Friday, May 22, 2009

Graduation Day


My niece Tara graduated from High School at West KY University and the whole Cusick clan got together to witness the even. (Could you imagine if the whole extended family was there, we would never fit in this photo!) Congratulations Tara!

Lexington KY


Keeping with the theme of horse racing and Kentucky, I went to Keeneland when I went to Tara's graduation (from high school but that is another post). It is one thing to watch the derby on TV another to see the beautiful place where the horse actually run. Hopefully next year Chad and I will be able to go out to Keeneland the weeks before the derby and enjoy some horse races with the locals.

Kentucky Derby Party


Every year a friend of mine from

Kentucky has a derby party at her house here in Wilmington. We all dress up and wear hats (the one I am wearing in this picture I took of the mannequin, but hey it matched my dress!) They judge the hats, drink mint julips (as well as other things) and watch the race. It is just a wonderful afternoon of friends and racing.

Granny's 99th Birthday


During our Mother's Day celebration Chad and I also gave his grandmother her birthday gift (an Azalea Festival print of the old Wrightsville Beach Lumina.) We had celebrated her birthday prior but were unable to bring her gift.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to see the world for 99 years, all those changes must just be amazing. Imagine all those memories (I can't even remember if I took my vitamins this morning, could you imagine!)

Mother's Day Celebration



Chad and I went to New Bern on Saturday to celebrate Mother's Day with his family. It was nice to get a chance to sit down and relax with family and have a nice meal.

My Visit to Tampa



I took a short trip to Tampa to visit my wonderful friend Kim and Steve and their beautiful little girls. Kim and I had a chance to take the girls to the Tampa aquarium so I thought I would share a wonderful photo with you all.

Now if this could have been a photo taken in the wild I would have been so much happier, the beauty!