Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Granddad & Grandma Ryals


Aunt Janice gave me Granddad's Masonic ring when we saw them recently, so I started going through some memories. He loved to keep busy, and he loved his garden. I believe those are tomatoes he's got in the basket. He liked a platter of sliced tomotoes for just about every lunch and supper. The main entrance to his and grandma's house was through the back door, and they had a sort-of pantry/coat-room you had to go through to get into the kitchen. He had a metal shelf stocked with "canned" (pressure cooked in mason jars) veggies and jellies. The kitchen had an old formica table where we ate all of our breakfasts and lunches.


He didn't like messes. That's the side of the garage. Every visit started with two things. First, he would tell me the story about how he drove all night across the Texas panhandle singing "Little Brown Jug" to me. I was holding onto his finger, and everytime he thought he had me asleep, I would shake his finger and say "More Grandpa." He told me that story about once a day. Second, he gave a tour of the garden. "Look, I've got grapes this year. Muscadine." Every visit ended with complex driving directions, complete with biographies and genealogies of the people who lived in the houses he hoped we would be driving past.

When I was a kid, he loved to pull a turnip out of the garden, rinse it and peel it with a pocket knife, and get me to eat it like an apple. I was into it. Every summer we would sit in front of the tv, watching Grandma's soap operas, and shell peas for hours. He would get mad at Uncle Wilson for going into the water melon patch, cutting just the heart out of melon, eating on the spot, and pitching the rest of it.

Grandma did not love to keep busy, though she loved to feed us, and was proud of her chocolate pie. Her favorite games were Liverpool and Uno, and she wanted to win. She always had a good time, and liked to beg us not to take the cards she wanted. "Don't you wuv me?"

She ran a drug store with a soda fountain when they lived in Whitedeer, Texas. The sugar helped ruin her teeth. She always gave us a big thrill by taking out her false teeth and chasing us around to kiss us. Although she loved to laugh, she could not abide being tickled. Lots of stories about pans and other dangerous items being thrown in self defense. She was a knick knack collector, and liked little blown glass animals and porcelain figurines.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

In the backyard today



It stayed in the same spot until it got dark, then took off. Jameson got a good look at it after he woke up from his nap.

Wednesday update: Saw it again early this morning. I opened the blinds in the bedroom when I got out of bed at twilight, and it was on the fence right outside the window. The bedroom light seemed to annoy it. I didn't see it again the rest of the day. Dez wants to name it Hoot. Jennifer suggested Gandolf.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

November photos


I had a conference in San Antonio, so we took in some sights. This pic is at the Mission San Jose on the Mission Trail.

Janice and Elliot drove down from Driftwood and we hung out on the riverwalk. We took the riverboat tour and ate Mexican food.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Saturday, November 1, 2008

More October Pics


What to do whent the pool is too cold? How about floating in the bathtub with the spiderman tube from Anne and Mark.