend a couple of days with us. Not very reliable source of progeny there. Gotta get him married off to a nice man first, then adopt!

Elizabeth Heflin as Mrs. Warren and Brandon Hearnsberger as
Frank Gardner in Mrs. Warren’s Profession at the Alley Theatre (photo by Michal Daniel)

The play was outstanding. Oh yeah, think I already blogged about this. and, so was dinner at Cadillac Bar where I hadn’t been for over 25 years.

@ the farm – Sealy/Columbus/Cats Springs (Sunday morning):

Steven actually collected the eggs this morning – while practically attacked by one of the roosters. We drove there after the play last night. Breakfast of fresh pork pozole, corn tortillas and fresh eggs with my parents, an aunt, uncle and a couple of their friends, Rosemary & Ernest. Wow, could do more of that.

lots & lots of hundred year old oaks

dad pointing out an ailing tree to Steven in the background

You gotta love early spring in Texas.


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