I had the most jam-packed Saturday and it was all fun, fun, fun! Well, except for the weather, which was crappy (barely reaching 40 degrees and cold and gray). But I won’t dwell on that. Instead, I’m dwelling on our little trip out to my parents’ farm on Saturday for some family festivities. Normally, spring planting would be in full-on mode for my brother and Dad, but the weather hasn’t cooperated this year – not good at all for the farm, of course, but a nice bonus Saturday for all of us to hang out.

1) I found spring in Minnesota! And it’s at Babe’s Blossoms, a garden store in the middle of the country. (Okay, specifically I mean it’s smack dab in the middle between two small towns – Hector and Cosmos – on farm right off of Highway 4.) My family’s farm is just a couple of miles north of Hector, so I’m definitely partial to this little flower oasis in Renville County; however, beyond my local connection, this store has an amazing array of annuals and perennials and the staff knows their stuff. It’s gorgeous inside and all their plants are top-notch quality. It’s worth the drive.

My sister (pictured), Mom and I always enjoy our little forays to Babe's Blossoms. Saturday we found several treats that bring a little sunshine into our lives.
My sister (pictured), Mom and I always enjoy our little forays to Babe’s Blossoms. Saturday we found several treats that  will bring a little sunshine into our lives of this endless Minnesota winter.

2) Happy (early) Mother’s Day to my mom, who has taught me many things, including how to arrange flowers to make a pretty pot; why it’s important to turn any old ordinary Saturday into a family celebration with delicious food, good wine and and lots of laughs; why sometimes you just need to buy new shoes; and the proper way to iron a shirt. (Although that last one is a distant memory as I don’t do too much ironing anymore – sorry, Mom!)

Here's my Mom, who will always be the Queen!
Here’s my Mom, who will always be the Queen! (The cat pillow was our Mother’s Day gift to her.)

3) Prom Night – with a Go Big Red Theme! My nephew (and Godson) Davis attended his senior prom on Saturday night, so the whole family turned out to see him and his lovely girlfriend walk in the grand march at Buffalo Lake-Hector High School. The color of the night for these two was definitely red, which also happens to be the color of Davis’s college of choice next fall – the University of Nebraska. He wore a Nebraska tie with his suit and his girlfriend gave us a sneak peek of her Nebraska garter belt! (I don’t know how I missed a photo of that, but I did!)

What a handsome guy! We all had so much fun watching the festivities.
What a handsome guy! It was pretty amazing to watch my very grown up nephew enjoying one of his last big moments of high school. He’s a good kid and a good sport – enduring lots of family photos!
Davis and his University of Nebraska tie!
Davis and his University of Nebraska tie!

4) Back to High School. (Or Whoa – Memories!) Before the prom happenings started, my sister and I snuck into the halls of Buffalo Lake-Hector High School, where both of us graduated. Full disclosure – technically I was the last graduating class of Hector High School (same building, just one town back in the day – long live the Bulldogs!). As we wandered down the dark hall, we could still remember approximately where our lockers were and what classes were held in the different classrooms. We even said the school still smelled the same, which sounds weird, but it did. Not in a bad way – it just has a certain smell that we remember. We found my senior class picture collage on the wall right across the hall from my Dad’s (class of 1958) – although oddly, my sister’s senior class collage was missing!

Imagine me roaming these halls 26 years ago - as a senior in the Class of '87!
Imagine me roaming these halls 26 years ago – as a senior in the Class of ’87!

5) Kentucky Derby Fun! After the prom grand march was over and all the photos were taken, we went back to the farm to enjoy mint juleps and watch the Kentucky Derby. Later, we noshed on a variety of make-your-own pizzas, opened some wine and enjoyed the rest of the evening. Good times!

We brought the fixings for mint juleps to the farm. Most of us had never tried them before and were pleasantly surprised at how tasty they were.
We brought the fixings for mint juleps to the farm. Most of us had never tried them before and we were pleasantly surprised at how tasty they were. And they are really easy to make, too – just bourbon and mint-infused simple syrup. (I used this recipe for the syrup.)
A few snaps with my sister, Joe and his cousin Audree, Teacher Man and - of course - the dogs.
A few snaps with my sister, Joe and his cousin Audree goofing around, Teacher Man and – of course – we always need to capture the dogs. 

Sunday morning Teacher Man, Joe and I headed home. I spent the better part of the afternoon getting the rest of my gardens ready for spring while Teacher Man tackled the buckthorn, a very invasive weed, on our property line. (This is not a fun process, by the way – buckthorn is nasty stuff – but we feel it’s important to try to get rid of it so that the native trees and grasses on our property can thrive.) The weather took a much-needed turn for the better – sun, light winds and 60+ degrees, which apparently was warm enough for Joe and his friend, Kody, to get out the water hose and proceed to get thoroughly soaked. Finally – some outdoor fun away from the video games! 😉

Now it’s on to the work week – keep your eye out for a new Facebook page for this blog. I am planning to set it up soon and will let you know when it’s ready!

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