I'm a dash of Jackie O. A pinch of Elly May. A splash of Quelques Fleurs. A jigger of pickle juice. My friends call me Boots. My name is JoBeth. I'm just a southern girl who adores a great tune, a delicious meal, beautiful flowers, a frilly dress, and the perfect shoe. I'm married to a curly haired boy I call "The Angler". By day, I'm a healthcare stategist with a passion for NonProfits. I have a Masters degree in food. Literally. I am a registered dietitian, but I do love burgers and chocolate chip cookies. I survived being President of the Junior League. I'm a daydreamer, an avid i-pod shuffler and a novice photographer. I love to laugh. I'm often silly with a heapin' helpin' of sappy. I'm blessed beyond measure and amazed by God's grace. I try to keep my high heels walking in faith one step at a time, It's my prayer to help other women live beautiful, gracious lives.
Like all true southerners, I come from a long line of storytellers. My favorite stories paint pictures. And great pictures tell stories. I hope to accomplish both on this blog. So, grab yourself a glass of sweet tea, kick off your Manolo's and sit a spell on my virtual veranda. Flair and folly awaits.
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This fun musical piece was created by pogo from a mash of sounds featured in the endearing movie UP. It’s so invigorating and exactly what I needed to get me UP and at ‘em this week. Happy Monday, Y’all!
Everyone knows I’m a girly girl to the core, ribbons, bows, fluffy dresses. But there is something so fun and exciting about a little boy. Chucks, trucks, and the coy little way at the age of three, they already know how to flirt!
little chucks…sigh
little trucks….sigh
little charmer….sigh.
While it seems a calm little stroll through the countryside – he is actually screaming and running away from me….which is why I totally bricked on this focus. I’m posting the image anyway, because when he finally gets to his mom’s arms he says, ”Where did the pretty lady go?”
Told you he was a charmer.
I , then, asked him if would be my boyfriend. He shyly shook his head yes. He excitedly jumped up and down and chanted, “oh boy! oh boy! oh boy!” It totally melted my heart. I was walking on cloud nine. I thought we are about to get some awesome pics of my cute little boyfriend. Then he refused to have any more photos made.
What a week! Funny how the very moment I promise myself to maintain a strict calendar, my days get cattywhompus. Thankfully, I can say most things this week made my heart happy. I can’t wait to share. (and no, I’m not pregnant!)
Lord willin’, I’ll be back next week with a new recipe, a lesson in grace, fun pics, and a favorite thing.
The clock will strike Friday soon. YAY! We made it to the weekend. Make it a great one, y’all.
Many thanks to Blake Rutherford and RJ Hawk for a fun morning on the Arkansas Sunday Edition Radio Show on 103.7 The Buzz this morning. Had a great time talking with them & Stephanie Simoni about the “do’s and don’ts” of Valentines. Our conclusion: use the KISS method. Keep It Simple, Sir (or Ma’am). Both sides of the coin – man or woman, be thoughtful. Say something heartfelt - in a card, on a post-it, in the steamed mirror in the bathroom. It doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Just say how your feel TODAY, so you don’t end up in the doghouse. And then remember to say it, on regular ol’ days at random moments from here on out.
And if you are still scrambling today when florists and liquor stores are closed, and restaurants are booked. a good ol fashioned mix cd still rocks, too! – Just sayin
Thursday, December 17, 2009 Posted in do tell, folly
Birthdays have always been a big deal in my family. Thanks to my sweet mom. Tomorrow – December 18th is my day. Growing up with a December birthday meant school dismissed for holiday right before my day, so I never once got to take cupcakes to school and share them with my classmates. I always got the group sing-song of the birthday tune which I shared with the rest of the folks who would celebrate their day somewhere between Dec 15 and Jan 5. ” Happy Birthday to You. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday dear Marc, Shane, Heather, and JoBeth. Happy Birthday to you” Not to mention, all of us were out shone by another BIG birthday occurring this time of year. Thankfully, my mom saw to it that she always gave my special day panache. Even if my entire class didn’t get to see me blow out the candles, she created birthday events that were something the other kiddos wouldn’t want to miss….even during holiday break.
I had the best birthday parties. And this was before birthday parties were the productions they are today. When I turned 5, she sent out invitations shaped like teapots and requested that all the attendees dress like their very chic, fashionable mothers. I’m pretty sure she got the idea because I had a skirt of hers that I insisted on wearing all. the. time. It was black with a green ivy print. I would pull the skirt up under my arms and fashion it into a strapless dress. I would cinch it with a gold belt. I would remove the proper barrette from my hair and let my waist long locks wildly cascade down. I considered this my “Jane” look …as in Tarzan and Jane. My dog Misty was Cheetah. ( I was a pretty intense 5 year old) When birthday party day arrived. I wore the skirt – but she made me wear the matching top and put my hair in a bun. I had to be a young lady for the tea party. Jane was not invited. We held a fashion show. Each girl dressed in her mother’s ‘best” sashayed down the catwalk (our long narrow coffee table). My mom took pictures of each girl. After the party she had them framed and gave them as party favors. I grew up spending the night with a friend who kept that picture on her bookshelf until we left for college.
In 3rd grade, we hosted a Valley Girl party. It was totally tubular! I mean, like , I’m so sure if you weren’t there you were so totally not rad. I wore a red sweatshirt with the neck line cut out of it - a la Jennifer Beale. We played a game where we had to stand straight up, drop spoons from chest level into a large pickle jar painted with red lips on it. The game was called….oh yeah ….wait for it…..”Gag me with a spoon” Mom was clever.
My thirteenth birthday was captured on film in a Polaroid scavenger hunt party. One of our assignments was to get a picture of our favorite junior high football player with his jersey. While my mom and her friends were shuttling us around town for our winning shots. There was another mom who suddenly had 15 girls clamoring on her house one quiet Saturday afternoon to get pictures of her son. We apparently all had the same favorite player. (Hi Jim!)
As I’ve grown up, I’ve carried on the birthday party tradition. Some years it’s over the top. This year, I’m keeping it simple. My dearest friend from childhood is flying in from Dallas for the day. She’ll meet another dear friend of mine here in Little Rock. The three of us will lunch. There’s some Vueve Cliquot chilling in the refrigerator that the Angler brought home tonight. I have no idea what is up his sleeve. We’ll have to wait and see.
As for mom, she’s already mailed me the birthday card I can’t read without boo-hooing. And I’m expecting an early morning phone call. She’ll start by singing “Happy Birthday to You” off key – but that’s ok. Then she’ll tell me she remembers it well the day I was born. She was up at midnight making cookies for my brother’s 1st grade Christmas party. (Does this start to explain some things about me?) I was born a mere 4 hours later at 4:35 a.m. I’ll joke that it was the only time I’ve ever been a morning person. Then she’ll sing “you are my sunshine” – off key. She’ll tell me she wishes she could hug my neck. I’ll tell her I’ll be home soon to hug hers. She’ll also remind me of the cute yellow coat she bought me as a gift.
After I hang up the phone with my mother, I’ll put on my yellow coat and get ready to face a brand new year. I’ll head to the airport to pick up my friend. I’ll splurge at lunch and get dessert. And if they so happen to put a candle on my raspberry pie – I’ll make a wish. I’ll wish that all of us have a year filled with joy and panache.