February 20, 2026

Friday Of A Festive Week

This week was filled to the brim, I tell you. And yet, oddly enough, I have very few photos to share with you. Here is a picture I previously shared of our Mardi Gras celebration on Tuesday. I am still thinking about that King Cake.


Wednesday, of course, was Ash Wednesday, and no, I never did find my purple cloth, but I did find one I like better!



Last night, we celebrated the Lunar New Year! We had our favorite Chinese takeout and fortune cookies for dessert.


Throw in some Olympics watching, and we had a full week. Celebrating these special days is different each year. Sometimes it is elaborate, other times it is thrown together at the last minute with whatever supplies I have in my holiday cupboard. What doesn't change is the fun we have as a family, celebrating special days. 

Other notable events this week? I am praying with the Hallow App this Lent, and according to their website, we will " Journey through The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Together, we'll let go of what holds us back, return home to the Lord, and let Him send us out as His hands and feet." Although you don't need the book, Peyton and I couldn't wait to get started with it!


We homeschooled this week, of course, and this little guy was always ready to get started. He sits behind me on my chair every single day.


And is ready for our afternoon couch time after school, too. 


Have a nice weekend, my friends. It will be quiet here. We are heading to the condo for the weekend. Plans are uncertain, but may or may not include swimming, napping, reading, game-playing, and movie-watching. 



Happy Weekend!
Thanks for visiting!

Billie Jo

Pinterest for the reminder.

February 18, 2026

From Mardi Gras Into Lent

Hello, my friends! Well, even though it feels to me like I just took down the Christmas tree, I find that Lent 2026 is here. Before the fast, however, comes the fun, right? Yesterday, after homeschool, Flynn and I set the table for our Mardi Gras celebration. I truly believe the Mardi Gras party supplies I purchased from Party City almost fifteen years ago were the single best purchase ever. These beads and coins are almost as old as Flynn! The plastic tablecloths come and go, but the beads and coins? Treasures! 




I printed off some fun name tags and games and made sure to send Peyton a picture to let her know I was wearing her beads! 


We had the easiest and most delicious Jambalaya and corn muffins for dinner.


And Madison and Flynn made our version of King Cake...MonkeyBread...for dessert...


Peyton sent us a picture of her homemade cinnamon rolls! 


Today, Mardi Gras is packed up for another year, and we move into the holy season of Lent in our home. Last night, after I wiped all the King Cake crumbs from the table, I set out the Lenten display I chose for this year. ( Still missing is the beautiful purple cloth I usually put under the crown of thorns. Must have gotten lost in the move. Which, by the way, is my excuse for anything I can't find these days! ) Sitting here this morning, I am struck by the symbolism of that small task. Wiping the table is like wiping my heart before I begin this prayerful time of year. Just as I wanted my table to be clean before I set out a new display, I want my heart to be wiped clean as I begin my Lenten journey. The fact is, however, that this table will not remain spotless. We use it daily for meals, schoolwork, and games. Things will get messy, just as they do in life, but each time, I can wipe it clean and tidy it up. Lent is like life, I suppose. It is long and messy at times. But totally worth it at the end.



Have a cozy Wednesday, my friends. 
Thanks for visiting!

Billie Jo

February 16, 2026

Monday Morning Coffee

 

Good Monday morning! It is rainy, dreary, and windy outside my window today. So, I am cozy under a throw blanket, sipping hot coffee by the fire. It's funny how my body instinctively responds and adapts to the different seasons. Today, it is chilly and rainy, and if you asked me how excited I would be to lace up my sneakers, go for a walk, and come back and drink a glass of water, I'd say zero percent. I am happy here, by the fire, cozy as can be. If you asked me that same question on a mild Monday morning in early May, however, you would get a very different answer. Once spring comes, the fireplace sits still and quiet, without a thought of sitting by it with coffee and a blanket. So, there's that!

I hope your weekend was everything you wanted it to be, and then some. We enjoyed a mix of quiet contentment and festive fun here. Friday evening, Steve, Flynn, and I enjoyed a cozy evening at home with takeout, Boggle, and The Olympics. We are really enjoying the Boggle and Pictionary games on Netflix. You should really give them a try. It is a great way to spend time together without scrolling on our phones. I mean, technically, you use your phones, but it is a game, so it's totally different!

Saturday was Valentine's Day, and we started the day at Madison's for a Valentine's Day Brunch. It was so nice, and she prepared everything so beautifully! We ate a delicious breakfast, visited, and played a game. Madison loves to entertain, and she is so good at it. Here is her table all set for us.


She served soft-boiled eggs, salmon, cream cheese, and bagels; heart-shaped toast; sliced avocados; and fruit salad, along with tea and juice.



And she made the lightest, most delicious blueberry breakfast cake!


We had the nicest time. After brunch, we went home for a bit before heading to a beautiful mass, followed by dinner at Rhett's place. Kyrstin's mother was down for the weekend, and we had the best time visiting with her, too. Have I ever told you Kyrstin's mother's name? You won't believe it, but her name is Billie Jo! Spelled exactly like mine! What are the chances???? 

Sunday was a quiet day, with me completing my short list of weekend jobs around the house. Later, Steve and I went out to our new favorite Mediterranean restaurant for a little date night. It never disappoints. I have yet to learn the names of the dishes, but essentially we had steak, rice, shrimp, lamb, and pita bread with olive oil. Delicious and fun!     




Obligatory selfie to send to the kids. 


Flynn took this on our way to mass this week. And it makes me happy.


Today, we have homeschool, and after that, we are having what my mother used to call "Refrigerator Delight" for dinner. We are working on using what we have in the fridge and freezer before buying more to shove in there and cover it all up. I am all about meal planning and shopping accordingly, as you know. This week's meal plan was easy because it contains Mardi Gras on Tuesday, Chinese New Year on Thursday, and Ash Wednesday in between. That leaves tonight, so we are going to have an assortment of dishes, including but not limited to chicken tenders, frozen vegetables, cherry tomatoes, sweet potatoes, fish sticks, and applesauce. 

If you are thinking about celebrating Mardi Gras or Shrove Tuesday, I have a few ideas we have enjoyed in the past. We have done pancakes, as is tradition for many. When my kids were little, that was always a good meal to serve. Lately, we have enjoyed jambalya and cornbread with Monkey Bread for dessert. Chinese New Year will be takeout, because we have the best, freshest Chinese restaurant ever right near us! Ash Wednesday is a day of fasting for Catholics, and we usually have fish for dinner, as we do on Fridays of Lent. Other favorites are tuna and noodles, and macaroni and cheese.

Well, the sun is up, somewhere behind the clouds! I am going to pour another cup of coffee and eat a slice of Madison's blueberry breakfast cake she sent home with me. I hope you have a wonderful day, my friends! Thanks for visiting!



And remember, you do YOU!

Billie Jo


February 13, 2026

Weekly Wrap Up

Or, as I also refer to it...Random Pictures That Have No Direct Correlation To Each Other But Are On My Camera Roll This Week.

First up. I don't enjoy shopping in stores. I never have, and getting older has not made it any easier. I have no reason other than that I get overwhelmed sometimes, and that no matter the season, I am always way too warm in those places. Anyway, Rhett, Kyrstin, Flynn, and I went out this week, and we ended up in a Hallmark Store. I found a set of the cutest Peanuts glasses ever! Yesterday, Steve brought Flynn and me a snack during school, and he used my new Snoopy glass! In case you are wondering, that is orange juice mixed with pineapple juice. My favorite. 


These two had an anniversary this week. Seven years! I have watched them grow from an adorable young couple from two different countries just meeting to the most beautiful, successful, and happy young couple who love and share with us the wonderful Danish way of life. Happy Anniversary!


The next pictures are of...you guessed it! The pups! Kyrstin found a special Valentine that could be Cosmo's twin, and he loves it!


This would be me. Every morning with my coffee and two cozy pups on my lap.


And all three, waiting for someone to come through the door. 


Peyton sent us a picture of these Valentine cupcakes she made! And if I could reach through the screen and pass them out to you, I would!


Steve has taken over much of the cooking lately, and he has mastered the art of baked chicken. It is delicious.



And, I was up early today. Which, since I was treated to this outside my door, was perfectly fine with me!







Well, have a LOVE-ly Valentine's weekend, my friends. Do what you love! And Happy Valentine's Day!




BillieJo


Google has the fun images.