Last week Clara and the Lady Eagles played at Fort Mill Country Club – maybe 20 miles down the road – against Catawba Crest High School. I loved this picture I got of Clara hitting out of the sandtrap.
And this one, afterwards, of her with her proud mom and Emmy, her other grandmother.
Last week Meg & I spent a day taking a tour around Rock Hill and Fort Mill, checking out all of the murals that had been painted on buildings. I had no idea there were so many – it was great fun. Our first stop was the Main Library in Rock Hill, where the mural commemorating the work of Vernon Grant, Rock Hill native and creator of the Rick Krispie Snap, Crackle, and Pop characters, wrapped around the building. It was very cool.
This one, also in downtown Rock Hill, was one of my favorites.
Lindee has been stuck at home with two broken feet, and is beginning to go a little bit stir crazy. Last Sunday night she, Addie, & I went out to supper together to get her out of the house. Jeff got this picture of the three of us as we were walking out the door.
Last Saturday afternoon Jeff & I headed to Shelby – about an hour down the road – to attend the wedding of some friends. They are just a little younger than us, a widow and widower, old hippies, and the entire wedding was tie-dyed. It was so cute and fun. This is the only picture I got, of the bride, but the groom had on a tie-dyed shirt, too.
We got a kick our of this truck when we passed it on the way home 🙂
Friday night Jeff & I were in Rock Hill to see Adam and the Bearcats in action on the football field. Alas, none of my action shots turned out that great, but I did get this one of him sitting on the sidelines when he came off the field.
And this one after the game, celebrating a Bearcats victory. It was a fun night.
We had some sad family news last week. A good friend of Elise’s from high school delivered a still born baby, so Boo came over from Murrells Inlet to go to the funeral with Elise. Afterwards they came by here to eat a gourmet supper of tuna salad sandwiches & chips – and Leesy said it reminded her of being at Granny’s house, so I figured that had been the perfect thing for us to have. The little mama had requested that everyone wear bright colors to the funeral, and Boo & Elise did a good job with that. I got this picture of them as they were getting ready to leave.
Yesterday Andy drove down from Winston-Salem, and he & I drove out to Camp Cherokee, where Lesley & Connor are getting married next month, so Andy could check out the setup for the traditional Uncle’s Brunch that will be held the morning of the wedding. We met Adee, the wedding coordinator there, and had a good time meeting Will, the camp director, who had known Lesley since she was very, very young, and is the older brother of one of Emma, one of Lesley’s bridesmaids. Lesley took pictures of the amphitheater where the ceremony is to be held last year when Connor’s parents had come over for the engagement and they all went out to check out the camp – but I loved seeing it for myself. It is such a Lesley kind of place for her to have her wedding. It is going to be so much fun.
There is a brand new lodge at the camp – the ribbon cutting was just last spring, and this is the first wedding that will be held there – where the reception will be held. I am even more excited about the festivities now that I’ve seen the location!